Tourism in Sahibganj District comprises visits to various places of religious, historical and archaeological importance. These places of interest attract people from different parts of the country. There is no dearth of tourism spots in this district of Jharkhand. Tourism in Sahibganj District means a pleasurable tranquil experience for the travellers visiting this district.
Rajmahal: Situated on the right bank of Ganga River, Rajmahal is a small but historically important town. It was the seat of the government during the Mughal Dynasty period, when Raja Man Singh, general of Emperor Akbar made Rajmahal the capital of Bengal in 1592. Even today relics of the old and prosperous Rajmahal can be found. The town has several important monuments like Singhi Dalan, Akbari Masjid, Tomb of Maina-Bibi and Tomb of Miran.
Mangalhat: Situated 10 kilometers west of Rajmahal, it is the site of an important monument Jama Masjid which was built during the reign of Emperor Akbar.
Kanhaiyasthan: Situated on the bank of river Ganga is a village situated about 13 km north-west of Rajmahal town and owes its name to the temple of Lord Krishna. Footsteps of Chaitanya are also preserved here.
Sahibganj: It is situated on the southern bank of the Ganges in the north-eastern region of Rajmahal subdivision. Sahibganj is the sub-divisional headquarters since 1944 and presently it is the district headquarters as well. The town has a well, constructed in 1915 known locally as "Bhagwa Kuan" which was constructed in memory of Edward VII.
Teliagarhi: These are remains of an old fort known as Teliagarhi and it is located near Karamtola station.
Shivgadi: This Shiva temple is located in the Barhait block 8 kms north of Barhait and is inside the cave. Devotees gather here on the occasion of Mahashivratri.
Binduvasini Temple: It is situated 2 kms away from Barharwa railway station. Devotees gather in large number on Ramnavami at this temple during the fair which lasts for nine continuous days.
Raksisthan: Situated in Mandro block near the Karamtola railway station just west of the Teliagarhi fort, this temple is considered very religious by the people.
Bhoganadih and Panchkathiya: The village of Sido and Kanu, the legendary brothers who led the Santhal revolt in 1855, is considered as sacred by the tribal people.
Udhwa Bird Sanctuary: The only bird sanctuary in the entire state of Jharkhand is situated near Udhwa; locally called Patauda Lake. Hundreds of migratory birds come here every winter.
Moti Jharna: It is near Maharajpur popularly known for its natural beauty.
Maghi Mela: Organized on every full moon of Magha at Rajmahal, this fair has an important place in the tribal life.
These tourist attractions will surely leave the travellers with a memorable experience.