Step into the heart of India’s spiritual and historical legacy with our Bihar Tour Package. This 6-day journey takes you through the sacred Buddhist and Jain sites, ancient learning centers, and vibrant cultural towns that define Bihar. From the revered Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya to the ruins of the world’s oldest university in Nalanda, this tour blends spirituality, heritage, and scenic beauty in perfect harmony.
Whether you are a pilgrim, a history buff, or a cultural explorer, Bihar offers a transformative experience where legends of enlightenment and empires come alive. Witness timeless architecture, serene landscapes, and local flavors as you traverse this enriching trail across one of India’s most historically significant states.
Bihar, a land of ancient civilizations and deep spiritual heritage, offers a unique travel experience that blends history, religion, and culture.
Bodh Gaya is one of the most sacred and famous destinations in Bihar, known globally as the place where Lord Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree.ns.
Nalanda, located in the northeastern part of Bihar, is one of the most significant heritage sites in India
Ans: Bihar is a north Indian state located to the South of Nepal bordering other Indian states of Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Jharkhand and Madhya Pradesh. The land is flat, fertile and watered by many rivers including the Ganga and its tributaries like Kosi, Sarayu and Bhagmati. Patna is the capital city, and Nalanda, Kushinagar, Muzzafarpur, Gaya and Vaishali are other major tourist and industrial cities.
Ans: The top places to visit in Bihar are Bodh Gaya, Patna, Nalanda, Vaishali, Madhubani, etc.
Ans: The best time to visit this state is after the monsoon and before summer during the months of October to March.
Ans: There are many wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. It has a rich religious history of Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam and Jainism and has many places of worship. One can enjoy the rustic village life of Bihar.
Ans: Bodh Gaya can be easily reached by train. The nearest railway station is Gaya, which is well connected with Patna, Varanasi, New Delhi, Kolkata, Puri, and other places in Bihar.
Ans: Bodhgaya is holy place for Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism. You can see Ghats and temples on the banks of the River Phalgu. There are sacred trees like Pipal trees and Akshayavat and the undying banyan tree. Also Gaya is 20 kms away from Bodhgaya and is famous for Pind daan. People from all over the world comes here to perform pind daan puja for their passed ancestors.
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