9 lesser-known destinations to explore in Bihar
TRAVEL TRENDS, BIHAR Created : Dec 12, 2024, 09:00 IST
9 lesser-known destinations to explore in Bihar
With a history dating back to 3000 years, Bihar is one of the world’s oldest inhabited places, as per the records. And a place as old as Bihar, will have so much to offer that just one visit to this place, or a weekend trip to Bihar, won’t do the justice. Its rich history, ancient temples, and the many lesser-known gems waiting to be discovered, cannot be covered in one trip. To help you sort your Bihar itinerary, here we take a look at some of the lesser-known tourist destinations in Bihar that you can club with your popular places to visit, and enrich your travel experience on the go.
Rajgir
Famed for its historical significance, Rajgir is particularly known as the retreat of Lord Buddha and Mahavir. The hot springs here are believed to have healing properties, and the Vishwa Shanti Stupa offers panoramic views of the town.
Nalanda
Famous for its ancient university, Nalanda is a UNESCO World Heritage site that once attracted scholars from across the globe. The ruins of Nalanda University are a must-see for history buffs, which offers a glimpse into India’s ancient educational system.
sasaram
Known for the tomb of Sher Shah Suri, Sasaram is a quiet town that takes visitors on a timeless journey into India’s medieval history. The tomb is an architectural marvel and a reminder of the Suri Empire’s influence on the region.
Vaishali
Vaishali is an ancient city known for its association with Lord Buddha and Mahavira. The archaeological site here offers a glimpse into India’s early civilization and Buddhist heritage. The Ashokan Pillar and the Stupa are notable highlights.
Munger
Munger is a small town with a rich cultural and spiritual history. It is home to several historic sites, including the Munger Fort and the ancient temples of Trimbakeshwar and Sun Temple, as well as a renowned yoga center.
Kesaria Stupa
Located near the village of Kesaria, this stupa is one of the largest and oldest in India. It is said to mark the spot where Lord Buddha is believed to have delivered his last sermon, making it a significant Buddhist pilgrimage site.
Gaya
While Bodh Gaya is famous, Gaya itself is often overlooked. The city is known for its ancient temples and its association with Hindu rituals. The Mangla Gauri Temple and the Vishnupad Temple are important sites to visit.
Kaimur Hills
A natural haven, Kaimur Hills is a great spot for trekking and adventure enthusiasts. The hills offer a perfect mix of scenic beauty and rich biodiversity, making it ideal for nature lovers.
Buxar
The decisive Battle of Buxar was fought here, which reportedly cemented the British's rule over India. This means this place is definitely renowned for its historical significance, and is dotted with temples, forts, and ghats, offering a fascinating glimpse into the country’s past.
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