Ramgarh
RAMGARH is known for its remoteness and loneliness, allowing tourists to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy a peaceful time in nature. There are several attractions in and around RAMGARH. Umagrah and Devi Mandir are revered shrines in the area. What is known in RAMGARH is the refreshing orchard. These orchards cover a large area of the city and offer a fascinating experience on every walk. Given the lush greenery, landscapes, and terrain, the landscape is well known for its nature and jungle trekking. Nahuakan, a charming small settlement near RAMGARH, is best known for its scenic beauty. With rugged terrain, green valleys, and lush, dense forests, this village is a place to relax and enjoy loneliness away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Located about 25 km from Ramgarh, Mukteshwar was historically founded by the United Kingdom in 1893 and functions as a research and educational institution in the form of the Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI). Similarly, RAMGARH is rich in mineral resources such as coal to help build the industrial sector in the area. The Patratu district of Ramgarh is home to an important thermal power plant built in the 1960s. RAMGARH is also famous for the Narkari Dam over the Narkari Barki River.