Nestled in the hills of Makhdumpur, about an hour’s drive north of Gaya, the Barabar Caves are believed to date back to the third century AD, marking them as some of the oldest rock-cut cave temples in India. These ancient structures offer a glimpse into the region’s rich Buddhist history. Visitors can explore the caves, which feature intricate carvings and smooth, polished interiors, providing a serene and contemplative environment. The site is particularly appealing for those already in Gaya or Bodh Gaya, looking to delve deeper into the area’s historical and cultural heritage.
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