Making Dreams Memorable

Bihar is rich in cultural heritage and history, offering a variety of popular tourist destinations:

Bodh Gaya

  • Mahabodhi Temple: A UNESCO World Heritage Site where Buddha attained enlightenment.

  • Bodhi Tree: The sacred tree under which Buddha meditated.

Patna

  • Patna Sahib: A significant Sikh pilgrimage site, the birthplace of Guru Gobind Singh.

  • Golghar: A granary built by the British in 1786.

  • Patna Museum: Houses artifacts from the Maurya and Gupta periods.

Nalanda

  • Nalanda University: The ruins of an ancient university and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Hiuen Tsang Memorial Hall: Built in honor of the Chinese scholar who visited Nalanda.

Rajgir

  • Vulture's Peak: A site where Buddha delivered many sermons.

  • Hot Springs: Natural hot water springs with medicinal properties.

  • Vishwa Shanti Stupa: A peace pagoda built by the Japanese.

Vaishali

  • Ashokan Pillar: An ancient pillar erected by Emperor Ashoka.

  • Buddha Stupa I and II: Relic stupas containing ashes of Buddha.

Pawapuri

  • Jal Mandir: A marble temple in the middle of a pond, where Lord Mahavira was cremated.

Sasaram

  • Sher Shah Suri Tomb: A grand mausoleum of the founder of the Suri Empire.

Bhagalpur

  • Vikramshila University: Ancient ruins of a major Buddhist learning center.

Madhubani

  • Madhubani Paintings: Traditional art form known for its intricate designs and vibrant colors.

Gaya

  • Vishnupad Temple: An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, located near the Phalgu River.

These destinations offer a glimpse into Bihar's rich historical, religious, and cultural heritage, attracting tourists from around the world.