Baidyanath Temple: Located in the town of Mokama, this ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and attracts devotees from far and wide.
Rohtasgarh Fort: Situated near Sasaram, about 70 kilometers from Sheikhpura, this impressive fort is renowned for its architectural grandeur and historical significance. It offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
Akhaura Ghat: Situated on the banks of the Ganges River, Akhaura Ghat is a popular spot for religious rituals and bathing. It also holds historical significance as it was the site of Swami Vivekananda’s stay during his visit to Bihar.
Barbigha: Located in the Sheikhpura district, Barbigha is a small town with historical significance. It is the birthplace of Gautam Buddha’s mother, Queen Mahamaya.
Sheikh Tawakkul Mastan Shah Dargah: This revered Sufi shrine in Sheikhpura is dedicated to Sheikh Tawakkul Mastan Shah, a prominent Sufi saint. It is a place of religious importance and attracts devotees from different communities.
Garhufa: Located near Sheikhpura, Garhufa is an ancient archaeological site known for its rock-cut caves and inscriptions. It is believed to have been a Buddhist center in ancient times.
Balia Devi Temple: Situated in Barbigha, this temple is dedicated to Goddess Balia Devi. It is a significant religious site and attracts devotees, particularly during festivals.
Jama Masjid: Located in Sheikhpura town, Jama Masjid is a prominent mosque known for its beautiful architecture. It is a place of worship for the Muslim community.
Naulakha Palace: Located in Rajnagar, about 25 kilometers from Sheikhpura, Naulakha Palace is a historical palace built during the reign of Maharaja Debi Singh. It is known for its exquisite architecture and antique artifacts.
Khankah Mujeebia: Situated in Sheikhpura town, Khankah Mujeebia is a renowned religious institution dedicated to Sufism. It attracts devotees seeking spiritual solace.