“A variety of local Indian foods including dosa, idli, roti, biryani, and traditional curries.”

Imagine packing your bags not just for sightseeing, but for tasting the soul of a place. That’s exactly what Travelfoodmania stands for. It’s not just a blog or a brand—it’s a mindset. A digital space where wanderlust and food cravings collide in the most delicious way possible. Travelfoodmania is all about exploring the world through flavors, cultures, people, and experiences. It’s for those who believe that travel is incomplete without trying local food and that food tastes better when it comes with a story.

# INDIA

EXPLORE THE BEAUTY OF INDIA

First, I would like to talk about Bihar.” Bihar is a state in eastern India known for its rich history and cultural heritage. It is the birthplace of important religions like Buddhism and Jainism. Famous historical places in Bihar include Nalanda University, Bodh Gaya (where Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment), and Rajgir. The Ganga River flows through Bihar and plays an important role in the life of the people. Bihar is also known for its traditional food, festivals like Chhath Puja, and warm hospitality. Agriculture is the main occupation, and the state is famous for crops like rice, wheat, and maize.

#RAJGIR

First lets talk about Rajgir

Rajgir is a historic and spiritual town in the Nalanda district of Bihar, India. It was the first capital of the ancient Magadha kingdom and is closely associated with Lord Buddha and Mahavira. Surrounded by green hills, Rajgir is famous for places like Vishwa Shanti Stupa, Glass Bridge, Griddhakuta Hill, Venuvan, hot springs, and the Rajgir Ropeway. Today, Rajgir is a popular tourist destination known for its religious importance, natural beauty, and peaceful environment.

The traditional style of Silao Khaja that has earned a Geographical Indication (GI) tag.

# NALANDA

Nalanda is a historic town in the Nalanda district of Bihar, India, famous for the ancient Nalanda University, one of the world’s oldest centers of learning. Established in the 5th century, Nalanda attracted scholars from countries like China, Korea, Tibet, and Sri Lanka. It was a major hub of Buddhist education, philosophy, science, and medicine. Today, the ruins of Nalanda University are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Nalanda remains an important destination for history lovers and pilgrims from around the world.

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