Starting From
₹ 150,000 per adult
Explore the cultural richness of Bihar and Jharkhand through fascinating historical sites, vibrant festivals and deliciously varied cuisine.
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Duration 3.0 hour
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Live tour guide
English,French
Itinerary
Your journey begins in Delhi, the vibrant capital of India, where you will soak up the country's rich cultural diversity before flying to Ranchi, the picturesque capital of Jharkhand. In Ranchi, discover the majestic Hundru waterfall, which offers a breathtaking natural spectacle. Next, head to Deoghar, a holy town famous for the Baba Baidyanath Temple, an important Hindu pilgrimage site. Your adventure continues in Patna, the historic capital of Bihar, where you can explore iconic sites such as the Patna Museum and the Mahavir Temple. Dhanbad, the "coal capital of India", then welcomes you with its coal mines and lively atmosphere. Soak up the unique atmosphere of this industrial city before heading to Bodhgaya. In Bodhgaya, delve into ancient history by visiting Mahabodhi Temple, a sacred Buddhist site where Buddha is said to have achieved enlightenment. Soak up the spirituality and serenity of this sacred place before concluding your trip.
Highlights
Discover Bihar and Jharkhand with us for an authentic immersion.
Expert local guides and comfortable accommodations.
Explore the cultural treasures and natural wealth of the region.
Includes
Accommodations in a double room. Meals: Breakfast at the hotels. The private air-conditioned vehicle such as Toyota Innova Crysta with the driver English-speaker. Plane ticket: Deoghar - Delhi. Airport transfers: Delhi, Deogarh. Transfers to the station: Delhi, Patna. Train ticket: Delhi - Patna Driver Fees. Entrances to monuments. A French-speaking guide. Personalized advice to prepare for the trip. Assistance from a French-speaking advisor in India, available 24 hours a day during the journey. One bottle of water per day and per person.