TOURISM
With the opening of Communication through forests and
the availability of a series of beautiful camping sites and place on of interest and
beauty, Palamau Division is ideal for the development of tourism particularly for the
motorists and the hikers. As a matter of fact it is possible probably to exploit the
wonderful facility of tourism by organizing visits of tourism tourists keen to shot wild
life by gun of camera some of the forest bungalows namely Neterhat, Kechaki, Mahuamilan,
Belta, etc., Offer very good facilities for stay Neterhat is one of the most famous beauty
spots in Jharkhand. Presently Neterhat and National Park Betla are situated in the newly
created Districts Latehar there are also a number of excellent camping sites.There are a
series of water falls in this Districts which are well worth a visit. Palamu fort is an important spot tourists must see. |

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RIVERS
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The general line of drainpipe is from south to north
towards the SON, which forms parts of the northern boundary of the districts .The
principals rivers are Koel and its tributaries, the Auranga and the Amanat. There are also
last of smaller streams, most of which are mere mountain torrents which rockstrewn
beds. The Koel Auranga and Amanat are similar in this respect for their upper reaches are
characterized by high banks Generally rugged and occasionally precipitous with a rapid
stream dashing over boulders and shingle or gliding. Calmly, except in time of spate, in
shadow parts terminated by rocky barriers. Further north these rivers have deep sandy
beds, into which the water sinks out of sight in the hot weather, percolating through the
soft sand. Until some outcrop of rock arrests its course and forces it to the surface. |
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Other Important Tourist Destinations
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Shahpur |
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Palamu |
Betla |
CLIMATE
The climate of this Districts is on the whale dry and bracing .The year
can be divided in to three main seasons. The cold seasons from November to March, the hot
season from March to May and the monsoon season from June to September, October is a
transitional month between monsoon and winter seasons.
TEMPERATURE
The only observatory in the District is located at Daltonganj .The
meteorological data of this station can be taken as representative for the Districts. The
cold season starts from November and continues till as out the middle of February December
and January are the coolest month. In association with cold waves which occasionally pass
over the area in the wake of western disturbances minimum temperatures can go down to the
freezing point of water on individual days in the December of January. In the southern
part of the Districts in the high Plateau, frost occur in December of January by March
temperature begins to rise steadily. In may and early point of June the maximum
temperature can be as high as 47degree C on individual days .The effect of the extreme
summer heat is some what alleviated by the dryness of the air and the strong breezes that
blow in the afternoons. The daily range of temperature is of the order of 16 degree to 17
degree C during the winter and summer month while in the monsoon months it is only 6
degree C to 8 degree C.
HUMIDITY
Relative humidity is generally lower in the afternoons than in the
mornings, excepts in the monsoon months when there is little differences .The summer
months are the driest with humidity as law as 20 to 25 percent in the afternoon.
CLOUDINESS
During the summer and winter months sky is generally clear or lightly
clouded .In April and May cloudiness increases particularly in the afternoon. During the
monsoon months sky is heavily clouded to overcast.
WINDS
Winds are light to moderate during the winter and summer months, the
speed being higher in the afternoons. In association with thunder storms during March to
May and during the monsoon season when depressions pass west word across the central parts
of the country .the Districts to may experience strong gusty winds .The directions from
which winds blow are variable specially during the monsoon season. |