Kundalpur: Kundalpur is a small village near Jehanabad known for its Jain temples. The main attraction here is the Digambar Jain Temple, which is believed to be around 2,600 years old.
Barabar Caves: Located about 30 kilometers from Jehanabad, the Barabar Caves are ancient rock-cut caves dating back to the Mauryan Empire. These caves are of great historical and archaeological significance.
Jainagar: Jainagar is a town near Jehanabad that is famous for its historic Jain temples. The main temple, called the Vasupujya Jain Temple, is dedicated to the 12th Jain Tirthankara, Vasupujya.
Rajaun: Rajaun is a small village near Jehanabad known for its ancient ruins. The village has several archaeological sites, including old temples and forts.
Kamaldah Jain Temple: Located in the Jehanabad town itself, the Kamaldah Jain Temple is an important religious site for the Jain community. The temple is dedicated to Lord Adinath, the first Tirthankara of Jainism.
Makhdumpur: Makhdumpur is a town in Jehanabad district known for its historical and religious significance. The town has a famous mosque called Makhdum Shah Daulat’s Mosque, which is a popular pilgrimage site for Muslims.
Sun Temple, Masaurhi: Situated in Masaurhi, which is about 25 kilometers from Jehanabad, the Sun Temple is a beautiful temple dedicated to the Sun God. It attracts devotees and tourists with its exquisite architecture.
Ghosi: Ghosi is a small village near Jehanabad known for its ancient ruins and historical importance. It is believed to have been a significant center during the Gupta Empire.
Bela: Bela is a village near Jehanabad that is known for its natural beauty and scenic surroundings. It is a great place to visit for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility.
Vishwa Shanti Stupa: Located in the neighboring town of Rajgir, the Vishwa Shanti Stupa is a magnificent Buddhist monument. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and is an important pilgrimage site for Buddhists.