Jubilee Park Jamshedpur — Tata's 225-Acre Garden with Fountains, Zoo and Boating
Tata's Gift to Jamshedpur — Eastern India's Most Beautifully Maintained Public Garden
Jubilee Park in Jamshedpur, East Singhbhum district, is a 225-acre public garden maintained by Tata Steel as a gift to the city of Jamshedpur since its establishment in 1958, the year of Tata Steel's Golden Jubilee — hence the name. One of the most beautifully maintained large public gardens in eastern India, the park features illuminated musical fountains, a rose garden, a small zoo, a deer park, boating facilities, and wide tree-lined promenades. The evening fountain show is the park's signature attraction.
Jubilee Park was laid out and has been maintained continuously by Tata Steel's parks division as part of the company's commitment to the city it built. Unlike most public parks in Indian cities, Jubilee Park has always been funded and maintained to a corporate standard — the lawns are mowed, the flowerbeds are planted seasonally, and the facilities are kept in working order. This consistent management over more than 65 years has produced one of the most aesthetically impressive urban parks in eastern India. The park's musical fountain operates in the evenings, with water jets choreographed to music under coloured lighting. The fountain show draws large crowds on weekends and festivals, and the seated viewing area around the fountain basin fills quickly after dark. The rose garden section maintains hundreds of rose varieties, with the peak flowering period from November to February creating a concentrated floral display of unusual beauty. The boating facility on the park's artificial lake operates during the day. The Tata Steel Zoological Park and the deer park within Jubilee Park's extended precinct add wildlife encounters to the garden visit. Jamshedpur as a whole — a planned city built by the Tata group from the early 20th century — is an interesting urban heritage destination in its own right, and Jubilee Park sits at the city's symbolic heart.
October to March
East Singhbhum
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East Singhbhum District, Jharkhand · 130 km from Ranchi
Common questions about visiting Jubilee Park, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand
Jubilee Park is famous as Tata Steel's 225-acre gift to Jamshedpur, maintained to a corporate standard since 1958. It is best known for its evening musical fountain show, the rose garden in bloom November to February, and the Tata Steel Zoo within the extended precinct.
Jubilee Park is 130 km from Ranchi via NH-33, approximately 3 hours by car or state bus. Jamshedpur Tatanagar railway station (5 km from the park) is well-connected to Ranchi by daily trains.
The musical fountain show at Jubilee Park operates in the evening — timings vary seasonally. Check current timings at the park entrance. The show runs on all days except Mondays (when the park is typically closed for maintenance).
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