

Buxar Zoo, established in 1958, is a serene wildlife sanctuary in Bihar, India, home to a variety of flora and fauna.
Famous for its traditional Bihari breakfast, especially Litti Chokha.
Known for its rich Mughlai cuisine, especially the Mutton Biryani.
Offers a beautiful view of the Ganga River along with delicious Bihari dinner options.
A popular Bihari dish made with sattu (roasted gram flour) balls, served with a spicy potato mash.
A breakfast dish made from fermented rice batter and lentil filling, often served with ghee.
A sweet corn dish made with grated corn, jaggery, and spices, often served as a evening snack.

A historic fort offering panoramic views of the Ganges, best explored in the morning.

A well-preserved museum housing artifacts from the Mauryan and Gupta periods, ideal for an afternoon visit.
A serene riverside spot for evening strolls and Ganges views, especially beautiful at sunset.

Buxar Zoo is in a tropical region, so long sleeves protect from sun and insects.
For observing wildlife from a distance without disturbing them.
Staying hydrated is crucial in tropical climates, and reusable bottles help reduce plastic waste.
Intricately designed Zardozi embroidery, a traditional craft of Buxar, featuring gold and silver threads, reflecting the region's rich history.
Famous for its unique taste, Buxar's mango pickle is a must-try, made from locally grown mangoes and traditional spices.
Beautifully crafted terracotta items, a symbol of Buxar's cultural heritage, depicting local folklore and traditions.
A breathtaking scenic area known for its stunning landscapes, ancient temples, and the world's tallest Buddha statue.
A serene urban oasis offering stunning lake views, walking paths, and picnic spots.

A masterpiece of Gothic architecture, Strasbourg Cathedral is renowned for its intricate details and stunning stained glass windows.