Rajgir is a place of historical importance in the state of Bihar. It is located in the Nalanda district. Rajgir is not only a historical place but also a religious place for Buddhism and Jainism as this region is said to be related to Gautama Buddha and Mahavir. Rajgir was known for its royal importance in the early days, which is why most of the places that attract tourists are religious or religious Historical places. To visit Rajgir and not visit any of them would be a great loss.

The Ajatshatru Fort was built by King Magadha, Ajatshatru during in the 6th century AD during the time of Gautama Buddha. The fort has a stupa, also known as the Ajatshatru stupa, which extends over 6.5 square meters. The fort is an architectural beauty. Especially the high walls and the stone tower attract tourists because of their gigantic size. Lord Buddha is said to have lived here during its construction. The Ajatshatru Fort was built by King Magadha in the 6th century AD. During the time of the Buddha of Gautama. The fort has a stupa, also known as the Ajatshatru stupa, which is 6 in length.5 square meters. The fort is an architectural beauty. Especially the high walls and the stone tower attract tourists because of its gigantic size. Lord Buddha is said to have lived here during its construction.

In the Ajatshatru Fortis Bimbisara prison. Kept his father Bimbisara in The prison after it became king. It is located on the south side of Maniyar Math. It is surrounded by high stone walls and pillars. It is said that King Bimbisara chose to stay in this small prison room in his last days, as he saw Lord Buddha, who was residing in the fortress at the time, go to Girdhkut Parvat to meditate. Therefore, the prison offers an incredible view of the World Peace Pagoda.

Rajgir is not only a Buddhist pilgrimage, but also a pilgrimage for Jainism. There are many Jain temples in and around Rajgir. The Digambar Jain Siddha Kshetra temples are the most famous. Rajgir is surrounded by four hills and these hills have 8 temples. Temples, two temples are in the valley. One of the most popular temples, Lal Mandir is located in the Udaigiri Hills. It is a magnificent structure made of red and white stones.

Venu Vana is the bamboo forest that was donated to Lord Buddha by Magadha King Bimbisara about 2500 years ago and is said to be one of the most popular places of the Buddha during his stay there. There is a large pond in the middle of the Venu Vana. It is said that Lord Buddha bathed in this pond before starting his day in Rajgir. The pond intensifies the beauty of the forest. The calm and serenity of the place is the main attraction for tourists.

There are many hot springs in Rajgir. All of them are considered holy places for Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. Also known for its medicinal values. The Saptarni hot spring cave well is considered to be the most sacred. It is Brahmakund at 45 degrees Celsius.

 As a sacred site for Hindus, Buddhists and Jains, Rajgir is undoubtedly a major tourist destination in India. Its connections to ancient India along with Lord Buddha and Mahavira undoubtedly make Rajgir a must see in Bihar.