Patna

With rivers including Ganga, Gandak, Sone, Punpum and Ghaghara marking its geographical inheritance, Patna is a city with extremely entrancing presence. It enjoys the status of being the religious hotspot of the people of different communities including Jains, Sikhs as well as Hindus. Sikhs have their love and respect for this city because their Guru Gobind Singh belongs to this place.

Initially, in the ancient times, Patna was mentioned by the name of Patliputra. People know Patna as the primitive Magadha as well. When we talk about Patna’s historical inheritance, we do mention the 6th Century BC, as Patna’s history is these many years old.

The dominance of British rule is well apparent in the form of British architecture that anyone can easily notice over the building and the structure of Padri Ki Haveli, Golghar, High Court and Secreteriat Building. If you are a handicrafts lover, then then don’t miss out to buy the famous Madhubani paintings that are finely and intricately made by Mithila women. If you are a tourist and planning a tour to Patna, then you should deliberately plan to visit it in the period between October and March.

Facility

  • Be a spectator at the Sonepur Mela.
  • Enjoying the joy and cheer of the Chhath Festival.
  • Trying out the adventurous trip to the Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park.
  • Taking snaps of the historical sight of Padri Ki Haveli.





 

In Patna, you are sure to come across the collapsed structures of the Ashokan Patliputra that can be spotted at the archeological sites with the names of Agam Kuan and Kumhrar. Attractions for Sikhs as well are in plenty. The holy pilgrimage known by the name of Takht Sri Patna Sahib beckons the Sikh devotees from across India to have a fruitful realization of their religion through.

In addition to this, there are several other appealing spots in and around Patna that are frequently visited by tourists. One can plan to visit the Sher Shah Suri Masjid or Pathar Ki Masjid that are sure to create an intriguing effect on your mind. Jalan Museum, Patna Museum as well as Martyr’s Memorial are also there for you to be explored. One can also watch the spectacle of Gandhi Setu or witness the structure of Agam Kuan. For tourists, there is much more to visit and explore.

As you visit Nalanda, you come across the remains of the Nalanda University, the beautiful nalanda Museum, the primitive Nav Nalanda Vihar as well as the Surya Mandir. However, around Nalanda, you have Bodh Gaya, Rajgir, Bihar Sharif, Patna and Pawapuri. And as you travel in and around Rajgir, you come across Shanti Stupa and Griddhakoot, Ajatshatru Fort, Veerayatan, Venu Vana, Jarashand ka Akhara, etc. that are more than enough to tickle your fancy. At Vaishali as well, you have an array of fascinating sights including the Ashokan Pillar, Kundalpur, Bawan Powar Temple, Shanti Stupa, Buddha Stupa, etc.

These more than appealing attraction spots are good enough to hold you to this place and explore it more closely. Therefore, get ready to explore almost all the attractions that are scattered across Bihar.

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