Day Trips & Weekend Getaways
7 destinations within 100 km — from 44 km to 100 km.
Within 50 km · Easy day trip
Bihar
Chirand Archaeological Site
1-2 hours · rupees 10 (Indians), rupees 100 (foreigners)
Chirand is a significant Neolithic archaeological site, revealing evidence of early human settlements. You will see excavated remains and learn about ancient cultures. It dates back to 2500-1500 BC.
Harihar Nath Temple, Sonepur
1-2 hours · Free
This ancient Shiva temple is a major pilgrimage site, especially during the Sonepur Mela. It is believed to have been established by Lord Rama. You will see devotees offering prayers and performing rituals.
Ambika Bhawani Temple
1 hour · Free
Dedicated to Goddess Durga, this is another ancient and revered temple in the region. It attracts many local devotees, especially during Navratri. You can observe traditional worship here.
Bihar
Ambika Bhawani Temple
45 minutes · Free
This popular local temple is dedicated to Goddess Ambika Bhawani, a form of Durga. It is a vibrant center of local devotion and community life. You will experience the energy of daily worship here.
Rever Ganj Ghat
1-1.5 hours · Free
Head to Rever Ganj Ghat on the banks of the Ganges River to observe local life. You will see people bathing, performing rituals, and washing clothes. It is a hub of daily activity and offers scenic views of the river.
Chhapra Collectorate
30 minutes · Free (exterior view)
You can view the Chhapra Collectorate, a significant administrative building from the British colonial era. Its architecture reflects the historical period. The building stands as a testament to the region's past.
Bihar
Ambika Asthan (Aami Temple)
1-2 hours · Free
Ambika Asthan, also known as Aami Temple, is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Durga. It is considered a Shakti Peeth, attracting devotees from across the region. The temple has a serene atmosphere, especially during prayer times.
Chirand Archaeological Site
2-3 hours · rupees 40 (Indians), rupees 600 (foreigners)
Chirand is a significant archaeological site, revealing layers of history from the Neolithic period to the Iron Age. You will see excavated remains of ancient settlements, pottery, and tools. It provides crucial insights into early human habitation in the Gangetic plains.
Gautam Asthan
1 hour · Free
Gautam Asthan is a temple dedicated to the revered Sage Gautama, a prominent figure in Hindu mythology. It is believed to be the ashram where he resided. The temple offers a tranquil environment for reflection.
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50–100 km · 1–2 h from Arrah
via Patna
Patna Museum
2-3 hours · ₹15 (Indians), ₹250 (foreigners)
The Patna Museum houses a rich collection of artifacts related to the history of Bihar. It includes Mauryan and Gupta period sculptures, coins, and paintings.
ISKCON Temple Patna
1-2 hours · Free
The ISKCON Temple in Patna is a beautiful and serene place of worship dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is part of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness.
Srikrishna Science Centre
2-3 hours · ₹60
The Srikrishna Science Centre is an interactive science museum. It's designed to engage and educate visitors of all ages.
Bihar
Brahmeshwar Nath Temple
1-2 hours · Free
This ancient Shiva temple is a significant pilgrimage site near Dumraon. Devotees from across the region visit to offer prayers. The temple complex is simple but holds deep spiritual importance.
Buxar Fort
1-2 hours · Free (some parts may have nominal fee)
Located in Buxar, this fort stands on the banks of the Ganga River. It has historical significance dating back to ancient times. The fort has seen various rulers and battles.
Dumraon Raj Palace
30 minutes · Private property, limited access
The Dumraon Raj Palace is a historical landmark, once home to the Dumraon royal family. It showcases colonial-era architecture. The palace is a private residence and not generally open for public tours.
Bihar
Vaishali (Day Trip from Hajipur)
4-6 hours (excluding travel) · Varies by site, many are free. Ashokan Pillar: Free. Vishwa Shanti Stupa: Free. Relic Stupa: Free.
Vaishali is an ancient city of immense historical and religious significance. It was the capital of the Lichchavi republic, one of the world's first republics. Lord Buddha delivered his last sermon here.
Sonepur Mela (Seasonal)
Half to full day · Free (some events may charge)
The Sonepur Mela is Asia's largest animal fair, held annually in November-December. It attracts traders and visitors from across India. You will see elephants, horses, cattle, and various birds.
Kaunhara Ghat
1-2 hours · Free
Kaunhara Ghat is a popular bathing ghat on the banks of the Ganges River. It is a place for religious rituals and daily activities. You will see locals performing pujas and taking holy dips.
via Sasaram · Bihar
Sher Shah Suri Tomb
1.5-2 hours · rupees 40 (Indians), rupees 600 (foreigners)
This iconic octagonal tomb stands majestically in the middle of an artificial lake. It is a prime example of Indo-Islamic architecture, built with red sandstone. The tomb features intricate carvings and a large dome, reflecting Afghan design principles.
Sasaram Fort (Ruins)
1 hour · Free
The Sasaram Fort consists mostly of ruins, offering a glimpse into the town's past fortifications. You will see remnants of walls and structures, indicating its historical significance. The fort is not well-preserved or extensively restored.
Tomb of Hasan Khan Suri
30-45 minutes · Free
This tomb belongs to Sher Shah Suri's father, Hasan Khan Suri. It is a smaller, less grand structure compared to his son's tomb. The architecture shares similarities, featuring red sandstone and a modest dome.
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