It is the highest peak of the district whose height is about 1100 meters. It is also known as the roof of the district. People say that there used to be a fort here in ancient times. It is one of those rare hills from where both sunrise and sunset can be seen. The unique beauty of this place attracts tourists. The entire Gaurela city is visible from here. Rare species of birds are found here. Among which Scarlet Minivet, Pied Harrier, Green Dove etc. are prominent.
Rajmergarh valley is situated 23 km away from the district headquarters. This hill covered with Sal forest is one of the oldest residences of the Baiga people. Activities like camping and trekking are conducted here by the local tourism committee. Night camping here is quite popular among tourists. Singing and dancing are also performed by the Baiga tribe here. Tourists also enjoy typical traditional dishes here.
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