Local Transport
Public transportation options may be limited, so plan your travel accordingly.
Noamundi is a census town located in the West Singhbhum district of Jharkhand, India. As an administrative block, it plays a significant role in the mining industry, being close to the Odisha border. The town is approximately 64 km from Chaibasa and near Jamshedpur, making it accessible for those interested in industrial tourism. Surrounded by smaller towns like Padapahar, Barajamda, and Kharsawan, Noamundi offers a unique glimpse into the industrial and rural landscapes of Eastern India.
Noamundi is a census town located in the West Singhbhum district of Jharkhand, India. As an administrative block, it plays a significant role in the mining industry, being close to the Odisha border. The town is approximately 64 km from Chaibasa and near Jamshedpur, making it accessible for those interested in industrial tourism. Surrounded by smaller towns like Padapahar, Barajamda, and Kharsawan, Noamundi offers a unique glimpse into the industrial and rural landscapes of Eastern India.
Proximity to Odisha border.
Key mining hub in Jharkhand.
Close to Jamshedpur and Chaibasa.
Surrounded by small towns like Padapahar and Barajamda.
Close access to mining sites, ideal for industrial tourism.
Rural setting with limited urban amenities.
Proximity to the Odisha border offers cross-state exploration opportunities.
Public transportation options may be limited, so plan your travel accordingly.
Visit nearby towns like Barajamda and Padapahar for a broader experience of the region.
Industrial tourism and exploring rural landscapes.
INR ₹
$30-$60 p/day
Hindi, English
Engage with local communities to learn more about the mining culture and lifestyle.
October-March
Spring is pleasant in Noamundi, making it a good time to explore the town and nearby areas.
Summers can be hot, but it's a vibrant time to see the mining activities in full swing.
Fall offers mild weather, perfect for exploring the rural landscapes.
Winters are cool and comfortable, ideal for visiting mining sites and enjoying the local culture.