Revitalize Your Senses: Explore Bihar’s Mesmerizing Eco-Tourism Destinations

eco tourism spots in Bihar

Patna, 16th October 2023: Bihar’s natural treasures are fast becoming renowned as some of the country’s premier eco-tourism destinations, unveiling enchanting spots that offer not only tranquility and adventure but also a profound reconnection with the natural world. 

From the sacred Maa Tutla Bhavani temple to the verdant Kaimur Hills and the captivating Kakolat Falls, these picturesque sites extend a warm invitation to tourists and residents alike. Explore these scenic wonders and rediscover a harmonious escape from the bustle of urban life, forging a renewed bond with the environment.

Tutla Bhawani: Nestled 20 kilometers southwest of Dehri on Sone, Tutla Bhawani is renowned for its divine Maa Tutla Bhavani temple and a breathtaking waterfall. The Tutaleshwari Bhavani temple, embraced by nature’s beauty, holds a captivating charm. At the heart of the Tutrahi waterfall stands the statue of Mahishasura Mardini, a magnificent sight. This waterfall is the most spectacular in Rohtas and Kaimur districts, offering a serene escape from the urban chaos.

Kaimur Hills: The Kaimur Hills, an eastern extension of the Vindhya Hills, stretch approximately 483 kilometers from Madhya Pradesh to Bihar. During the monsoon, these hills come alive with cascading rivers and unique waterfalls. The stunning landscapes offer tranquility and adventure, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts.

Mazhar Kund and Dhuan Kund Waterfall: Only 10 kilometers from Sasaram, these waterfalls on Kaimur hill are popular with local tourists. They come to witness the natural splendor and enjoy picnics, especially during the month of Savan. A traditional fair held here after Raksha Bandhan draws a multitude of visitors eager to partake in the festivities.

Telhar Kund: Situated on the Bhabua-Audhora road in Kaimur district, Telhar Kund is a sight to behold. The fall is known for its perpetually cool waters, refreshing throughout the year. Plummeting from a height of 80 meters, the waterfall, lush surroundings, and melodious birdsong create an enchanting experience for visitors.

Kakolat Falls: Located in Nawada district, Kakolat Falls stands as one of Bihar’s most breathtaking destinations. The cascading waters, plunging 160 feet, leave all who witness them spellbound. Visitors are drawn by the cool spring water, particularly during the summer season, making the lake on Kakolat hill a favorite spot.