Book Palasa Kasibugga to Bhagalpur Cab
Palasa Kasibugga to Bhagalpur distnce : 951 km
Estimated travel time : 20.2 hours
Bhagalpur is very popular city for both tourism and work. Bhagalpur has high historical and mythological significance. It is a major educational, commercial and political centre as well and is known as "Silk City of Bihar".
Situated at the southern banks of river Ganga, Bhagalpur is the 3rd largest city of Bihar and is planned for development under Smart City program. It is an ancient city with many tourist attraction specially for history buffs. The most important one is Vikramshila which was the monastic university and an important learning center related to Buddhist history. An annual festival Vikramshila Mahotsav is held here around February. Bhagalpur drived its name from Bhagdatpuram which means City of Good Luck. It is home to Mount Mandar, a granite hill, which is believed to be used for Samundra Manthan with Serpent King Vasuki used as rope. There are still faint impressions of coil on the the hill. Mandar hill has tremendous natural beauty and numerous sculptures of Hindu Gods cut into its rocks. It is also believed that 12th Tirthankar, Vasupujya attained Nirvana at peak of Mandar hill. Bhagalpur is home to India's first dolphin observatory Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary. Gangetic Dolphin is the National Aquatic Animal of India. Bhagalpur also has a rescue and rehabilitation area for the mythical bird Garuda (Greater adjutant).
Taxi from Palasa Kasibugga to Bhagalpur is readily available at CabBazar.
Palasa Kasibugga to Bhagalpur Cab Route
Palasa Kasibugga to Bhagalpur by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Palasa Kasibugga to Bhagalpur distance is 951 Km and is 20.2 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
2. Mandar Hill, Banka - Located about 35 km from Bhagalpur, Mandar Hill is a popular pilgrimage site for Hindus and Jains. It is believed to be the spot where Lord Vishnu and his companions performed a celestial dance.
3. Nalanda University, Nalanda - Located near Rajgir, this ancient university is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was one of the first residential universities in the world and played a significant role in the development of Indian education system.
4. Rajgir Hot Springs, Rajgir - Known for its therapeutic properties, the hot springs in Rajgir attract visitors seeking natural healing. It is also an important religious site for Buddhists.
5. Barabar Caves, Jehanabad - These archaeological caves date back to the Mauryan period and are known for their unique rock-cut architecture. They are considered to be one of the earliest examples of cave architecture in India.
6. Konark Sun Temple, Konark - Located in the town of Konark, the Sun Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning architecture and intricate stone carvings. It is dedicated to the Sun God and represents his chariot.
7. Chandipur Beach, Balasore - Chandipur Beach is known for its unique phenomenon called the "disappearing sea." During low tide, the sea recedes up to 5 km, creating a vast stretch of beach.