The Sonbhandar Caves, also known as "Sona Bhandara" (meaning a heap of gold), are steeped in legend. Once a rumored treasure hunting site, these caves have drawn curious visitors seeking both history and mystery.
Also called Mahakala Caves, Dungeshwari Hills hold great religious significance as the place where Lord Buddha meditated before heading to Bodh Gaya. It’s a serene stop on the spiritual map of Bihar.
Barabar Caves, nestled among scenic ponds and greenery, are the oldest rock-cut caves in India. Their incredible architecture stands as a testament to ancient craftsmanship, from a time when even basic tools were scarce.
Follow the sacred trail of Lord Buddha’s life through Bihar's renowned Buddhist Circuit. This journey takes you through important historical sites like Bodh Gaya, Rajgir, Nalanda, Vaishali, and more.
A hidden gem in the dense forests of Kaimur, Telhar Kund is a stunning waterfall-fed lake, perfect for nature lovers looking to unwind in a peaceful setting.
This picturesque lake beside a Buddhist temple is home to migratory birds, making it ideal for serene lakeside activities. While boating is not allowed, the natural beauty is enough to captivate visitors.
Just 23 km from Aurangabad, Pahad Chhapi is a perfect picnic spot for those looking to enjoy a quiet day out in nature.
Perched atop the Kaimur Hills at 1500 feet, Rohtas Fort is a historic marvel linked to the legendary King Harischandra’s son, Rohitāśva. It offers panoramic views and a glimpse into Bihar’s rich heritage.