Katihar, a district in the northeastern part of Bihar, India, offers travelers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and spiritual sites. Situated amidst mountains, rivers, and lakes, and with its proximity to the Himalayas and the passage of the holy Ganga River, Katihar provides a refreshing escape from the usual tourist trails. Katihar is well-connected by rail, with the Katihar Junction being a major railway station on the North East Railway route, linking it to cities like Patna, Kolkata, Delhi, and Guwahati. While it doesn't have its own airport, the nearest major airport is in Patna, approximately 250 km away. The city is also accessible by road via National Highway 31.
Gorakhnath Temple: A sacred Shiva shrine
known for its Shivalinga and attracting devotees
especially during Maha Shivratri.
Bagi Math: A spiritual retreat in Bagi village
known for its 108 rooms used for spiritual activities and its atmosphere of devotion.
Goga Lake (Gogabil Lake): One of Bihar's largest wetlands
spanning about 217 acres
it attracts numerous tourists and migratory birds
especially during monsoon and winter.
Kali Mandir: A temple dedicated to Goddess Kali with historical significance and attractive carvings.
Ramakrishna Mission Ashram: Established in 1925
this ashram is a spiritual center known for its service
education
and Vedantic practices.
Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib Historical Gurudwara: Located in Lakshmipur Panchayat
this historical Gurudwara is significant as Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib stayed here in 1670 AD.
Baghnagarh Fort: An ancient fort noted for its architectural beauty and historical importance.
Manihari Ghat: Offers beautiful views of the Ganges River and holds historical significance as a river port.
Kali Mandir Park: A serene place with lush greenery
ideal for relaxation and picnics
often associated with the Kali Mandir.
Koshi River: A major natural attraction providing scenic views and opportunities for boating
particularly at its confluence with the Ganga.
1Kursela: Offers beautiful views of the Ganges and Kosi rivers.
1Barari Fort: Another historical fort in the region.
Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary: Provides an opportunity to observe diverse flora and fauna.
Shree Durga Temple
Katihar: A temple dedicated to Goddess Durga.
Dhruv Kundu Children Park: A park suitable for children and families.
Narendra Uddayan: A local park for recreation.
Bhagwati Mandir Barari: An ancient temple dedicated to Devi Durga
known for its religious importance and grand celebrations during Navratri.
Barsoi Junction: A historical town known for its railway junction
local markets
and traditional food.
Farakka Barrage: An impressive dam on the Kosi River
showcasing natural beauty and engineering.
Bhairav Temple Barari: An ancient temple dedicated to Bhairav Baba
playing a significant role in local culture.