Kiul Junction (KIUL) is a major railway station in Bihar, India, located on the Howrah-Delhi main line. The station features 8 platforms and offers a variety of amenities, including waiting rooms, food stalls, and restrooms. Kiul Junction is a significant transportation hub, connecting passengers to various destinations across the country and serving as a gateway to the historical city of Gaya, renowned for its Buddhist temples.
Tourism
Vishnupad Temple, Gaya: A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, located in the nearby city of Gaya.
Bodh Gaya: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for the Mahabodhi Temple, marking the spot where Buddha attained enlightenment.
Barabar Caves: Ancient rock-cut caves, dating back to the Mauryan period, known for their intricate carvings and historical significance.
Nalanda Mahavihara: Ruins of an ancient Buddhist monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its rich history and architectural beauty.
Rajgir: An ancient city with historical significance, known for its Buddhist sites, hot springs, and scenic beauty.
Food
Bihari Rasoi: A local favorite serving authentic Bihari vegetarian dishes.
Annapurna Sweets: Popular for its delicious vegetarian snacks and sweets.
The Dhaba: A roadside dhaba offering simple but satisfying vegetarian meals.
Rajeshwar Sweets: Known for its fresh and tasty vegetarian snacks and sweets.
Samosa Corner: A popular spot for quick and affordable vegetarian snacks.