Diamond Triangle Tour

Duration: 3 Nights 4 Days Previous Next Diamond Triangle Tour TravelBaits takes you on a spiritual journey through the life history of Lord Mahavira. Starting from Vaishali, his birthplace to the holy place of Pawapuri, we take you to all the holy sites related to Jain religion. Parasnath hill, is one such mountain peak named after Lord Parshvanath, the 23rd tirthankar and contains shrines of most of the tirthankaras of Jainism. Spend a day trekking to this divine hill and experience the bliss of one of the most important pilgrimage site of…

How did Gandhiji became Mahatma-The story of the transformation

On 10th April 1917, Mahatma Gandhi came to Patna Railway station for the first time in his life. On the behest of Raj Kumar Shukla, Gandhiji visited Bihar to meet the farmers from Champaran who were being forced by the British to cultivate indigo on their land. This had made their lands infertile leading to lower production of other essential crops. The denial to indigo farming resulted in imposition of taxes. The farmers were in a miserable condition. In his autobiography, Mahatma Gandhi, acknowledged to have not known the name or geographical…

Rajgir-Pawapuri Tour: A Comprehensive tour of ancient land of Nalanda and Pawapuri

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Jal Mandir, Pawapuri

Previous Next Explore Rajgir The twin cities of Rajgir and Pawapuri have close association with the lives of Buddha as well as Lord Mahavir, the 24th Tirthankar of Jainism. Dotted with ancient artifacts, beautiful temples and nestled in the Rajgir hills, one will find himself immersed in the wonders of the ancient world in this full day tour to this historical land. This comprehensive tour will you give you an peak into the historical lands of Rajgir, Nalanda and Pawapuri. An adventurous ropeway ride to Vishwa Shanti Stupa will remind you of…

Barabar Caves Tour

Previous Next Barabar Caves in the Jehanabad district of Bihar is the oldest surviving rock-cut cave in India. They belong to the Mauryan empire with Ashokan inscriptions on its walls. The caves are situated on the twin hills of Barabar and Nagarjuni hills. The caves are dated around 3rd century BCE. In the Kako d How do you reach Airport: Jai Prakash Narayan International Airport/Railway Station: Patna Junction is connected to major metropolian cities by train Book your Tour Inclusions Barabar CavesMausoleum of Hazrat Biwi KamalBitho SharifTrip Duration: Full Day  Map for the…

Freedom Struggle Tour

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Shaheed Smarak

Previous Next Bihar has given birth to many great leaders who not only participated in the freedom struggle of India but also became the leaders of Independent India. Mahatma Gandhi sowed the seeds of Satyagraha in Champaran, Bihar which later became an important tool in the freedom struggle. Dr Rajendra prasad, the first president of India was born in Zeradei in the Siwan district of Bihar. The museum in patna  commemorates his contributions and walk us through his life history. Shaheed Smarak Park or the martyr's memorial reminds us of the sacrifice…

Buddhist Heritage Tour

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Buddha Smriti Park

Previous Next Buddha Smriti Park is the modern meditation center located in the heart of Patna. It was built to commemorate 2554th birth anniversary of Buddha. A spectacular Stupa in the middle of the park, known as Patliputra Karuna Stupa houses the original relics of Buddha found during excavation at Vaishali. The park has two saplings of the Bodhi Tree, received from SriLanka and Bodh Gaya. There is a laser show in the park every evening depicting stories of Bihar from the time of Ramayana to the post Independence era. How do…

Mauryan Glory Tour

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Kumhrar Park

Previous Next Patliputra, now known as Patna, was the capital city of the great Ashoka Mauryan Empire. Ruins of the ancient city of Patliputra have been excavated at the site of Kumhrar. The famous well from the time of Emperor Ashok is in Agam Kuan adding to the ancient heritage.  The newly constructed Bihar Museum hosts a collection of unique sculptures and ancient artifacts. Sabhayata Dwar built in Mauryan-style architecture is the tallest monument  How do you reach Airport: Jaiprakash Narayan International Airport Railway Station: Patna Junction is connected to major metropolian…

The Museum Tour

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Bihar Museum

Previous Next Patna is a place whose history dates back to 2700 years. Hence, there are a number of museums that houses artifacts, sculptures, earthenwares, figurines especially the terracota ones, and instruments of olden times.  The 2000-year old Didarganj Yakshini statue of Mauryan times is the one of the main attractions of Bihar Museum. To unfold the history of Bihar, and the personalities related to Bihar, there are many museums which can be walked through in this tour. To name a few, Rajendra Smriti Sangrahalay, Gandhi Sangrahalay and the historic Gandhi Maidan.…

How Buddhism and Bihar are intertwined

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The Giant Buddha Statue

The Mahabodhi Temple The Nalanda University Siddhartha Gautama was a young prince born to royalty in Lumbini, an area which is now part of Nepal about 2600 years ago. While growing up he was shielded from all of life's worries and trepidations since his parents wanted him to grow up to be a strong warrior. He was privy to all of life's materialistic pleasures and was oblivious to human sufferings and the common man`s pursuit to happiness. But contrary to the belief of his parents, his eventual encounter with human sickness, suffering…

What is the importance of Bihar Diwas

Bihar, with a glorious history of over 2000 years,was recognized officially as a state on March 22, 1912, which is now the Bihar Diwas! Bihar Diwas is celebrated every year on 22nd March to commemorate the separation of Bihar from Bengal. The tradition of celebrating Bihar Diwas was first started in the year 2010 under the guidance of our honorable Chief Minister Shri Nitish Kumar and since then, has been celebrated with much enthusiasm. It was on this day(March 22) that Bihar got its identity as it was separated from the Bengal…