Warisaliganj is a Community Development block and a Municipal Council in Nawada district in the Indian state of Bihar.
It is located in one of the most fertile areas of the state, with well-irrigated landscapes due to the Sakri River and its canal system.
Due to being Indian Railway's, only rack point for freight cars in the whole district, the town has many wholesale spots.
Warisaliganj was one of Bihar's famous industrial areas, having sugar and cotton mills until a few years ago.
Nowadays, the famous Mohini sugar mill, situated on the outskirts of the town, is closed and shifted to BIADA.
Adani Group is going to invest Rs 1400 crore through Ambuja Cement Limited on the same land which is owned by BIADA.
Apart from these, the major tourist attractions nearby are Kakolat Falls, Rajgir, Bodhgaya and Pawapuri, all located one to two hours away.
A village, Dariyapur Parvati, is six miles north of Warisaliganj and has ruins and relics of Kapotika Bodh Bihar.
The village Sarkatti is located 8 km from Warisaliganj and was once a highly decorated estate during the Zamindari system.
A giant 32 foot Hanumanta statue also exists in Thakur Wadiwhich, built by saint Hanuman Das.
There are three Gupta period statues of Vishnu in the Makanpur village, privately owned by Ram Ratan Prasad Singh Ratnakar, an eminent scholar and writer.The town is well connected to all other parts of the state by roadways and railways.