This major industrial center surrounded by delightful Dolma hills is India's earliest planned city and the industrial house of the Tata's. The idea of this Steel city was conceived...
This major industrial and commercial center is well known for its rich coal fields. It is also famous for educational and research institutes like the Indian School of Mines,...
Deoghar or the 'Abode of Gods' is one of the most important Hindu pilgrim centers of the country and a fine health resort of Jharkhand.
Baidyanath Temple or Baijnath Dham:...
Danmantic Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand and the erstwhile summer capital of Bihar nestles at an altitude of 2,140 feet in the heart of the charming Chhotanagpur plateau. The...
Vaishali, an important archaeological site on the left bank of the Gandak river is yet another major Buddhist and Jain pilgrim center of Bihar. The town is said to...
Nalanda, the ancient Buddhist center, literally means the place that confers the lotus. It was visited by Lord Buddha and Lord Mahavira, but came into prominence after the 5th...
Rajgir, the capital of the Magadh Mahajanpad (State) before the foundation of Patliputra is named after Raj Griha, literally meaning the "Royal Palace". The town sprawls in a valley...
Bodh Gaya (once Uruvela village) is the most important and sacred Buddhist pilgrim center in the world. It was here that Gautama (Prince Siddharth) finally attained nirvana under...
The imperial city of Patna sprawling on the banks of the sacred river Ganga is among the world's oldest capital cities. With a continuous history of| over two millennia....
Bihar, the bastion of Buddhism, is said to be named after a Sanskrit word "vihara" or a Buddhist monastery, as this is the land from where the great religion...