Embark on a transformative journey from Varanasi to Bodhgaya, the birthplace of Buddhism. Discover the sacred sites where Buddha attained enlightenment and immerse yourself in the spiritual atmosphere of this revered temple town.
Embark on a transformative journey from Varanasi to Bodhgaya, the birthplace of Buddhism. Discover the sacred sites where Buddha attained enlightenment and immerse yourself in the spiritual atmosphere of this revered temple town.
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Mahabodhi Temple - At 05:00 AM take your packed breakfast from your Hotel and drive to Bodhgaya.
You will reach Bodhgaya at around 10:00 AM.
On arrival in Bodhgaya visit to Maha Bodhi Temple Complex - is one of the oldest brick temples in India. The magnificent Unesco World Heritage–listed Mahabodhi Temple, marking the hallowed ground where Buddha…
- Mahabodhi Temple - At 05:00 AM take your packed breakfast from your Hotel and drive to Bodhgaya.
You will reach Bodhgaya at around 10:00 AM.
On arrival in Bodhgaya visit to Maha Bodhi Temple Complex - is one of the oldest brick temples in India. The magnificent Unesco World Heritage–listed Mahabodhi Temple, marking the hallowed ground where Buddha attained enlightenment and formulated his philosophy of life, forms the spiritual heart of Bodhgaya.
Pilgrims and visitors from all walks of life and religions come to worship or just soak up the atmosphere of this sacred place. An enthralling way to start or finish the day is to stroll around the inside of the perimeter of the temple compound (in an auspicious clockwise pattern) and watch a sea of maroon and yellow dip and rise, while Tibetan monks perform endless prostrations on their prayer boards.
After this see Bodhi Tree - Undoubtedly, the most sacred fig tree ever to grace the Earth was the Bodhi Tree at Bodhgaya, under which Prince Siddhartha, the founder of Buddhism, achieved enlightenment. Buddha was said to have stared unblinkingly at the tree in an awed gesture of gratitude and wonder after his enlightenment.
The 4.8-hectare (11.9-acre) complex also includes ancient shrines and modern structures built by Buddhist devotees. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2002.
After this see the Great Budhha Statue - This 25m-high Japanese-style statue towers above a pleasant garden at the end of Temple St. The impressive monument was unveiled by the Dalai Lama in 1989 and is surrounded by 10 smaller sculptures of Buddha’s disciples. The statue is partially hollow and is said to contain some 20,000 bronze Buddhas.
After this visit to Vishupad Temple - As the name suggests, this temple was built as a dedication to Lord Vishnu and features a 40 cm long footprint of Lord Vishnu that is enclosed by a basin made of silver plates.
Later after this visit to some famous monasteries such as Thai Monastery, Vietnamese Monastery, Japani Monastery etc.
If you wish to perform Pind Daan rituals for your ancentors, you can do it here at some additional cost should be paid to Pundit directly.
Later after all these drive back to Varanasi and on arrival in Varanasi transfer to your Hotel.
- Expert tour guide approved by the government
- Inclusive of all taxes, fees, and handling charges
- Goods and Services Tax (GST) included
- Priority access to skip long queues
- Comfortable travel in a private air-conditioned vehicle
- Expert tour guide approved by the government
- Inclusive of all taxes, fees, and handling charges
- Goods and Services Tax (GST) included
- Priority access to skip long queues
- Comfortable travel in a private air-conditioned vehicle
- Everything which is not mentioned into inclusions
- Everything which is not mentioned into inclusions
Enjoy a guided tour on the same day from Varanasi to Bodhgaya.
Bodhgaya, the birthplace of Buddhism, is where Prince Siddhartha became enlightened under a bodhi tree around 2600 years ago, transforming him into Buddha (‘The Awakened One’). This small temple town holds the same significance to Buddhists as Mecca does to Muslims. As a result, it draws in…
Enjoy a guided tour on the same day from Varanasi to Bodhgaya.
Bodhgaya, the birthplace of Buddhism, is where Prince Siddhartha became enlightened under a bodhi tree around 2600 years ago, transforming him into Buddha (‘The Awakened One’). This small temple town holds the same significance to Buddhists as Mecca does to Muslims. As a result, it draws in numerous pilgrims worldwide yearly, who visit for prayer, scholarly pursuits, and contemplation.
- Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.