The Ashoka Pillar: Erected by King Ashoka to commemorate Buddha's last sermon, the Ashoka Pillar stands as a testament to Vaishali's Buddhist heritage, attracting pilgrims and history enthusiasts alike.
Vishwa Shanti Stupa, Abhishek Pushkarni, and Archaeological Museums: The Vishwa Shanti Stupa, a majestic peace pagoda towering at 125 feet, offers a tranquil retreat amidst lush greenery. Adjacent to it lies the AbhishekPushkarni, a serene pond perfect for boating and relaxation. Surrounding archaeological museums provide deeper insights into Vaishali's rich past.
Buddha's Stupa: Housing the ashes of Lord Buddha, Stupa 1 and Stupa 2 stand as symbols of reverence and spirituality, inviting visitors to connect with ancient Buddhist teachings and relics.
Vishal Fort or Vishal's Garh: Named after Raja Vishal from the Ramayana era, the Vishal Fort echoes the grandeur of a bygone era, with ruins of a colossal parliament house where political deliberations once took place.
Hajipur: Just 15 kilometers from Vaishali lies Hajipur, boasting marvelous attractions like the Nepali Temple, a wooden marvel adorned with intricate carvings, offering a glimpse into Nepalese craftsmanship.
Bawan Pokhra Temple: Nestled at the northern end of BawanPokhar, the BawanPokhra Temple showcases exquisite sculptures of Hindu deities, reflecting the ancient artistry of the Pal dynasty.