From sacred Buddhist sites to ancient marvels, every corner of Bihar tells a story
Kakolat Falls, celebrated as the "Kashmir of Bihar", is a natural marvel that recently underwent a massive transformation..
Kakolat Falls, often called the "Niagara of Bihar," is a scenic 160-feet (49-meter) waterfall located in the Nawada district of Bihar. It is a popular natural retreat known for its perennially cold waters and lush green surroundings on the Kakolat
Ancient university & Buddhist learning hub. Ruins, museum, and Nalanda University (new campus).
Griddhakuta Vulture Peak hot springs, ropeway to Shanti Stupa, and Venuvana monastery.
Capital city: Golghar, Patna Museum, Har Mandir (Takht Sri Patna Sahib) and traditional food.
Ashokan pillar, birthplace of Lord Mahavira, sacred Jain site, and Buddhist relics.
One of the two most important Buddhist learning centres (along with Nalanda)
One of the tallest and largest Buddhist stupas in the world.
The glass bridge is actually located in Rajgir, about 100 km from Patna, nestled within the scenic Nature Safari Park.
Dhua Kund (also known as Dhuan Kund) is a scenic pair of waterfalls located in the Kaimur Range near Sasaram in the Rohtas district of Bihar, India.
Sufi shrine with stunning Mughal architecture, near Patna.
Sacred Jain site where Lord Mahavira attained nirvana.
Scenic waterfall and picnic spot, surrounded by forests.
A major spiritual hub believed to be a "Shaktipeeth".