Koderma Tourism, Jharkhand India
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Koderma Fast Facts
- State: Jharkhand
- District: Koderma
- Famous for/as: Abharkh
- Population: 717,169 (2011)
- Religions: Hindu, Muslims
- Area: 1,500 km2
- Altitude: 397 m
- Language: Hindi
- Best Season: October to March
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- Local Transport: Bus, Taxi
- Pincode: 825318
- STDCode: 06534
Koderma, India Overview
District Koderma the mica capital of India came into existence in 1994 out of the old Hazaribagh district of the North Chhotanagpur Division. Koderma and Tilaiya are only two important towns in the district. Koderma is district town of Jharkhand and is well known for rich mica deposits and is also called as "Abharkh Nagari".
The district is bounded on the North by the Nawada district of Bihar, on the south by Hazaribagh district of Jharkhand on the east by Giridih district of Jharkhand and on the west by the Gaya district of Bihar.Koderma district lies in the Chhotanagpur Plateau.
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Koderma, India History
Koderma is a small town and a scenic place which has managed to maintain some of its rustic charm. Located in the state of Jharkhand, Koderma is the hub of various interesting places. It is one of the twenty-four districts of the state that came into existence on 10 April 1994.
Koderma city guide is full of references of the architectural marvels and scenic beauty of this place. It is very popular for its rich fauna and flora. Presently, Koderma has been highlighted as a good place for tourism and immense infrastructural developments have taken place in the region. Koderma is covered by dense forests and possesses amazing natural resources especially Mica.
The city excels in the field of mining and is regarded as a commercial capital, popular by the name of “Mica capital of the country”. The prominent tourist hot spots in the region consist of Tilaiya Dam, Har Har Dham, Dhwajadhari Hill and Makamaro Hills.


