A series of plateaus runs along the Kaimur Range. These
fluvial plateaus, consists of a series of descending plateaus, starting with the
Panna Plateau in the west, followed by
Bhander Plateau and
Rewa Plateau and ending with
Rohtas Plateau in the east. There is a well-marked fall line along these plateaus, extending from Purwa or Tons Falls on the Tons River in the north-western part of the Rewa district of Madhya Pradesh in the west to Sasaram in the east. Hundreds of waterfalls ranging in height between 15 m and 180 m are found along this fault line as all the major rivers emerging from the Kaimur Range and draining due northwards make tremendous waterfalls while descending through the northern foreland of the Indian peninsula. Significant waterfalls along this fault line are:
Purwa or Tons Falls (70 m) on the
Tons River (in Rewa district, MP),
Chachai Falls (127 m) on the Bihad River, a tributary of Tons River, the
Keoti Falls (98 m) on the Mahana River, a tributary of Tons River,
Odda Falls (145 m) on the Odda River, a tributary of Belah River, which is itself a tributary of Tones River,
Devdari Waterfall (58 m) on the
Karmanasa River (Rohtas plateau, Bihar),
Telhar (80 m) on the Suara West River (Rohtas plateau), Suara Falls (120 m) on the Suara East River, Durgawaati Falls (80 m) on the
Durgavati River (Rohtas plateau), Okharean Kund Falls (90 m) on Gopath River (Rohtas plateau),
Dhuan Kund Falls (30 m) (Rohtas plateau near Sasaram) on the Dhoba River, Kuaridah Falls (180 m) on the Ausane River, a tributary of Son River, Rohtas plateau, Rakim Kund Falls (168 m), on the Gayghat River, a tributary of Ausane River (Rohtas plateau).
Prehistoric rock paintings have been discovered in the Kaimur hills,
Nawada and
Jamui. A
Neolithic settlement was also discovered in the thick of the
alluvium, over the bank of the
Ganges at
Chirand. The
rock paintings depict prehistoric lifestyle and natural environment. The paintings display the sun, moon, stars, animals, plants, trees, rivers and are believed to represent love towards nature. The paintings also highlight daily life of the early humans in Bihar, displaying hunting, running, dancing, and walking. The
rock paintings in
Bihar are not only identical to those in central and southern India, but also are similar to those in Europe and Africa. The rock paintings of Spain's
Altamira and France's
Lascaux are almost identical to those found in Bihar. Adi Satguru Ashram situated near Maa Mundeshwari Temple near Bhabhua (Kaimur) is a must see. ==Protected areas==