9 Days Buddhist Pilgrimage Private Tour Through Sacred Lands

9 days (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

Embark on a transformative 9-day Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour, delving into essential Buddhist sites. Begin and end in Varanasi and Sarnath, where Buddha’s teachings took root. Travel to Sravasti, Lumbini (Buddha’s birthplace), and Kushinagar (Buddha’s Nirvana site). Visit Kesariya, Vaishali, Patna, Nalanda, and Rajgir, exploring significant locations in Buddha’s journey before concluding in Bodhgaya, the site of his enlightenment.

What's Included

Professional Local Guide (if option selected).
Entry Tickets included (if option selected).
Air-conditioned vehicle
Pick-up & Drop-off.
3 Star Hotel Accommodations with Breakfast (if option selected).
All Fees and Taxes
Nepal Visa Charge is not included.
Any type of flight ticket is not included.

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Guess will pickup at their desire location in Varanasi like Airport, Railway station, Bus Stand and Hotel etc.

Itinerary

Duration: 9 days (approximately)
    Day 1

    Arrive at Varanasi airport/ Railway station and transfer to hotel.

    1 stop
  • 1
    Ganga Aarti

    Varanasi, it is the oldest living city of the world and is famous as the city of temples. Varanasi or Kashi as it is popularly known is the most important place of pilgrimage for Hindus and the sight of devout praying standing water deep in Ganges. Buddha had reached here after he attained Nirvana to look for five Hindus Ascetics who he had met earlier before enlightenment and who had insisted that the only path to salvation was through self-mortification. Buddha gave them the precious gift of spiritual knowledge thus they became his followers and the first members of the Sangha. In the evening tour of Ganges by boat and experience Aarti ceremony on Ghat there. Overnight stay at hotel.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • Day 2

    Varanasi – Sarnath – Varanasi (30 Km, 1 ½ Hours)

    1 stop
  • 2
    Dhamek Stupa

    Early morning Boat tour on River Ganges to visit Bathing Ghats. We explore Ghats to witness the live rituals of the world’s most important religion. Sailing on the holy waters of Ganga, enjoy the sight of sunrise and at the background you will experience thousands of pilgrims worshipping sunrise and having a bath in the holy water. Return to hotel for breakfast. Later excursion to Sarnath, one of the four most important Buddhist pilgrimage tour destinations in India. Visit Dhamekh Stupa which is the most wonderful and massive structure at Sarnath. Built partly in brick and partly in stone, the Dhamekh Stupa is 28 meter in diameter at the base and 43.6 meter in height. Return to Varanasi for overnight stay at hotel.

    8 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 3

    Varanasi – Sravasti (310 Km, 9 Hours)

    1 stop
  • 3

    Sravasti is where Buddha delivered many of his important sermons. Sravasti is the most important Buddhist pilgrimage site in the country. Lord Buddha bewildered his sermons with a million fold expression of himself, seated on a thousand-petaled lotus, as fire and water sprung from his body. Overnight stay at hotel in Shravasti.

    8 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 4

    Sravasti – Lumbini (190 Km, 5 Hours)

    1 stop
  • 4
    Lumbini

    Kapilvastu is one of the most important pilgrimage site for Buddhists. Lord Buddha had spent his childhood and youth in this town. Once the capital of the Shakya kingdom; the place will unfold the story of birth of Buddhist religion. Mystic charm and magic of the village can be felt with spirituality and devotion. The village is sprinkled with many Stupas that were built by Ashoka and Gupta kings. Finally, proceed to Lumbini, which is famous in the world for being the sacred site of Lord Buddha’s birth. Upon arrival, check in at hotel for overnight stay.

    12 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 5

    Lumbini – Kushinagar (145 Km, 4 ½ Hours)

    1 stop
  • 5
    Maya Devi Temple

    Morning visit Maya Devi Temple marks the spot where Queen Maya Devi gave birth to Siddhartha Gautama in around 563BC. The temple is enclosed by the brick foundations of monasteries and ancient temples. The ground floor of the temple still has remains of the ruins of the ancient Maya Devi Temple dating back to 3rd century BC. In the adjoining sacred garden you’ll find the pillar of Ashoka, ancient ruins of stupas, and maroon- and saffron-robed monks congregating under a sprawling Bodhi (pipal) tree decorated with prayer flags. There is a sacred pond beside the temple which is believed to be the birth spot where Maya Devi bathed before giving birth to the Buddha. Later leave for Kushinagar which is also a must visit for all Buddhist Pilgrims because it was here that Lord Buddha delivered his last sermon. It was the center of the Mallas dynasty who ruled over the place, however, only few ruins remain today associated with that period. Arrive and check in at hotel.

    10 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 6

    Kushinagar – Keshariya – Vaishali-Patna (265 Km, 7 Hours)

    1 stop
  • 6

    According to Jataka Buddha ruled this place as a Chakravartin Raja in his previous birth. Similarly during one of his visits to Kesaputta that Buddha gave one of his most important discourses, the celebrated Kessaputtiya Sutta, popularly known as Kalama Sutta. Kesariya stupa built to honour the place where Buddha spent the last days of his journey, before attaining Nirvana. Continue drive to visit Vaishali were, the lord Buddha preached his last sermon before his death in Vaishali. It is significantly associated with Buddhism. It is believed that Lord Buddha visited Vaishali many times after he attained enlightenment. It was the Capital of one of the first Republican states in entire world. Buddha asked Ananada, his disciple to assemble all bhikshus (monks) there and told them about his Mahaparinirvana (final departure) advising them to spread Dharma to bring happiness in the world. Finally, proceed to Patna. On arrival Check-In at hotel for overnight stay.

    10 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 7

    Patna-Nalanda – Rajgir – Bodhgaya (180 Km, 5 Hour)

    3 stops
  • 7
    Nalanda University Ruins

    Morning leave for Bodhgaya enroute visit Nalanda which was founded in 5th century B.C. It is one of the world’s oldest living cities. Buddha visited this place number of times. It is most famous for The Nalanda University which was established in 5th century B.C. The ruins of the university are spread over 14 hectares of land. All the buildings are made with red bricks built in Kushana style of architecture. The most imposing structure is the Sariputra stupa at the extreme south of the University. There are 9 monasteries. Each monastery was provided one shrine which contained the colossal image of Buddha. The monasteries were well worked out with thick plasterwork within which there were monastic cell, a safe, a well, and drains. Also visit Museum here which possesses the treasure antiquities found during the excavations in Nalanda and Rajgir.

    3 hours Admission ticket free
  • 8
    Rajgir

    Continue drive to visit Rajgir which was once the ancient capital of the Magadha Kings. Buddha often visited this place, seeking the solitude and tranquillity of the Jivkamaravana monastery and preaching and meditating at the Griddhakuta hill (hill of vultures). It was also here, that his teachings were penned down for the very first time. Visit Venture’s peak where Lord Buddha set in motion His second wheel of law and preached sermons to his disciples for three months in the rainy season. The peak also houses a massive modern Stupa, the Shanti Stupa, built by the Buddhist Sangha of Japan.

    3 hours Admission ticket free
  • 9
    Bodh Gaya

    Finally, proceed to Bodhgaya. The city of Bodhgaya witnessed the turning point in the life of Prince Siddhartha. From a wandering ascetic, here he attained supreme knowledge or enlightenment. Bodhgaya is the place where Buddha began his journey to spread the message of peace and nirvana. Bodh Gaya is considered the most important pilgrimage for all sects of Buddhists throughout the world. Check in at hotel for overnight stay.

    3 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 8

    Bodhgaya

    1 stop
  • 10
    Bodh Gaya

    Full day is dedicated to visit of Bodhgaya. Visit Mahabodhi Temple which is believed to be built by Great Ashoka who visited this site 250 years after the enlightenment of Buddha. The Temple was rebuilt in 7th century A.D. and it has a long history that has seen periods of invasions and destruction. Muslim invaders destroyed the temple in the 12th century but the Burmese kings restored the temple in the 14th century. However, the temple complex was severely flooded and remained buried under silt till 1811. The temple finally received its last and massive restoration and conservation work after it was excavated in 1861. Overnight stay.

    10 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 9

    Departure

    1 stop
  • 11
    Gaya

    In the morning, transfer to airport to catch flight for onwards destination.

    3 hours Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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