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Overview & Highlights
Starts in Varanasi and ends in Bodhgaya, experience our 10‑day India Nepal Buddhist Circuit Tour from Varanasi, a Buddhist pilgrimage journey thoughtfully designed for international travelers visiting India and Nepal. The tour will take you through key Buddhist destinations including Lumbini, Kushinagar, Bodhgaya, and Sarnath. The journey includes stays in selected 3‑star deluxe hotels, delicious meals, all transfers, an expert Buddhist guide, and much more. Book or customize this tour today!
Tour Highlights
- Explore Sarnath, where Buddha delivered his first sermon, and visit the historic Dhamekha Stupa, Chaukhandi Stupa, and the Archaeological Museum.
- Discover Sravasti, where Buddha spent many years teaching and meditate at the sacred Jetavana Monastery and the revered Ananda Bodhi Tree.
- Experience Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, featuring the sacred Maya Devi Temple and the historic Ashoka Pillar.
- Explore Kushinagar, the revered site where Buddha attained Parinirvana and visit the Mahaparinirvana Temple and Rambhar Stupa.
- Experience the profound serenity of Bodhgaya, the sacred site where Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree.
Follow a 10 Days route covering 9 destinations from Varanasi, India to Bodhgaya, India.
Customize hotels, pace, room category and special interests before you confirm the trip.
Stay in 6 hotel options selected to match comfort, location and travel flow.
Book with trusted local experts, fast response times and ongoing trip assistance before and during travel.
Guiding and trip support available in English, German.
Itinerary
On arrival at Varanasi International Airport, our escort guide will welcome you, and transfer you to the hotel. After settling in and freshening up, proceed to Sarnath, a revered Buddhist pilgrimage site where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon. Discover the historic Dhamekha Stupa and delve into the region's rich heritage at the Archaeological Museum, which houses an impressive collection of ancient artifacts. Conclude your visit to Sarnath with a stop at the Chaukhandi Stupa, an important historical landmark. Later in the evening, experience the enchanting Aarti ceremony along the serene banks of the River Ganges. After this memorable experience, return to your hotel for a restful overnight stay.
Early in the morning around 6.00 AM, get packed breakfast and leave for Shravasti - the former capital of the Kosala kingdom. Upon arrival, visit Jetavana Gardens, a historic site where Anathapindika's generosity enabled the creation of a monastery. Here, the Buddha delivered many profound teachings and resided for 24 rainy seasons, making it a significant pilgrimage site. Inside the Jetavana Gardens, visit the sacred Ananda Bodhi Tree, a site of immense importance for Buddhists. Later, visit the Angulimala Stupa and the Anathapindika Stupa. Next, visit Orajhar, where Buddha performed two miracles. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel in Shravasti.
Early in the morning around 06:00 AM, get a packed breakfast and leave for the Sonauli Border for the immigration process to enter Nepal from India. The process may take from 1-hr upto 4 to 5 hours or more, depending on the number of visitors at the immigration department at both side India and Nepal. After completing the immigration process, proceed to Lumbini. Upon arrival, check-in at the hotel for overnight stay.
After breakfast at the hotel, visit the Mayadevi Temple, the exact spot where Queen Maya Devi gave birth to Siddhartha Gautama, who later became the Buddha. Inside the temple, visit the Birthplace of Buddha. Later, visit the sacred pond, Puskarini, where Queen Maya Devi is believed to have bathed before giving birth to Gautam Buddha. Finally, visit the Ashoka Pillar, erected by Emperor Ashoka during his pilgrimage to Lumbini in 249 BC.
Later, visit the World Peace Pagoda, a symbol of universal peace and harmony, offering serene surroundings for reflection and meditation. After that, hop on a rickshaw to visit several other temples and monasteries, including the Japanese Temple, the Korean Temple, the Chinese Temple, the Myanmar Golden Temple, the Vietnamese Temple, and more.
After sightseeing in Lumbini, proceed to Kapilvastu, 50 kilometers from Lumbini, inside Nepal. Upon arrival at Kapilvastu, first visit the Gotihawa Stupa and Pillar. Emperor Ashoka visited this site in 249 BC, erected a stone pillar, and built a large stupa dedicated to Krakuchhanda Buddha to mark his birthplace. Later, visit Tilaurakot, the ancient Shakya capital where Siddhartha Gautama spent his early years before becoming the Buddha. Here the Eastern Gate is significant as it marks the departure of the Buddha from Kapilvastu, beginning his journey to enlightenment, renouncing his family and royal lineage at the age of 21. Also, visit the Western Gate, built to control the flow of people in and out of the city and to defend against floods and enemies. After that, visit the Kapilvastu Museum. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel in Lumbini.
Early in the morning, get a packed breakfast and leave for the Sonauli Border for the immigration process to re-enter India from Nepal. The process may take from 1 hour to 5–6 hours, depending on the number of visitors at the immigration department. After completing the immigration process, proceed to Kushinagar. Upon arrival, first visit the Parinirvana Stupa, also known as the Mahaparinirvana Temple, believed to be the place where Gautama Buddha attained Nirvana. Later, visit the Matha Kaur Shrine, considered to be the site where Buddha delivered his last sermon before attaining Nirvana. After that, visit the Ramabhar Buddhist Stupa, a significant site believed to mark the place where Lord Buddha was cremated. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel in Kushinagar.
After breakfast, leave for Rajgir. On the way halt to Vaishali, to visit the Ashoka Pillar, erected by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE, commemorating Buddha's last sermon. Then, explore the Vishwa Shanti Stupa, also known as the World Peace Pagoda, built in collaboration with the Japanese government to promote peace and harmony. Next, visit Buddha Stupa I and II, which contain the ashes of Lord Buddha and are significant pilgrimage sites for Buddhists. Stop by the Abhishek Pushkarini, an ancient tank believed to have been used for the coronation rituals of the Licchavi rulers, adding to the cultural richness of Vaishali. Also visit the Vaishali Archaeological Museum, which houses an array of coins, figures, and artifacts from ancient times. Later continue your drive to Rajgir for overnight stay at the hotel.
After breakfast at the hotel, visit Vulture's Peak (Griddhakuta Parvat), a sacred site where the Buddha gave many important teachings. Take your time to absorb the spiritual atmosphere and enjoy the panoramic views. Later in the morning, head to Bimbisara's Prison, the historical site where King Bimbisara was imprisoned by his son Ajatashatru. Reflect on its significance and the story behind it.
In the afternoon, visit Venu Vana (Bamboo Grove), a peaceful monastery gifted to Buddha by King Bimbisara. Stroll through the serene bamboo grove and feel the peaceful ambiance. Continue your exploration with a visit to the Cyclopean Wall, an ancient, massive limestone structure believed to be built by the Mauryan Empire in the 3rd century BCE. Admire the large, irregularly shaped stones without mortar. Next, head to the Rajgir Glass Bridge, a modern architectural marvel offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Conclude your day with a visit to Ghora Katora Lake, a tranquil spot perfect for relaxation and enjoying nature's beauty. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel in Rajgir.
After breakfast, proceed to Nalanda, to visit the Ruins of Ancient Nalanda University, one of the world's oldest educational institutions. Spend sometime exploring its architectural grandeur and learning about its historical significance in Buddhist studies. In the evening, leave for Bodhgaya for dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
After an early morning breakfast, begin your day with a visit to the Mahabodhi Temple, where you'll see Muchalinda Lake, the Bodhi Tree, and the Vajrasana (Diamond Throne), the exact spot where Buddha meditated. Continue your tour with a visit to the Great Buddha Statue, an impressive 80-foot tall depiction of Buddha in a meditative pose. Explore the various monasteries and temples in the area, each built by different Buddhist nations and reflecting their unique architectural styles and cultural traditions. Notable ones include the Thai Monastery, the Japanese Temple, and the Tibetan Monastery. In the afternoon, visit Sujata Kuti, the house of Sujata, who offered Buddha rice pudding, ending his years of asceticism and guiding him toward enlightenment. If time permits, proceed to the Dungeshwari Cave Temples, where Buddha meditated before coming to Bodhgaya. After a day filled with spiritual discovery and historical insights, return to your hotel for a relaxing overnight stay in Bodhgaya.
After breakfast or earlier as per your flight timing, our driver will transfer you to Gaya International Airport to board a flight to home or onward journey.
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Frequently Asked Questions
At Alkof Holidays, we ensure smooth travel planning. Our FAQ covers everything from booking procedures and payment methods to travel itineraries, best times to visit, hotel upgrades, and more. For more assistance, contact us anytime.
The four main sites on this tour are Lumbini in Nepal, where Buddha was born; Bodhgaya in India, where he attained enlightenment; Sarnath, where he gave his first sermon; and Kushinagar, where he attained Parinirvana.
Yes, this tour is very suitable for international travelers and first‑time pilgrims. The pace is relaxed, the route is well‑planned, and you’ll have a local guide to explain everything in simple terms, so you don’t need prior knowledge or experience to enjoy it.
Absolutely! We understand that a one-size-fits-all approach doesn't suit everyone. That's why we offer the flexibility to customize this tour to your preferences. Whether you'd like to add or remove destinations, include specific activities, or select your desired level of accommodation, we're here to tailor your journey to match your interests. Contact our team to create your dream vacation today!
Yes, you can upgrade to 4 star or 5 star hotels, or select your preferred properties. We will customize your accommodation to match your comfort and travel style. Please contact us to share your preferences.
Yes, we accept international credit cards. Your payments are highly secure, as we process them through trusted platforms such as CCAvenue and PayPal. This ensures your transaction details are protected with the highest level of security standards.
Yes, your pickup is included in the tour. A representative will meet you at your specified location - whether at the airport, railway station, or your hotel - to ensure a smooth transfer, allowing you to begin your journey comfortably and stress-free. All internal airport pickups and drop-offs are also included in the tour.
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Important Information
- If rooms are not available at the mentioned hotels, we will provide alternate hotels of a similar category. Early check-in or late check-out is subject to availability.
- Entry restriction to Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi: Non-Hindus are generally not permitted to enter the sanctum of Kashi Vishwanath Temple, also known as the Golden Temple. However, they may explore the temple complex and its surrounding areas, experiencing the spiritual ambiance from outside. Access to the inner sanctum remains traditionally reserved for Hindu devotees.
- During the winter months—December, January, and February—heavy fog may obscure views of the Taj Mahal at sunrise and sunset. To ensure the best experience, daytime visits are arranged instead.
- Eco-Friendly Travel: To support sustainability, bring a reusable water bottle and avoid single-use plastics.
- For easy communication on the go, consider downloading WhatsApp, as it is widely used in India and Nepal.
- Transportation is provided according to the itinerary only and is not available on a disposal or point-to-point basis.
- Tipping in India and Nepal is optional but appreciated. A small gratuity is expected in some cases; tip generously for exceptional service. The amount can range from $2, $5, $10 per day, or more, depending on satisfaction and the quality of service received.
- Any costs arising from natural calamities such as road blockages, political disturbances (e.g., strikes), etc., are to be borne by the client. We will not be held liable for any refunds or compensation claims resulting from these circumstances.
- VISA Information: Citizens of Nepal and Bhutan do not need a visa to enter India. Likewise, Indian citizens do not require a visa to travel to Nepal. However, all other foreign nationals must obtain a visa to enter both India and Nepal. For detailed information, please check:
- For Indian Visa: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/tvoa.html
- For Nepal Visa: https://www.immigration.gov.np/
- Double-Entry Visa: When traveling from India to Nepal and returning to India, you must present your visa at the immigration centers of both countries. Our driver and guide will accompany you to the respective immigration offices and assist with the formalities if needed.
- Please Note: Depart early in the morning at around 6:00 AM to reach the Indo–Nepal border (Sonauli Border) on time. The drive from your hotel to the border takes approximately 3 to 4 hours, and immigration formalities may take anywhere from 1 to 5–6 hours depending on the rush. Tourist vehicles are not permitted to enter Nepal from India after 5:00 PM, so this early departure ensures you have ample time for border crossing and onward travel without rushing.
Payment Terms
A deposit of 10% is required to confirm this tour, and the remaining balance will be charged 60 days prior tour starting date. For any bookings within 60 days of departure, the full tour amount will be charged upon booking. This can be paid through bank transfer, credit/debit card, or cash.
Cancellation
If you cancel the tour at least 61 days before the scheduled departure date, there will be no cancellation fee. Kindly read complete details at Cancellation Policy.
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