In a video that is winning hearts online, an American travel vlogger has shared an enthusiastic glimpse of Bihar’s Darbhanga, challenging the stereotypes often associated with the state. Social media creator Tony, known online as @TonyKMontana, documented his visit to the historic city and described the experience as far more memorable than he had expected.Calling Bihar “beautiful” in his video, Tony explored Darbhanga’s palaces, busy markets, museums and local streets, while interacting with residents throughout the day. His reactions have now sparked conversations online, with many users praising the city’s cultural richness and urging more people to explore the region.Also Read: Ranveer Singh asked Sadhguru ‘what’s the purpose of life?’ His reply to Dhurandhar star will change the way you live‘People warned me before coming’At the start of the clip, Tony revealed that several people had advised him against travelling to Bihar. However, his opinion appeared to change quickly after arriving in Darbhanga.— imRV15 (@imRV15) Standing before the city’s grand palace-style gateways and heritage buildings, the vlogger appeared visibly impressed by the architecture and atmosphere. He recorded sprawling courtyards, colourful pillars and old royal structures linked to the region’s Maharaja-era history.His visit also included a stop at the Chandradhari Museum, where he admired paintings, historical objects and artworks connected to Mithila culture. While locals smiled at his pronunciation of the museum’s name, viewers appreciated the curiosity and excitement he brought to the experience.Exploring Darbhanga beyond monumentsThe video did not focus only on heritage landmarks. Tony also captured everyday life in Darbhanga, from riding in a shared auto to trying local street beverages and walking through pottery markets lined with earthenware and handmade crafts.One moment that drew attention online was his reaction to the city’s pottery scene, where he praised the craftsmanship of local artisans while filming rows of colourful clay items stacked across market stalls.Darbhanga, located in the Mithila region of Bihar, is known for its cultural heritage, educational institutions and classical music traditions, including the renowned Darbhanga Gharana of Dhrupad. Temples, old palaces and traditional markets continue to attract visitors interested in the region’s history and art.Social media reactsThe viral clip triggered a wave of reactions online, particularly from people connected to Bihar. Many users said the video presented a side of the state that is often ignored in mainstream discussions.Also Read: This mysterious car button you keep ignoring could cool your cabin faster and even save fuelSome commenters expressed pride over the positive portrayal, while others said such videos could help improve tourism in Bihar. Several users also pointed out the need for better cleanliness, infrastructure and traffic management to support tourism growth in heritage cities like Darbhanga.A fresh spotlight on Bihar tourismTony’s video has added to a growing trend of international travel creators highlighting lesser-known destinations across India. For many viewers, the clip served as a reminder that places beyond major metros also hold deep cultural and historical significance.As the video continues to circulate online, Darbhanga’s palaces, markets and local life are finding a wider audience — and changing perceptions along the way.