Valmiki Tourism, Bihar India
(Valmiki is also known as Valmiki Nagar)
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Valmiki Fast Facts
- State: Bihar
- District: West Champaran
- Famous for/as: National Park
- Population: 5,082,868
- Religions: Hindus, Muslims
- Area: 3,968 Sq km
- Altitude: 880 m
- Language: Bihari, Hindi
- Best Season: Summer , Winter
- Weather: Summer 30-36°C, Winter 8-20°C
- Clothing: (Summer) : Cottons (Winter) : Woolens
- Local Transport: Rickshaws, taxis and buses
- Pincode: 845438
- STDCode: 06254
Valmiki, India Overview
Valmiki National Park is surrounded in the north by the Royal Chitwan National Park and river Gandak on the west. The Himalayan range forms the background to the Valmiki National Park. Very close to the Valmiki National Park, you will find the historic Valmiki Ashram. At this national park, you will find a wide range of floras and faunas.
Sal forest dominates the landscape of the Valmiki National Park, Bihar. Moist deciduous trees are found in large number within the national park. Some of the major trees that are found in this forest are sal, cane, reed beds and wet grasslands. The floras that are found in this forest are simply awesome. Here, you can even find some trees and plants, which are endangered. October and June is the ideal time to visit Valmiki National Park, Bihar.
Covering a total area of 800 square kilometers, Valmiki National Park, Bihar is located in the West Champaran district of the state of Bihar. This national park is placed at the border of Nepal. In the year of 1990, Valmiki National Park, Bihar earned the recognition as the 18th tiger reserve. It has the fourth largest tiger population in the country. Large number of nature lovers and adventure freaks visit this national park to enjoy the beauty of the nature.
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Valmiki, India History
In the prehistoric period, Champaran constituted a part of the ancient kingdom of Videha. The Aryan Videhas settled east of the Gandak or Narayani river. Among the greatest of the Videha kings was Sirdhwaj Janak, an erudite scholar as well as the temporal and spirutal lord for his subjects. Yajnavalkya was his chief priest who codified the Hindu law known as Yajnavalkya Smriti. Both of his wives Gargi and Maitreyi were renowned scholars. It is Gargi who is credited with composing some mantras. After the fall of Videhan empire Champaran was ceded to the oligarrochial republic of Vrijjan confederacy, with Vaishali as its capital of the Vriggian confederacy. Lichohavis were the most powerful and prominent.
Ajatshatru, the emperor of Magadh, found the power and fame of Vaishali an irritant. By diplomacy and force he annexed Lichhavis and occupied its capital, Vaishali. He extended his way over the present district of Champaran which lasted for nearly a hundred years. After the Mauryas, the Sungas and the kanvas ruled over Magadh and its vast territories. Archaeological evidence found in Champaran is testimony of Sunga and Kanva rule in the area.


