Tourism in Bihar
The state of Bihar in eastern India, is one of the oldest inhabited places in the world with a history going back 3000 years. The rich culture and heritage of Bihar is evident from the innumerable ancient monuments that are dotted all over the state. Bihar is home to many tourist attractions and is visited by large numbers of tourists from all over the world. Around total 6 million tourists visit Bihar every year.
File:Rohtasgarh Fort 5.jpg|thumb|Rohtasgarh Fort at Rohtas
File:Fort of Darbhanga.jpg|thumb|Darbhanga Fort in Darbhanga
File:Shershah Tomb Surrounded by lake water.jpg|thumb|Sher Shah Suri Tomb at Sasaram
File:Maa Mundeshwari Devi.jpg|thumb|Mundeshwari Temple in Kaimur
File:Sun-temple_DEO_Aurangabad_Bihar,India.jpg|thumb|Deo Sun Temple in Aurangabad
File:Janaki kund, Sitamarhi, Bihar.jpg|thumb|Janaki Kund at Sitamarhi
Megasthenes visited the region in reign of Chandragupta Maurya. His observations were recorded in Indika. Dionysius was son of Megasthenes, who visited Pataliputra in reign of Ashoka. Hsuan-Tsang and I Ching visited Nalanda to study in the 7th century. This state is the place of Mahavira, the 24th and last Tirthankara, Aryabhata, Great Ashoka, Chanakya, Gautama Buddha, Mahavira, Guru Gobind Singh, Chandragupta Maurya, Vātsyāyana, Sher Shah Suri, Maa Tara Chandi Temple, and many other great historical figures.
Bihar ranked 8th in the top 10 states/UTs of India in number of foreign tourist visits in 2017. The year 2019, saw highest number of tourists in Bihar, with over 35 million tourists, including 11.9 million foreign tourists.
Monuments and museums
Monuments
Mahabodhi Mahavihar,, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an ancient, but much rebuilt and restored, Buddhist temple in Bodh Gaya, marking the location where the Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment. Bodh Gaya is about from Patna, Bihar state, India. Nalanda Mahavihara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an worlds oldest university situated in Nalanda, Bihar. It comprises the archaeological remains of a monastic and scholastic institution dating from the 3rd century BCE to the 13th century CE. It includes stupas, shrines, viharas and important art works in stucco, stone and metal. Nalanda stands out as the most ancient university of the Indian Subcontinent. Archaeological Survey of India has recognized 72 monuments in Bihar as Monuments of National Importance. Furthermore, Archaeological Survey of India has recognized 30 additional monument as protected monuments in Bihar. These monument identifier is monuments and distributed across the Bihar.Archaeological
- Ashoka Pillars
- Baliraajgadh
- Basarh
- Bulandi Bagh
- Kumhrar
- Kesaria stupa
- Bimbisar Jail
- Maniyar Math Rajgir
- Agam Kuan
- Lauriya Araraj
- Lauriya Nandangarh
- Rampura
- Balirajgarh
- Lal Pahari Lakhisarai
- Chirand
Historical sites
- Cyclopean Wall of Rajgir
- Mahabodhi Temple
- Jal Mandir
- Sasaram
- Deo Sun Temple
- Kurkihar Hoard
- Mandar Parvat
- Brahmayoni Hill
- Pretshila Hill
- Ramshila Hill
- Thawe Mandir
Forts
- Someshwar Fort
- Rohtas Fort
- Shergarh Fort
- Jalalgarh Fort
- Raj Mahal
- Munger Fort
- Darbhanga Fort
- Deo Fort
- Buxar Fort
- Ajatshatru Fort
- Navlakha Palace
- Anandbagh Palace
- Nargona Palace
Inscription sites
- Vadathika Inscription
- Gopika Inscription
- Barabar Inscription
Ancient cities
- Nalanda
- Vikramashila
- Rajgir
- Vaishali
- Kesaria
Museums
History museums
- Bihar Museum
- Patna Museum
- Rajendra Smriti Sangrahalaya
- Gandhi Sangrahalaya, Patna
- Budha Samyak Darshan Museum and Memorial Stupa
- Begusarai Museum
Archaeology museums
- Archaeological Museum, Nalanda
- Archaeological Museum, Bodh Gaya
- Archaeological Museum, Vaishali
- Archaeological Museum, Vikramshila
- Vachaspati Sangrahālaya, Madhubani
Craft museums
- Chandradhari Museum
- Jalan Museum
- Maharajadhiraja Lakshmishwar Singh Museum
Science museums
- Patna Planetarium
- Srikrishna Science Centre
- Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam Science City
- Darbhanga Planetarium
Religious tourism
Dharmic religions
The term 'Bihar' derives from the Sanskrit word 'Vihāra', which means abode and it itself explains the relation of Bihar with the viharas, used as the Buddhist abode. The land of Bihar is considered to be the richest one in context of Buddhism as it showered the divine light of enlightenment on a young ascetic, Siddhartha Gautama, in Bodh Gaya under Bodhi Tree. This makes Bodh Gaya is a holiest site in Buddhism and place of pilgrimage associated with the Mahabodhi Temple Complex in Gaya district in the Indian state of Bihar. The Gautama Buddha preached many sermons in different places of like Vaishali and Rajgir. Even after His Mahaprinirvana, disciples carried on the doctrine of Buddhism in the regions of Magadha, Bihar. Gautama Buddha's disciples opened several monasteries and Universities such as Nalanda University and Vikramshila University. Magadha emperor Ashoka the Great became a Buddhist and made Buddhism state religion and spread its doctrine, in different parts of India and abroad.The capital of Bihar, Patna is one of the holiest city in Sikhism, as The tenth Guru of the Sikhs Guru Gobind Singh was born here in 1666 and spent his early years before moving to Anandpur. Patna was also honoured by visits from Guru Nanak in 1509 as well as Guru Tegh Bahadur in 1666. Takht Shri Harmandir Saheb, one of the Five Takhts of the Sikhism, is a Gurdwara situated in Patna and it is made in remembrance of the birthplace of Guru Gobind Singh, The tenth Guru of the Sikhs. Gurdwara Pahila Bara, also known as Gurdwara Ghai Ghat, is dedicated to Guru Nanak Dev, who during his visit in to Patna stayed here in 1509 and later by Guru Tegh Bahadur along with his family visited this place in 1666. Gurdwara Gobind Ghat - is where the child Guru Gobind Singh used to play with his playmates on the bank of the Ganges. It is situated on the bank of river Ganges and hardly 200 yards from Takht Shri Harmandir Saheb. It is also known as Gurdwara Kangan Ghat. Guru ka Bagh and Gurdwara Bal Leela is situated near birthplace of Guru Gobind Singh.- This place is just few meters away from Takhat Patna Sahib. Guru ji were playing with other children during his childhood. Gurdwara Bal Leela is also known as Maini Sangat. Gurdwara Handi Sahib was built in the memory of Guru Teg Bahadur. As Guru Teg Bahadur with Mata Gujri and Bala Preetam stayed here in 1728
Rajgir is birthplace of Munisuvrata, the twentieth Jain tirthankara and Pawapuri is nirvana place of Mahavira the last Jain tirthankara. Pataliputra and Vaishali is significant religious place in Jainism. Champapuri is a Jain pilgrimages where all the of Lord Vasupujya have taken place. The tallest statue of Jain tirthankara Vasupujya which stands 31 feet in height was built in Champapuri in 2014. The Panch Kalyanak Pratishtha Mahotsav of the statue was done from 27 Feb to 3 Mar 2014. Kamaldah Jain Temple is the oldest Jain temple in Patna built in 18th century. This temple belonging to digambar sect of Jainism, is dedicated to Neminatha, the 22nd tirthankara. This place has traditionally been associated with the birth of the renowned Jain teacher, Sthulabhadra.
Hindu pilgrimages
- Vishnupada Temple
- Mahavir Mandir
- Sun Temple, Deo
- Ajgaibinath Temple
- Sundernath Temple
- Punaura Dham
- Jaimangla Garh Temple
- Mundeshwari Temple
- Maa Jaleshwari Temple
- Mangla Gauri Temple
- Aami Mandir
- Shitala Mata Temple
- Shyama Mai Temple
- Ahalya Sthan
- Kusheshwar Asthan
- Chandika Sthan
- Umga Sun Temple
- Maa Tara Chandi Temple
- Thawe mandir
- Haleshwar Sthan
- Ashokdham Temple
- Singheshwar Temple
- Kapileshwar Asthan
Sikh pilgrimages
- Takht Shri Harmandir Saheb
- Gurdwara Pahila Bara
- Gurdwara Gobind Ghat
- Gurdwara Guru ka Bagh
- Gurdwara Bal Leela
- Gurdwara Handi Sahib
- Gurdwara Taksali Sangat
- Gurdwara Chacha Phaggu Mal
- Gurdwara Pakki Sangat
- Gurdwara Bari Sangat
- Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji Chauki.
- Prakash Punj
Buddhist pilgrimages
- Mahabodhi Temple, Bodh Gaya
- Hsuen Tsang Memorial
- Patliputra Karuna Stupa
- Vishwa Shanti Stupa
- Kesariya Buddha Stupa
- Phra Ovadapatimokkha Dhammacetiya
- Metta Buddharam Temple
- Royal Bhutan Monastery
- Venu Van
- The Great Buddha statue
- Vaishali
- Nalanda
- Rajgir
- Vikramashila
- Areraj
Jain pilgrimages
- Jal Mandir, Pawapuri
- Lachhuar Jain temple
- Siddha Kshetra, Kundalpur
- Siddha Kshetra Kamaldahji
- Siddha Kshetra Mandargiri
- Champapuri
- Siddha Kshsetra Gunawaji
- Rajgir
Abrahamic religions
Virgin Mary Church, also as Padari ki haveli, is the oldest church in Bihar and it was built in 1713 in Patna by Roman Catholics.. Holy Saviour Church of Arrah is also historically important site.
In 2012, the Universal House of Justice announced the locations of the first local Baháʼí Houses of Worship that would be built. One of the specified locations was in Bihar Sharif, Bihar, India. In April 2020, the design for the Bihar Sharif House of Worship was unveiled. In February 2021, a groundbreaking ceremony for the temple was held.