Like every place in Jharkhand I went to chase the monsoon, Bokaro presented me with an endless trail of greenery around me. The outer parts of Bokaro and the path that leads to the city is mountainous and the clouds hover above them ready to rain anytime. The sight that was presented before me was simply mesmerizing.
I entered Bokaro early in the morning, the photo above is the road taken to travel to Bokaro and the picture below is the sun rising from the clouds just after which it rained.


Unlike many other cities the weather in Jharkhand never goes humid and dry after it rains, instead a cool breeze starts flowing and the weather becomes pleasant.


Bokaro is known for few of its beautiful lakes, like this one that provides some amazing views of Bokaro steel city from its edge while dark clouds hover above the steel plants.


Next morning I took a ride for Topchanchi dam, the views on the way were mindblowing. The sad part was I couldn’t take many pictures as it kept raining during my ride but I got to see some amazing views in my path.
I left Bokaro next morning as my Jharkhand Monsoon trail ended. Too bad that it doesn’t rain for more months so that I could continue chasing rains at some different place at some different time.
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