Nepal Indian Buddhist Travel Package

Buddhist India Trip


The Buddhist Pilgrimage Journey takes you on the journey of Buddha's life. In this Buddhist India Tour Package, visit Nepal, Bodh Gaya, Lumbini and Kapilwastu in India.

This spiritual journey will take you into a peaceful journey in the footsteps of the Buddha. Gautam Siddartha was born in Lumbini on the border of India and Nepal in the 6th century BC. The Indian Buddhist tour allows both pilgrims and travelers to explore places related to the life and death of Buddha. You visited Bodhgaya, he was inspired here, or we should say that he understood the concepts of life, death and existence in the deepest possible way.

Next, we visited the Sarnath, where the Buddha preached his first sermon after becoming a Buddha. We also visited Sravasti, Vaishali, Kapilvastu and Rajgir, all of which are related to the life of Buddha and Kushnagar, who entered the place where Mahaparinirvana or Sakyamuni Buddha died. After the tour, you can also witness the beauty of the seven wonders of the world "Taj Mahal" in Agra.

Day 1. Delhi

Delhi is the capital of India’s famous epic. The city was the capital of many ruling dynasties in India. This city is a perfect blend of past and present. Contemporary Delhi is symbolized by primitive buildings, Mughal Tombs and chaotic embroidery of colonial architecture.

Later, we will start exploring Old Delhi.

Old Delhi
Jama Masjid

Board the rickshaw and enjoy a rickshaw tour in the intricate alleys of Chandni Chowk. After a pleasant journey, we stopped at Jama Masjid. Jama Masjid is the earliest mosque in Asia and one of the largest mosques in Asia. It was built by Shah Jahan in 1656.

Day 2. Sravasti


Sravasti


Upon arriving at Lucknow Station, he immediately set off for Sravasti, where the Buddha gave many important sermons. Sravasti is the most important Buddhist Pilgrimage Destination in the country. Lord Buddha confuses his sermon with a million-fold expression, sitting on a thousand-petal lotus on his body, fire and water emerge from his body.

Day 3. Kapilvastu – Lumbini

Kapilvastu – Lumbini

Kapilvastu – Lumbini


There are many famous Buddhist stupas, monasteries and temples in Saheth. The main attractions of this historical park are the two rooms used by Buddha Gandhakuti and Kosambakuti. Gandhakuti or fragrant sanctum is the most sacred place because it is used by the Buddha as a private sanctum, and devotees present a lot of flowers to Jehovah.

Lumbini-Kushinagar

Lumbini is the hometown of the Buddha, and effectively portrays many of the Buddha's artistic preparations, such as the Maya Devi statue of the same name in the temple. The picturesque and tranquil background makes it a tourist's paradise.

Lumbini-Kushinagar

Lumbini-Kushinagar

Kushinagar is the place where the Buddha preached last time and is one of the four most important places for Buddhist pilgrimage. It was the center of the Maras dynasty that ruled the area, but today there are few ruins associated with that period. Emperor Ashoka also built many buildings in this place where Buddha obtained Nirvana.

Day 3. Bodhgaya


Bodhgaya


Rajgir and Nalanda are two important sites closely related to Buddhist religion. There are many Buddhist religious sites. Jivakameavan Gardens is the Royal Physician's Pharmacy of Buddha. Shanti Stupa has four shiny statues of Buddha. Venu Vana was the first king to sacrifice to the Buddha. Nalanda Ruins, Museum, Hua Zeng Memorial are the main attractions of Nalanda.

Bodh Gaya is one of the famous sites in eastern India and is related to the birth of Buddhism about 2,500 years ago. This is the main Buddhist pilgrimage site

Day 4. Mahabodhi Temple.


Mahabodhi Temple

Mahabodhi Temple

The Mahabodhi Temple was built 250 years ago, but has been restored many times since then. Images of Buddha statues and other figures can be found in niche carvings on the walls, and there are many gods and pagodas around the temple. These images reflect the existence of the Buddhist and convey his teachings. The spiritual and artistic heritage of Buddhism has spread throughout East and Southeast Asia. Pilgrims and tourists from all over the world visit and worship the temple.

Day 5. Varanasi-Agra


Varanasi

Varanasi

Sail on the holy water of the Ganga and enjoy the sunrise. In the background, you will experience the pilgrimage of thousands of pilgrims to the sunrise and bath in the holy water.

Sarnath is a famous Buddhist resort and a popular tourist destination worth visiting. After the Buddha's first sermon after 2500 years of enlightenment, the place became famous. It is one of the most sacred places in Asia.

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