Winding Bhojpur Road Becomes Magnet for Domestic Tourists with its Serpentine Views

Bhojpur. The serpentine road descending from the Bhojpur headquarters via Kotdanda to Behere Dobhan on the banks of the Pikhua River is increasingly becoming a favorite destination for domestic tourists. The sight of this road winding down like a snake amidst the greenery-covered lap of the hills naturally attracts anyone who sees it.

This road, located in Bhojpur Municipality-12, is approximately 13 kilometers long. Locals say that this route, constructed by navigating dozens of turns on inclines and declines, not only connects remote settlements with the headquarters but has also brought significant changes to the lives of the people here.

Where people previously had to walk for hours, vehicles can now reach, making the daily life of the locals easier. This road connects Bhojpur with its southern region. The most distinctive feature of this road is its serpentine shape. Viewed from above, this winding road, which looks like a long snake, has become a center of attraction for those who enjoy photography and videography. According to locals, the number of domestic tourists visiting has also increased recently as such pictures and videos have started being widely shared on social media.

The scenic views of the surrounding lush green forests, hills, and the Pikhua River flowing below make the journey even more delightful. Since the morning fog and the golden sunlight in the evening make the road even more attractive, tourists visiting here time their visits to enjoy the scenery.

According to locals, this road has facilitated the transportation of agricultural produce to the market. Farmers have directly benefited as the transportation of agricultural products such as potatoes, maize, ginger, and fruits has become easier. Furthermore, trade and business in the area have also begun to expand since the road became operational.

Locals suggest that constructing rest stops, view points, and installing information boards along the roadside would provide convenience to travelers and tourists. Local experts suggest that if necessary infrastructure development and effective promotion are carried out, the Bhojpur-Behere road could be established as one of the country's most attractive destinations for natural sightseeing, rather than being limited to a transportation route.

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