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Bihar

Description and Climate

Region Bihar Country India Destination: Asia

Description | Climate | Attractions | Recommendations

Bihar borders Nepal, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Orissa and Madhya Pradesh.
The name is derived from the word vihara, meaning monastry. Bihar was once a great religious centre for Jains, Hindus and most importantly Buddhists.

This area unfortunately is not frequented by tourists even though it has magnificent natural lakes, waterfalls and hot springs.

Due to some unrest in this area from time to time we suggest that you do not travel alone and try to travel with an escorted group.

Dont's:
When visiting mosques or temples shorts or sleeveless tops are not to be worn.
Smoking and the holding of hands, the touching of carvings or statues and the touching of someone's head is not permitted. Removal of shoes prior to entry. (these apply to both men and women). In some mosques you will be required to cover your head.

Never point the soles of your feet to another person or statue.

The right hand should be used for all occassions. The left is considered dirty.

When swimming nudity is not allowed, even in remote areas. Women should wear a sarong if they are in public view.

Some animals are considered sacred, please check with local authorities.

Climate

Extreme climate, warm inland from April to mid-June falling to almost freezing at night in winter, between November and February. Summers are hot with monsoons between June and September. (The climate is pleasant between October and March, blast-furnace hot between April and June, and dripping with humidity between July and September.)
Required clothing: Lightweight cottons and linens in summer with warmer clothes in winter and on cooler evenings. Waterproofing is essential during monsoons. Monsoon rains occur in most regions in summer between June and September.