Ashokan Pillar: This ancient pillar, also known as the Lion Pillar, was erected by Emperor Ashoka to commemorate the location where Lord Buddha preached his last sermon.
Buddha Stupa I: It is one of the most important archaeological sites in Vaishali. This stupa is believed to house the relics of Lord Buddha.
Vishwa Shanti Stupa: Also known as the World Peace Pagoda, this stupa was built to promote peace and non-violence. It offers a panoramic view of Vaishali and the surrounding areas.
Coronation Tank: According to legends, this tank is believed to be the site where Lord Buddha’s disciple, Amrapali, offered him a bowl of honey before his coronation.
Bawan Pokhar Temple: This temple complex is home to 52 ponds and several ancient shrines dedicated to Hindu gods and goddesses. It is considered a sacred site by the locals.
Vaishali Museum: Located near the Vishwa Shanti Stupa, this museum houses a vast collection of artifacts and sculptures dating back to the Mauryan and Gupta periods.
Raja Vishal ka Garh: It is an ancient fort believed to be the palace of King Vishal, mentioned in the Mahabharata. The fort offers a glimpse into Vaishali’s rich historical past.
Kundupur: This village is famous for its hot water springs. The water from these springs is believed to have medicinal properties and is used for various therapeutic purposes.
Chaumukhi Mahadeva: It is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and is known for its unique architecture with four entrances. The temple is surrounded by serene surroundings and attracts devotees throughout the year.
Shanti Stupa Park: Situated near the Vishwa Shanti Stupa, this park is a peaceful place to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature. It offers lush greenery, beautiful flowers, and a serene atmosphere.