Bihar's Top Hill Stations for a Refreshing Getaway

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Attractions include Vulture's Peak and the nearby ancient Nalanda University ruins, making Rajgir a historical and natural treasure.

Rajgir

Located near the Indo-Nepal border, Valmiki Nagar is home to the Valmiki National Park, known for its scenic beauty.

Valmiki Nagar

Not a traditional hill station, but its tranquil ambiance and spiritual vibe make Bodh Gaya a must-visit.

Bodh Gaya

Close to Bodh Gaya, Gaya is surrounded by hills and is famous for the Vishnupad Temple and the serene Falgu River.

Gaya

Home to the historic Rohtas Fort, Rohtas offers a glimpse into Bihar's architectural history amidst its hilly terrain.

Rohtas

Part of the Kaimur Range, these hills are known for their lush greenery and waterfalls, making them ideal for trekking and nature enthusiasts.

Kaimur Hills

While not a traditional hill station, Sitamarhi is surrounded by scenic hills and is believed to be the birthplace of Goddess Sita.

Sitamarhi

Famous for its lush green hills and silk industry, Bhagalpur is also near the Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary.

Bhagalpur

A hidden gem, Jamui is encircled by hills and forests, providing a tranquil retreat with rich cultural heritage and ancient temples.

Jamui