Located in the Tirhut region of Bihar, Muzaffarpur is famously referred to as ‘Litchi Kingdom’ as over 300,000 tonnes of litchis are produced annually here. The city is home to many temples, and tourists from all over the country visit here to pay homage. The most prominent temples are Baba Garibnath Temple, Chaturbhuj Sthan Temple, Shri Ram Temple, Kali Mata Temple, Simri Mai Temple and Ramna's Tripur Sundari Temple. Muzaffarpur's Ram Chandra Shahi Museum is a good place for history buffs. It was established in the year 1979 and has a good collection of artefacts and an excellent collection of rare postage stamps. Situated around an hour from Muzaffarpur is Rajkhand, which is home to an old temple of Bhairav Nath. A large cattle fair is organised here annually, which is quite popular among the locals as well as tourists. Be sure to sample some of the local delicacies such as Kadhi Bari, Ghugni, Pittha, Choora, Sattu, Litti and Dhuska, during your stay at Muzaffarpur.

Best Time to Visit Muzaffarpur

The best time to visit Muzaffarpur is during its winter season, which spans from December through February. Winter days are usually warmer than the nights, making this season an ideal one to visit the city of Muzaffarpur and explore all that it has to offer. The average winter temperature is 6 degrees Celsius. The least desirable time to visit the city is perhaps during the summer, which lasts from March to May. Summer temperatures range between 28 degrees Celsius and 40 degrees Celsius.

Weather Of Muzaffarpur

Muzaffarpur’s climate is warm and temperate. The summer season in the city begins in March and goes on until May. Temperatures during the summer range between 28 degrees Celsius and 40 degrees Celsius. May is the hottest month of the year. The monsoon season, which lasts from July to September, cools the city down. Muzaffarpur receives medium rainfall, but the city can sometimes also experience torrential rainfall. The winter season in Muzaffarpur begins in December and goes on till February. Temperatures are generally low during this season, with the average temperature hovering around 6 degrees Celsius.

How to Reach Muzaffarpur?

By Air : The closest airport to Muzaffarpur is the Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Airport in Patna, situated 76 km away.

By Rail : The Muzaffarpur Railway Station has several trains passing through it, thereby connecting the city to several cities across India. Some of the key cities connected to Muzaffarpur by train are New Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore, Mumbai, Chandigarh, Kolkata, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Coimbatore, and Jaipur.

By Road : Muzaffarpur is well connected by bus to several cities around. The Bihar State Road Transport Corporation or BRSTC, as well as private buses, ply the routes to the city. Some of the cities with buses to and from Muzaffarpur are Patna, Ranchi, Siliguri, Gaya, Jamshedpur, Ramgarh, Motihari, and Madhubani.