
Bhagalpur is a historic city on the banks of the Ganga River, known for ancient education centers, religious sites, scenic hills, and peaceful river views. A 2-day trip is ideal to cover the most important attractions without rushing.
Day 1: History, Temples, and the Ganga River
Morning
- Start your visit with Vikramshila Ruins and Museum, one of the most important historical sites near Bhagalpur. It was once a famous Buddhist learning center. Spend time exploring the ruins and understanding its ancient significance.
- After that, visit the nearby Vikramshila Dolphin Sanctuary area along the Ganga River. If boats are operating, you may get a chance to see Gangetic dolphins.
Afternoon
- Have lunch in the city and then visit Budhanath Temple, an ancient Shiva temple located close to the river.
- Continue to Ajgaibinath Temple, another major religious site dedicated to Lord Shiva and visited by devotees throughout the year.
Evening
- Spend the evening walking along the Ganga river ghats. Enjoy the calm environment and sunset views. Return to your hotel for rest.
Day 2: Hills, Spiritual Sites, and City Attractions
Morning
- Begin the day with a visit to Mandar Hill, a site of mythological and religious importance. The hill offers scenic views and a peaceful atmosphere.
- Next, visit Kuppaghat Ashram, a quiet spiritual place located on the riverbank, ideal for short meditation or rest.
Afternoon
- After lunch, visit the Bhagalpur Museum, where you can see sculptures, coins, manuscripts, and cultural artifacts of the region.
- Then explore Ghanta Ghar (Clock Tower), a well-known city landmark, and Rabindra Bhawan, a cultural center.
- If time permits, end your trip with a short visit to Jagatpur Lake, known for its natural beauty and birds.

Tourist Places in Bhagalpur – Popularity, Time Spent, and Fees
| Place Name | Popularity | Average Time Spent | Entry Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vikramshila Ruins & Museum | Very High | 2–3 hours | Nominal fee |
| Budhanath Temple | Very High | 1–2 hours | Free |
| Ajgaibinath Temple | High | 1–2 hours | Free |
| Mandar Hill | High | 2–3 hours | Free |
| Champapur Digambar Jain Temple | High | 1–2 hours | Free |
| Vikramshila Dolphin Sanctuary Area | Medium | 1–2 hours | Free (boat charges extra) |
| Colganj Rock Cut Temples | Medium | 1–2 hours | Free |
| Bhagalpur Museum | Medium | 1–1.5 hours | Small local fee |
| Kuppaghat Ashram | Medium | 1–2 hours | Free |
| Maharshi Mehi Ashram | Medium | 1–2 hours | Free |
| Ghanta Ghar (Clock Tower) | Low | 30–45 minutes | Free |
| Jagatpur Lake | Low | 1–2 hours | Free |
Travel Tips
- Best time to visit Bhagalpur is from October to March.
- Auto-rickshaws and taxis are easily available for local travel.
- Wear modest clothing when visiting temples.
- Keep some cash for small entry fees and transport.
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