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This tour takes you on path of Buddha & you will be discovering the history of legend and visiting many holy monasteries & temples, you will witness the life of buddha from beginning & till end.

Itinerary

Varanasi
  • Varanasi City walk with Rahul

    6 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    This morning you will be picked up at 6 Am from the Hotel by your local guide for going on sunrise boat tours where you will be experiencing the amazing vibes of spirituality & culture shock, exploring the ghats and return the hotel for breakfast & later in the day you will be visiting the ancient holy temples and later in the evening Ganga Aarti is a magnificent, religious and spiritual ceremony that is performed every evening along the Ghats of the Ganges River in Varanasi.
  • Kashi Vishwanath Temple

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Included
    Vishwanath Temple is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is located in Vishwanath Gali of Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh in India. The temple stands on the western bank of the holy river Ganga, and is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, the holiest of Shiva temples. The main deity is known by the names Shri Vishwanath and Vishweshwara (IAST: Vishveshvara or Vishveshvur) literally meaning Lord of the Universe. Varanasi was called Kashi ("shining") in ancient times, and hence the temple is popularly called Kashi Vishwanath Temple.The temple is considered a central part of worship in the Shaiva culture by Hindu scriptures. It had been demolished several times by the Muslim rulers, most recently by Aurangzeb who constructed the Gyanvapi Mosque on its site.[1] The current structure was built on an adjacent site by the Maratha ruler, Ahilyabai Holkar of Indore in the year 1780
  • Ganga Aarti

    1 hours 30 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Attend a Ganga aarti and have its experience itself a different feeling. The religiously uplifting ceremony is performed daily to honour the River Goddess Ganga.Every day, as dusk descends round the world, the ghats of the River Ganga witnesses a spectacular ceremony.Several diyas, chants, the fragrance of incense, flowers, and musical instruments create an ambience of divine bliss.The aarti ritual is of high religious significance. Fire is employed as an offering to the river. You need to witness the event to comprehend its grandiose. we'll provide an entire guide for Ganga Aarti.
  • Bharat Mata Temple

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    Bharat Mata Temple is one of the best tourist places in Varanasi. The Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth campus is where the Bharat Mata Mandir is situated. You must have seen temples decorated with gods and goddesses. However, Varanasi has something surprisingly different. A map of unified India is on display in the centre of the Bharat Mata Mandir.
  • Shivala Ghat

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    Assi Ghat, one of Varanasi’s most well-known ghats, is situated in the southern section of the holy city. It is one of the most visited tourist places near Varanasi. Numerous Hindu texts, including the Kurma Purana and the Matsya Purana, make reference to this ghat. It is a great destination for recreational activities and diving deep into the vibe of spirituality that Varanasi has to offer.
  • Accommodations
    over night Hotel Heritage Inn is a proper 3 star hotel very close to Ganges and ghats and located in the city centre.
    Food And Drinks
    Breakfast
Bodhgaya
  • Mahabodhi Temple

    2 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    The Mahabodhi Temple or the Mahābodhi Mahāvihāra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an ancient, but rebuilt and restored Buddhist temple in Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India, marking the location where the Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment.
  • Great Buddha Statue

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    lThe 80ft Buddha statue is one of the many stops in the Buddhist pilgrimage and tourist routes in Bodh Gaya, Bihar (India). The great statue is a mix of sandstone blocks and red granite. It is possibly the largest built in India and was consecrated on 18 November 1989 by the 14th Dalai Lama. The foundation stone for the statue was placed in 1982.
  • Thai Monastery

    40 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Thai Monastery, Wat Thai Buddhagaya was established in 1956 by the government of Thailand on the request of the former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to strengthen the relationship between the two countries. The monastery was constructed with an idea of propagating the philosophies of Buddhism among the masses. It is the only Thai Temple in India. The place abounds with peace and serenity and is ideal for solace seekers and those looking for a break from the humdrum of city life.Known for its exceptional architecture and stunning beauty, Wat Thai Bodhgaya is strikingly similar to the temples of Bangkok and is richly gilt and highly ornamental. It has a sloping roof covered with golden tiles. Considered as one of the most beautiful monasteries in Bodh Gaya, the sanctum of the temple houses a beautifully carved gigantic bronze statue of Lord Buddha. A 25 m high statue of Lord Buddha has been recently built in the garden near the Wat Thai Temple.
  • Royal Bhutan Monastery

    30 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Royal Bhutan Monastery is a magnificent Buddhist monastery and temple located in Bodhgaya, Bihar. The monastery features important instances from the life of Gautam Buddha in the form of clay carvings which attract millions of Buddhism followers from across the world. The King of Bhutan got this monastery constructed as a tribute to Lord Buddha. This monastery will surely impress you with its splendid architecture, serenity and the seven feet tall statue of Buddha inside. In search of eternal peace, people from various parts of the world visit this monastery. Buddhists believe that the spiritual quest of monks benefits the entire community and their rituals bring prosperity and protection.
  • Indosan Nippon Japanese Temple

    40 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Built in the year 1972 with the help of international Buddhist communities, Indosan Nippon Japanese Temple is beautifully carved out of wood and looks very much like a Japanese shrine. It is a fine example of both Japanese architecture and Buddhist culture. Lying at a distance of about 15 km from the city centre, it is one of the most popular temples of Bodh Gaya. The temple was built to preserve and propagate Buddhism and the beliefs of Lord Buddha, and its walls have inscriptions of the teachings of Buddha. The gallery of the temple houses Japanese paintings that depict important events of Buddha's life. It is a must-visit place for all those who wish to learn more about Buddhist culture.
  • Accommodations
    Staying overnight Hotel Maya Heritage is the best suitable hotel in the city centre walking distance to all temples.
Bodhgaya
  • Metta Buddharam Temple

    30 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    The Metta Buddharam Temple is a Thai temple situated at Bodhgaya. The temple is appealing with an outer shell of stainless steel and a decorative mosaic using mirrors. The temple sees the Thai Temple style of architecture. The main temple floor is made of wood. Underneath the temple is the marble-floored meditation room offering a perfect environment to the devotees for meditation. The temple is decorated with numerous sculptures, which are handmade, from a mixture of white cement, clay, and epoxy. People get mesmerized by the beauty of its distinct architecture and Lord Buddha statue. The lighting of the temple in the evening makes it stand out among many other temples.
  • Sujata Kuti

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    Sujata Stupa is dedicated to the milkmaid Sujata who helped Buddha break his seven years’ fast.Sujata Stupa, also Sujata Kuti stupa or Sujata Garh, is a Buddhist stupa located in the village of Senanigrama (Bakraur) slightly east of Bodh Gaya in the state of Bihar, India. It lies directly across the Phalgu River from the town of Bodh Gaya, where Gautama Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment. It is a walk of about 20 minutes, from Bodh Gaya to Sujata Stupa. It was initially built in the 2nd century BCE as confirmed by finds of Dark Grey polished wares and a punch- marked coin in the monastery nearby. The stupa was dedicated to the milkmaid Sujata, from the village of Bakraur, who is said to have fed Gautama Buddha milk and rice at this spot as he was sitting under a Banyan tree, thereby ending his seven years of fasting and ascetism, and allowing him to attain enlightenment.
  • Dungeshwari Cave Temples

    2 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    The caves in Dungeshwari Hills are said to have protected Lord Buddha before he descended to Bodh gaya Before descending to the sacred town of Bodh gaya, it is believed That this is the same cave (also called the Mahakala caves), which protected Lord Buddha for six years, before he travelled to Bodh Gaya for attaining enlightenment These caves now house several temples which are widely visited by pilgrims who follow the trail of Lord Buddha’s journey.The caves here have Hindu and Buddhist shrines and some people are attracted to this place because of the sheer energy they believe the place generates, because of its association with Lord Buddha. since the latter is usually overcrowded with locals and travellers. Since there’s not much distance to be covered, Chinese pilgrim Hiuen Tsang has mentioned these hills in his travelogue. The hills are most famous for the cave temples where Lord Buddha is said to have meditated before arriving in Gaya for his enlightenment.
  • Accommodations
    Staying overnight at Maya Heritage Hotel a 3 star hotel centrally located.
    Food And Drinks
    Breakfast
Rajgir
  • Rajgir

    2 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    Rajgir, meaning "The City of Kings," is a historic town in the district of Nalanda in Bihar, India. As the ancient seat and capital of the Haryanka dynasty, the Pradyota dynasty, the Brihadratha dynasty and the Mauryan Empire, as well as the dwelling ground of such historical figures as The Buddha and The Mahavira, the city holds a place of prominence in Hindu, Buddhist and Jain scriptures. As of 2011, the population of the town was reported to be 71,459 while the population in the community development block was about 88,500. Rajgir was the first capital of the ancient kingdom of Magadha, a state that would eventually evolve into the Mauryan Empire.[3] It finds mention in India's renowned literary epic, the Mahabharata, through its king Jarasandha. The town's date of origin is unknown, although ceramics dating to about 1000 BC have been found in the city. The 2,500-year-old cyclopean wall is also located in the region.The town is also notable in Jainism and Buddhism.
  • Vishwa Shanti Stupa

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Included
    Vishwa Shanti Stupa (English: World Peace Stupa) is a large white Peace Pagoda in Rajgir, Nalanda District, Bihar, near Gitai Mandir. Statues of the Buddha are mounted on the stupa in four directions. It also has a small Japanese Buddhist temple with a large park. There is a temple near the stupa where prayers are conducted for universal peace. The initial pagoda was completed in 1969. New initiatives in 1993[1] resulted in the present form. It is one of around 80 Peace Pagodas which have been built around the world by the neo-Buddhist organisation Nipponzan Myohoji.[2] These were a dream of Nichidatsu Fujii, inspired by Mohandas K. Gandhi, as a reaction to the atomic bombing of Japan, the first, and more well known Vishwa Shanti stupa, being built on Ratnagiri Hill in Rajgir
  • Nalanda University Ruins

    1 hours 30 minsAdmission Ticket Included
    Nalanda is about 90 km southeast of Patna. Although its history goes back to the times of the Buddha, the university at Nalanda was founded in the 5th century CE, and it flourished for the next 700 years. Its decline began in the late Pala period, but the final blow was the invasion by Bakhtiyar Khilji around 1200 CE. The subjects that were taught at Nalanda included Buddhist scriptures (of both the Mahayana and Hinayana schools), philosophy, theology, metaphysics, logic, grammar, astronomy and medicine. Chinese travellers Hiuen-Tsang and I-Tsing had written detailed accounts about the university.
  • Griddhakuta Peak

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    This is one of the most ancient sites where the Buddha is said to have preached his Lotus Sermon.Quite true to the meaning of its name as Vulture Peak indeed the peak appears as a shape of vulture head with a natural stone formation. The place is also referred as “Gujjhakut” in Buddhist text.One of the most ancient sites where the Buddha is said to have preached his Lotus Sermon was amongst the favorite meditating place of the Buddha. Even today one can feel the deep sense of spiritual power at the peak that is devoid of any man-made grandeur.A statue of the Buddha (600 BCE) was found here and currently housed at Archeological Museum of Nalanda. The view of the surrounding forest land and the path leading to Ghoda Katora Lake adds to divine experience to the visitors.
  • Mendut Buddhist Monastery

    40 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    King Bimbisara donated the Bamboo Grove, Veluvana to Buddha for his residence. Today, it is a park with admiring sights of bamboos, flowers and a large pond with Buddha's image in the centre.
  • Accommodations
    Overnight stay at Rajgir Residency 3 star hotels with modern facilities and located in the city centre.
    Food And Drinks
    Breakfast
Vaishali
  • Ashok Pillar

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Included
    Kolhua is a famous Buddhist excavation site situated approximately 65 km North-West of Patna. The excavations have revealed the famous Ashokan Pillar having a statue of lion on the top. Excavations also revealed, many other articles related to Buddhism. Emperor Ashoka built The Lion Pillar at Kolhua. It is made of a highly polished single piece of red sandstone, surmounted by a bell shaped capital, 18.3 m high. A life-size figure of a lion is placed on top of the pillar. There is a small tank here known as Ramkund. This pillar beside a brick stupa at Kolhua commemorates Buddha's last sermon.
  • Vishwa Shanti Stupa

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    his stupa is a symbol of peace and love and enshrines the relics of Buddha in its foundation and top. Vaishali is the place where Buddha preached his last sermon before his Nirvana. The Vishwa Shanti Stupa is erected according to the teaching of the Saodharma Pundarika Sutra (The lotus Sutra) to disseminate love and peace and to create "The pure Land" on the earth. The construction of the stupa all over the world was initiated by the most Ven. Nichidatsu Fuji Guruji, after seeing the tragedy of atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki of Japan, at the end of the World war 2. The Vishwa Shanti Stupa, Vaishali has been built by Nipponzan Myhoji and Rajgir Buddha Vihar Society. Through contribution of devotees in India and Japan, The Lord Buddha's relics have been enshrined on the foundation and on the top of the stupa.
  • Accommodations
    Overnight stay at The Vaishali Residency is best 3 star hotel option in the city
    Food And Drinks
    Breakfast
Kushinagar
  • Parinirvana Stupa

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    When the Buddha reached his eightieth year, he felt that his time in this world was approaching an end. At that time, according to the Mahāparinibbāṇa Sutta (Sutta 16 of the Dīgha Nikāya), he and some of his disciples undertook a months-long journey that would take them from Rājagṛha, through Pāṭaliputta, Vesāli, Bhoganagara, and Pāvā, to their final destination at Kushinagar.[6] It was at Pāvā that Cunda, a resident of Pāvā, invited the group to a meal that featured a food called sukaramaddava. This would prove to be the Buddha's last meal, as he was afflicted by a painful illness resembling dysentery soon after consuming the meal.[7] After the meal, the Buddha crossed the Kakkuttha River (now called the Khanua River) and completed his journey to Kushinagar.[8] According to the Mahāparinibbāṇa Sutta, the Buddha attained parinirvana shortly after his arrival in Kushinagar. Seven days after his parinirvana, the remains of the Buddha were cremated at that location.
  • Ramabhar Stupa

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    Ramabhar Stupa was built over a portion of the Buddha’s ashes on the spot where he was cremated by the ancient Malla people.
  • Matha Kuar Shrine

    30 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Mathakaur Shrine is one of the visited monuments in Kushinagar. According to locals, Matha Kuar shrine was the place where Lord Buddha gave his last sermon before he died, and is considered very pious by the Buddhists. The temple houses a colossal statue of Buddha. The statue was found by Carlleyle in the course of excavations in 1876. It was broken into two pieces and was restored to its original form and installed in this temple in 1927.The colossal idol of Buddha is 3 m tall and built out of a single block of bluestone brought from the Gaya region in Bihar. It is installed on a large brick platform. The statue of Buddha retains the Bhumi Sparsh Mudra which is a depiction of the last few moments of his life just before he attained Enlightenment and Nirvana. It is believed that he invoked the Earth to testify to the pious acts performed by him in his previous incarnations. The statue also bears an inscription surely indicates the date of its construction to the 10th or 11th century.
  • Accommodations
    Overnight stay at Hotel Imperial the best located 3 star hotel.
    Food And Drinks
    Breakfast
Lumbini
  • Maya Devi Temple

    1 hours 30 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Maya Devi Temple is an ancient Buddhist temple situated at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Lumbini, Nepal and very close to the Indo–Nepal border. It is the main temple at Lumbini, a site traditionally considered the birthplace of Gautama Buddha. The temple stands adjacent to a sacred pool (known as puskarni) and a sacred garden. The archaeological remains at the site were previously dated to the third-century BCE brick buildings constructed by Ashoka.A sixth-century BCE timber shrine was discovered in 2013.he researchers speculated that the site is the earliest evidence of Buddhist structures and the first archaeological evidence of Gautama Buddha's life.
  • Myanmar Golden Monastery

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    Myanmar Golden Temple in Lumbini is the oldest structure of the city. Built in Burmese style of architecture, the temple is dedicated to Lord Buddha.
  • Accommodations
    Overnight stay Dream international hotel is best top rated hotel in city centre
    Food And Drinks
    Breakfast
Kapilvastu
  • Tilaurakot

    1 hours 30 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Located at a distance of 24 km from Lumbini, Tilaurakot houses remains of Kapilavstu and is considered to be the place where Lord Gautama Buddha spent 29 years if his life. Its unearthing is marked as a significant event that reveals the historical life of Gautama Buddha. It is set in the district of Kapilavastu which is believed to be the site of the ancient city of the Shakyas. The exposed ruins include foundations of a structure that resemble a residential complex. Studies reveal that Gautama Buddha had lived his life as a prince and received all the royal luxuries before renouncing his throne and walking out of the Eastern Gate. Tilaurakot is termed as a UNESCO tentative site and is a significant tourist attraction. It is situated on the banks of Banaganga Rice and is surrounded by trees. A small museum in the vicinity has some of the objects that were found during excavation.
  • Niglihawa Ashoka Pillar

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    Araurakot is the birthplace of Kanakamuni Buddha which is located 1.4 km east of Niglihawa and 10 km northeast of Taulihawa. Araurakot is the place where Kanakamuni Buddha lived, grew up, and married. You can see ancient remains of moat and bricks fortifications here.
  • Nigrodharamaya

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    Another important Buddhist site, Nigrodharam is also known as Kudan. Nigrodharam is located 2.5 kilometers south of Taulihawa. This is the place where king Suddhodhan Shakya made a big vihara to meet his son the first time after achieved enlightenment. This is also the place where Buddha shares his discourse with his followers including his wife and son. Excavation is also going and they are finding the antique things from 8th century BC
  • Accommodations
    overnight stay at Asian buddha hotel which is 3 star and modern hotel
    Food And Drinks
    Breakfast
Saravasti
  • Angulimala Stupa

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Included
    Angulimala Stupa was excavated along with other ruins of Shravasti city in the year 1863 and is considered to be one of the largest mounds found in the Mahet area of Shravasti. Fa-Hien, a famous Chinese traveler, Hiuen Tsang, a Chinese Scholar, and Alexander Cunningham (British engineer) identified this renowned tourist attraction in Shravasti as the stupa of Angulimala, while some other scholars believed it to be the ruins of Hall of Law, supposed to have been built by Prasenjit in honour of Lord Buddha.The name of the stupa has been derived from the ruthless decoit of Shravasti - Angulimala. Angulimala (literally, the necklace of fingers) was a dreaded dacoit who wore a necklace of fingers that were chopped from his victims. One day in a fit of brutal rage he was about to kill his mother when Lord Buddha was passing by the door. Lord Buddha stopped him from killing his mother and showered him with his wisdom and turned him into a disciple.
  • Jetavana

    45 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Jetavana is the name a famous Buddhist monastery garden. It is in India, outside the ancient city of Savatthi. The Buddha spent 19 of his 45 rainy-seasons in the garden. It was bought for the community by Anathapindika. When he asked about the price, the owner (Jeta) said he would not sell ‘even if you could cover the whole place with gold." Anathapindika did this and bought the garden. Jetavana is in a grove of trees on a low hill. It has the remains of monastery buildings, a Bodhi Tree and a bathing pond. The below quotation from The Karandavyuha Sutra (a Mahayana sutra c400CE) mentions the Jeta Grove (ie the Jetavana) "When Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva was about to come, myriads of Kalpataru trees, flower trees, Kumuda flower trees, and Campaka flower trees appeared. Furthermore, varied flowers, precious pools and trees also appeared. The sky rained down wonderful flowers, various jewels, Manis, pearls, emeralds, spiral shells, jades, corals, and many other treasures.
  • Accommodations
    Overnight stay at hotel platinum nice and comfortable hotel
    Food And Drinks
    Breakfast
Sarnath varanasi
  • Dhamek Stupa

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Included
    Dhamek Stupa marks the precise location where the Buddha preached his first discourse to his first five disciples (Kaundinya, Assaji, Bhaddiya, Vappa and Mahanama), and where all five eventually became fully liberated.[3] This event marked the formation of the sangha. Several of the ancient sources describe the site of this first sermon as a Mriga-dayaa-vanam or a sanctuary for animals. (In Sanskrit, the word mriga is used in the sense of game animals, with deer being the most common).After the Parinirvana of the Buddha in 544 BCE, his remains were cremated and the ashes were divided and buried under eight stupas, with two further stupas encasing the urn and the embers. Dhamek Stupa was presumably among these eight stupas. In 249 BCE, Mauryan King Ashoka commissioned the expansion of Dhamek Stupa.Dhamek Stupa was further expanded in 500 CE.the stupa is a solid cylinder of bricks and stone reaching a height of 43.6 meters and having a diameter of 28 meters.
  • Garden of Spiritual Wisdom

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Included
    he garden is the newest attraction for tourists coming to Sarnath. Many Tourists who visit Sarnath have a deep interest in Buddhism.The garden uses a mix of exhibits and sculptures to convey the essentials of Buddhism. The exhibits convey the essence of Indian spirituality in an easy to understand language illustrated with graphics. The garden is beautifully made and the tourists love the heavenly experience of this sacred site. With increasing complexity of modern life, knowledge for the purpose of earning a living alone is considered insufficient. The garden seeks to ignite an interest in the visitor to further explore the subject of spirituality.In the garden is a section for herbal plants that constitute the basis of Ayurveda. Ayurveda teaches harmony with nature, simplicity and contentment as keys to well-being. It is the five thousand year old Indian traditional natural healing system and is a part of its yogic system.
  • Buddha Fountain

    45 minsAdmission Ticket Included
    Buddha fountain is undoubtedly a must-visit place of attraction in the city of Sarnath, which you shouldn’t miss at any cost. A Wat Thai temple in the middle, surrounded by some lush garden and greenery along with some beautiful fountains and waterworks. This is a wonderful option you can consider to spend some leisure time during your stay at Sarnath and take a lousy evening stroll to enjoy. The divinity of the place is simply something worth remembering for a lifetime.
  • Mulagandha Kuti Vihar

    45 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Mulagandha Kuti Vihar is one of the most beautiful temples of the country which is dedicated to Lord Gautama Buddha. This temple is famous for its mural paintings which depict the story of Lord Buddha and preaches the teachings and morals of Buddhism. This temple also maintains a close connection to the Japanese traditions in following Buddhism. The temple also has a spectacular garden with a Bodhi tree. You can also find a big bronze bell and a wonderful statue of Lord Buddha when he is teaching his disciples about the Dharma for the first time in Sarnath.
  • Accommodations
    Overnight stay at Hotel Heritage Inn
    Food And Drinks
    Breakfast

What's included

INCLUDED

Entrance Fees of temple & monastery
WiFi on board
Landing and facility fees
Boat Excursion & Ganga Aarti ceromony with guide
airport transfer
Breakfast (9)
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Gratuities
lunch & Dinner & personal drinks

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Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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