Bihar Tourism
Bihar,
one of the few states in India where lack of infrastructure and facilities have
restricted tourism to a very restricted number. Bihar otherwise has a wide variety
of sights. The earliest known habitation in the entire Ganga basin is in this
state. The world's most ancient highway, the nuclei of the first empire and
second civilization of the Indian subcontinent, the earliest of the cave temples
and the world's largest fair are some of the highlights which Bihar offers the
tourist.
However, early this century for ore and minerals, have been tamed for
industry. The availability of local resources led the Tata Group to establish
one of India's largest iron and steel factories at Jamshedpur, named after Jamshed
ji Tata, founder of the industrial house of Tata. Energy for the factories is
provided by a series of dams built on the Damodar River that flows

through the Plateau.
Bihar is also very important state for the Buddhist pilgrims who throng
this state to visit sites associated with Lord Buddha. Bodhgaya, where Buddha
attained enlightenment under a Bodhi Tree, Rajgir where he spent many years
meditating, Nalanda - one of the most ancient Universities where most distinguished
people, religious leaders, astronomers visited or taught. Patna, earlier known
as Patliputra, the capital of Magadh Kingdom and the birth place of the tenth
Sikh Guru, Govind Singh is another important city.
Touristic Places in Bihar
Patna Bodh Gaya Rajgir Nalanda Vaishali Sonepur
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