1. Darbhanga Fort, Darbhanga Maharajas. This majestic fort is one of the largest in Bihar, built in the 18th century with a unique blend of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles. It's open 24 hours and spread across 300 acres of historic land.
2. Chandradhari Museum 1977, this museum is named after Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh and houses an exquisite collection of weapons, royal costumes, silver furniture, and vintage photographs. Entry is free, and there's also a boating facility on the adjacent lake. Open Tue–Sun, 10:30 AM – 4:30 PM.
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3. Shyama Mai Temple The Shyama Kali Temple is one of Darbhanga's most beloved attractions, known for its cultural significance and peaceful atmosphere. Located inside the beautiful LNMU campus, it's open from 4 AM to 11 PM daily and draws devotees for its powerful spiritual energy.
4. Kusheshwar Asthan Bird Sanctuary Located about 45 km east of Darbhanga town, this sanctuary is a paradise for nature lovers and bird watchers, home to many rare and endangered species, and a favorite stop for migratory birds that arrive every year from November to March.
5. Harahi Pond (Harahi Pokhar) One of the largest water bodies in Darbhanga, Harahi Pond is a serene urban escape surrounded by temples, gardens, and walking trails, popular among locals for evening strolls and boat rides. There are also local street food stalls nearby for an authentic taste of Darbhanga.

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