15 Nights / 16 Days
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India is the naval location of Buddhism. There are numerous pilgrimage sites in India which are profoundly revered in Buddhism like Bodhgaya, Patna, Kushinagar, Vaishali, etc. Nepal houses the two pilgrimage sites of Buddhism- Kapilvastu and Lumbini. Kathmandu has also a prominence in Buddhism. These Buddhist sites offer an unsurpassed tranquillity and spirituality to the tourist's mind. Thus, these sites are frequented by the religious travellers all round the year. This 15 nights and 16 days itinerary takes the traveller to these sacred sites, and to the other spots linked with early Buddhism. The list of the revered spots includes Kushinagar, Patna, Vaishali, Lucknow, Sravasti, Lumbini, Kushinagar, Bodhgaya, and Varanasi. It is an ideal tour package for the travellers who want to follow the middlepath of Lord Buddha.
Package Include:
- Arrival and Departure transfers by Private Vehicle
- Accommodation with Breakfast and dinner
- Internal transfers and train ticket if any
- Sightseeing as per the itinerary by private vehicle
- 24 x 7 assistance by NTP Officer
- SIM Card upon arrival in India (Delhi tour)
- Tour Briefing by the NTP Deputy
- All hotel tax
Package Exclude :
Guide, entry tickets, visa, travel insurance, portage, tips, GST 5%, lunch, morning evening tea and extras not mentioned as inclusions
Day 1: Departure From Your Home Country
On arrival in Delhi, our representative will be there to meet you and transfer you to your pre-booked hotel in Delhi. Check in at the hotel. Rest of the day is free for leisure followed by an overnight stay in your hotel.
Day 2: Delhi
Today in the afternoon enjoy sightseeing of Old Delhi including an exhilarating cycle rickshaw ride to the Jama Masjid through the bustling Chandni Chowk and it's back roads, which were the centre of the city Shah Jehanabad in the Mughal times. Finally, we will continue onto the Raj Ghat- Mahatma Gandhi's cremation site, before returning to the hotel. An overnight stay at the hotel in Delhi.
Day: 3 Delhi
After breakfast in the morning, we will visit the Delhi Gurdwaras including the Gurdwara Bangla Sahib near Connaught Place, and the Gurdwara Sis Ganj Sahib, built to commemorate the martyrdom of Guru Teg Bahadur, in Chandni Chowk market area. Spend time exploring the market perhaps for shopping for the rest of the day.
In the evening, we will proceed for an excursion to the Qutub Minar, the oldest Muslim monument in India, and to the nearby Baha'i Lotus Temple, Delhi's most innovative modern structure, the bhai's house of worship is a world where silence and order prevail. The structure is made up of pure white marble, the Lotus symbol is common to Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Islam. Around the blooming petals there are nine pools of water, which light up, in natural light.
Later return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 4: To Lucknow
In the morning, we will transfer you to New Delhi railway station to board Shatabadi Express train to Lucknow. Train leaves Delhi at 0615 and arrive Lucknow at 1330. On arrival in Lucknow, meet our representative who will assist you in the hotel check in process. Later in the afternoon leave for a leisure walk in the old market of Lucknow. An overnight stay at the hotel in Lucknow.
Day 5: Lucknow
After Breakfast in the morning, we will visit the Residency complex- site of the famous siege of 1857, Dilkusha Gardens and La Martiniere. Later in the afternoon, we will visit the monuments of Avadh Nawabs including the Imambaras, Romi Darwaja and explore Lucknow's colourful bazaars. Return back to the hotel for a night stay.
Day 6: To Sravasti
Today, early in the morning, we will drive to Sravasti (approximately 5 hrs driving time). Check-in at the hotel. Later in the afternoon, we will visit Sravasti where Lord Buddha passed the greater part of his monastic life and preached after the enlightenment. Also, we will visit the Ananda Bodhi tree where Lord Buddha meditated for a night then visit Jetavan where Lord Buddha performed some miracle. An overnight stay at the hotel in Sravasti.
Day 7: To Lumbini
In the morning, we will drive to Lumbini (approximately 5 hrs driving time). Check-in at hotel. Rest of the day is free for leisure followed by a night stay in the hotel in Lumbini.
Day 8: Lumbini
After breakfast in the morning, we will visit the birth place of Lord Buddha - Lumbini. Also, we will visit Lumbini Park where the Ashok Pillar carries the inscription - where the Buddha was born. Then, we will visit Mayadevi temple devoted to the mother of Lord Buddha which houses a stone picture of giving birth to Lord Buddha. Later, we will visit China temple which is beautiful pagoda style temple with many prayer and meditation cells. An overnight stay at the hotel in Lumbini.
Day 9: To Kushinagar
In the morning after breakfast, we will drive to Kushinagar (approximately 4 hrs driving time). Check-in at the hotel in Kushinagar. In the afternoon leave by private car for sight-seeing of Kushinagar, one of the major Buddhist pilgrimage destinations where Lord Buddha attained Parinirvana or final Nirvana. Also, visit ancient stupas and modern temples, commemorating the Buddha's death and cremation. Visit the spectacular reclining Buddha Statue. Enjoy a night stay at the hotel in Kushinagar.
Day 10: To Patna Via Vaishali
After breakfast in the morning, we will drive to Patna. En-route, we will be visiting Vaishali (approximately 7 hrs driving time) where Lord Buddha preached his last sermon. The excavations carried out in Vaishali have brought to light Buddha stupa 1 and 11 (14th century B.C) built in brick with a casket containing part of ashes of Buddha. We will also visit Ashok Pillar, erected by Emperor Ashok to commemorate the spot of the last sermon. On arrival in Patna, check-in at the hotel for a night stay.
Day 11: To Bodhgaya Via Nalanda And Rajgir
After breakfast in the morning, we will drive to Bodhgaya. En-route, we will visit Nalanda (approximately 90 kms) founded in the 5th century B.C. We will also visit an archaeological museum houses the Nalanda University seal, sculptures and other remains found on the site.Later take a 20 kms drive to Rajgir. Further, we will visit Griddhkuta 'Hill of Vultures', where Buddha delivered some of his most famous sermons. Thereafter, we will visit Saptparni caves where first Buddha Council was held which is also the source of Rajgir's hot springs.
Then drive to Bodhgaya (approximately 120 kms) and Check-in at the pre-booked guest house for an overnight stay.
Day 12: Bodhgaya
In the morning after breakfast, we will visit Mahabodhi Temple which includes tall stone lotuses, figures of Buddha sitting in different postures on the walls, his footprints on the stones and a colossal golden Buddha in the sanctum sanctorum. The Bodhi Tree is situated in the premises of the temple, is the one under which Buddha attained illumination. Another option is to sit and meditate under the Bodhi Tree. Later return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 13: To Varanasi
After early breakfast in the morning, we will transfer you to the railway station for your train journey to Varanasi. The train leaves Bodhgaya at 0705 and arrive Varanasi 1115. On arriving at Varanasi, meet our representative who will transfer you to your pre-booked hotel. Attend the evening Aarti at Sasumed Ghat on the banks of river Ganges. Enjoy a night stay at the hotel in Varanasi.
Day 14: Varanasi
Today, we will leave for an early morning boat ride at Ganges River. As the dawn mists rise on the Holy River Ganges, glide silently on a boat to see the devout come to bathe and pray. Later in the early afternoon, we will drive to Sarnath where the Lord Buddha preached his first discourse, and to see the Stupas, ancient and modern Temples and Ashoka's Pillar. Lord Buddha came to sarnath after gaining enlightenment under the sacred bodhi tree.
Day 15: Delhi
The morning time is free for leisure, rest and relaxes. Later in the early afternoon, we will transfer you to the airport to board the flight to Delhi. On arrival at Delhi, meet our representative who will transfer you to your pre-booked hotel in Delhi for an overnight stay.
Day 16: International Departure
In the morning, we will transfer you to the international airport to board the flight to your home country.
Q: What are the main pilgrimage sites in India for Buddhists?
Ans: Key sites include Bodh Gaya (where Buddha attained enlightenment), Sarnath (where he delivered his first sermon), Lumbini (his birthplace, though in Nepal, it's often included), and Kushinagar (where he passed away).
Q: When is the best time to visit these sites?
Ans: The ideal time is between October and March when the weather is cooler and more pleasant.
Q: What is the significance of Bodh Gaya?
Ans: Bodh Gaya is the most important pilgrimage site for Buddhists as it is where Siddhartha Gautama achieved enlightenment under the Bodhi tree.
Q: Are there guided tours available?
Ans: Yes, many travel agencies offer guided tours that cover major pilgrimage sites, often including accommodations and transportation.
Q: What should I wear when visiting these sites?
Ans: Modest clothing is recommended. Lightweight, breathable fabrics are ideal for warm weather, while layers are good for cooler months.
Q: Is it necessary to be a Buddhist to participate in the pilgrimage?
Ans: No, people of all faiths are welcome to visit and learn about Buddhism and its teachings.
Q: How can I travel between the pilgrimage sites?
Ans: Options include trains, buses, private taxis, and guided tours. The rail network is extensive and connects most major sites.
Q: Are there accommodations available near the pilgrimage sites?
Ans: Yes, there are a range of accommodations from budget guesthouses to luxury hotels near major sites.
Q: What should I expect in terms of food?
Ans: Indian cuisine varies by region. Many areas offer vegetarian options, especially in Buddhist pilgrimage sites.
Q: Can I participate in meditation or prayer sessions?
Ans: Yes, many monasteries and temples offer meditation sessions, chanting, and other spiritual activities for visitors.
Q: Are there any cultural norms I should be aware of?
Ans: Respect local customs, remove shoes before entering temples, and be mindful of photography restrictions.
Q: How long does a typical pilgrimage tour last?
Ans: Most tours last between 7 to 14 days, depending on the number of sites visited.