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  1. Sonpur, officially named Sonepur, is a city in the Indian state of Bihar, situated on the banks of the Gandaki River and Ganges River in the Saran District. Sonpur hosts Asia's largest cattle fair , which starts on Kartik Poornima .

  2. www.adventure.tourism.gov.in › Bihar-SonpurAdventure Tourism India

    Travellers can disembark at Sonpur Junction for easy access to the town.: Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport (PAT) : The nearest major airport to Sonpur is Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport in Patna, approximately 60 kilometres (37 miles) away. After arriving at Patna Airport, you can hire a taxi or bus to Sonpur.

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  4. Jan 15, 2024 · How to reach Sonpur By Air. Patna airport is the nearest airport Sonpur, which is located at a distance of 30 km. This airport is well- connected through regular flights with important cities of India. By Rail. The nearest railway station is Sonpur Junction, proudly having the world’s 8th largest railway platform.

  5. Sonepur Mela is one of Asia's largest cattle fairs, organized at the confluence of two mighty rivers, the Ganga and Gandak. Popular since ancient eras for the trading of livestock, this month-long event takes place on the auspicious occasion of Kartik Purnima in the month of November. Hindu devotees flock to the area for a holy dip in River ...

  6. The outside of Sonpur Railway Station source The small city has a railway station of its own by the name of Sonpur Junction Railway Station. However, the nearest airport is the Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport of Patna. While the fair is going on, the Bihar State Tourism Development Corporation organises Ferries between Patna and Sonepur.

  7. The Sonpur Fair is the only place where such a large number of elephants are traded — although they cannot legally be sold. Numerous stalls are also set up at the grounds of the Sonpur Cattle Fair. Trade in elephants has been prohibited at Sonpur Mela since 2004 owing to strict enforcement of Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 and further denial of transfer of ownership certificate to the elephant owners.