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Kaimur HLLS: During the monsoon season in Rohtas, Bihar, the sight of Kaimur hills, smoke-wind springs, green valleys, clouds and greenery of the fields creates a heaven on the earth. From the streets of the villages to the markets, the aroma and glow after the rain captivates everyone.

As if the smoke-wind in the lap of the Rohtas Kaimur hills of Bihar seems to be a piece of heaven. Here the water falling from the hill collides on the rocks and turns into fine droplets, which swims in the air and takes the form of mist. The greenery and cold air around forces those who come here to stay here.

The Kaimur hill range of Rohtas district covers a green sheet in the monsoon. The valleys and slopes are covered with velvet greenery, as if an artist has decorated them afresh. The fresh and cold weather here becomes a special attraction in rainy days.

Monsoon in the villages of Rohtas means new life in the fields. During the transplanting of paddy, the clay fragrance and clouds visible in the water create an atmosphere of festival for farmers.

During the monsoon in the mountainous areas of Rohtas, clouds come down so low that you can touch them by hand. The fog spread in the morning makes the litigants mysterious and exciting.

The color of monsoon is different in small villages of Rohtas. Clean water flowing in the streets, kilns in the rain of children and the fragrance of soil touches everyone’s heart.

When the rays of the sun fall after the rain in the forests and gardens of Rohtas, the droplets of the leaves glow like beads. This view is worth capturing the camera in the monsoon.

The fields and low lands of Rohtas district become small pools by filling water during the monsoon. In these, the reflection of the sky and clouds is so clear that it seems like a different world is settled in the water.

The historical heritage Shergarh Fort, situated at the top of the high mountain of Rohtas district, is surrounded by dense forest and natural greenery all around. To reach here one has to cross a difficult climb, but during the rainy season it becomes amazing- haze, clouds and dripping waterfalls make it like a dream.

During the rainy season, the view of the Kaimur hill looks like a painting. This hill surrounded by clouds from all sides, it is wrapped in a sheet of hill, dense forests and greenery. This place is located in the southwest part of Bihar. Its district headquarters is Sasaram, which is about 140 km from the capital Patna. National Highway-2 (NH-2) and then National Highway-30 (NH-30) can be used by road to come from Patna to Rohtas. There is a journey of about 3-4 hours from the road. Apart from this, there is also a rail route from Patna to Sasaram, which is an easy option.