India is the birth land of Lord Buddha and the state of Bihar is closely related to the life of Buddha, resulting in a trail of pilgrimages known as the Buddhist circuits. Some of our tour coverage includes the ancient cities of Rajgir and Vaishali, the sites for the first and second Buddhist Councils, as the present ruins testify. Nalanda, the Buddhist heritage site belonging to the Gupta period, where once a monastic university flourished. Bodh Gaya offers a serene ambience amid verdant Nature. Explore this Budhhist pilgrimage in Bihar, India with its ancient stupas and Baudh heritage.
DAY 01: DELHI
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Breakfast at hotel.Morning leave for
Delhi on arrival lunch at restaurant
Afternoon visit Qutab Minar India Gate ,
Rajghat and Shanti Vana the cremation
sites of Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal
Nehru, Drive past Red Fort, Parliament
House and President House. Dinner and
overnight at hotel. Delhi is just not a
city but it is a book-- a book which
narrates the history of India. The city
was built and destroyed seven times and
has been witness to the various events
which has brought India through the
history books. Seven times this city went
through the pain of being built and
rebuilt. Today as the capital of India
Delhi is the seat of administration and
the monuments which tell the saga of a
bygone era stand there. These icons are
testimony to the grandeur of past and also
an attraction for the tourists. With an
area of 1483 sq. Kms, Delhi is all set to
acquire full statehood. The charm of Delhi
has attracted Emperors, Conquerors and
poor in equally. It is correctly said that
Delhi is a land of 'Dilwalas' or for
people with heart. This phrase acquires a
true colour when one goes around the lanes
of Delhi.
DAY 02: Delhi - Sravasti
Breakfast at hotel. Morning transfer
to airport to connect flight for Lucknow.
On arrival leave for Sravasti. Dinner and
overnight at hotel.
Sravasti, the capital of the ancient
kingdom of Kosala, has the honour for
sheltering Buddha for 24 rainy seasons in
the Jetvana Gardens. The city believed to
be founded by the mythological king
Sravast, has age-old stupas, majestic
monasteries and several temples. Buddha is
said to have performed some miracles here.
This holy place also has the famous Anand
Bodhi tree, an offspring of the one, said
to have been planted by Buddha's main
disciple
DAY 03: Sravasti - Lumbini
Breakfast at hotel. Morning leave for
Lumbini, on arrival transfer to hotel
.Lunch at hotel, Afternoon half day city
tour visiting birth place of Lord Buddha.
Dinner and overnight at hotel.
Lumbini, the birthplace of the Buddha, was
located in 1890 after being untraced for
1,500 years. Lumbini grove, the sacred
site of Lord Buddha's birth is today a
small village in Nepal, 27 km from Sonauli
on the Indo-Nepal Border. Three hundred
years after the Mahaparinirvana, Emperor
Ashoka visited Lumbini and erected a
pillar there. This pillar, though broken,
still remains at the site. It is known as
the Rummendei Pillar after the earlier
name of the place (modern name Rupandhei)
in Nepal.
DAY 04: Lumbini - Kushinagar
Breakfast at hotel. Morning leave for
Kushinagar, on arrival transfer to hotel,
lunch at hotel. Afternoon visit Nirvana
Temple and Ramabhar Stupa. Dinner and
overnight at hotel. Kushinagar was an
important centre under Mauryan King Ashoka,
a great Buddhist follower. Most of the
religious structures here were constructed
between 3rd century BC and 5th century AD.
For a long time Kushinagar remained lost
in the jungles and was unknown to the
world till 19th century when the British
rediscovered it in 1880. Extensive
excavations have indicated the presence of
large number monks here as late as 11th
century AD. A majority of tourists come to
Kushinagar during Buddha Purnima to
celebrate the birthday of Lord Buddha.
The place has a tropical climate with
extreme temperatures during summers and
winters. Winter days are pleasant with dry
weather and clear sky.
DAY 05: Kushinagar - Rajgir
Breakfast at hotel.Morning leave for
Rajgir enroute visit Vaishali carrying box
lunch. On arrival transfer to hotel Dinner
and overnight at hotel.
Rajgir: Like many others in search of
truth, Prince Siddhartha, after he
renounced his royal heritage came to this
city to seek the path of vation. The first
Buddhist structures at Rajgir were raised
when Ajatsatni built a monastery, and a
stupa over his share of the Buddha's
ashes. That reliquary is now a mound used
as a graveyard. The Japanese much later
have built the World Peace Stupa, with its
gilded images of the Buddha. Rajgir also
has the Nipponzan Myohoji, the Japanese
temple, and the Centaur Hokke Club which
offers some traditional facilities to
Japanese pilgrims.
Day 06 : Rajgir - Nalanda - Bodhgaya
Breakfast at hotel.Morning visit
Nalanda University and Gridhkut mountain.
Lunch at hotel, afternoon leave for
Bodhgaya. On arrival transfer to hotel,
dinner and overnight at hotel.
Nalanda was the most renowned university
in ancient India. It derived its name from
Na-alam-da, meaning Insatiable in Giving,
one of the names by which the Lord Buddha
was known. The Archaeological Survey of
India maintains the Nalanda Museum across
the road which houses some exquisite
bronzes of the 9th and 10th centuries,
Pala dynasty, and other remains excavated
at the site. The beautiful Thai Temple and
the Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, a centre for
research in Pali and Buddhist studies, are
2 kms from the main site.
Day 07: Bodghgaya
Breakfast at hotel. Visit temple and
Niranjana river. Meals and overnight at
hotel.
As the place of the Buddha's
Enlightenment, Bodhgaya is the spiritual
home of Buhddhists. It attracts tens of
thousands of believers from all over the
world. Bodhgaya situated near the river
Niranjana, is one of the holiest Buddhist
pilgrimage centres since it was here that
Buddha attained enlightenment under the
Bodhi tree. Bodhgaya is 12 km from Gaya,
140 km from Patna, 66 km from Rajgir and
482 km from Calcutta.
Day 08: Sarnath - Varanasi
Breakfast at hotel.Morning leave for
Varanasi, en-rout visit Sarnath. On
arrival transfer to hotel. Dinner and
overnight at hotel. Sarnath, 10 km from
Varanasi, where the Buddha preached his
first sermon in the Deer Park, contains
the most impressive remains, as well as a
modem temple. The Dharmarajika, Chaukhandi
and Dharnek stupas are outstanding. There
are also the remains of a monastery, and
the beautifully polished Lion Capital of
Ashoka. Sarnath contains a rich library
and at the Mula gandha Kutir Vihara there
are excellent frescoes by Kosetsu Nosu.
The Sarnath Museum, not far from the site,
contains some of the finest specimens of
Buddhist sculpture. At all centers of
Buddhist worship, the Vaisakha (April-May)
full moon is observed as the anniversary
of three important events - the Buddha's
birth, Enlightenment and death, while the
Asadh (July - August) full moon is
observed as the anniversary of his first
sermon.
Day 09: Varanasi
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Early morning boat cruise on river
Ganges. Thousands of pilgrims throng the
water's edge, bathing, worshipping,
meditating. On stone platforms under palm
leaf umbrellas, the Pandas-Brahmin priests
preside over rites and rituals. The boat
trip will cover various ghats including
the cremation sites. Because every pious
Hindu believes that to die in Kashi (Varanasi)and
to be cremated on the banks of the Ganges
is to attain release from the cycle of
birth and death. Afternoon visit Sarnath
Sarnath, 7 km from the city where Buddha
preached his first sermon more than 2500
years ago. The land of Varanasi (Kashi)
has been the ultimate pilgrimage spot for
Hindus for ages. Often referred to as
Benares, Varanasi is the oldest living
city in the world. These few lines by Mark
Twain say it all: "Benaras is older than
history, older than tradition, older even
than legend and looks twice as old as all
of them put together". Hindus believe that
one who is graced to die on the land of
Varanasi would attain salvation and
freedom from the cycle of birth and
re-birth. Abode of Lord Shiva and Parvati,
the origins of Varanasi are yet unknown.
Ganges in Varanasi is believed to have the
power to wash away the sins of mortals.
Day 10: Delhi
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