Lakhisarai Siwan
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Lakhisarai to Siwan: 257 km Road Guide 3h 08m Drive — Complete Travel Guide 2026

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Planning a trip from Lakhisarai to Siwan? This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about the 257km journey. Explore detailed information about travel options, costs, attractions along the way, and insider tips to make your trip memorable.

straighten Distance
257 km
Total Distance
directions_car By Car
3h 08m
Drive Time
₹2,454
₹614/person (4 pax)
train By Train
~3–4h
Est. Time
₹228 – ₹799
Min – Max
directions_bus By Bus
~4–6h
Est. Time
₹366 – ₹2,837
Min – Max
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All prices are estimates. Train: Check IRCTC. Bus: Prices vary 25-50%, check redBus (not recommended >2,500km). Flight: Check airlines for current rates. Drive: Costs assume 4 travelers; fuel/tolls may vary.

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Train availability: Prices shown are estimates based on distance. Please check IRCTC or train booking platforms for actual availability, routes, and current ticket prices as they vary by class, train type, and booking time.

analytics Travel Comparison: Lakhisarai to Siwan

Mode Duration Estimated Cost
directions_car Private Car 3h 08m ₹2,454 Fuel & Tolls
train Train 12h – 16h ₹228 – ₹700
bus Bus 12h – 16h ₹366 – ₹2,837
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How to Reach Siwan from Lakhisarai: Car, Train, Bus Options

Compare different travel modes to find the best option for your budget, schedule, and preferences.

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Drive Lakhisarai to Siwan (257 km, 3h 08m)

Flexibility, scenic stops, family trips

3h 08m
Duration
257 km
Distance
₹2,454
Fuel + Tolls

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At 257km, both driving (3h 08m) and trains are excellent options. Choose driving for flexibility and scenic stops, or trains for comfort and relaxation.

What to Eat in Lakhisarai Before You Hit the Road

Fuel up with these authentic local dishes before hitting the road:

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Must-Try Food in Lakhisarai Before Your Drive

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    Litti Chokha - roasted wheat balls stuffed with sattu, served with mashed vegetables. Get it from roadside stalls near Main Market, rupees 50-80.
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    Sattu Paratha - flatbread stuffed with spiced roasted gram flour, often served with chutney. Find it at local eateries near Railway Station, rupees 30-50.
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    Thekua - a deep-fried sweet snack made from wheat flour and jaggery, crunchy and flavorful. Available at sweet shops like Shree Ram Sweets, rupees 10-20 per piece.
location_on Recommended Restaurant

Hotel Ganga Palace Restaurant • Multiple locations

Road Trip Stops: Best Cities Between Lakhisarai and Siwan

These cities sit along your Lakhisarai to Siwan route corridor and are worth a brief stop:

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Nalanda

schedule ~105 min detour
Stop #1

Nalanda is an ancient center of learning located in Bihar, India. It was a renowned Buddhist monastic university that flourished for over 700 years, attracting scholars from across Asia. Today, the site stands as impressive ruins, offering a glimpse into India's rich intellectual and cultural past and is a designated UNESCO World Heritage site.

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Nalanda Archaeological Site
schedule 3-4 hours payments ₹40 (Indians), ₹600 (foreigners)

The Nalanda Archaeological Site encompasses the ruins of the ancient university. It showcases the remnants of classrooms, dormitories, temples, and stupas.

Nalanda Archaeological Museum
schedule 1-2 hours payments ₹20 (Indians), ₹300 (foreigners)

The Nalanda Archaeological Museum houses a collection of artifacts unearthed from the ruins. These include sculptures, pottery, seals, and other relics.

Hiuen Tsang Memorial Hall
schedule 1 hour payments ₹10 (Indians), ₹150 (foreigners)

The Hiuen Tsang Memorial Hall commemorates the famous Chinese Buddhist monk who studied at Nalanda University. It features a museum and a library dedicated to his life and travels.

restaurant Must Try Local Food

Litti Chokha - A traditional Bihari dish made of wheat balls stuffed with roasted gram flour and served with mashed vegetables (try at local dhabas).

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Hajipur Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit

schedule ~10 min detour
Stop #2

Hajipur serves as a significant railway junction and commercial hub in Bihar. It sits on the banks of the Ganges River, offering a glimpse into local life and religious practices. This city is primarily a transit point and a convenient base for exploring the ancient Buddhist and Jain sites of Vaishali.

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Ramchaura Mandir
schedule 30-60 minutes payments Free
Kaunhara Ghat
schedule 1-2 hours payments Free
Vaishali (Day Trip from Hajipur)
schedule 4-6 hours (excluding travel) payments Varies by site, many are free. Ashokan Pillar: Free. Vishwa Shanti Stupa: Free. Relic Stupa: Free.

restaurant Must Try Local Food

Litti Chokha - Roasted wheat balls with sattu filling, served with mashed potato and brinjal. Find it at local street stalls, rupees 50-80 per plate.

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Patna

schedule ~40 min detour
Stop #3

Patna, the capital of Bihar, is a city steeped in history, once known as Pataliputra, the seat of ancient empires. Situated on the banks of the Ganges, it's a bustling urban center with a blend of ancient ruins and modern development.

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Golghar
schedule 1 hour payments ₹10 (Indians), ₹100 (foreigners)

The Golghar is a large granary built by the British in 1786. It was designed to store grain for the army during a famine.

Patna Museum
schedule 2-3 hours payments ₹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.

Kumhrar
schedule 1-2 hours payments ₹5 (Indians), ₹100 (foreigners)

Kumhrar is the site of ancient Pataliputra, the capital of the Mauryan Empire. Excavations have revealed remnants of the ancient city.

restaurant Must Try Local Food

Litti Chokha - a traditional Bihari dish made of wheat and sattu, served with mashed potatoes and eggplant (try at roadside stalls)

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Muzaffarpur

schedule ~110 min detour
Stop #4

Muzaffarpur is a city in Bihar, known as the 'Litchi Kingdom' due to its extensive litchi cultivation. It serves as a major commercial and educational hub for North Bihar. The city is also known for its agricultural produce and vibrant markets.

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Khudiram Bose Memorial
schedule 1 hour payments ₹20 (Indians), ₹500 (foreigners)

This memorial commemorates the sacrifice of Khudiram Bose, a young freedom fighter. It houses a museum showcasing his life and contributions to the Indian independence movement.

Litchi Gardens
schedule 2-3 hours payments Free

Muzaffarpur is famous for its litchi production, and visiting the litchi gardens is a must. These orchards offer a scenic view and a chance to see the fruit cultivation process.

Baba Garibnath Temple
schedule 1-2 hours payments Free

Baba Garibnath Temple is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is a significant religious site for the local population.

restaurant Must Try Local Food

Litti Chokha - A traditional Bihari dish made of wheat balls stuffed with roasted gram flour and served with mashed vegetables (try at roadside stalls).

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Arrah Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit

schedule ~110 min detour
Stop #5

Arrah, the district headquarters of Bhojpur in Bihar, holds significant historical importance. It played a crucial role during the 1857 Sepoy Mutiny, making it a key destination for history enthusiasts. The city is also an agricultural hub, offering a glimpse into rural Bihari life.

attractions Top Attractions

Arrah House (Kothi)
schedule 1 hour payments Free
Kunwar Singh Museum
schedule 1-2 hours payments rupees 10 (Indians), rupees 50 (foreigners)
Aranya Devi Temple
schedule 45 minutes payments Free

restaurant Must Try Local Food

Litti Chokha - baked wheat balls with sattu filling, served with mashed vegetables, widely available from street vendors, rupees 50-100

Top Attractions in Siwan: What to See and Do

Once you arrive in Siwan, explore these must-visit attractions that showcase the best of the city:

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Where to Eat in Siwan: Local Cuisine Guide

Must-Try Dishes in Siwan

Don't leave Siwan without tasting these local specialties:

Recommended Restaurants in Siwan

The Siwan Inn Restaurant

Indian, Chinese

Hotel Grand Siwan Restaurant

Indian, Continental

Annapurna Restaurant

North Indian, South Indian

New Prakash Hotel

Local Bihari, North Indian

Where to Stay in Siwan: Hotels for Every Budget

Budget Hotels (₹500-1500/night)

Hotel Raj Palace

Price:

rupees 800-1500. Basic rooms, central location near station, essential amenities.

Hotel Siwan International

Price:

rupees 900-1600. Clean rooms, good service, close to main market area.

Mid-Range Hotels (₹2000-5000/night)

Hotel The Siwan Inn

Price:

rupees 1800-3000. Modern facilities, air-conditioned rooms, restaurant, located on main road.

Hotel Grand Siwan

Price:

rupees 2000-3500. Comfortable rooms, banquet facilities, suitable for families, near city center.

Best Time to Visit Siwan: Season & Weather Travel Guide

Plan your trip according to the season for the best experience in Siwan:

Best Time

Temperature: 18-28 degrees C

Weather: Pleasant, dry, sunny days and cool nights.

Why Visit: Ideal weather for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Many local festivals occur.

Shoulder Season

Temperature: 25-40 degrees C (Mar-Apr), 28-35 degrees C (Jul-Sep)

Weather: Hot and dry in spring, humid with monsoon rains in summer.

Why Visit: Experience local life without tourist crowds. Monsoon brings lush greenery.

Avoid Season

Temperature: 35-45 degrees C

Weather: Extremely hot and dry, with heatwaves common.

Why Visit: N/A

Siwan Travel Tips: Money, Safety & Local Advice

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👕 What to Wear

Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. For women, traditional Indian attire like salwar kameez or conservative Western wear is appropriate. For men, trousers and shirts are suitable. Light cotton clothes are best for hot weather.

Lakhisarai to Siwan FAQ: Distance, Cost, Time & Best Routes (2026)

What is the distance from Lakhisarai to Siwan?
The distance from Lakhisarai to Siwan is 257 kilometers by road.
How long does it take to drive from Lakhisarai to Siwan?
It takes approximately 3h 08m to drive from Lakhisarai to Siwan, depending on traffic conditions and the number of stops you make along the way.
What is the cheapest way to travel from Lakhisarai to Siwan?
The most budget-friendly option is usually by bus or train. Driving costs approximately ₹2,454 for fuel and tolls. Buses are typically the cheapest, while trains offer a good balance of comfort and affordability.
What are the best stops between Lakhisarai and Siwan?
Popular stops along the route include Nalanda, Hajipur, Patna, Muzaffarpur, Arrah. These cities offer interesting attractions, local cuisine, and comfortable rest facilities.
What is the best time to travel from Lakhisarai to Siwan?
The best time to visit Siwan is during Best Time. Ideal weather for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Many local festivals occur.

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