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Buddhist Trail 9 Days Guided Tour from Delhi

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Trip Overview

This tour has been curated by our expertise, and it will give you an in-depth knowledge of Gautam Buddha’s life. This tour is full of the culture and heritage of various destinations. Booking with this tour, you can be assured that we will be covering all the essential aspects of the journey.

 Highlights:

  • Gain deep insights into the life and teachings of Gautam Buddha by visiting significant Buddhist sites and landmarks.
  • Explore culturally rich destinations, experiencing a blend of history, spirituality, and heritage.
  • Visit important pilgrimage sites like Bodh Gaya, where Buddha attained enlightenment, and Sarnath, where he delivered his first sermon.
  • Discover the serene ambiance of monasteries, stupas, and temples that showcase the essence of Buddhism.
  • Enjoy a well-curated journey covering all essential aspects, ensuring a comprehensive and enriching experience.
  • Experience the tranquility and spiritual heritage that define this unique Buddhist pilgrimage tour.


Buddhist Trail 9-Day Guided Tour Itinerary:


Day 1 : Arrive in Delhi.

  • Meet the driver in Delhi, And transfer to the hotel. In evening, take a traditional rickshaw ride in Chandni Chowk, the oldest and busiest market in New Delhi. Chandni Chowk's literal translation, Moonlight Square, was built by a Mughal Emperor in the 17th century. It was divided by canals to reflect moonlight, but now that particular area is closed. It is one of the biggest wholesale markets in India. Over night stay in Delhi Hotel.

Day 2 : Delhi To BodhGaya airport by flight. (3 Hrs)

  • Bodh Gaya Your Buddhist Trail tour begins today. Upon arrival at Gaya airport, you will be greeted by our Holy City travels representative, who will transfer you to your hotel. Check-in to your hotel and get relaxed to comfort yourself from the tiredness of your long, tiring journey. Bodhgaya (also written Bodh Gaya) in north-eastern India is the site of the Buddha’s enlightenment and the most important of four main Buddhist pilgrimage destinations known as Uruvela in the Buddha’s time.
  • The two major sacred sites in Bodhgaya are the Mahabodhi Temple and the Bodhi Tree, around which many other temples and monasteries of various Buddhist traditions (Japanese, Tibetan, Bhutanese, Vietnamese, Thai, and others) have been built. Every year, millions of Buddhist pilgrims, mainly from Asian countries, flock to Bodhgaya to be inspired, despite negative karma and earn merit by visiting the holy site where the Buddha became Buddha (“Enlightened one”). Mahabodhi Temple In the evening, pay a brief visit to the world heritage site of Mahabodhi Temple and drive to Neranchara River, Sujata Village. Rest of time free for leisure or visit local market. Overnight stay at the hotel in Bodhgaya Hotel.

Day 3 : Sight Seen in Bodhgaya.

  • Today after early morning breakfast, proceed to visit Mahabodhi Buddha temple and walk around the deer park. Later see the monastery ruins area, Dhamekh Stupa, Archaeological Museum, etc. "Bodh Gaya is the place where Gautama Buddha attained unsurpassed, supreme Enlightenment. It is a place which should be visited or seen by a person of devotion and which would cause awareness and apprehension of the nature of impermanence". Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha-to-be, had been dwelling on the banks of the Niranjana River with five ascetic followers for six years, practicing austerities. Realizing that austerities could not lead to the realization he abandoned them. His five ascetic companions disgusted at his seeming failure deserted him and left for Sarnath. Later visit Mahabodhi Temple, Bodhi Tree, Chinese Monastery, Big Buddha Statue, and Royal Thai Temple, etc. Over night stay in Bodhgaya hotel.

Day 4 : Bodhgaya To Rajgir and Nalanda (80 Kms)

  • Griddhakuta Peak After early morning breakfast, proceed for a sightseeing tour of Rajgir and Nalanda. Rajgir was the capital of the Magadh Empire until Ajatshatru moved it to Pataliputra (Patna) in the 5th century BC. Rajgir is an important Buddhist pilgrimage site, as Buddha had spent 12 years here and the first Buddhist council after the Buddha attained Nirvana was held here. Visit Ajatshatru's fort, Venuvana, Swarna Bhandar, and the Cyclopean wall. Visit the Peace Pagoda on the chair lift. Rajgir sightseeing Includes Gridhkuth Mountain, Venuvan, Hot Spring, Jivaka Amravan, and Bimbisar Jail. Nalanda University Ruins Then proceeds for Nalanda University. Nalanda, founded in 5th century BC, was one of the world’s great universities. Visit the remains of the brick-built Great Stupa and local archeological museum. After lunch, drive to Rajgir and, on arrival, check-in at the hotel. Rajgir Rest of time free for leisure or visit local market ownself. Over night stay in Hotel.

Day 5 : Rajgir To Kushinagar via Vaishali (300 KM/6 Hrs)

  • Ashok Pillar After Breakfast proceeds your drive to Kushinagar, En-route visiting Vaishali. Vaishali or Vesali was a city in present-day Bihar, India, and is now an archaeological site. It is a part of the Tirhut Division. It was the capital city of the Vajjian Confederacy (Vrijji mahajanapada), considered one of the first examples of a republic around the 6th century BCE. Gautama Buddha preached his last sermon before his death in c. 483 BCE, and then in 383 BCE the Second Buddhist council was convened here by King Kalasoka, making it an important place in both Jain and Buddhist religions. It contains one of the best-preserved of the Pillars of Ashoka, topped by a single Asian lion. Over night stay in Kushinagar Hotel.

Day 6 : Kushinagar to Lumbini (170 KM/3 Hrs)

  • Kushinagar Take an early breakfast, Visit Kushinagar, It is one of the four sacred places related to Lord Buddha. Buddha delivered his last sermon, attained Mahaparinirvana (salvation) in 483 BC, and was cremated at Rambhar Stupa. The reclining nirvana statue of Lord Buddha inside the temple is 6.10 mt. long and is made of 5th-century red sandstone. Then see other popular attractions like the Indo-Japanese Temple, Burmese Temple, Chinese Temple, Thai Temple, Korean, Sri Lankan, and Tibetan temples, 15-acre meditation park, and museum. Lumbini Lord Buddha was born at Lumbini while his mother was on her way to a parental home from Kapilavastu. Buddha was born in Lumbini during the full moon day in the month of Vaisakh in 623 BC. He was born under a Sal tree when Mayadevi was going to her maternal town on the occasion of delivery. Upon arrival, proceed for a sightseeing tour of this adorable city, Lumbini, and its temples of Lord Buddha. After sightseeing, check into the hotel for an overnight stay in the Lumbini hotel.

Day 7 : Lumbini to Varanasi (280 KM/6 Hrs)

  • Varanasi After early morning breakfast, check out from your hotel and embark on a drive to Varanasi. Upon arrival, check in to Varanasi hotel. Ganga Aarti The Evening Arti Ritual performed by the local priest of the temple at the Banks of Ganga is one of the greatest spectacles to experience here. In the evening, take a stroll at the narrow lanes and market of Godowlia; here you can shop for souvenirs. Later, take a walk at the local market and narrow lane of Banaras city, Glimpse of one of the world’s oldest living cities. You will be able to interact with the local people, ask questions and sample local delicacies. Few tourists ever wind their way through the bazaars in the Northern Gullis of the old city, where you will find hidden alleys leading directly through the sacred zone of Banaras to the oldest Ghats of the city. Winding through the street of the Bengalis, visiting hidden shrines and the vistas of life along the riverside to the historic bathing site called Dashashwamedh, the ten-horse sacrifice Ghat. Over night stay in Varanasi hotel.

Day 8 : Varanasi Sightseeing

  • Sarnath Visit the Sarnath, a place located 18 kilometres northeast of Varanasi near the Ganges and the Varuna rivers in Uttar Pradesh, India. The deer park in Sarnath is where Gautama Buddha first taught the Dhamma and where the Buddhist Sangha came into existence through the enlightenment of Kondanna. Dhamek Stupa Then see the Dhamek Stupa. It is situated 12 kilometres away in the village of Sarnath. Here, find the Dhamek Stupa, a massive stone and brick structure that's 43.6 meters tall and 28 meters in diameter. The stupa was built more than 1,500 years ago to replace a structure that dated back to 249 BCE. Kashi Vishwanath Temple Visit Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple. This impressive structure, dedicated to the Hindu deity Shiva, has earned the nickname "The Golden Temple" for its striking spire — plated in some 800 kilograms of pure gold. The distinctive design of this temple has gone on to inspire the architecture of hundreds of other temples across India. Manikarnika Ghat Then go head to Manikarnika Ghat And see the perpetual cremations that happen on this ghat. Hindus believe that Manikarnika Ghat is one of the most auspicious places for the departed to reach moksha (emancipation from the cycle of spiritual rebirth). The funeral pyre at this ghat burns 24 hours, and around 100 cremations take place every day. Varanasi Rest of time free for leisure or visit local market yourself. Over night stay in Varanasi hotel.

Day 9 : Departure to Onwards Destination from Varanasi.

  • Dasaswamedh Ghat Dasaswamedh Ghat: Early morning proceeds for a boat ride in the Ganga River during the sunrise in Varanasi; here you can experience the way of life of their people. Before the boat ride, you may also take a holy dip in Ganga, which is the symbol of the faith of spirituality and divinity of this holy Hindu river. Varanasi After having your breakfast, catch your flight to your home destination with amazing memories of the Buddhist trail tour package.

Basic Details

Start Point
Delhi
Finish Point
Delhi
Start time
6:00 am
Category
Multi-day Tours
Trip Code
O2511A4244

Inclusions

  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Toll Tax,
  • Parking,
  • Fuel and driver allowance are included.
  • 3 Star Accommodation is included in each place.
  • All monumental entry charges are included.
  • This product has guide service
  • Breakfast (8)

Exclusions

  • Lunch & Dinner
  • Any type of entry charges to monuments
  • Any type of beverages during the tour.
  • Any type of personal Expenses
  • Any type of flight ticket is not included.
  • Nepal Visa Charge is not included.
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Important Information

  • This is a guided tour. An experienced tour coordinator will be there for the entire tour.
  • Pick-up and drop can be specified at the time of booking. Be it an airport, railway station, or anywhere from the city.
  • Please do carry proof of identity at all times while on tour.
  • Children below 7 years of age are not charged for anything.
  • The guests may choose to skip or add any new attraction in the destination of the tour.
  • Sedans (4-seater) models provided are Suzuki Dzire, Toyota Etios, or similar.
  • SUV (6-seater) models provided are Toyota Innova, Mahindra Xylo, Suzuki Ertiga, or similar.
  • AC tempo traveller for a larger group than 6 adults.
  • Guests may skip any of the places to visit or can share their choice of place to visit.
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Cancellation Policy

  • Full refund if cancelled before* 3 days
  • No refund after that

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