Our Central-North India tour starts from Bihar.

Our Central-North India tour lasting about a month started from today i.e. 22/07/2023. From the hostel, we left at around 4:30 am by the academy bus and reached Guwahati Railway Station and took the Poorvottar Sampark Kranti train number-22449 at 6:15 am. 

We reached Patliputra station at around 10:30 pm.Patliputra railway station was built in 2013.It is located 12 kilometers north-west of Patna Junction and has been developed primarily to reduce the pressure on the other two railway stations in the city. 

As soon as we got down from the train, the officials of Bihar Forest Department met us ready and they had already arranged 02 buses and a luggage vehicle for us. The distance from the station to our hotel Amrapali Hotel was about 10 km. We reached the hotel around 11:00 pm.

Various programs have been scheduled for us tomorrow morning at 9:30 am in Patna Zoo. In the afternoon there will be snake handling training in Cana Garden followed by a visit to the Botanical section. At the end of the day, there is a program to meet the officials of the Bihar Forest Department at Aranya Bhavan. 

The journey of about 16 hours in the train was comfortable because there were many friends to chat with and for those who sleep in the train, even the time of 16 hours was going to be less. 

We found Patna city very clean and tidy. Patna Municipal Corporation had made some well-known faces, including Super-30 mathematician Anand, as brand ambassadors last year. Perhaps this step of the Municipal Corporation has been effective in making the people of Patna aware of cleanliness.

The first few days of our one month long tour will be spent at various places in the state of Bihar and it is expected that the visits to places like Nalanda, Gaya are promising unforgettable memories.

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"Try experiencing it once, and you'll see, Bihar is actually 'Vihar'!"