The arrival of the monsoon season is met with unanimous adoration! As raindrops descend upon the earth, a renewed connection with nature is fostered. Amidst the respite it brings, the season unfolds lush greenery, offering a vivid escape from the heat. It beckons us to embark on journeys to the captivating tourist destinations that lie in wait, eager to be explored and shared with all. Nestled within Bihar, valleys adorned with abundant greenery, hills shrouded in mist, and cascading waterfalls eagerly anticipate your presence.
Located approximately 20 kilometers southwest of Dehri on Sone, Tutla Bhawani unveils its allure. Renowned for the temple of the divine Maa Tutla Bhavani and its incredible waterfall, this place emanates an enchanting ambiance. The Tutaleshwari Bhavani temple, ensconced amidst the natural splendor, holds a captivating charm. In the heart of the Tutrahi waterfall, stands the statue of Mahishasura Mardini, an ethereal sight to behold. It stands as the most magnificent waterfall in the entire Rohtas and Kaimur districts, serving as an oasis, far from the clamor and pollution of the city. The breathtaking view of hills adorned with waterfalls captivates tourists from all corners of the state.
The Kaimur Hills, an eastern extension of the Vindhya Hills, span a staggering length of approximately 483 kilometers, stretching from Katangi in Madhya Pradesh's Jabalpur district to the vicinity of Sasaram district in Bihar. Throughout the ages, the Vindhya Hills have been a sanctuary for human activities. These hills cradle rivers that carve their way through impassable valleys, giving rise to numerous unique waterfalls. During the monsoon season, the supernatural beauty of these cascades and the panoramic vistas of the valleys infuse the atmosphere with a sense of tranquility and adventure. It is truly a haven for nature enthusiasts, enveloping tourists in an embrace of nature's splendor.
Mazhar Kund, also known as Dhuan Kund waterfall, nestles upon the Kaimur hill, merely 10 kilometers away from Sasaram. Local tourists flock to witness its natural splendor during the month of Savan, relishing the scenic beauty for picnics. A traditional fair is held here on the first Sunday after the Raksha Bandhan festival, attracting a multitude of visitors eager to partake in the festivities.
Telhar Kund, situated on the Bhabua-Audhora road in Bihar's Kaimur district, is a sight to behold. Found within the Rohtas Plateau near the origin of the Durgavati River, this fall is encompassed by impenetrable hills and abundant greenery. Its distinctive feature lies in the perpetually cool water, which remains refreshingly cold throughout the year. Plummeting from a height of 80 meters, the waterfall's magnificence, the verdant surroundings, the harmonious songs of birds, all converge to captivate the hearts of visitors. It comes as no surprise that this place has become a cherished destination for tourists.
Kakolat Falls, nestled in the Nawada district of Bihar, stands as one of the most breathtaking places to visit. The cascading waters, plunging from a height of approximately 160 feet, cast a spell binding spell on all who behold them. Annually, a multitude of tourists flock to this locale, particularly during the summer season, enticed by the perennially cool spring water. The lake situated on the Kakolat hill is surrounded by stunning vistas, offering a visual feast for the senses.
As the monsoon season unfolds its majestic beauty, these hidden gems of Bihar beckon, inviting us to immerse ourselves in their natural splendor. Let’s give in to the allure of these picturesque destinations, fostering a deeper connection with the wonders of the world around us.