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Lemon Tree Hotel, Motihari

When looking online for best hotels in Motihari, choose this property for a refreshingly different option. This hotel in the historic city of Motihari in the East Champaran district of Bihar, is known for its rich cultural heritage. The city holds g...

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Hotels Near Motihari

Nestled in the heart of Bihar, Motihari is a town rich in history, culture, and literary heritage. Known as the birthplace of the legendary writer George Orwell and a key center in India’s freedom movement, Motihari beautifully blends its colonial past with a vibrant present. The town’s serene landscapes, bustling local markets, and warm hospitality offer visitors an authentic glimpse into rural Bihar’s charm.

From the iconic Motihari Lake to the Gandhi Memorial, every corner of this town narrates a story of resilience and pride. The region’s connection to Mahatma Gandhi’s Champaran Satyagraha adds a deep historical significance, drawing history enthusiasts and travellers alike. Whether you’re exploring its heritage trails or simply soaking in its quiet simplicity, Motihari promises an experience that’s both inspiring and unforgettable.

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Motihari's history is most significantly tied to Mahatma Gandhi's first successful Satyagraha in 1917, protesting the forced cultivation of indigo by British landlords, which became a turning point in India's freedom struggle.The city also holds historical importance as the birthplace of the renowned author George Orwell. Additionally, the region around Motihari has ancient ties to Buddhism, exemplified by the Kesariya Stupa, the world's tallest stupa

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There's a stupa at Kesaria near Motihari, which is said to be the tallest and the largest Buddhist Stupa in the world.

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When visiting Motihari, you must try Bihari specialties like Litti Chokha,For a local dessert, try Chena Murki, a sweet, pancake-like dish, or Balushahi, a fried dough sweet. You can find these and other dishes at local eateries and street food stalls throughout the city, with specific recommendations including street food and for Nonveg lovers like mutoon barbeque & Ahuna mutton. 

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The best time to visit Motihari is during the winter months, from November to February

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The world's largest Kesariya Buddha Stupa./ Indo Nepal Border

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