Muzaffarpur, known as the 'Lychee Kingdom,' is a prominent city situated in the northern Indian state of Bihar. It stands as the fourth most populous city in Bihar and garners attention for its lush lychee gardens and agricultural trade. The city's rich history is reflected through its heritage sites including the Raj Rajeshwari Devi Kali Mandir, Baba Garib Sthan Mandir, and several ancient mosques and temples exhibiting remarkable architectural styles. Muzaffarpur acts as an educational hub with institutions like Bhim Rao Ambedkar Bihar University, among others. The city's lifeline is the Burhi Gandak River, which meanders through the region. Muzaffarpur's markets, such as Motijheel, Saraiyaganj, and Company Bagh areas, are bustling with activity selling a variety of goods. Celebrating vibrant festivals like Chhath Puja, Durga Puja, and Ram Navami, Muzaffarpur holds a cultural significance. The city is also a transportation nexus, providing excellent rail and road connectivity to major cities in India, thus aiding in Muzaffarpur's trade and commerce.