04 Nights / 05 Days
Package Price :₹10,000.00/-Per Person
Booking Price :₹ 1,000.00/- Per Person
Deoghar, located in Jharkhand, is renowned as a significant pilgrimage site for devotees of Lord Shiva, housing the ancient Baidyanath Temple complex. This holy city attracts pilgrims seeking spiritual solace and religious ceremonies throughout the year, with its serene atmosphere and sacred ponds.
Bodhgaya, situated in Bihar, holds immense historical and religious significance as the place where Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree. It remains a vital center of Buddhism, drawing pilgrims and tourists alike to its Mahabodhi Temple complex and other monastic establishments.
Inclusion :
· Cost as per mentioned Itinerary only.
· Commercial vehicle which Includes all Tax, Toll tax, Parking, Driver night charges, State Tax, Nepal tax (Lumbini)
· Pickup and Drop to/from Railway station/Airport
· Hotel as per mention in Hotel tab with selected plan (Twin sharing room)
· One Boat ride for about 45 min which covers all major Ghats of Varanasi ( At time of morning sun rise)
Exclusion :
· Any personal expenditure like tip, Pooja etc.
· Any other boat ride, Guide charges(if not selected)
· Any Entrance Ticket / Rickshaw Charges in Varanasi
· Any Train/Flight Ticket
· GST as actual
Day 01: Arrival Patna ((280 kms - 7 hours)
On arrival at Patna Airport / Railway stations meet and greet our company representative. Drive to Deoghar (280 kms - 7 hours) scare land of Baidyanath Temple among one of the 12th Joytrilinga Check In Hotel. Refersh yourself. Overnight stay will be Deoghar.
Day 02: Baidyanath Darshan
Morning visit Baidyanath Temple Darshan. After temple Darshan proceed to visit Shivganga – Closed to Baidyanath Temple. Basukinath - 46 Kms from Deoghar , Shiva Temple, and the pilgrimage to Babadham is considered incomplete without paying homage at Basukinath. Tapovan- it is also known as Taponath Mahadeva.. Enjoyed ropeway at Trikuth Parvat. Shivganga . Overnight will be stay at Deoghar.
Day 03: Deoghar - Rajgir – Bodhgaya ( 270 Kms / 7 Hours )
Morning Breakfast. Check out from Hotel and Drive to Bodhgaya. En- route visit Rajgir Gridhkut Hills, Cyclopean Wall,, World Peace Pagoda, Ashokan Stupa, Swarn Bhandar, Maniyar Mat, Saptparni Caves. Evening Drive to Bodhgaya . Overnight at Hotel.
Day 04: Bodhgaya – Gaya – Bodhgaya
After breakfast proceed for full day sightseeing visit of Mahabodhi Temple Complex, 80 Feet Statue, Different country Monastery and Dungeshwari Cave, Later drive to Gaya Town for Vishnupad Temple- Footprints present inside the temple are of Lord Vishnu. Evening come back to hotel. Overnight stay will be at Bodhgaya Hotel.
Day 05: Bodhgaya – Patna ( 120 kms / 4 Hours )
In time transfer to Patna Airport / Bodhgaya Aiport or Railway station for onward journey.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: What is the Baidyanath Temple?
Ans: Baidyanath Temple, also known as Baba Baidyanath Dham, is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to the god Shiva. It's one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, the most sacred abodes of Shiva. The temple is located in Deoghar in the Indian state of Jharkhand.
Q: Why is Baidyanath Temple in Deoghar famous?
Ans: Baidyanath Temple is one of the most sacred shrines in Hinduism, as it houses one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. It is a revered pilgrimage site, particularly famous for the celebration of the Shravani Mela - a month-long fair each July-August which attracts millions of devotees.
Q: How can I reach the Baidyanath Temple?
Ans: Deoghar is well connected by rail and road. The nearest railway station is Baidyanath Dham Station in Deoghar itself, and the larger Jasidih Junction is about 7 km away. The town is accessible by road, and there are regular bus services from nearby cities. Deoghar Airport, when operational, will provide another convenient option for visitors.
Q: What are the timings for visiting the Baidyanath Temple?
Ans: The Baidyanath Temple typically opens to devotees early in the morning around 4:00 am and closes around 9:00 pm. There may be breaks in between for rituals and maintenance, so it's advisable to check the current timings before planning a visit.
Q: Is there any entry fee to visit the Baidyanath Temple?
Ans: No, there is no entry fee required to visit the Baidyanath Temple. However, visitors may have to pay for special poojas or offerings if they opt for them.
Q: What is the best time to visit the Baidyanath Temple?
Ans: The most auspicious time to visit the Baidyanath Temple is during the Shravani Mela in the month of July-August. However, the temple can be visited throughout the year. For a more peaceful experience, it's recommended to visit after the monsoon season and before the onset of summer.
Q: Are there any facilities for accommodations near the Baidyanath Temple?
Ans: Yes, Deoghar has several accommodations ranging from budget hotels to more luxurious options for pilgrims and tourists. They are available near the temple as well as throughout the city.
Q: Can foreigners visit the Baidyanath Temple?
Ans: Yes, foreigners can visit the Baidyanath Temple, but they should ensure they respect the temple's customs and traditions. It's recommended to be aware of the cultural sensitivities associated with a religious site.
Q: Is photography allowed in the Baidyanath Temple?
Ans: Photography may be restricted within the main shrine of the Baidyanath Temple for preserving the sanctity of the site. It is best to check with the temple authorities for the latest guidelines on photography.
Q: What is Bodhgaya?
Ans: Bodhgaya is a small town in the state of Bihar, India. It holds immense significance in Buddhism as it is believed to be the place where Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree.
Q: Why is Bodhgaya important?
Ans: Bodhgaya is one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Buddhists worldwide. It marks the spot where Prince Siddhartha attained enlightenment and became the Buddha. It is considered one of the four main pilgrimage sites related to the life of the Buddha.
Q: What are the main attractions in Bodhgaya?
Ans: Mahabodhi Temple: A UNESCO World Heritage site and the main temple complex marking the spot of Buddha's enlightenment.
Bodhi Tree: A descendant of the original tree under which Buddha attained enlightenment.
Great Buddha Statue: A large statue of Buddha in meditation posture near the Mahabodhi Temple.
Dungeshwari Cave: A cave where Buddha is believed to have practiced asceticism before his enlightenment.
Thai Monastery: One of the many monasteries in Bodhgaya built by different countries practicing Buddhism.
Q: When is the best time to visit Bodhgaya?
Ans: The best time to visit Bodhgaya is during the winter months, from October to March, when the weather is cool and pleasant. Summers (April to June) can be extremely hot, and monsoon season (July to September) brings heavy rainfall.
Q: How to reach Bodhgaya?
Ans:
By Air: The nearest airport is Gaya Airport (approximately 10 km away).
By Train: Gaya Junction is the nearest major railway station, about 16 km from Bodhgaya.
By Road: Bodhgaya is well-connected by road to major cities like Patna, Varanasi, and Ranchi.
Q: What are some nearby attractions?
Ans: Nalanda: Famous for its ancient university, a center of learning in ancient India.
Rajgir: An ancient city with historical and religious significance.
Vaishali: An important archaeological site related to both Buddhism and Jainism.
Q: Are there accommodations available in Bodhgaya?
Ans: Yes, Bodhgaya offers a range of accommodations including budget guesthouses, mid-range hotels, and luxury resorts, catering to the needs of pilgrims and tourists.
Q: Is Bodhgaya safe for tourists?
Ans: Bodhgaya is generally safe for tourists. However, like any other destination, it's advisable to take normal precautions regarding personal safety and belongings.
Q: Can I meditate under the Bodhi Tree?
Ans: Yes, visitors are allowed to meditate under the Bodhi Tree, but it's important to maintain silence and respect the environment as it is a place of spiritual significance.