Bihar

The land of ancient universities, Buddhism, Jainism, and vibrant festivals — a blend of history and spirituality.

Quick Facts

Contents

  1. History & Heritage
  2. Geography & Climate
  3. Top Places to Visit (Handpicked)
  4. Festivals
  5. Cuisine – What to Eat
  6. Arts, Handicrafts & Culture
  7. Adventure & Wildlife
  8. How to Reach
  9. Best Time to Visit
  10. Sample Itineraries
  11. Famous Personalities

History & Heritage

Bihar is the cradle of ancient civilizations, home to Magadh, Maurya, and Gupta empires. It is a birthplace of Buddhism and Jainism, and holds immense historical significance.

Geography & Climate

Bihar lies in the fertile Indo-Gangetic plain, divided into North and South Bihar by the Ganga River.

Top Places to Visit (Handpicked)

  1. Bodh Gaya: Mahabodhi Temple, Bodhi Tree.
  2. Nalanda: Ancient Nalanda University ruins.
  3. Rajgir: Hot springs, Vulture’s Peak.
  4. Patna: Golghar, Patna Museum.
  5. Vaishali: Birthplace of Lord Mahavira.
  6. Vikramshila: Ancient Buddhist learning center.
  7. Kesaria: Tallest Buddhist stupa in India.

Festivals of Bihar

Cuisine – What to Eat

Bihari cuisine is known for its earthy flavors and traditional sweets.

Arts, Handicrafts & Culture

Adventure & Wildlife

How to Reach

Best Time to Visit

October to March is ideal for exploring historical and spiritual sites.

Sample Itineraries

4 Days – Bodh Gaya & Nalanda

5 Days – Mithila & Cultural Tour

Famous Personalities