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Buddhist Circuit Tour India-Nepal

The Buddhist Circuit Tour in India-Nepal is a pilgrimage route that traces the footsteps of Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. It covers significant sites associated with his life, teachings, and enlightenment. This tour is popular among Buddhists and spiritual seekers worldwide who wish to deepen their understanding of Buddhism and its historical roots. Here's an overview of some of the key sites typically included in the Buddhist Circuit Tour:

Lumbini, Nepal

Lumbini, located in present-day Nepal, is revered as the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama, who later became known as Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lumbini is marked by a sacred garden, ancient ruins, and a commemorative pillar erected by the Indian emperor Ashoka. It remains a pilgrimage site for millions of Buddhists worldwide.

Bodh Gaya, India

Bodhgaya, located in Bihar, India, holds profound significance as the place where Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bodhgaya attracts millions of pilgrims and tourists annually. The Mahabodhi Temple, a majestic structure built at the site, stands as a testament to the Buddha's enlightenment and serves as a focal point for meditation and spiritual reflection

Sarnath, India

Sarnath, located near Varanasi in India, is a sacred Buddhist site where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon after attaining enlightenment. The site is adorned with stupas, monasteries, and Ashoka's Pillar, symbolizing the spread of Buddhism. Visitors can explore the Dhamek Stupa, Mulagandha Kuti Vihar, and the Archaeological Museum, immersing themselves in the spiritual and historical richness of Buddhism.

Kushinagar, India

Kushinagar, a sacred Buddhist pilgrimage site in Uttar Pradesh, India, marks the place where Gautama Buddha attained Parinirvana after his death. It's adorned with stupas, monasteries, and ancient ruins, drawing pilgrims and tourists alike. Visitors can explore the Mahaparinirvana Temple housing a 6.10-meter long reclining Buddha statue, and the Ramabhar Stupa, where Buddha's cremation is believed to have taken place.

Sravasti, India

Śravasti, an ancient city in Uttar Pradesh, India, holds immense significance in Buddhism as one of the six major pilgrimage sites. It was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Kosala and was closely associated with Gautama Buddha. Highlights include Jetavana Monastery, where Buddha spent many rainy seasons, and Anathapindika's Stupa, commemorating a wealthy patron of Buddha's teachings.

Nalanda, India

Nalanda was a renowned ancient center of learning in Bihar, India. Established around the 5th century CE, it attracted scholars from across Asia, flourishing under the patronage of rulers like Emperor Ashoka. It housed thousands of students and teachers, offering instruction in various subjects including Buddhism, Hinduism, logic, mathematics, medicine, and more. Nalanda's rich academic tradition made it a symbol of intellectual excellence in ancient times.

Rajgir, India

Rajgir, located in Bihar, India, holds immense historical and religious significance. It was the capital of the Magadha empire and served as the residence of Lord Buddha during his meditative retreats. Rajgir is adorned with ancient ruins, including the Cyclopean Wall and the Vishwa Shanti Stupa. It remains a pilgrimage site for Buddhists and Hindus alike, drawing visitors with its serene ambiance and spiritual aura.

Heighlights

Buddhist Circuit Tour India-Nepal

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Lumbini, Nepal: Birthplace of Lord Buddha.

Kapilavastu, Nepal: Where Buddha spent his childhood.

Sarnath, India: Where Buddha preached his first sermon after attaining enlightenment.

Varanasi, India: Explore the ancient city where Buddha delivered his teachings.

Boating in Secret Genga River

Bodh Gaya, India: Site of Buddha’s enlightenment under the Bodhi tree.

Rajgir, India: Visit the Vulture Peak, where Buddha delivered many discourses.

Nalanda, India: Explore the ancient Nalanda University, a renowned center of Buddhist learning.

Kushinagar, India: Where Buddha attained Parinirvana (final enlightenment).

Sravasti, India: Experience the Jetavana Monastery, where Buddha spent many rainy seasons.

Itinerary

Buddhist Circuit Tour India-Nepal

Day 1: Arrival in Bodh Gaya
  • Arrive in Bodh Gaya and check into your hotel.
  • Rest and relax after your journey.
  • Evening visit to Mahabodhi Temple.
  • Overnight stay in Bodh Gaya.
Day 2: Bodhgaya Sightseeing
  • Full day exploration of Bodh Gaya.
  • Visit Mahabodhi Temple, Bodhi Tree, Great Buddha Statue, and other important   Buddhist sites.
  • Overnight stay in Bodh Gaya.
Day 3: Excursion to Rajgir & Nalanda
  • Day trip to Rajgir, exploring Vulture’s Peak, Griddhakuta Hill, and the Bamboo Grove.
  • Visit Nalanda, an ancient center of learning.
  • Return to Bodh Gaya for overnight stay.
Day 4: Bodhgaya to Varanasi
  • Drive to Varanasi.
    Explore the spiritual and cultural hub of India.
  • Overnight stay in Varanasi.
Day 5: Ganges River Visit & Sarnath
  • Early morning boat ride on the Ganges River.
    Explore the ghats and temples of Varanasi.
  • Afternoon visit to Sarnath, where Buddha gave his first sermon.
  • Overnight stay in Varanasi.
Day 6: Varanasi to Kushinagar
  • Drive to Kushinagar, the place of Buddha’s Mahaparinirvana.
  • Visit the Mahaparinirvana Temple and Ramabhar Stupa.
  • Overnight stay in Kushinagar.
Day 7: Kushinagar Sightseeing
  • Explore other significant sites in Kushinagar.
  • Visit the Mathakuar Shrine and the Meditation Park.
  • Overnight stay in Kushinagar.
Day 8: Kushinagar to Lumbini
  • Cross the border into Nepal and proceed to Lumbini.
  • Visit the sacred garden, Maya Devi Temple.
  • Overnight stay in Lumbini.
Day 9: Lumbini Sightseeing
  • Full day exploration of Lumbini.
  • Visit the Lumbini Museum, Pushkarini, and other monastic zones.
  • Overnight stay in Lumbini.
Day 10: Lumbini to Sravasti
  • Drive to Sravasti, where Buddha spent 24 vasa.
  • Overnight stay in Sravasti.
Day 11: Sravasti to Lucknow (Flight to Delhi)
  • Explore Jetavana and Anathapindika Stupa.
  • Drive to Lucknow.
  • Catch a flight to Delhi .
  • Overnight stay in Delhi
Day 12: Departure day
  • After breakfast departure and catch a flight to international airport New Delhi
Inclusion / Exclusion

Buddhist Circuit Tour India-Nepal

  1. Accommodation in well-reviewed hotels with daily breakfast.
  2. Ground transportation as per the itinerary in an air-conditioned vehicle.
  3. Airport transfers and inter-city transfers.
  4. Guided tours of all mentioned Buddhist sites and historical landmarks.
  5. Entrance fees to monuments, museums, and parks.
  6. Boat ride on the Ganges River in Varanasi.
  7. Daily breakfast at the hotel.
  8. Some specified lunches and dinners.
  9. English-speaking local guides for sightseeing tours.
  10. Domestic flight from Lucknow to Delhi.
  11. Assistance and arrangements for crossing the border into Lumbini, Nepal.
  12. Cultural experiences in Varanasi.
  13. Opportunities for local shopping.
  1. International flights to and from Delhi.
  2. Fees related to obtaining necessary visas.
    Health and trip cancellation insurance.
  3. Meals not mentioned in the itinerary.
  4. Beverages and personal expenses during meals.
  5. Laundry, phone calls, and tips.
  6. Optional activities not in the itinerary.
  7. Transportation outside the specified itinerary.
  8. Additional local transportation for personal excursions.
  9. Entry fees to Lumbini in Nepal.
  10. Any optional activities not specified in the itinerary.
  11. Any medical expenses and required medications.
  12. Airport departure taxes or fees.
Policy

Buddhist Circuit Tour India-Nepal

  1. A 50% advance payment is required to confirm the booking.
  2. The remaining amount must be paid at least 15 days before the tour start date.
  3. Bookings can be made online or through our authorized travel agents.
  1. 100% refund if the tour is canceled more than 30 days before the start date.
  2. 50% refund if the tour is canceled between 15 to 30 days before the start date.
  3. No refund if the tour is canceled within 15 days of the start date.
  1. Cancellations made 15 days or more before the start date: 50% of the tour cost will be deducted as cancellation charges.
  2. Cancellations made within 15 days of the start date: No refund will be provided.
  1. The package price is subject to change without prior notice.
  2. Rooms are subject to availability at the time of booking.
  3. The hotel check-in and check-out times should be followed.
  4. Any additional expenses during the tour should be borne by the traveler.
  5. The company is not responsible for any delay or cancellation of the trip due to unforeseen circumstances or weather conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions

Buddhist Circuit Tour India-Nepal

The India-Nepal Buddhist Circuit Pilgrimage Tour is a journey that takes participants through significant Buddhist sites in both India and Nepal, tracing the footsteps of Buddha and exploring sacred landmarks related to Buddhism.

Some key sites typically included in the tour are Bodh Gaya, Sarnath, and Kushinagar in India, and Lumbini in Nepal. These sites are associated with important events in the life of Buddha.

The duration of the tour can vary, but typically it lasts between 7 to 14 days, depending on the itinerary and additional destinations included.

The best time to go on the India-Nepal Buddhist Circuit Pilgrimage Tour is usually during the cooler and drier months, which are typically from October to March, to avoid extreme heat and monsoon rains.

The tour can be tailored to accommodate different fitness levels, but participants should be prepared for some walking and potentially uneven terrain at certain sites. It’s advisable to check with the tour operator regarding specific physical requirements.

Yes, most tour packages include accommodations and meals, but it’s important to confirm these details with the tour operator before booking.

Yes, the tour usually includes knowledgeable guides who provide insights into the history, significance, and cultural context of each site visited.

Yes, travelers usually need to obtain visas for both India and Nepal before embarking on the tour. Visa requirements may vary depending on your nationality, so it’s important to check the latest information and arrange visas in advance.

Packing essentials typically include comfortable walking shoes, lightweight clothing suitable for warm weather, sunscreen, a hat, insect repellent, a reusable water bottle, any necessary medications, and a camera or smartphone for capturing memories.

Embrace the sweetness of cherished memories intertwined with the blessings of Buddha, ensuring a journey filled with tranquility, enlightenment, and inner peace.

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