π The Seat of Ancient Wisdom
Visit the Ruins of the World's First University & the Holy Hills where Buddha Preached
Nalanda was the ancient center of learning from the 5th century BC, attracting scholars from across Asia. Its massive library and ruins are now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Adjacent Rajgir was the capital of the Magadha Empire and a favorite place of Lord Buddha and Lord Mahavira, featuring holy hot springs and peaceful hills.
The archaeological ruins of the world-famous ancient seat of learning.
A massive white peace pagoda accessible via a scenic ropeway.
The 'Vulture's Peak' where Buddha preached many important sermons.
The first bamboo grove monastery offered to Buddha by King Bimbisara.
Sacred hot springs in Rajgir with medicinal and spiritual properties.
Houses exquisite statues and artifacts excavated from the University ruins.