

Golghar, a historic granary in Patna, Bihar, is a testament to the city's rich past, offering panoramic views of the Ganges.
A grand granary built by the British in 1786, offering panoramic city views.

Home to ancient artifacts, including a collection of Mauryan and Ashokan pillars.
A beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Hari, known for its intricate architecture.
Famous for its lassi and kheer, a local favorite for breakfast.
Iconic street food stall known for its kachoris and samosas.
Historic restaurant serving royal Mughlai cuisine since 1958.

A captivating museum dedicated to space exploration, offering interactive exhibits and a planetarium.
Chapel Bridge, a 14th-century wooden bridge, is Lucerne's most iconic landmark, featuring a series of paintings under its roof.
Experience the rich history of Chandrapur in a captivating light and sound show at the historic Chandrapur Fort.
A traditional Bihari dish made with sattu (roasted gram flour) stuffed in wheat dough, deep fried and served with chokha (a mix of mashed potatoes, tomatoes, and green chilies).

A savory steamed cake made from chickpea flour, often served with tamarind chutney and green chili chutney.
A platter featuring various Bihari dishes like Sattu Paratha, Dal Pitha, Ghugni, and Bihari Raita.
Golghar experiences monsoon season, so a rain jacket is essential for unexpected showers.
Protect from the sun during sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects, especially in the evenings.
These sarees are handwoven using traditional techniques and are known for their intricate zari work and vibrant colors.
This non-ferrous metal casting craft is unique to Odisha and involves intricate designs inspired by nature.
These cloth-based paintings depict Hindu mythological themes and are traditionally made using natural dyes and brushes made from bamboo and palm leaves.