Bihar Diwas 2025: 3D Replicas of Iconic Landmarks to Be Unveiled in Patna

Patna : A series of 3D replicas of Bihar’s most renowned tourist destinations will take centre stage at Gandhi Maidan, Patna, as part of the Bihar Diwas 2025 celebrations. The initiative, led by the state’s tourism department, aims to showcase Bihar’s cultural and historical landmarks while promoting investment in the sector.

Tourism Director Udayan Mishra confirmed that work is already underway to create realistic models of key sites, which will be displayed in the Bihar Tourism Pavilion. The exhibition will include replicas of the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya, Nalanda University, Rajgir’s Ghorakatora Lake, Vaishali’s Vishwa Shanti Stupa, and the Kesariya Stupa in East Champaran. Other highlights will feature Patna’s Sabhyata Dwar, the Lachhuad Jain Temple in Jamui, Vishnupad Temple in Gaya, Mundeshwari Temple in Kaimur, and the revered Takht Shri Harimandir Patna Sahib. Additionally, natural attractions such as Kakolat Waterfall in Nawada, Rajgir’s Zoo and Nature Safari, and Mandar Mountain in Banka will be represented.

The pavilion will also house a tourism information centre designed to educate visitors about Bihar’s tourism initiatives. According to Mishra, the centre will provide details on the state’s tourism policy and investment opportunities, with incentives such as a capital subsidy of up to 30% of total project costs available for investors.