Munger Fort: Also known as the Kastharni Ghat Fort, it is an ancient fort located on the banks of the Ganges River. It offers a stunning view of the river and the surrounding landscape.
Bihar School of Yoga: This renowned yoga ashram attracts visitors from around the world. It offers courses, workshops, and retreats on yoga and meditation.
Munger Ganga Bridge: It is a railway bridge that spans across the Ganges River, connecting Munger with the neighboring city of Jamalpur. The bridge is an engineering marvel and offers a great view of the river.
Chandika Sthan Temple: Dedicated to the Hindu goddess Chandika, this temple is a significant pilgrimage site. It attracts devotees during the Navratri festival.
Pirpahar Hill: Located on the outskirts of Munger, Pirpahar Hill is a popular spot for picnics and nature walks. It offers a serene environment and panoramic views of the surrounding areas.
Sita Kund: According to Hindu mythology, Sita, the wife of Lord Rama, bathed in this holy pond during their exile period. It is considered sacred and visited by devotees.
Shri Krishna Vatika: This beautiful garden is dedicated to Lord Krishna. It features lush greenery, a small pond, and statues depicting scenes from Krishna’s life.
Munger Museum: Housed in the Munger Fort, the museum displays a collection of archaeological artifacts, coins, sculptures, and historical artifacts related to the region’s rich heritage.
Kali Pahari: It is a hill dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. The hill offers a panoramic view of Munger city and is a popular spot for evening walks and relaxation.
Kastaharni Ghat: Situated on the banks of the Ganges, this ghat is considered a sacred bathing spot. It is particularly crowded during festivals and religious occasions.