Barabar Caves – Ancient rock-cut caves dating back to the 3rd century BC, featuring intricate carvings and sculptures
Bihar Museum, Patna – Showcases the cultural and archaeological heritage of Bihar
Valmiki Tiger Reserve – Home to the Royal Bengal tigers and other wildlife species
Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park, Patna – Offers a variety of flora and fauna, including endangered species like lions and white tigers
Munger Fort – Historical fort built during the reign of Emperor Aurangzeb
Great Buddha Statue, Bodh Gaya – One of the tallest statues of Buddha in Asia, located at the Mahabodhi Temple complex
Gandhi Ghat, Patna – A ghat on the banks of the Ganges, offering scenic views and religious significance
Dungeshwari – Containing ancient cave temples and shrines, this site holds great importance in Hindu mythology
Bodh Gaya – A UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for the Mahabodhi Temple and the place where Gautama Buddha achieved enlightenment
Patna – Rich in history and home to several important landmarks such as Golghar, Agam Kuan, and the ruins of the Pala Empire’s Vikramshila University
Nalanda – Once a renowned university and now an archaeological site, showcasing the remains of ancient learning centers
Vaishali – A historic city associated with the life of Lord Mahavira and considered the birthplace of democracy
Rajgir – Known for its natural beauty and historical significance, including sites like Gridhrakuta and Venuvan
Jal Mandir, Pawapuri – A revered Jain temple dedicated to Lord Mahavir
Navlakha Palace, Rajnagar – An ancient royal palace turned into a popular heritage building
These locations offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring ancient architecture and religious sites to enjoying nature and wildlife reserves.