The unifying connection that unites them all is Rajgir or Rajgrih (abode of Kings). It was a regal city encircled by seven hills that served as the capital of the Magadh kingdom from the time of the Mahabharata until the 5th century BC, when Magadh King Ajatshatru chose to relocate Magadh's headquarters to Pataliputra (now Patna).
BEST TOURIST ATTRACTION IN RAJGIR
1. Viswa Shanti Stupa Rajgir
The 400-meter-tall Vishwa Shanti Stupa was constructed by
the Japanese as a memorial and a symbol of global peace on Gridhakuta Hill. The
four Buddha statues represent four significant moments in Lord Buddha's life.
The Vishwa Shanti Stupa, also called the Gridhakuta, is one of Rajgir's top
tourist destinations and is accessible via cable car. Additionally, there is a
temple or pagoda where the prayers for world peace are regulated.
2. Nature Safari Park
The Nature Safari Park is a safari zone in Rajgir, Bihar, India, located 6 kilometers from Rajgir Wildlife Safari and 10 kilometers from Rajgir Railway Station. It is one of the must-see attractions included in Rajgir vacation packages and is located near Rajgir Zoo Safari Park.
The Nature Safari, developed by the department of forests, environment, and climate change, is stretched across 500 acres in the Rajgir hills and cost Rs 19 crore. RajgirJethian Buddha Marg is surrounded by dense forest. It is expected to be the first of its sort in the country when it opens in 2021. The Nature Safari provides its visitors with one-of-a-kind experiences such as a glass skywalk, suspension bridge, adventure park, and more.
3. Rajgir Wildlife Safari
One of the most stunning locations is the Rajgiri Zoo Safari, which is only 4 km from the railway station. It is situated next to Rajgir, Bihar's Maniyar Math, a popular tourist destination.It is divided into five distinct and expansive zones and is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including tigers, lions, leopards, elephants, and many others. The park also features an amphitheater, a gallery for orientation, an explanation center, and a butterfly park. It also provides a management part for maintaining park maintenance.
4. Glass Bridge
One of Rajgir's greatest attractions is the Glass Floor Bridge, one of the most remarkable architectural marvels with a vast sky and a transparent floor among its best qualities. It is estimated that the Bridge is around 85 feet long and 6 feet wide. Situated within the Nature Safari Park, this is a must-see location on the Rajgir tour. Nevertheless, the bridge is being built in the Rajgir region of Bihar, amidst five lovely hills.
5. Rajgir Ropeway
The oldest ropeway in the nation is thought to be the Rajgir Ropeway. This chairlift ropeway whisks you up to a height of about 1000 feet above sea level, where you can take in the beautiful Pant Wildlife Sanctuary and the towering peaks of Udaygiri, Vaibhagiri, Songiri, and Vipalachal.
The Vishwa Shanti Stupa is situated at the summit of Ratnagiri Hill, and pilgrims who are Jain, Hindu, and Buddhist typically travel the ropeway and utilize the charlift for transportation.
6. Ajatshatru Fort
During the reign of King Ajatshatru, over 2500 years ago, this historical monument was constructed. One of the best forts constructed in India to date is this lovely tourist destination in Rajgir. Numerous chambers designed for the royal family and courtiers are housed in this historic architectural wonder, all of which were adorned with priceless jewels.
The Bimbisara Jail, which bears the name of Ajatshatru's father, King Bimbisar, is one of the main attractions of the Ajatshatru Fort. King Bimbisar's deep devotion to Buddha led to his imprisonment in this jail. Because of the destruction, the depth of the hidden tunnel beneath the fort is unknown. Here, you can take pictures to document the fort's meticulously preserved past.
7. Swarn Bhandar
The Son Bhandar caves, or Swarna Bhandar, are two artificial caves formed from a single massive rock. The writings found within indicate that these caverns were used by Jains in the third or fourth century. With a trapezoidal entrance and a pointed roof, the main cave is rectangular in shape and draws inspiration from the Barabar Caves, the first man-made caverns. The main cave dates back to the Mauryan era, and inside was a votive Jain stele. There is some polish on the cave floor.
8. Venu Van
The Lord Buddha is claimed to have loved the Bamboo Forest, the Venu Vana, which was given to him by the Magadha King Bimbisara approximately 2500 years ago. You could also visit the Buddha Temple if you exit through the back gate. The park is Rajgir's greatest location for strolling, relaxing, and practicing meditation.
9. Pandu Pokhara
A theme park in a natural environment is called Pandu Pokhar. I visited this place on the second day of my tour of Rajgir. PANDU POKHAR is a place that combines thrilling activities with stunning surroundings. There is something for everyone, including charming gardens and an outdoor theater. A bronze statue of King Pandu, standing 37 feet tall, was sculpted from a pond. A park is developed that offers a distinctive blend of camping and entertainment. It is acceptable for social gatherings such as family reunions, business meetings, and school tours. Really a must-visit location for the perfect vacation.
10. Cyclopean Wall
Located in Rajgir, Bihar, 7 kilometers from Rajgir Railway Station lies the Cyclopean Wall, an old fortification wall. One of the locations included in the Rajgir Tour Packages, it is among the world's earliest instances of cycle masonry. The ancient city of Rajgriha was encircled by the 40km-long Cyclopean Wall, which had a width of 4 meters. Before 324 BC, King Jarasandha, the second king of the Brihadratha (Rawani) dynasty, built it with enormous peeled stones to defend his capital against foes and foreign invaders. It brings to mind the Brihadratha (Rawani) dynasty's exceptional administrative abilities.
11. Ghora Katora lake
Ghora Katora Lake is a very beautiful and captivating location, close to Rajgir. The lake has a horse-like shape because it is believed that the horses of the Rajgir kings drank water from this location. It is close to the World Peace Pagoda and has mountains on three sides. Private vehicles are not permitted, so you will need to take the traditional "tonga". The drive to this location is incredibly captivating and is six kilometers from the main road.Your heart will be stolen by the very first glance. The lake is perfect for strolling around and taking beautiful photos of because of its picturesque appearance. This place offers boating as well, so guests can spend time with their families.
12. Sonabhandar
Near Rajgir, Bihar, India, are two artificial caves called Son Bhandar, or Sonebhandar. The largest cave has a dedicatory inscription that dates to the fourth century CE and is thought to date the caves to the third or fourth century CE. However, some experts suggest that the tunnels may really date back to the Mauryan empire, which ruled from 319 to 180 BCE. The primary cave features a trapezoidal entrance and a rectangular ceiling with a point, resembling the design of the Barabar caverns, which were India's earliest manmade caverns and date to the third century BCE. However, the "Mauryan polish" and finish are of a far lesser caliber. The stone of Son Bhandar is somewhat softer than the granite found in the Barabar caves.
13. Rajgir Hot Spring / Brahmakund
The holy natural water springs known as Rajgir Hot Springs are situated three kilometers from Rajgir railway station, Bihar. It is one of the most well-known hot springs in Bihar and a major Rajgir pilgrimage destination. It can be found close to Pandu Pokhar. One of Rajgir's most well-known sights is the Hot Water Springs, which are situated at the base of Vaibhava Hill. There are about seven hot springs in Rajgir that are important Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu sites. The seven Saptadhara streams are said to have their origins in the Saptaparni Caves at the summit of the hill. The Brahmakund Spring is the hottest and most sacred, with an approximate temperature of 45 degrees Celsius.
14. Bimbisar Jail
The magnificent Venuvana was built by the renowned Magadh Emperor Bimbisar to house the Buddha. Venuvana, an artificial forest and sanctuary intended for peaceful enjoyment and meditation, was the first gift the monarch gave to Lord Gautama Buddha. There is a monastery there as well, where the historical Buddha used to meditate.