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Bihar
 How to get there | Tourist Offices  
Places To See
Patna Bodhgaya Gaya
Nalanda Pawapuri Rajgir
Vaishali Wildlife Sravasti 
Deoghar                                                   

Like in all ancient civilizations, the earliest human settlements in India sprung up around its magnificent rivers. Few rivers of the world have moulded the culture, economy and personality of the people dwelling on their banks as the river Ganga has. Cutting straight across Bihar from west to east, the bounteous Ganga nurtured a veritable fountainhead of political and cultural civilizations, on its shores, down the millennia. 

Here, kingdom after kingdom rose and fell, leaving their indelible mark on history. Rival kings fought legendary battles, devastating the land and people. Yet, by some strange alchemy, the same land saw the birth of some of the most noble and progressive religious teachers like the Buddha, Mahavira and Guru Gobind Singh. Then came the Muslims, ruling with panache for five centuries, to be eliminated in turn, by the powerful British, who ruled till the middle of this century. 

Bihar, today, is a quaint interface of the old and new. The state boasts of an incredible range of mineral resources. The coal belt in Bihar is the mainstay of thermal energy in India. Bihar's modern visage sports some of India's largest steel and mining industries.

How To Get There

By Air: Patna, the capital of Bihar, is well connected bt air with all major cities of India. It is also the nearest airport for the Buddhist tourist attractions of Bihar.

By Rail:
Gaya is the nearest railhead for Bodh gaya.

By Road:
Patna is Connected by road to Bodh Gaya, Nalanda, Rajgiri, Varanasi, and Gorakpur.

Tourist Offices
Patna
Tourist Information Centre,
Mazharul Haque Path,
Patna - 800001
Tel : 25295 

Patna
Hotel Pataliputra Ashok,
Tel : 226270 
Patna
Patna Railway Station 
Patna
Patna Airport 

Calcutta
Nilkanth Bhawan,
F Block, Second Floor,
26/B, Camec Street
Tel : 470821 
New Delhi
216-217, Kanishka
Shopping Complex,
19, Ashok Road
Tel : 3723371 
 
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