Explore the Cyclopean Wall in Rajgir! An ancient stone structure from the city's old name 'Rajagriha', it's a fascinating glimpse into India's royal past. Perfect for young explorers!
Enjoy Scenic Views
Explore Ancient Wall Ruins
Learn About Its History
Photography Of The Structure
Walk Along Wall'S Path
October to March
Morning
₹100 per person
The Cyclopean Wall is believed to have been built before the Mauryan Empire, possibly during the reign of the Bimbisara dynasty, around the 6th century BCE. It was constructed to protect the ancient city of Rajgir, which was then the capital of the Magadha kingdom. The wall's unique construction, using large, unmortared stones, is a testament to the early engineering techniques of the time. Over centuries, parts of the wall have been damaged by time and natural elements, but significant sections still stand, offering a tangible link to the region's rich history. It is a significant archaeological site for understanding ancient Indian architecture and urban planning.