Kaimur
Known for the Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary and the beautiful Karkatgarh Waterfall, this district is a nature lover's paradise.
About Kaimur
Kaimur, with its headquarters at Bhabua, is known for the Kaimur Hills and dense forests. It is a district of natural beauty and ancient heritage.
History
The district is home to the Mundeshwari Temple, considered one of the oldest functional temples in India. It has prehistoric rock paintings.
Economy
Agriculture and stone mining are the main industries. The district produces rice and wheat. Tourism is a growing sector.
Tourist Attractions
Mundeshwari Temple, Telhar Kund Waterfall, Karkatgarh Waterfall, and Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary are top attractions.
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Tourist Places

Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
The largest sanctuary in the state, home to a variety of flora and fauna, including tigers and leopards.

Karkatgarh Waterfall
A scenic waterfall on the Karmanasa River, known for its natural beauty and as a crocodile conservation reserve. It's a popular ecotourism destination.

Mundeshwari Devi Temple
Located in the Kaimur district, it is considered one of the oldest functional Hindu temples in India, dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti.

Telhar Kund
A beautiful waterfall located on the Durgavati River in Kaimur district, surrounded by lush green forests.