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A colossal white stupa perched atop Ratnagiri Hill, the Vishwa Shanti Stupa is a symbol of peace and a prominent landmark in Rajgir.
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Once a monastery complex favored by Buddha himself, Venu Vana is believed to have housed Lord Buddha during his visits to Rajgir.
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A sacred pilgrimage site for Buddhists, Griddhakuta Peak is where Buddha delivered many sermons to his disciples.
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A network of seven caves carved out of the granite hills, the Saptaparni Caves are believed to have served as residences for Jain monks during the Mauryan period.
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Built by King Bimbisara, this fort is said to have held Gautam Buddha captive by his son, Ajatshatru.
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A revered spot for both Hindus and Muslims, Makhdum Kund houses a hot spring and a shrine dedicated to Sufi saint Makhdum Shah.
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An enormous cyclopean wall, built with massive uncemented stones, surrounds part of the city of Rajgir.
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Located near Bimbisara Jail, the Pant Wildlife Sanctuary shelters a variety of flora and fauna.
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A revered Jain pilgrimage site, Maniar Math is believed to be where 12 Jain Tirthankaras attained enlightenment.
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Enjoy a thrilling ride up Ratnagiri Hill on the Rajgir Ropeway, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscape.
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