About Patna
Warora to Patna distnce : 1087 km
Estimated travel time : 20.5 hours
Patna, also called as The cradle of Empires, has spiritual and religious significance. It is gateway to Buddhist, Hindu and Jain pilgrimage in Bihar. It is a sacred city for Sikhs as the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobindgarh Singh was born here.
Patna is capital city of Bihar and is the centre of political activities as well as commercial hub of the state. Patna was originally known as Pataliputra. The famous sacred Ganga River flows through town. Patna's most remarkable Mahatma Gandhi Setu is built upon the Ganges, which is one of the longest bridges in the world at 7.5 Km. The most significant attraction in Patna is Golghar which is huge grain storage. Patna houses several monuments which depicts cityโs culture. The most famous ones being Patna Sahib Gurudwara or Harmandir Takht, Patna Planetarium, the Highcourt, Secretariat Building and Padri ki Haveli. Every year during March a festival named Pataliputra festival is organized in Patna. Pataliputra Mahotsav makes Patna very live and people enjoys a lot. Parades, sports, dancing, music programmes are arranged at this time. The city is also famous for its archeological site Kumhrar. This site consists of archaeological excavations of Patliputra. The remains of ancient city of Patliputra have been uncovered in Kumhrar. Patna is an important business centre of eastern India. Also it is a gateway to the Buddhist and Jain pilgrimage centres of Vaishali, Rajgir, Nalanda, Bodhgaya and Pawapuri.
Taxi from Warora to Patna is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Warora to Patna by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Warora to Patna distance is 1087 Km and is 20.5 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Bodh Gaya - Located about 110 km from Patna, Bodh Gaya is a major Buddhist pilgrimage site where Gautama Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree.
2. Rajgir - Around 100 km from Patna, Rajgir is an important historical and religious site. It is believed to have been the capital of the Magadha Kingdom and is known for its hot springs and ancient ruins.
3. Nalanda - Situated approximately 90 km from Patna, Nalanda was once a renowned ancient center of learning and a major Buddhist university. The ruins of the Nalanda University attract tourists from across the globe.
4. Gaya - Gaya is a religiously significant city located about 100 km from Patna. It is a major Hindu pilgrimage site due to the presence of the Vishnupad Temple and also holds importance for Buddhist pilgrims.
5. Hazaribagh - While not directly on the route, Hazaribagh is a detour that can be taken from the main highway. It is known for its wildlife sanctuary, Hazaribagh National Park, which is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna.
6. Chandrapura - Chandrapura is a small town situated approximately 45 km before reaching Warora. It is famous for its Goutameshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, which attracts a significant number of devotees.
Tourist Attractions
Patna Museum
Golghar
Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park
Takhat Sri Harimandir Ji
Pathar ki Masjid
Sher Shah Suri Masjid
Khuda Baksh Oriental Library
Jalan Museum
Sadaqat Ashram
Gandhi Setu
Modern Planetarium
Buddha Smriti Park
Mahavir Mandir
Shrikrishna Science Centre
Gandhi Ghat
Gurudwara Shri Guru Ka Bagh
Kamal Dah Jain Temple
Hariharnath temple
Chhoti Patan Devi Temple