This is an official RU-vid channel of Bihar Tourism Department where you can explore the serene beauty of "BIHAR" through some mesmerizing videos uploaded by the Department.
Bihar's antiquity is evident from its name, which is derived from the ancient word "VIHARA" (monastery). It is indeed a land of monasteries. Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, Muslim and Sikh shrines abound in this ancient land where India's first major empires rose and fell. Where the ruins of the worlds' earliest university slumbers in the void of time. The passage of Ganga, flowing wide and deep enrich the plains of Bihar before distributing in Bengal's deltoid zone.
Come let's take a ride of splendour tour and enjoy the spirit of holiness!
..लेकिन,बिहार के यह महल घूमने के लिए पैसे कौन देगा?मेरा बाप तो तैयार ही नही होता है.. .."हज़ारो साल नर्गिस अपनी बे-नूरी पे रोती है बड़ी मुश्किल से होता है चमन में दीदा-वर पैदा"..
Main yahan recently (August) me gaya tha, Gurpa station Gaya se 17 km dur hai, aur Gurpa hill wahin pass me hai, jo Gurpa station se sirf 1.5 km dur hai. Subah 5:30 baje ek train Gaya station ke platform 1A se chalti hai. Mujhe laga tha ki main subah jaane ke baad 8:30 AM tak wapas aa jaunga, lekin lagbhag 4 ghante se zyada wahin lag gaye. Wahan se nikalne ke baad pura Gaya bhi ghuma tha. Ek train wahaan se 12:45 PM par Gaya station ke liye nikalti hai Gurpa station se. Isse accha maine Tamtam se hi chala gaya aur 11 baje tak Gaya pahunch gaya tha. Gurpa hills ka top view bahut hi sundar hai. Jab maine half mountain climb kiya, toh wahan pahad ka paani peene ke liye bahut accha tha, aur wahaan ka view bhi kaafi sundar tha. Pahad ke upar chadhai aur bhi mushkil thi, kyunki lagbhag 1650+ inclined stairs hain. Main 9 baar ruk ruk kar upar tak pahunch paya. Har 20 stairs ke baad station aur aas-paas ka view aur bhi zyada sundar lagta hai, aur top pe pahunchne ke baad mandir ka aur aas-paas ke nazare sabse best the. Yeh mera best experience tha ❤🙌