Attraction |
Description |
Distance from Kesaria |
Highlights |
Kesaria Stupa |
One of the largest and tallest Buddhist stupas in the world, built during the Mauryan period. |
0 km |
Archaeological significance, Buddhist heritage |
Vaishali |
Ancient city known for its importance in Buddhism and Jainism. Birthplace of Lord Mahavira. |
55 km |
Ashokan Pillar, Relic Stupa, Archaeological Museum |
Lauria Nandangarh |
Famous for Ashokan Pillars and ancient stupas from the Mauryan era. |
60 km |
Ashokan pillar, Buddhist mound, historical ruins |
Bapudham Motihari |
Gandhi’s Champaran Satyagraha site; features museums and heritage buildings. |
35 km |
Gandhi Memorial, Satyagraha museum, colonial architecture |
Kushinagar |
A sacred place where Lord Buddha attained Mahaparinirvana. |
150 km |
Mahaparinirvana Temple, Ramabhar Stupa |
Kesariya Buddha Vihar |
A recently developed spiritual complex near Kesaria Stupa offering peaceful surroundings. |
1 km |
Modern monastery, meditation zone |
Chakia |
Small town known for its market and historical connections to the region. |
20 km |
Local market, heritage temples |
Ramgarhwa |
A peaceful nearby village with cultural insights into rural Bihar. |
28 km |
Rural tourism, local lifestyle, serene surroundings |