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Tourist Places in Patna
Golghar
An iconic beehive-shaped granary built in 1786 by the British, offering a panoramic view of the Ganges river and the city of Patna from its spiral staircase at the top.
Patna Museum
One of India's oldest museums, housing rare artefacts including the famous Didarganj Yakshi statue, Buddhist relics, and a large collection of fossils and Mughal paintings.
Takht Sri Patna Sahib
One of the five Takhts of Sikhism and the birthplace of Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru. A major pilgrimage site adorned with gold and marble, attracting devotees from around the world.
Mahavir Mandir
One of the most visited Hindu temples in eastern India, dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Located near Patna Junction, it draws thousands of devotees daily and is famous for its prasad and charitable services.
Nalanda University Ruins
A UNESCO World Heritage Site located near Patna, the ruins of the ancient Nalanda University stand as a testament to India's rich intellectual and Buddhist heritage dating back to the 5th century.
Agam Kuan
An ancient well dating back to the Mauryan period, believed to have been built by Emperor Ashoka. Associated with legends of the Maurya Empire and considered sacred by locals.
Gandhi Ghat
A serene riverside ghat on the banks of the holy Ganges, where Mahatma Gandhi's ashes were immersed. Known for its beautiful evening Ganga Aarti ceremony and peaceful atmosphere.
Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park
One of Bihar's most popular parks, home to a wide variety of animals, birds, and reptiles along with a botanical garden. A great recreational spot for families and nature enthusiasts.
Kumhrar
An archaeological site preserving the ruins of ancient Pataliputra, the capital of the Mauryan Empire. Features the remains of an 80-pillared assembly hall from the era of Emperor Ashoka.
Vaishali
An ancient city near Patna and one of the world's first republics, Vaishali is a major Buddhist pilgrimage site featuring the Ashokan Pillar, ancient stupas, and the birthplace of Lord Mahavira.
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