Tucked away in the serene village of Birsar in Bihar’s Madhubani district, Vedic Grove offers a peaceful escape just 5 kilometers from the district headquarters. This thoughtfully curated retreat blends rustic charm with warm hospitality, delivering an authentic taste of village life while ensuring the comfort and tranquility today’s traveller seeks.
Surrounded by lush greenery, mud homes, and the rich cultural spirit of Mithila, Vedic Grove is not merely a resort, rather an immersive passage into Bihar’s timeless rural heritage. Echoing the traditional aesthetic of the region, the resort features a harmonious blend of old and new. Guests can choose between pucca-style rooms and eco-friendly cottages, each thoughtfully designed to reflect a sense of simplicity and rootedness. The atmosphere exudes nostalgia, serenity, and a slower rhythm of life, ideal for those looking to unwind in nature’s gentle embrace.
What truly sets Vedic Grove apart is its deep commitment to cultural authenticity. Guests are invited to engage with local traditions through curated experiences. From exploring the intricate beauty of Madhubani painting to savouring home-cooked Maithili cuisine prepared with age-old recipes, to riding through the countryside on a cheerful tractor-led village tour. The natural surroundings further invite moments of reflection and relaxation, whether through yoga at dawn, meditation under the trees, or quiet walks accompanied by the rustling of leaves
With no rush, no horns, and no digital overload, Vedic Grove is a mindful retreat that offers detox from city life. Whether one seeks solitude, cultural exploration, or quality time with family, the resort serves as a gateway to rural rejuvenation. Its proximity to the famed town of Madhubani also allows guests to explore the cultural capital of the Mithila region with ease.
For travelers looking to reconnect with nature, with culture, and with themselves, Vedic Grove in Birsar stands as a perfect weekend or holiday getaway.
Learn from the Birds. The gentle rhythmic cadence of the rain adds to the serenity and beauty of this lesser-known place in Mithila. You are at Birsair, a village in the Madhubani district of Bihar, having its roots in the Mahabharata. Nestled in nature and amongst a mango grove, it lies in the Madhubani-Pandaul-Sakri region.
With no automobile sounds, the quiet soundscape of the place is soothing for the frayed nerves of any urban dweller. One can hear the bees buzzing on the rustling banyan leaves.
As evening descends, the birds return home, animating the nocturne. The feathered pilgrims make their way to the branches of the trees, gliding purposefully through the fading light, each tracing its path yet converging at the same clump of trees — knowing there is a home waiting for them.
The moonlit corridor between night and the treetops comes alive with the excited choral communication of the birds, as if discussing the chores of the day. As the evening deepens, they fall quiet, enveloped in the sound of silence.
Our objective is to provide fellow human beings peace and a calm stay with the experience of Vedic life, with the comfort of modernity.
The village is known for its exquisite Madhubani Painting and a temple said to have roots in the Mahabharata, where the five Pandavas (Pandaul) are believed to have met Sri Krishna.