About Patna

Succeeding along the southern banks of waterway Ganges and set in the scenery of a magnificent recorded past, Patna gloats of an overwhelming nearness in history and appreciates the differentiation of being perhaps the most seasoned city on the planet. Notwithstanding being one of the major and most famous vacationer goals in India, this capital city of Bihar likewise holds critical strict and profound significance as it is an entryway to journey destinations of Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists.

Initially called as Pataliputra, Patna is as of now a hot-bed for the coming full circle political fortunes. One of the most established consistently occupied places on the planet, it is the quintessential North Indian town - West of the city lies the territory called Bankipur, while towards the southwest is the new region with wide streets and swanky structures. The social legacy of Bihar is reflected in the numerous landmarks housed in Patna, the most popular ones being Patna Sahib Gurudwara, Patna Planetarium, the Highcourt, Golghar, Secretariat Building and Padri ki Haveli among various different attractions. Commonplace of an Indian city, the riverside city of Patna is additionally known for some tasteful dishes - litti chokha being the lord of all!


Historic Venture

Patna gloats of various verifiable landmarks delineating the historical backdrop of the state, for example, the Maner Sharif, an authentic site that houses two tombs, Shah Daulat and Makhdoom Yahya Maneri; Takht SriPatna Sahib, a heavenly spot for Sikhs set up by Maharaja Ranjit Singh; Patthar ki Masjid, a mosque entirely developed of stones and Mahavir Mandir.


What is the best time to visit Patna ?

Winters (October-March) is the best time to visit Patna and different pieces of Bihar. Summers are incredibly sweltering and touring and exercises won't be conceivable. Indeed, even the rainstorm ought to be kept away from as it is very hot and sticky out there. An extraordinary time to visit Patna is during the Chhatth Festival which is just celebrated by Biharis. It happens on the seventh day after Diwali and is a celebration to petition the Sun God. This celebration is praised all through the state with high energy and the festivals merit seeing and encountering.


How to Reach Patna ?

By Air: Lok Nayak Jayaprakash air terminal of Patna is well-associated with most urban communities in India.
Closest Airport: Patna Airport (PAT)
By Rail: The city has its own railroad station which additionally serves the state of Bihar.
By Road: Transports are accessible from most urban communities of the nation to Patna.

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