Authentic Spiritual Experience
We go beyond sightseeing—we provide a journey into the heart of Buddhist heritage. From the Mahabodhi Temple to meditation at Mahakala Caves, every stop is thoughtfully curated for reflection, learning, and peace.
Expert Local Guides
Our guides are not just knowledgeable—they are rooted in the culture and history of Bodh Gaya. Their insights bring ancient stories and teachings to life in a way no guidebook can.
Customized Itineraries
Whether you're a solo traveler, a family, or a pilgrimage group, we tailor the experience to your pace, interests, and spiritual goals.
Hidden Gems Included
In addition to must-see landmarks, we take you to lesser-known yet powerful places like Dungeshwari Hills (Mahakala Caves), Sujata Garh, and Metta Buddharam Temple—often missed by standard tours.
Smooth, Worry-Free Experience
From airport pickup to temple entry and meals—we handle all logistics, so you can stay fully present during your journey.
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Yes, your booking includes a pickup at the airport or station by a representative who will greet you with a sign bearing your name. This service aims to ensure a smooth and welcoming experience upon your arrival.
The Mahabodhi Temple or the Mahābodhi Mahāvihāra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an ancient, but rebuilt and restored Buddhist temple in Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India, marking the location where the Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment.
lThe 80ft Buddha statue is one of the many stops in the Buddhist pilgrimage and tourist routes in Bodh Gaya, Bihar (India). The great statue is a mix of sandstone blocks and red granite. It is possibly the largest built in India and was consecrated on 18 November 1989 by the 14th Dalai Lama. The foundation stone for the statue was placed in 1982.
Thai Monastery, Wat Thai Buddhagaya was established in 1956 by the government of Thailand on the request of the former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to strengthen the relationship between the two countries. The monastery was constructed with an idea of propagating the philosophies of Buddhism among the masses. It is the only Thai Temple in India. The place abounds with peace and serenity and is ideal for solace seekers and those looking for a break from the humdrum of city life.Known for its exceptional architecture and stunning beauty, Wat Thai Bodhgaya is strikingly similar to the temples of Bangkok and is richly gilt and highly ornamental. It has a sloping roof covered with golden tiles. Considered as one of the most beautiful monasteries in Bodh Gaya, the sanctum of the temple houses a beautifully carved gigantic bronze statue of Lord Buddha. A 25 m high statue of Lord Buddha has been recently built in the garden near the Wat Thai Temple.
Royal Bhutan Monastery is a magnificent Buddhist monastery and temple located in Bodhgaya, Bihar. The monastery features important instances from the life of Gautam Buddha in the form of clay carvings which attract millions of Buddhism followers from across the world. The King of Bhutan got this monastery constructed as a tribute to Lord Buddha. This monastery will surely impress you with its splendid architecture, serenity and the seven feet tall statue of Buddha inside. In search of eternal peace, people from various parts of the world visit this monastery. Buddhists believe that the spiritual quest of monks benefits the entire community and their rituals bring prosperity and protection.
Built in the year 1972 with the help of international Buddhist communities, Indosan Nippon Japanese Temple is beautifully carved out of wood and looks very much like a Japanese shrine. It is a fine example of both Japanese architecture and Buddhist culture. Lying at a distance of about 15 km from the city centre, it is one of the most popular temples of Bodh Gaya. The temple was built to preserve and propagate Buddhism and the beliefs of Lord Buddha, and its walls have inscriptions of the teachings of Buddha. The gallery of the temple houses Japanese paintings that depict important events of Buddha's life. It is a must-visit place for all those who wish to learn more about Buddhist culture.
Metta Buddharam.Built in 2002, this temple was established by the Thai Buddhist community in Bodh Gaya, symbolizing their devotion and gratitude toward the sacred site of Buddha enlightenment, “Metta”, meaning loving‑kindness or friendship, the temple reflects the essence of compassion central to Buddhist teachings. The temple showcases Thai-style architecture with a striking outer shell of stainless steel, embellished with mirror mosaics that create a shimmering visual effects. Serving as both a sacred space and a spiritual learning center, the temple hosts meditation sessions, workshops, and Dharma talks aimed at cultivating mindfulness and inner growth.
Sujata (sometimes referred to as Nandabala) was a village woman from Bakraur who offered Prince Siddhartha a bowl of milk-rice (kheer), ending his extreme asceticism. This act of compassion restored his strength and set him on the Middle Way—the path that ultimately led to his enlightenment,The structure dates back to around the 2nd century BCE, confirmed by Dark Grey polished wares and punch-marked coins found nearby.Excavations by the Archaeological Survey of India in 1973–74 and 2001–06 revealed a plaque inscribed with "Devapala Rajasya Sujata Griha"—interpreted as “Sujata House of King Devapala,” pointing to a 9th-century CE Pala dynasty enhancement of the site.
The Dungeshwari Hills—also referred to as Pragbodhi—are located about 12 km northeast of Bodh Gaya, along the Falgu River.According to Buddhist tradition, Siddhartha Gautama (the future Buddha) spent approximately six years in intense meditation and asceticism within these caves before realizing their futility and moving on to Bodh Gaya, where he would ultimately attain enlightenment.The cave complex includes three main caves: One houses a golden, emaciated Buddha sculpture, symbolizing his extreme penance.
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