About the city

About Rajgir

Rajgir, old name Rajagriha, meaning "The City of Kings," is an ancient city and university town in the district of Nalanda in Bihar, India. As the ancient seat and capital of the Haryanka dynasty, the Pradyota dynasty, the Brihadratha dynasty, and the Mauryan Empire, as well as the dwelling ground of such historical figures as Buddha, Mahavira, and Bimbisara, the city holds a place of prominence in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain scriptures.

Rajgir was the first capital of the ancient kingdom of Magadha, a state that would eventually evolve into the Mauryan Empire. It finds mention in India's renowned literary epic, the Mahabharata, through its king Jarasandha. The town's date of origin is unknown, although ceramics dating to about 1000 BC have been found in the city. The 2,500-year-old cyclopean wall is also located in the region.

The town is also notable in Jainism and Buddhism. It was the birthplace of the 20th Jain Tirthankar Munisuvrata and is closely associated with Mahavira and Gautama Buddha. Both Mahavira and Buddha taught their beliefs in Rajgir during the 6th and 5th century BC, and the Buddha was offered a forest monastery here by the king Bimbisara. As such, the city of Rajgir became one of the Buddha's most important preaching locations.

The ancient Nalanda university was located in the vicinity of Rajgir, and the contemporary Nalanda University, named after it, was founded in 2010 nearby. The town is also famed for its natural springs and towering hills that dominate the landscape.

Etymology

The name Rajgir (Sanskrit Rājagṛha, Pali: Rajagaha), literally meaning "royal mountain," comes from the historic Rājagṛiha, meaning "house of the king" or "royal house." It has also historically been known as Vasumati, Brahdrathapura, Grivraja/Girivraja, and Kusagrapura. Girivraja means an enclosure of hills.

Geography And Climate

The modern town is situated close to the Rajgir hills while the valley is surrounded by seven hills: Vaibhara, Ratna, Saila, Sona, Udaya, Chhatha, and Vipula. River Panchane flows through the outskirts of the town.

Summer

• Max: 44 °C (111.2 °F)
• Min: 20 °C (68 °F)

Winter

• Max: 28 °C (82.4 °F)
• Min: 6 °C (42.8 °F)

Rainfall

• 1,860 mm
(mid-June to mid-September)

Dry/Warm Season

• March to October

Transportation Options

Enjoy hassle-free travel with our convenient transportation options, providing seamless connections to and from our hotel.

Air Travel

Our hotel is conveniently located near Gaya International Airport (78 km) and Patna Airport (101 km), offering connections to major destinations.

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Rail Travel

Rajgir Railway Station is a short drive from our hotel, offering links to cities like New Delhi and Kolkata via the Shramjeevi SF Express.

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Road Travel

Our hotel offers easy access to major highways, connecting you to nearby cities like Patna (110 km), Gaya (78 km), and Nalanda (12 km).

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Local Transport

Explore the city with ease using electric rickshaws, buses, and local transportation options available near our hotel.

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Places To Visit In Rajgir

Wildlife Safari
Wildlife Safari (03 K.M From Hotel)
Vishwa Shanti
Vishwa Shanti Stupa (04 K.M From Hotel)
Ajatshatru Fort
Ajatshatru Fort (02 K.M From Hotel)
Swarn Bhandar
Swarn Bhandar(02 K.M From Hotel)
Hot Spring
Hot Spring(01K.M From Hotel)
Cyclopean Wall
Cyclopean Wall (500 Mtr From Hotel)
Saptaparni
Saptaparni Caves (02K.M From Hotel)
jail
Bimbisara Jail (03 K.M From Hotel)
venuvan
Venuvan(01 K.M From Hotel)
Nalanda
Nalanda(12 K.M From Hotel)
Bodh Gaya
Bodhgaya (71 K.M From Hotel)
maniyar
Maniyar Mat (01 K.M From Hotel)
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