Overview
Bodhi Path is a spiritual journey that takes people to sacred and historical places associated with peace, meditation, and enlightenment. The name “Bodhi” means wisdom or awakening, and the journey is designed to inspire spiritual growth and self-discovery.
During the Bodhi Path journey, travelers visit holy cities, temples, and ancient sites, learning about religious traditions and cultural heritage. The tour combines spirituality, history, and nature, offering a peaceful and meaningful experience.
In conclusion, Bodhi Path is more than a tour; it is a journey of the mind, soul, and heart, helping travelers connect with themselves and the spiritual world.
Highlights
- Airport/Railway station meet & greet on arrival
- Private Vehicle.
- Sarnath, Mahabodhi Temple in Bodhgaya, Mahaparinirvana Temple, Maya Devi Temple, Jetavana Monastery
- Min. 3* Standard hotel stay
- Private boat evening tour in Varanasi
Itinerary
Travelers arrive in Varanasi in the morning and check into their hotel. After some rest, they proceed to Sarnath, an important Buddhist pilgrimage site where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon. Visitors explore the Dhamek Stupa, ancient monasteries, and the Sarnath Museum, which displays Buddhist artifacts and sculptures.
In the evening, tourists return to Varanasi to witness the Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat. The ritual, with its lamps, chants, and devotional music, creates a magical atmosphere. After the Aarti, a boat ride on the River Ganga offers stunning views of the illuminated ghats and a peaceful end to the day.
This itinerary provides a perfect combination of history, spirituality, and cultural experience, making the first day in Varanasi memorable.
After breakfast in Varanasi, travelers check out from their hotel and begin the journey to Bodhgaya, located in Bihar. The distance between the two cities is around 250 kilometers, and the trip usually takes 6–7 hours by road or train. The journey passes through scenic villages and towns of eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, offering a glimpse of rural life in India.
Upon arrival in Bodhgaya, visitors check into their hotel and prepare for sightseeing. The city is famous as the place where Lord Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree. Key attractions include the Mahabodhi Temple, the Bodhi Tree, and various monasteries built by Buddhist communities from different countries.
This journey from Varanasi to Bodhgaya provides a spiritual and cultural experience, connecting two important destinations of India’s Buddhist heritage.
After breakfast in Bodhgaya, travelers check out from their hotel and begin the journey to Patna, the capital city of Bihar. The route passes through two historically and culturally significant destinations: Rajgir and Nalanda. This journey provides a rich combination of spirituality, history, and learning.
The first stop is Rajgir, an ancient city known for its association with Lord Buddha and the Magadha Empire. Visitors can explore the Vulture’s Peak (Griddhakuta), where Buddha is believed to have delivered many sermons. Other highlights include the hot springs of Rajgir, the ancient Jain temples, and the Rajgir ropeway, which offers a panoramic view of the surrounding hills. Rajgir is also famous for its historical connections with King Bimbisara and Emperor Ashoka.
Next, travelers proceed to Nalanda, home to the ancient Nalanda University, which was one of the world’s greatest centers of learning from the 5th to 12th century CE. Visitors can explore the ruins of monasteries, lecture halls, and stupas, learning about the educational and cultural achievements of ancient India. The Nalanda Archaeological Museum showcases important artifacts, sculptures, and manuscripts from the university.
After a detailed tour of Rajgir and Nalanda, the journey continues to Patna, where travelers check into their hotel. Patna, with its rich history, serves as a comfortable base for exploring Bihar and reflects the state’s cultural and historical heritage.
This itinerary allows travelers to experience spirituality, history, and education all in one day, making the trip from Bodhgaya to Patna a memorable and enriching journey.
After breakfast in Patna, travelers check out from their hotel and begin the journey to Kushinagar, one of the most important Buddhist pilgrimage sites in India. The distance between Patna and Kushinagar is approximately 260 kilometers, and the journey usually takes 6–7 hours by road.
Kushinagar is famous as the place where Lord Buddha attained Mahaparinirvana (passed away). Upon arrival, visitors can check into their hotel and prepare for sightseeing the next day. Key attractions include the Mahaparinirvana Temple, which houses a large reclining statue of Buddha, and the Parinirvana Stupa, marking the site of his cremation.
The journey from Patna to Kushinagar offers a scenic and comfortable travel experience, connecting travelers to one of the most peaceful and spiritually significant destinations in India.
After breakfast in Kushinagar, travelers check out from their hotel and begin the journey to Lumbini, located in Nepal, the birthplace of Lord Buddha. The distance from Kushinagar to Lumbini is around 170 kilometers, and the trip usually takes 4–5 hours by road.
On arrival in Lumbini, visitors can check into their hotel and prepare for sightseeing. Lumbini is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an important pilgrimage center for Buddhists worldwide. Key attractions include the Maya Devi Temple, marking the birthplace of Lord Buddha, the Ashokan Pillar, and the monastic zone with monasteries built by Buddhist communities from different countries.
This journey from Kushinagar to Lumbini provides a spiritual and cultural experience, connecting two of the most significant Buddhist sites in India and Nepal.
After breakfast in Lumbini, travelers check out from their hotel and begin the journey to Sravasti, one of the most important Buddhist sites in Uttar Pradesh, India. On the way, the tour includes a stop at Kapilvastu, the ancient city where Prince Siddhartha (Lord Buddha) spent his early life. Visitors can explore archaeological remains and learn about the early life of Buddha.
After visiting Kapilvastu, the journey continues to Sravasti, which is famous for the Jetavana Monastery and the Anathapindika Stupa. Sravasti is historically significant as the place where Buddha spent many years teaching and spreading his message. Upon arrival, travelers check into their hotel and prepare for sightseeing the next day.
This journey from Lumbini to Sravasti via Kapilvastu provides a spiritual, historical, and educational experience, connecting key sites of Buddha’s life.
After breakfast in Sravasti, travelers check out from their hotel and begin the journey to Lucknow, the capital city of Uttar Pradesh. The distance from Sravasti to Lucknow is around 170 kilometers, and the journey usually takes 3–4 hours by road.
Lucknow, known as the City of Nawabs, is famous for its rich history, culture, and cuisine, travelers dropped at railway station/airport, marking the end of their spiritual and cultural journey.
This journey from Sravasti to Lucknow provides a comfortable and convenient transfer, concluding a memorable tour of important Buddhist and historical sites.
Inclusions/Exclusions
Inclusions
- Accommodation on DBL/TWIN sharing basis
- CPAI meal plan
- Airport arrival and Departure
- All transfer and sightseeing by 01 Private vehicles as per the tour itinerary.
- 01 water bottle per person per day
- Escorted visit in Varanasi.
- Boating on River Ganges (Varanasi) once during the stay by Hand Boat. (If weather/water level/water flow permits)
- Ropeway ticket in Rajgir once.
Exclusions
- Any airfare/rail fare
- Guide service/charge
- Remittance charge/Bank charge for transfer of money.
- Christmas & New year gala dinner charge will be extra as applicable on direct payment basis.
- Tips and gratuities
- Any entrance/monuments fees/mobile/ camera/video tickets.
- Meals other than mentioned.
- Any Dakshina/Prashad/Garland fees
- Any personal nature expenses.
- GST Extra
Special Remarks
- Most temples closed in afternoon slot.
- Beware of monkeys in Hanuman Temple, Mathura & Vrindavan Sector
- Anand Bhawan is closed on Monday and on Public Holiday
- Lucknow monuments close on Friday.
- Vehicle restrictions in Ayodhya, client have to take rickshaw on direct payment basis.
- Customers must carry passport/valid id card all the time during the tour.
- Non-Hindus are not allowed to visit Important temples of India.
- In Bodhgaya vehicle will not go up to Mahabodhi temple, client have to take rickshaw/battery rickshaw on direct payment basis.
- In Lucknow vehicle restrictions and can’t visit inside main markets.
- No pinddaan and other rituals perform in the evening time.
- Buddhist monasteries and Buddhist temples except Mahabodhi Temple in Bodhgaya, closes @ 5 PM
- Driver is not touring guides; they drop at the parking only.
- Vehicle restrictions in Prayagraj during shahi snan, or Kumbh, client have to walk or hire rickshaw on direct payment basis.
- ASI monuments closed on Friday & Monday
- Vehicle will not go UPTO Patna sahib, client have to walk of take rickshaw on direct payment basis.
- It is advisable to take guide for Ayodhya.
- It is advisable to carry light/winter clothes as per season, bugs/Mosquito spray.
- Vehicle is on point-to-point basis.
- Rates are not valid during fair period, special event, festive season, surcharge will be applicable on the package.
- Vehicle is available for point-to-point basis use only. Extra running or usage will be on chargeable basis
- If transfers are required before 08:00 hrs and after 18:00 hrs, please do send email to get the cost with applicable surcharges
- Quotation is calculated as per current Fuel prices. Final quotation at the time of booking may change as per the increase of the fuel charge.
- To proceed with the booking a non-refundable Booking deposit of Rs. 2,500/- per person
- All hotels provided in the package will be in the vicinity of City centre.
- Strictly follows hotels check in and check out policy.
- Total tour cost to be paid in INR at the rate of exchange prevalent at the time of payment.
- The above rates are based on minimum 0A paying passengers traveling together. Should there be any change in number of passengers, the rates may change accordingly.
- Rate is calculated as per current fuel rate, might change if the fuel rate will increase at the time of final booking.
- 100% payment to be made in advance for booking the services. Payment can be done by bank Deposit or NEFT.
- There will be a 100% cancellation levied on cancellation made after the booking is confirmed.
- Service taxes are as per prevailing rates from Govt. of India. Should there be any changes in it, the same will be notified and levied accordingly.
- This proposal is valid for the said dates/months; prices are subject to change without prior notice.
- On tour expenses if any will be charged to client by directly.
- Once confirmation there will be no refund for unused services.
- We are not liable to make refund if delay caused by FLIGHT/TRAIN delay, riots, landslides, bandh or any on tour accident/mishappening.
