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Hazaribagh : Excursions



Few of the reservoirs of Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC), dams offer ideal recreational facilities in scenic surroundings.

Parasvanatha :
The 23rd Tirthankar was very popular amend tile tribalpopulation of Chotanagpur. He is identified by the snake king Dharanendra, whose many hoods protect the meditating Tirthankar. Both the Swetamber and Digamber Jains have their man!, beautiful temples here on the hills.

Coronary Hill :
Coronary Hill Close to the town lies the Canary Hill which has a well - laid out park and is studded with three Small lakes. It has all observation towers. From the top of the hill one can have aof the town.

Hazaribagh Lake The Hazaribagh Lake, in the vicinity also attracts tourists and visitors. It is a popular picnic spot and place for water sports.

Jilaiya Dam :
This dam, situated across Barakar River is a preferred attraction for the tourists. It is 55 kms away from Hazaribagh. The main road from Bath; on C.T Road passes through the reservoir and the hillock offers a breath-taking sight.

Urwan Tourist Complex :
Few kilometers from the Tilaiya Dam is Bihar State tourism Development's Tourist Complex at 'Urwan', where one can consider spending time by the side of the dam, where one can enjoy boating and other water sports. Interested tourists can follow the main road and drive to Hari Har Dham at Bagodar which is famous for the 52 feet high Shiv Ling which took 30 years to complete and is believed to be the tallest in the world.

Rajrappa :
90 kms from Hazaribagh town is Rajrappa, famous for "Maa Chhina Mastiba" temple where river Bhera joins the Damodar from a height of 20 feet. The little waterfall offers boating facilities, which introduces some very spectacular rock formations in this area.

Konar Dam :
There is another Dam - Konar dam -, which is 51 kms from Hazaribagh.




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