Kumahu Railway Station (KMGE) is located in the Kamahu district of Rohtas, Bihar. It is a small station with two platforms, offering basic amenities like waiting rooms and ticket counters. The station is well connected to other major cities in Bihar and is a popular stop for travellers exploring the nearby historical sites and temples.
Tourism
The ancient Kumahu Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is a popular pilgrimage site.
The Sasaram Fort, located near Kumahu, is a historical site with a rich history and architectural beauty.
The Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya, about 100 km from Kumahu, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a major pilgrimage destination for Buddhists.
The ancient city of Nalanda, about 80 km from Kumahu, is famous for its ruins of a renowned ancient university.
The Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary, located about 50 km from Kumahu, is a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and offers a chance to spot various species of animals and birds.
Food
Annapurna Restaurant is popular for its delicious vegetarian thalis and snacks.
The Kumahu Dhaba offers a wide selection of vegetarian dishes at affordable prices.
The Railway Canteen at the station provides basic vegetarian meals and snacks.
The local market offers a variety of street food stalls serving delicious vegetarian snacks.
For a sweet treat, try the local mithai shops for traditional Indian sweets.