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Exploring Patna: A Journey Through Time

Join us on a captivating exploration of Patna's rich history and vibrant culture in this engaging free walking tour.

Time

3 Hours

Stops

4 Places

Distance

3.1 km


Start

Golghar

Start your journey at Golghar, a massive granary built in 1786, offering panoramic views of the city from its top.

Golghar (Source: Google Maps)

Golghar (Source: Google Maps)

Golghar, constructed in 1786, is a remarkable granary designed to store grain for famine relief. Its unique beehive shape is a blend of functional architecture and aesthetic appeal. Standing at 29 meters high, it offers a panoramic view of Patna and the Ganges River. The structure was built by the British during the colonial era, and its walls are 3.6 meters thick, showcasing the engineering prowess of the time. Visitors can climb the spiral staircase of 143 steps to reach the top, where the view is especially stunning at sunset. Golghar is not only an architectural marvel but also a symbol of the city's resilience against famine.

Walk 12 mins (0.9 km)

Gandhi Maidan

Just a short walk from Golghar, visit Gandhi Maidan, a historic ground known for its political rallies and cultural events.

Gandhi Maidan (Source: Google Maps)

Gandhi Maidan (Source: Google Maps)

Gandhi Maidan is a historic ground in Patna, renowned for being the site of numerous political rallies and cultural events. Spanning over 62 acres, it serves as a central hub for gatherings and celebrations. The ground is named after Mahatma Gandhi, reflecting its significance in India's freedom struggle. It has witnessed many pivotal moments in the country's history, including speeches from prominent leaders. The expansive green space is surrounded by trees and provides a serene atmosphere amidst the bustling city. Gandhi Maidan also hosts various festivals and fairs, making it a vibrant spot for locals and tourists alike.

Walk 27 mins (1.9 km)

Buddha Smriti Park

Walk to Buddha Smriti Park, a tranquil space dedicated to the memory of Lord Buddha, with a striking stupa and meditation center.

Buddha Smriti Park (Source: Google Maps)

Buddha Smriti Park (Source: Google Maps)

Buddha Smriti Park is a serene and beautifully landscaped park dedicated to the memory of Lord Buddha. Established in 2010, it features a striking stupa that stands as a tribute to the teachings of Buddhism. The park spans over 22 acres and includes a meditation center, walking paths, and a tranquil pond. The stupa, inspired by ancient architectural styles, is adorned with intricate carvings that depict scenes from Buddha's life. This peaceful oasis is perfect for reflection and meditation, attracting visitors seeking solace and spiritual connection. The park also hosts cultural events and festivals related to Buddhism, enriching Patna's spiritual landscape.

Walk 5 mins (0.3 km)

Mahavir Mandir

Visit Mahavir Mandir, one of Patna's most revered Hindu temples, known for its spiritual atmosphere and charitable activities.

Mahavir Mandir (Source: Google Maps)

Mahavir Mandir (Source: Google Maps)

Mahavir Mandir is one of the most revered Hindu temples in Patna, dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Built in the 18th century, the temple is known for its vibrant atmosphere and spiritual significance. Devotees flock here from all over the region to seek blessings and participate in various rituals. The temple's architecture is a blend of traditional Indian styles, adorned with intricate carvings and vivid colors. It is also known for its charitable activities, providing assistance to the needy and supporting various community initiatives. The bustling surroundings and the fervor of devotees create a unique spiritual experience, making Mahavir Mandir a must-visit landmark in Patna.


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