On an average, 20 million domestic tourists and 1 million foreign tourists visits Bihar annually.
Mahabodhi Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Attractions:
- Patna – The capital of Bihar, famous for its rich history and royal architecture
- Gaya – Known for Bodh Gaya the place at which Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment
- Muzaffarpur – Famous for its education
- Kesariya – Location of the world's largest Buddhist Stupa
- Nalanda – Location of one of the world's oldest university
- Sasaram – Tomb of Sher Shah Suri, the great emperor of medieval India
- Sonepur Cattle Fair – The Sonepur cattle fair or Sonepur Mela, it is the biggest cattle fair of Asia and stretches on from fifteen days to one month
- Takht Sri Patna Sahib – One of the famous Sikh pilgrimage known for the birthplace of Sikh's Tenth Guru Sri Guru Gobind Singh Sahib
- Darbhanga – It is among the oldest cities of Bihar. Famous for the Maharaja forts and Kali Mandir.
- Munger – Home to the only Yoga University in the world, Bihar School of Yoga. Religious places such as Shakti Peethas.
- Deoghar – One of the famous Hindu pilgrimage known for the Satsang Ashram of Sri Sri Thakur Anukul Chandra situated at Satsang Nagar
- Vaishali – Lord Mahavir was born on the outskirts of this ancient city, and lived in Vaishali till he was 22
Bihar districts here:-
| Araira | Madhepur | ||
| Arwal | Madhubani | ||
| Aurangabad | Monghyr | ||
| Banka | Muzaffarpur | ||
| Begusarai | Nalanda | ||
| Bhagalpur | Nawada | ||
| Bhojpur | Patna | ||
| Buxar | Purnea | ||
| Darbhanga | Rohtas | ||
| East Champaran | Saharsa | ||
| Gaya | Samastipur | ||
| Gopalganj | Saran | ||
| Jamui | Shiekhpura | ||
| Jehanabad | Sheohar | ||
| Kaimur | Sitamarhi | ||
| Katihar | Siwan | ||
| Khagaria | Supaul | ||
| Kishanganj | Vaishali | ||
| Lakhisarai | West Champaran |

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