Sasaram
Sasaram
Train

Sini to Sasaram

Updated: 28 May 2026

The journey from Sini to Sasaram covers about 400 km. The most convenient way to travel is by train from Tatanagar Junction. You will pass through the scenic landscapes of Jharkhand and Bihar. The journey takes about 8 to 9 hours. Sasaram is known for the tomb of Sher Shah Suri.

Total Distance: 400 km by road, 350 km air distance.
Fastest Way
Express train, taking 9 hours.
Cheapest Way
Sleeper class train, costing around 450 INR.
Compare Sini to Sasaram Routes
Train
Direct
Duration
9 hours
Avg Price
450 - 1000 INR
Operator
Tatanagar-Sasaram Express
Route
Tatanagar Junction to Sasaram Junction.

Sasaram is a historical city.

Travel Tips
  • Local Transport
    Auto-rickshaws are available.
  • Food
    Try the local Bihari cuisine.
  • Station
    Sasaram station is well connected.
  • Booking
    Book tickets in advance.
  • Weather
    Carry light clothing.
Safety Tips
  • Personal Safety
    Keep your belongings secure.
  • Taxi
    Use reputable services.
  • Emergency
    Keep local numbers saved.
  • Night
    Avoid isolated areas.
People Also Ask
  • How to reach Sasaram from Sini?
    Take a train from Tatanagar Junction.
  • Is Sasaram safe?
    Yes, it is safe for tourists.
  • What is the distance?
    400 km.
  • Are there direct trains?
    Yes, multiple trains are available.
  • Best time to visit?
    Winter is best.
Quick Info
  • From Sini, Jharkhand, India
  • To Sasaram, Bihar, India
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

October to March, when the weather is pleasant.

Things to Do in Sasaram
1
Sher Shah Suri Tomb
Visit this magnificent tomb, which is a masterpiece of Indo-Islamic architecture.
2
Rohtasgarh Fort
Explore this ancient fort with a rich history.
3
Tara Chandi Temple
A sacred temple dedicated to Goddess Tara.
4
Dhua Kund
Enjoy the beautiful waterfall and the surrounding nature.
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