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Munger Fort,covers an area of around 222 acres,annexed by the Khiljis, Tughlaqs, Lodis, Nawabs of Bengal, Mughals and British.
Chandika Asthan,considered as one of the sacred Shakti-Peeth out of 64 Shakti-Peet available on the earth .
Kastaharni Ghat,beautiful bank of The Ganga.
Tomb of Pir Shah Nufa,Sufi saint from Persia who was sent to Munger by Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti of Ajmer in 1177.
Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary, covers an area of around 682 km2 consist of a hot water spring, sambar, chital, nilgai, wild boar, tiger and panther.
Pirpahar, tomb on hill near bank of Ganga.
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People from various nearby place come to various Ganges ghats on religious occasions. The city also see huge crowd during Durga Puja festival.
Kastaharni Ghat is one of various bathing ghats on the Ganges and religiously the most significant. This is one of the few places where the Ganges meanders and flows in the northern direction (Uttarvahini Ganges). Because of this it is considered very auspicious by Hindu believers.
Chandika Sthan is one of the sixty-four shakti peeth spread across India and is situated on the north-east corner of Munger. It sees a huge crowd of devotees all round the year and specially during Navratras.
Munger has one of the oldest railway manufacturing units and also the Tobacco factory owned by ITC Limited.
Earlier spelled Monghyr and now Munger it has a rich and glorious past and stories abound. Madarsa Rahmania is the largest Islamic School in the state.
Bhimbandh and Kharagpur Lake are great picnic spot. It has a stream of hot water coming from the mountains nearby and one stream of cold water also, both the streams merge here only and then are later joined in ganges river.
Sita Kund, Shiv Guru Dham, TV Tower ( from where you can see whole city) are situated in Daryapur, Munger.
Rishi kund a hot water spring which is situated in Patam, MungerMunger is a twin city and a Municipal Corporation situated in Munger district in the Indian state of Bihar. Munger is the Administrative headquarters of Munger district and Munger Division. Historically,Munger is known for ancient 'Seat of rule' and the Bihar School of Yoga. Munger is the fourth largest city of Bihar and second largest city of Eastern Bihar. It is comprised of Munger and Jamalpur situated on southern bank of the river Ganges. It is one of the oldest cities of Bihar situated 60 km west of Bhagalpur and 180 km east of capital city Patna.
Places of interest
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Bihar School of Yoga.
One of the major institutions in Munger is Bihar School of Yoga. It is one of the foremost learning center in the world for Yoga and frequented by people all over the globe.
Munger Fort,covers an area of around 222 acres,annexed by the Khiljis, Tughlaqs, Lodis, Nawabs of Bengal, Mughals and British.
Chandika Asthan,considered as one of the sacred Shakti-Peeth out of 64 Shakti-Peet available on the earth .
Kastaharni Ghat,beautiful bank of The Ganga.
Tomb of Pir Shah Nufa,Sufi saint from Persia who was sent to Munger by Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti of Ajmer in 1177.
Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary, covers an area of around 682 km2 consist of a hot water spring, sambar, chital, nilgai, wild boar, tiger and panther.
Pirpahar, tomb on hill near bank of Ganga.
Sitla Mandir, a marbled Lord Shiva temple made between a small pond near Matriye Sadan hospital.
Lord Badi Durga Maa temple situated at Shadipur, a place in Munger.
Jai Prakash Udayan also known as Company Garden, because it has been made during an era of British rule when they came here as East India Company. It is a very beautiful garden and it is also a famous picnic-spot.
The Kali Pahadi at Jamalpur is also a place of interest in Munger. It is a range of hills and mountains where people go for fun.it is a famous picnic spot.