Rajgir is a city with significant historical and religious importance, particularly for Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. It served as the first capital of the ancient kingdom of Magadha, which later evolved into the Mauryan Empire. The city's origins are believed to date back to around 1000 BC, with mentions in the Mahabharata.
Vishwa Shanti Stupa (Peace Pagoda)
Rajgir Hot Springs (Brahmakund)
Rajgir Ropeway
Cyclopean Wall
Venuvana (Bamboo Grove)
Bimbisara Jail
Saptaparni Caves
Pant Wildlife Sanctuary (Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary)
Swarn Bhandar (Sonabhandar Caves)
Ghora Katora Lake
Ajatshatru Fort
Gridhakuta (Vulture's Peak)
Makhdum Kund
Maniyar Math
Chariot Wheel Marks
Jarasandha's Akhara
Pandu Pokhar
Veerayatan Museum
Glass Floor Bridge
Jivaka's Mango Garden