8 Nights 9 Days
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English, Hindi
Experience a spiritual journey through India and Nepal, following the footsteps of Lord Buddha. Visit significant Buddhist sites such as Bodhgaya, Rajgir, Nalanda, Kushinagar, Lumbini, Sravasti, and Varanasi. This itinerary is a blend of heritage, history, and spiritual enlightenment, offering a deep connection with Buddhist culture and teachings.
Arrive at Gaya International Airport
Meet & greet by our representative
Transfer to hotel & check-in
Evening visit to Mahabodhi Temple, the most sacred site in Buddhism
Overnight stay in Bodhgaya
Breakfast at the hotel
Full-day sightseeing in Bodhgaya
Visit Sujata Village, Niranjana River & other significant temples
Overnight stay in Bodhgaya
Breakfast at the hotel & check-out
Drive to Rajgir
Visit Griddhakuta (Vulture’s Peak), Veluwana Monastery
Visit Nalanda University Museum, one of the world’s first learning centers
Continue drive to Patna & check-in
Overnight stay in Patna
Breakfast at the hotel & check-out
Visit Vaishali, where Lord Buddha delivered his last sermon
Explore Kesaria Stupa, the tallest Buddhist stupa
Continue journey to Kushinagar & check-in
Overnight stay in Kushinagar
Breakfast at the hotel & check-out
Visit Mahaparinirvana Temple & Ramabhar Stupa
Cross the border to Nepal & check-in at hotel in Lumbini
Overnight stay in Lumbini
Breakfast at the hotel & check-out
Visit Maya Devi Temple, the birthplace of Lord Buddha
Explore other monasteries in Lumbini
Drive to Sravasti & check-in
Overnight stay in Sravasti
Breakfast at the hotel & check-out
Visit Jetavana Monastery, Sahet Mahet & other Buddhist sites
Drive to Varanasi & check-in
Overnight stay in Varanasi
Early morning boat ride on River Ganges, witness the sunrise & rituals
Return to hotel for breakfast
Visit Sarnath, where Buddha gave his first sermon
Explore Dhamek Stupa & Mulagandha Kuti Vihar
Overnight stay in Varanasi
Breakfast at the hotel & check-out
Transfer to Gaya Airport for departure
A: The best time to visit is October to March, when the weather is cool and pleasant for travel.
A: Yes, all meals are vegetarian and prepared keeping in mind the spiritual significance of the tour.
A: The local currency in Nepal is Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Indian citizens do not need a visa, but foreign nationals should check visa requirements.
A: Pack comfortable walking shoes, modest clothing for temple visits, sunscreen, and a hat.
A: Travel insurance is highly recommended to cover medical emergencies, cancellations, or lost baggage.
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