Rajgir, once known as Rajagriha, is a super cool place in Bihar, India! It's like stepping back in time with ancient stories, peaceful hills, and temples. Imagine kings and Buddha walking the same paths! Explore this historical gem, a must-see for India travel!
₹2,500
October to March
enjoy the best weather and local festivals.
Recommended: 2 days
Rajgir is well connected by road and rail. The nearest airport is in Patna, approximately 100 km away. From Patna, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Rajgir. The nearest major railway station is in Gaya, which is well connected to major Indian cities. From Gaya, you can take a local train or a taxi to Rajgir. Buses also run regularly from major cities in Bihar to Rajgir.
The weather in Rajgir is pleasant from October to March with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C. Summers (April to June) are hot and dry with temperatures reaching up to 40°C. The monsoon season (July to September) brings moderate rainfall.
Rajgir, nestled in the Nalanda district of Bihar, is a place of immense historical and religious significance. Surrounded by hills and lush greenery, it offers a tranquil escape with ancient ruins, Buddhist monasteries, and Hindu temples. Known for its association with Lord Buddha and the Mauryan Empire, Rajgir is a popular pilgrimage site and a haven for those seeking spiritual solace and historical exploration. The serene atmosphere and natural beauty make it a unique destination in India.