Search
Home » Destinations » Jamui » Attractions
  • 01Jain Mandir

    Jain Mandir

    Jain Mandir Dharamshala is mainly known as the biggest rest house for Jain pilgrims. One can always visit this place as it is on the way to Kshatriya Gram Kund which is also one of the biggest tourist destinations of Jamui districts.

    Inside the rest house there is a big Lord Mahavir temple. Geographically, it lies 20 km west of Jamui district in the Sikandra Block. This Jain Mandir Dharamshala is known across the nation for its grandeur and serenity.

    + Read More
  • 02Kshatriya Kund Gram

    Kshatriya Kund Gram

    Kshatriya Kund Gram is revered and esteemded for being the birth place of the 24th Tirthankar of Jain religion – Lord Mahavira. One of the major places to visit here is the Lord Mahavir Temple. Other than this temple, there is a beautiful place called Lachchuar situated 15 kms south of this village.

     

     

     

    + Read More
  • 03Giddheshwar Temple

    Giddheshwar Temple

    Giddheshwar Temple is locally known as a Shiva Temple. The place is located 15 km south of Jamui. It is a beautiful temple of Lord Shiva situated on the top of boulders. As per the legends, the unforgettable fight between Ravana and Jatayu took place at this very spot. The place is full of devotees on Shivratri and Magh Purnima.

    + Read More
  • 04Patneshwar Mandir

    Patneshwar Mandir

    Patneshwar Mandir is one of the famous Shiv temples in Jamui. Legends hold that the temple was once the residence of the Goswami family. One day Goswami saw something shining in woods and on closer look he realised that it was a Shivling.

    The temple was finally built in 1711 AD. Every year, during the Hindu month of Shravan, a 2-feet wall of mud is formed around this Shivling and litres of milk are poured over it.

    Strikingly, the Shivling never gets drowned in spite of the heavy pouring of milk. Also known as Kamna Ling, this temple is also acknowledged for its scenic beauty and the picturesque river Kiul. The mountains create a natural aura that rules the air of this place.

    + Read More
  • 05Kali Mandir

    Kali Mandir

    Kali Mandir is situated pretty close to Jamui railway station. The place is mainly known for the big fair that takes place here. This fair is also known as Kali Mela.

     

    + Read More
  • 06Hazrat Khan Gaji Dargah

    Hazrat Khan Gaji Dargah

    Hazrat Khan Gaji Dargah is situated in Amrath Shareef near Jamui.

     

    + Read More
  • 07Simultalla Hill Station

    Simultalla Hill Station

    Simultala hill station is mainly credited for its scenic beauty and pleasant weather conditions. In Indian mythology, it is better known as the meditation place or tapobhumi of the great saint, Sri Ram Krishna Paramhans. The great landscapes and beautiful, mesmerising natural beauty of this place is what calls you to give it a visit whenever you need to get away from your daily hectic life.

    Simultala is a small village in Bihar, basically known for the health resort. The peaceful and serene surroundings of this place makes it worth a visit. If a traveller is keen about natural beauty and is looking for a relaxing environment away from the hustle and bustle of city life, this is the ideal place to unwind.

    + Read More
  • 08Kumar Gram

    Kumar Gram

    Kumar Gram harbours an ancient Devi temple also known as Netula Than. It is pilgrimage for both Hindus as well as Jains. It’s main location is in Sikandra Block.

     

    + Read More
  • 09Minto Tower

    Minto Tower

    Minto Tower was built to welcome the then British viceroy, Lord Irwin, to Gidhaur, by the ruler of Gidhaur. The tower, thus, holds a historical importance in modern Indian history and marks the centre of Gidhaur city. You will find the tower easily whenever you are passing through Jamui-Jhajha state highway.

    + Read More
  • 10Chandrashekhar Singh Sangrahalay

    Chandrashekhar Singh Sangrahalay

    As the name suggests, the Chandrashekhar Singh Sangrahalaya was named after Chandrashekhar Singh and was founded on 16th March, 1983. Chandrashekhar Singh was a renowned member of Indian National Congress and served as Bihar’s Chief Minister from 1983-85. The museum is known to house some of the oldest collections of great archeological importance and other 178 valuable items.

    + Read More
  • 11Suggi

    Suggi

    Suggi is the residence of a Kaystha family and it is situated 10-12 kms from Jamui. The place is mainly known for a Shiv mandir and Durga mandir that is situated here.

     

     

     

    + Read More