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Tourism in Kaimur District
Tourism in Kaimur District embraces the visits to places of religious, historical and archaeological importance in Bihar.

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Tourism in Kaimur DistrictTourism in Kaimur District in Bihar includes visits to places of religious, historical and archaeological importance. These tourist spots of the district attract people from all parts of the country. Some of the tourist attractions of this place are -

Adhaura: It is situated at a height of 2000 feet from the sea level on Kaimur plateau at a distance of 58 kms from Bhabua. Hills and surrounding forest make it an ideal tourist spot.

Baidyanath: Baidyanath village is situated at nine kilometres south of Ramgarh block headquarters. A Shiva temple built by the Pratihara dynasty is located here. Coins and valuables of historical importance have been unearthed here.

Bhagwanpur: Bhagwanpur is situated 11 kms south of Bhabua near the Kaimur hills. It was confiscated by Sher Shah Suri from Raja Shaliwahan but later restored to his successor during the reign of Akbar.

Chainpur: Situated 11 kms west of Bhabua headquarters ans is considered to have historical importance. The fort at Chainpur is a structure of Akbar period.

Chorghatia: Chorghatia village in Adhaura block is an excellent beauty spot with a waterfall amidst beautiful scenery.

Durauli: Durauli village situated 8 km northeast of Ramgarh contains two old temples built by the Cheros tribe.

Ramgarh: Ramgarh village in the Bhagwanpur block in Bhabua sub-division contains the famous Mundeshwari temple, built on a hilltop at a height of about 600 feet. Inscriptions of archaeological importance found here describe the temple to be old enough to have been built around the year 635 AD.

Banarasi Saree, Silk and some agricultural produces are the main articles, which are traded in and out of Kaimur District.

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