Visiting Bihar

While you may be thinking that Bihar is a troubled state and should not venture into a place turbulent by eventualities, you just forgot that every coin has two sides and are exactly opposite to one another. Ok you have seen the bad side of Bihar, but does that restricts you from relishing the better half of Bihar, of course not. The better half of Bihar lies in its rich cultural background and sites of tourist interests which still lie scattered across the region in its most preserved and natural forms.

 

Topography wise Bihar is guarded by Uttar Pradesh on one side, while on the other it is lined by Nepal border, which makes it a foot hill Himalayan land scape. For a tourist aspiring to venture into Bihar for religious and vacational needs, Bihar offers some of the best places to visit; the place is well connected by air, railways and roads to nearly all the major cities and airports of India. Not to mention the recently developed national highways also cater to the communication means for the tourists who wish to be enchanted by countryside first hand experience. One of the advantages of the poor development in Bihar is that Bihar and its people have not lost their touch with the soil and represents India in its crude old form and the tourists’ experiences the aroma of Indian yesteryears. Baati and Liti chokha one of the most sought after delicacies of the region. Its unique traditional taste is enjoyed by both rich as well as poor.