
Here’s a 2-Day Travel Itinerary for Visiting Jamshedpur with a clean table listing all major places, their popularity, average visit time, and entry fees.
Day 1 – City Parks & Cultural Highlights
Morning
- Jubilee Park – A large landscaped urban park featuring gardens, fountains, boating, and picnic spots. (3–4 hrs)
Late Morning / Lunch
- Enjoy local cuisine at a café or restaurant in Bistupur or Sakchi.
Afternoon
- Tata Steel Zoological Park – Located inside Jubilee Park, offers animal enclosures and safari rides. (2–3 hrs)
Evening
- Sir Dorabji Tata Park / Rose Garden – Relax in gardens or stroll through scenic walkways. (1–2 hrs)
Day 2 – Nature & Local Experiences
Morning
- Dimna Lake – Ideal for boating, photography, and lakeside picnics. (2–3 hrs)
Late Morning / Lunch
- Picnic by the lake or return to the city for lunch.
Afternoon
- Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary – Short drive from city; offers trekking and wildlife viewing. (4–5 hrs)
Evening
- Domuhani (Rivers Meet) – Visit where the Subarnarekha and Kharkai rivers meet, perfect for sunset views. (1–2 hrs)

Jamshedpur Places – Popularity, Avg Time, and Entry Fees
| Place | Popularity | Avg Time Spent | Entry Fee (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jubilee Park | 5 | 3–4 hrs | Free / nominal |
| Tata Steel Zoological Park | 4 | 2–3 hrs | ₹30 (Indians) / ₹500 (foreigners) |
| Dimna Lake | 4 | 2–3 hrs | Free / Boating extra |
| Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary | 4 | 4–5 hrs | ₹20–₹500 (tour type) |
| Domuhani (Rivers Meet) | 3 | 1–2 hrs | Free |
| Sir Dorabji Tata Park | 3 | 1–2 hrs | Free |
| Bhuvaneshwari Temple | 3 | 1–2 hrs | Free |
| Rankini Temple | 2 | 1–2 hrs | Free |
| Bhatia Park | 3 | 1–2 hrs | Free |
| JRD Tata Sports Complex (view only) | 2 | 30 min | Free (sports events vary) |
Travel Tips
- Best months: October – March for pleasant weather
- Transport: Auto-rickshaws, taxis, or private vehicles for Dalma Sanctuary and Dimna Lake
- Boating, safaris, and special activities may require extra charges
- Wildlife sanctuary fees differ for Indian vs. foreign visitors
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