Baba Garib Nath Temple: A renowned temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, it attracts devotees from far and wide.
Jubba Sahni Park: This beautiful park is a popular spot for picnics and evening walks, offering lush green surroundings and a peaceful atmosphere.
Ramchandra Shahi Museum: Located in the heart of Muzaffarpur, this museum exhibits a wide range of artifacts and historical relics, providing insights into the region’s history.
Litchi Gardens: Muzaffarpur is famous for its litchis, and the Litchi Gardens offer a serene and picturesque setting where you can stroll through the orchards and enjoy the fruit.
Shri Krishna Science Centre: A science museum that features interactive exhibits and educational displays, perfect for children and science enthusiasts.
Kali Mata Temple: Situated on the banks of the Budhi Gandak River, this temple dedicated to Goddess Kali is a significant religious site.
Ramna Devi Mandir: A revered temple dedicated to Goddess Durga, it attracts a large number of devotees during the Navratri festival.
Motijheel: A popular recreational spot, Motijheel is a beautiful lake surrounded by lush greenery. Boating facilities are available for visitors.
Sonepur Bird Sanctuary: Located about 15 kilometers from Muzaffarpur, this bird sanctuary is home to a variety of migratory and resident bird species, making it a paradise for birdwatchers.
Vaishali: Although not in Muzaffarpur itself, Vaishali is a nearby historical site of great importance. It is the birthplace of Lord Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism, and also holds the ruins of an ancient city.