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Experience the hidden natural wonders of Bihar - where cascading waters meet lush landscapes

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Bihar's Natural Treasures

Bihar, often overlooked in tourism circuits, is home to some of India's most spectacular waterfalls that remain hidden gems waiting to be discovered.

Nestled amidst the lush green landscapes and rugged terrains, these waterfalls offer a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. From the thunderous Kakolat Falls to the serene Manjhar Kund, Bihar's waterfalls showcase nature's artistry at its finest.

Each waterfall has its unique charm and character, shaped by centuries of flowing water carving through ancient rocks. These natural wonders not only provide breathtaking views but also support diverse ecosystems and local communities.

Bihar Waterfall Landscape

Featured Waterfalls

Kakolat Falls

Kakolat Falls

Located in Nawada district, this 160-foot waterfall is surrounded by dense forests and hills. The cascading water creates a natural pool perfect for a refreshing dip.

Nawada District Most Popular
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Manjhar Kund

Manjhar Kund

This picturesque waterfall in Kaimur district is a hidden paradise. The water flows through multiple levels creating a series of small pools surrounded by lush greenery.

Kaimur District Hidden Gem
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Telhar Waterfall

Telhar Waterfall

Located in Rohtas district, Telhar waterfall offers a spectacular view as water cascades down from a height of about 200 feet, creating a misty atmosphere around.

Rohtas District Adventurous
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Karkatgarh Waterfall

Karkatgarh Waterfall

This waterfall in Kaimur district is formed by the Karamnasa River. The surrounding area is rich in biodiversity and offers excellent trekking opportunities.

Kaimur District Scenic Beauty
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Tutla Bhawani Falls

Tutla Bhawani Falls

This waterfall in Rohtas district is not only a natural wonder but also holds religious significance. The surrounding area has ancient temples and caves.

Rohtas District Cultural Heritage
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Devdari Falls

Devdari Falls

Located in Kaimur district near the famous Kaimur hills, Devdari Falls is known for its stunning 58-meter drop and beautiful rocky surroundings, making it a popular picnic and photography spot.

Kaimur District Natural Beauty
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Dhua Kund

Dhua Kund

Dhua Kund is located in Sasaram, Rohtas. The waterfall is famous for the mist ("dhua" in Hindi) that rises as the water falls from a height, offering a mesmerizing view to visitors.

Rohtas District Majestic View
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Durgawati Falls

Durgawati Falls

Found near Kaimur hills, Durgawati Falls offers breathtaking views, cascading down in a lush forest setting. It's a favorite for trekkers and nature lovers in Bihar.

Kaimur District Trekker's Spot
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Kashish Waterfall

Kashish Waterfall

Nestled in the forests of Kaimur, Kashish Waterfall is known for its calm ambiance and pristine waters, ideal for peaceful outings and nature photography.

Kaimur District Peaceful
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Kuaridah Falls

Kuaridah Falls

Kuaridah Falls is a lesser-known yet stunning waterfall hidden in the wild terrains of Bihar, offering solitude and untouched beauty to explorers.

Bihar Untouched
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Okharean Kund Falls

Okharean Kund Falls

Known for its serene setting, Okharean Kund Falls is located in the heart of Bihar's natural landscape and is best visited during the monsoon.

Bihar Monsoon Spot
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Suara Falls

Suara Falls

Suara Falls, nestled in Rohtas, is famous for its lush backdrop and tranquil pool, making it a favored destination for local travelers seeking nature’s serenity.

Rohtas District Serene
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Best Time to Visit

Bihar's waterfalls showcase different moods across seasons. Here's when to visit for the best experience:

Monsoon Season
Monsoon Season (July–September)

The best time to witness the waterfalls in their full glory. The heavy rainfall transforms even the smallest streams into roaring cascades.

🌧 Recommended
Post-Monsoon Season
Post-Monsoon (October–November)

The water flow remains strong while the weather becomes more pleasant. Perfect for those who want to avoid heavy rains but still enjoy the falls.

🍂 Good Choice
Winter Season
Winter (December–February)

The water flow reduces, but the clear weather offers excellent visibility and comfortable temperatures for trekking and exploration.

❄️ Comfortable

Nearby Attractions

Rohtasgarh Fort
Rohtasgarh Fort

Rohtas

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Mundeshwari Temple
Mundeshwari Temple

Kaimur

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Barabar Caves
Barabar Caves

Gaya

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Kaimur Trekking
Kaimur Trekking Trails

Kaimur Hills

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Mahabodhi Temple
Mahabodhi Temple

Bodh Gaya

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Sher Shah Suri Tomb
Sher Shah Suri Tomb

Sasaram

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Waterfall Gallery

Interesting Facts

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Ecological Importance

Bihar's waterfalls play a crucial role in maintaining the region's biodiversity and supporting unique ecosystems.

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Ancient Formations

Many of these waterfalls have been formed over millions of years of geological activity and river erosion.

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Medicinal Plants

The areas surrounding Bihar's waterfalls are home to rare medicinal plants used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine.

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Cultural Significance

Many waterfalls in Bihar have been mentioned in ancient texts and are associated with local legends and folklore.

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Butterfly Haven

The moist environment around these waterfalls creates perfect conditions for rare butterfly species to thrive.

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Seasonal Transformation

Some of Bihar's waterfalls change their appearance dramatically between seasons, offering completely different experiences.

Sustainable Tourism

Help preserve these natural treasures by practicing responsible tourism.

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