Hotels in Bihar

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  • Bihar is the country’s third-most-populated state. Located partly in the eastern and northern parts of the country, Bihar shares its boundary with Nepal, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal. The state is divided into three regions – Magadh, Bhojpur, and Mithila.
  • River Ganga runs across the state, dividing it into two halves. Though the state has lagged quite a bit in terms of social and economic matters, there is a lot that it offers for tourists. Bihar may not be as a famous fun destination, but the various sightseeing spots there make it worth a visit for every kind of traveller. There are numerous 4 star hotels and budget hotels in Bihar that one can book at cheap prices.
  • Top cities and localities of Bihar
  • Patna: This is the capital city of Bihar and the most developed. One can spot several luxury Bihar hotels in this city. The south-west Gandhi Maidan Marg and skyline near the Biscomaun Bhawan show the extent to which Patna has become urbanised. There are tourist attractions such as the Stupa of Buddha Smriti Park, Patna Museum, and the Statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Gandhi Maidan.
  • Gaya: This city stands tall with its rich cultural and historical heritage. There are temples and pilgrimage sites famous among both Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims. The city is touted to be one of the most famous tourist attractions in the state as it has been mentioned in the famous Hindu epics, Ramayana and Mahabharata. The Vishnupad Temple in Gaya is the most famous here, for it is said to contain the footprints of Lord Vishnu.
  • Bhagalpur: This city holds great historical significance. It is also known as the “silk city” and has been selected for the smart city project of the Government of India. It is a major centre for educational, political, and economic activities of the state. The Ghanta Ghar is a prime tourist spot in the city apart from the markets offering handicrafts.
  • Muzaffarpur: This city offers the best lychee crop of the country although the maximum of the harvest is exported. Muzaffarpur is a developing city and is home to the fourth-largest population of Bihar. There are quite a few budget hotel options available in the city.
  • 4 star hotels in Bihar

    Experience the luxury of 5 star hotels at lower rates by booking into the best of the 4 star hotels in Bihar. With amenities like a coffee shop, swimming pool, and gym as well as facilities like room and laundry services, 4 star hotels in Bihar are definitely worth checking out. Ensure you get great rooms at the best rates by booking ahead on MakeMyTrip hotels in Bihar.

    Kadamb Spiritual Stay in Mathura, Hotel The Mystic Palms, and Nidhivan Sarova Portico-Vridavan are a few of the names you can check out.

    Budget hotels in Bihar Book yourself into cheap budget hotels in Bihar and enjoy amenities like free Wi-Fi while you relish sumptuous spreads of complimentary breakfast. Relax in comfortable rooms and experience professional services at affordable prices. No matter what your stay requirements are, checking into any of the budget hotels in Bihar will not disappoint you.

    Hotel Archie Inn, OYO 3049 and OYO 5047 are all good options to book into. But ensure you get the best deals by booking early enough via MakeMyTrip Hotels in Bihar.

    Things to do

  • Mahabodhi Temple, located in Bodh Gaya, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is where Buddha found enlightenment and developed his philosophy of life. It is the spiritual heart of the city and the carvings on the temple precincts are extremely beautiful, capturing tourists’ eyes as soon as one reaches here.
  • The Patna Museum, built within a British-era building, houses the splendid collection of stone sculptures from the Gupta and Maurya Dynasties. Other than these, there are bronze Buddha sculptures, nineteenth century paintings and Tibetan art works on display.
  • Golghar was built by the British in the eighteenth century in the city of Patna to protect it from famine.
  • Vishwa Shanti Stupa stands tall on the hilltop of Ratnagiri and was constructed in the year 1965. Located almost 5 km from the town of Rajgir, the stupa offers a stunning view of the region. Don’t miss out the four golden statues of Buddha, which capture the four stages of his life – birth, enlightenment, preaching, and death.
  • The Bodhi Tree in Bodhgaya is yet another sacred tree under which Buddha achieved enlightenment as Prince Siddhartha. It is a Buddhist pilgrimage site flocked by tourists.
  • The Kesariya Stupa in Patna was covered with a grassy veil until it was discovered. It is the tallest Buddhist stupa in the world and dates back to the Pala Period.
  • The Nalanda University ruins are among the top tourist attractions of the state. There are around 11 monasteries and 6 temples within the complex, built using red bricks.
  • How to reach

  • By air: Patna has an international airport and there are two other functional airports at Gaya and Purnea. The airports offer great connectivity with all the major cities of the country.
  • By rail: The state has an extensive network of railways that connects all its major cities with those of the country.
  • By road: The road network is as good as the railways, and there are state- and private-run bus services available to get one around.
  • Transportation hubs

  • Cab: You can hire a cab for both local as well as inter-city travel. They are easily available at all railway stations and airports. Most of the Bihar hotels offer cab facility to their guests.
  • Bus: The extensive bus network is sure to help you reach your destination at extremely cheap prices.
  • Attractions

    Bihar Museum, Buddha Smriti Park, Vulture Hill, Great Buddha Statue, Sonepur Mela, Buddha Relic Stupa, Betla National Park, Dungeshwari Cave, Kolhua Complex and the Ruins of Patliputra are among the chief attractions of Bihar. So go ahead and book the best hotels in Bihar at great prices for your next trip.

    The best time to visit

    Visit Bihar during the winters, between December and January, when the temperatures dip to a pleasant range between 8° to 10° C. It surely adds to the experience of sightseeing.

    Avoid the summers in the state, between the months of March and June, for the region remains uncomfortably hot and humid during the season. And unless you love everything about the rains, try and avoid the monsoons too, for humidity is high and the rains make travel inconvenient.