Walk in the footsteps of the Buddha on a thoughtfully curated spiritual journey from India to Nepal. In just 4 days, visit the four sacred sites where the Buddha meditated, taught, attained enlightenment, and entered Mahaparinirvana—Bodhgaya, Varanasi, Kushinagar, and Lumbini.
This unique experience offers more than just sightseeing—it’s a seamless, soul-enriching pilgrimage designed for those seeking connection, reflection, and insight. With all logistics professionally managed, including cross-border travel, accommodations, and local assistance, you’ll enjoy a peaceful and comfortable journey that honors the path of the Enlightened One.
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Bodh Gaya is a sacred Buddhist site where Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree. It's a spiritual hub with ancient temples, monasteries, and a profound sense of peace. The Mahabodhi Temple Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the focal point of pilgrimage and meditation.
The Mahabodhi Temple Complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the most sacred Buddhist pilgrimage site. It includes the Bodhi Tree, where Buddha attained enlightenment, and the Mahabodhi Temple, a magnificent structure with intricate carvings.
The 80-foot tall statue of Buddha in the Mahabodhi Temple Complex is one of the largest Buddha statues in India. It is a significant landmark and a focal point for meditation and reflection.
Vishnupad Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is built on the site where it is believed that Lord Vishnu left his footprints. The temple is an example of ancient Indian architecture and is a significant pilgrimage site for Hindus.
Sujata Stupa marks the spot where Sujata, a village girl, offered a meal to the Buddha before his enlightenment. The stupa is a peaceful place for meditation and reflection.
The Thai Monastery is a beautiful example of Thai architecture and is known for its intricate carvings and golden spires. It is a peaceful place for meditation and reflection.
The Bodh Gaya Museum houses a collection of artifacts related to the history and culture of Bodh Gaya. It provides valuable insights into the region's rich heritage.
A traditional Bihari dish made of roasted wheat balls (litti) served with a spicy mashed vegetable (chokha) made from roasted eggplant, potatoes, and tomatoes.
A Bihari specialty made of lentil dumplings (pitha) cooked in a spicy tomato-based gravy.
A sweet pancake made from flour, bananas, and sugar, deep-fried and soaked in sugar syrup.
A Tibetan noodle soup with vegetables, meat, or tofu, often flavored with garlic and ginger.
The best time to visit Bodh Gaya is during the cooler months. The weather is pleasant, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Indian Rupee (INR)
GMT+5:30 (Indian Standard Time)
230VV, 50HzHz
Bodh Gaya is generally safe for travelers, but it is important to be aware of your surroundings and take necessary precautions. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and scams, can occur, especially in crowded areas.
Gaya Junction
Gaya Bus Stand
Local buses are affordable and cover most areas within Bodh Gaya. They can be crowded and may not have fixed schedules.
Available • Apps: Ola, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
Nalanda is an ancient center of learning and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is home to the ruins of Nalanda University, one of the world's first residential universities.
Rajgir is an ancient city with a rich history and religious significance. It is known for its hot springs, ancient stupas, and the Vulture's Peak where Buddha preached.
Vaishali is an ancient city known for its association with Lord Buddha and the Licchavi kingdom. It is home to several Buddhist and Jain pilgrimage sites.
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