Book Madhepura to Berhampur Cab
Madhepura to Berhampur distnce : 972 km
Estimated travel time : 21.5 hours
Berhampur is the very popular city for both business and tourism. Berhampur, means abode of Brahma, also known as Silk city. The city is famous for silk textile specially Ikkat silk sarees.
Berhampur also known as Brahmapur is located in the Ganjam district in state of Odhisha, India. Berhampur is traditionally and culturally rich town. Town houses many religious places which attracts devotees here. Berhampur will acquaint you with the richness of handloom clothes, jewellery shops and its beautifully designed silk sarees. People here are also very fond of drama and theatre. Ganjam kala parishad and Prakasam hall are some of the oldest halls of city. Town also shows some beautiful work out of brass and metal in village Bomokei Patta. City also has some beautiful beaches like Gopalpur beach and Aryapalli beach. Most important religious place is The Taratarini temple which is believed to be one of four major Shakti Peeth. Other important religious place is The Budhi Thakurani Temple where Goddess is primarily worshipped by Debra (local weaver) community. Berhampur also houses pristine beaches like Gopalpur beach and Aryapalli beach. Besides this one can indulge in shopping of silk sarees and other locally made handicrafts or can give a treat to his tastebuds with local cuisine.
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Madhepura to Berhampur Cab Route
Madhepura to Berhampur by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Madhepura to Berhampur distance is 972 Km and is 21.5 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Gaya - Known for its famous Mahabodhi Temple, Gaya is a popular pilgrimage site for Buddhists as it is believed to be the place where Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree.
2. Patna - The capital city of Bihar, Patna is home to many historical and cultural attractions such as Patna Sahib Gurudwara, Golghar, Patna Museum, and Mahavir Mandir.
3. Bodh Gaya - Another important pilgrimage site for Buddhists, Bodh Gaya is where Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment. The Mahabodhi Temple and Bodhi tree are major attractions here.
4. Rajgir - This ancient city is famous for its historical and religious significance. The Vishwa Shanti Stupa, Griddhakuta Hill, Venu Vana, and Veerayatan Museum are popular tourist spots in Rajgir.
5. Nalanda - Known for its ancient Nalanda University, which was one of the oldest universities in the world, Nalanda is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The ruins of the university are a major attraction here.
6. Bhagalpur - Located on the banks of the Ganges River, Bhagalpur is known for its silk production and is also home to several temples and historical sites such as Mandar Parvat, Sultanganj, and Vikramshila.
7. Sahibganj - Situated on the banks of the Ganges, Sahibganj is known for its natural beauty and stunning landscapes. The Rajmahal hills, Moti Jharna, Raksisthan Temple, and the historic Sahibganj Fort are some must-visit places.