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Lonely Planet's guide to India - Bihar & Jharkand (Chapter), 14th Edition On Sale!




Lonely Planet's guide to India - Bihar & Jharkand (Chapter), 14th Edition





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Lonely Planet's guide to India - Bihar & Jharkand (Chapter), 14th Edition - 2.99, This is the Bihar & Jharkhand chapter from Lonely Planet's India guidebook. Though long-harnessed as pilgrim country for the devout, Bihar & Jharkhand remain pioneer travel territory for the average tourist and are perhaps more representative of traditional India than any other northern states as a result. witness the spiritual dawn spectacle at the serene Mahabodhi Temple in Bodhgaya maps journey to the lost capital of Magadha through the ancient ruins, fascinating temples and modern-day monuments around Rajgir transport join the Jain pilgrimage to the top of Jharkhand's highest point, the 1366m-high Parasnath Hill, and visit its impressive 31 temples restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: Bihar, Patna & around, Raxaul, Gaya, Bodhgaya, Rajgir & around, Kundalpur & around, Jharkhand and Betla (Palamau) National Park., ISBN: 9781741797800









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