Explore the Hidden Gems
From ancient ruins to untouched forests, find your perfect getaway in the heart of India.

Nalanda Ruins
Nalanda was one of the world's oldest and most prestigious universities, dating back to the 5th century CE. Walk through the sprawling ruins of lecture halls, monasteries, and temples that once housed over 10,000 students and 2,000 teachers from across Asia. A UNESCO World Heritage Site that tells the story of India's incredible intellectual heritage.

Valmiki Reserve
Valmiki Tiger Reserve is Bihar's only national park and tiger reserve, located at the India-Nepal border. Spanning over 900 sq km of dense sal forests, wetlands, and grasslands, it's home to the Royal Bengal Tiger, leopards, wild elephants, sloth bears, and over 250 bird species. Experience thrilling jungle safaris, stay in eco-huts, and immerse yourself in raw, untouched wilderness.

Bodh Gaya
The spiritual epicenter of Buddhism. Sit beneath the shade of the descendant of the original Bodhi Tree, explore dozens of international monasteries, and find absolute tranquility away from the chaos of the city.

Nalanda
Wander through the sprawling, red-brick ruins of a university that attracted scholars from across the globe 1,500 years ago. Nalanda is a testament to India's golden age of mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy.

Rajgir
Surrounded by seven lush hills, Rajgir was the first capital of the Magadh Empire. Soak in the natural hot springs, ride the ropeway to the Peace Pagoda, and explore the ancient Cyclopean Wall.

Rohtasgarh
Perched atop the Kaimur hills, surrounded by waterfalls and dense forests, lies one of the largest and most mysterious hill forts in India. A paradise for trekkers and history buffs looking for untouched beauty.


Valmiki Tiger Reserve
Nestled against the Himalayan foothills on the Nepal border, Bihar's only national park is a thriving ecosystem of Bengal tigers, leopards, and diverse birdlife. The perfect escape into the wild.