Sonepur also known as Subarnapur and is the one of the widely popular tourist spots of Bihar. It is commonly popular for its largely celebrated Cattle Fair or Malegaon Mela in the month of the November on Kartik Purnima that lasts for a fortnight. Moreover, the pilgrimage sites like the temple of Goddess Kali and Lord Shiva also attract tourists. Sonepur is situated on the Gandak river bank.
Dhorh Ashram has exhibits of archaeological significance, located in the north of the Parsagarh, which attracts tourists in heavy numbers. Dhorh Ashram is mainly popular for the historic Bhagwan Dhadeswar Temple, which is located on the Gandaki river bank. The major highlight of the temple is its deity of Lord Shiva’s lingam set in galactic stone.
Chirand is located on the north bank of the Ghaghara river. The place has a district presence throughout history and is one of the modernised cities of Bihar.
Gautam Asthan is the ashram of the Gautam Rishi and lies 5 km of Chapra. According to Indian mythology, wife of the Gautam Rishi was cursed by her husband and transformed into the stone.
Ami is located 4 km away from the west of the Dighwara and 26 km away from the Chapra. In Ami is located a garden with a deep and broad well, which is near the ancient Ambika Sthan Temple. The specialty of the garden is it never dries up. Ami is also popular for its Durga temples.
Silhauri is a cardinal sacred place in Saran and the entire region. Every year, a huge mela is organised here and is cherished by the visiting devotees, who come in large numbers. The mela is organised on the pious occasion of Shivratri.