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Samastipur Attractions - Tourist Places To Visit In Samastipur

  • 01Vidyapati Nagar

    Vidyapati Nagar

    The place is better known as Devgarh of Bihar and acts as a pilgrimage centre for devotees of Lord Shiva. It is located near Dalsinghsarai block adjacent to the banks of the Ganga river. Vidyapati Nagar has been named after the famous Maithili poet Vidyapati. According to beliefs, the legendary poet in his search of Lord Shiva, breathed last at this place.

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  • 02Kabai

    Kabai

    Also known as Paithan Kabai, the village is located in Manigachhi Block in the Darbhanga district and is one of the most visited places.

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  • 03Musrigharari

    Musrigharari

    Musrigharari is popular among the local population and travellers for the vibrant celebrations it emerges itself into, on the pious occasion of Durga Puja. The city also observes Muharram in a big way.

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  • 04Morwara

    Morwara

    Morwara is a small village located 36 km away from Darbhanga and from Rosera it is situated 27 km away. Any visitor will fall in love with the place for the Chilwara Chaur Lake and the exquisite lotus flowers blossoming in its waters. The lotuses here are one of the finest.

    The lake boasts of a fine diversity of fish. There are four big ponds in this village. The other places of Morwara, which capture attention are Shiv Mandir, Satsang Bhawan, Hanumaan Mandir and Morwara chouk. The Kayastha community over here celebrated Chitragupt Puja on a grand scale attracting a lot of tourists and a feat is also organized, enjoyed by one and all.

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  • 05Kharahia

    Kharahia

    Kharahia is a village located 9 km from Rosera Ghat railway station in Samastipur. The place is nicknamed "Mini Kolkata". People here carry out the production of chilli as a commercial crop. The hard-working farmers use modern technology for their work and hence Kharahia qualifies as an enriching learning destination. 

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  • 06Pusa

    Pusa

    Pusa is known all over the world for Rajendra Agriculture University. The place has contributed enormously to the Indian freedom movement, as the famous freedom fighter and kisan leader Pandit Yamuna Karjee used to reside here at one point of time.

    Pusa Block has other prized research facilities such as the Indian Agriculture Research Institute and Sugar Cane Institute.

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  • 07Mahamada

    The Mahamada village is famous for its development in Pusa block and sets an example for other villages. The village is acknowledged for its juicy litchis and mangoes. The village is situated on the banks of the river Budhi Gandak.

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  • 08Basuari

    Basuari

    The village of Basuari is just a kilometre from Pusa. As a city it offers a better connectivity by means of rail and road and thus holds better access options for places like Muzaffarpur, Dharbanga, Madhubani and Begusarai. The village is known for its scenic beauty.

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  • 09Kariyan

    Kariyan

    The location of Kariyan is in the northeastern region of Rosera ghat railway station. The place has got antiquities related to 2nd and 6th century. Kariyan holds religious worth, as it is the birthplace of Udayanacharya, who is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu as well as a renowned philosopher.

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  • 10Malinagar

    Malinagar

    The village of Malinagar, located near Darbhanga district is well known for an ancient temple of Lord Shiva, which is the abode of Shiva Ling as tall as 5 ft and looks marvellous. Devotees of Shiva revere the temple and tourists come from far and wide to pay homage to the deity.

    The village organizes the fair of Ramnavmi every year and is one of the most awaited moments of the year.

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  • 11Mangalgarh

    Mangalgarh

    Mangalgarh belongs to the Hasanpur block of Samastipur which is located near Dudhpura, where Lord Buddha had preached Buddhism and at the request of king Mangaldev agreed to stay for some time. The context of Buddhism makes this place a favourite of many tourists. 

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  • 12Dalsingsarai

    Dalsingsarai is a sub-division of Samastipur district. The vegetable produce of the farmlands is the major attraction for tourism. It produces a large variety of vegetables like cauliflower, potato, tomato and the green saag which are very famous. The mandi of Dalsingsarai is very prominent. In addition to vegetables, fruits like litchis and mangoes are famed here.

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  • 13Bakhri Buzurg

    Bakhri Buzurg

    Bakhri Buzurg is blessed with the rich production of tobacco, maize, rice and wheat because the land possesses extremely fertile soil. Bakhri Buzurg is just 500 m from the Musrighrari main market.

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  • 14Tiswar

    Tiswar

    Tiswar is the oldest village located in the Mithilancahla area and known for its soothing greenery. It is situated on the banks of the Yamuna river.

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  • 15Surauli

    Surauli

    On the occasion of Basant Panchmi, people of Surauli organize the grand Saraswati Puja with great enthusiasm. The village also hosts a three-day fair to add to the celebrations and a well-directed stage show also takes place.

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