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Delhi -
Kathmandu -
Lumbini -
Sarasvati -
Kushinagar -
Patna - Bodhgaya
- Varanasi -
Agra - Jaipur -
Delhi (14
Nights/ 15 Days)
Day 01:
Kathmandu (By
air at 1000 hrs
/ 1300 hrs)
After breakfast
transfer to
airport to board
the flight for
Kathmandu,
assistance on
arrival at
Kathmandu
airport transfer
to hotel. Relax
for some time &
taking a flying
visit of
Kathmandu town
See the Royal
Palace & Thamel
the market
place. Evening
free for
individual
activities,
overnight in
Kathmandu.
Day 02:
Kathmandu
After breakfast
take a sight
seeing tour of
Kathmandu
visiting
Pashupatinath
temple- the most
sacred of the
Hindu temples in
Nepal dedicated
to lord Shiva,
built in 1696. A
short drive will
take you to
Boudhnath- the
worlds largest
Stupa, having
four eyes in
four directions
is symbolized as
watch for
welfare and
behavior of
human beings,
built by king
Man dev as per
the advice given
by goddess Mani
Jogini. The
Lamas of Nepal
who are real
devotees of Lord
Buddha always
dwell at
surrounding of
Stupa. A very
short excursion
to Kopan
Monastery and
lunch break one
hour.
Early evening
visit
sightseeing tour
of Swayambhunath-
the oldest
Buddhist shrine.
Looking east
from here, one
can see the
entire Kathmandu
valley spread
out below. A
short drive will
take you to
National museum,
which gives you
a general idea
of ancient
Nepal. There are
various rare
collections of
sculptural work
done on bronze,
silver and gold
in the art
gallery attached
with the museum.
We continue to
Kathmandu durbar
square – the
temple of the
Living Goddess
and the old
Royal Palace.
Finally, visit
Kasthamandup – a
temple built
from a single
tree from which
the Kathmandu
derives its
name. Transfer
to hotel.
Day 03:
Kathmandu -
Bhairawa
Wake up, take
breakfast, then
drive to
Bhairawa (7-8
hour 262 km west
of Kathmandu and
21km ahead of
Lumbini),
transfer to
hotel at
Bhairawa. Rest
of the day is
free to relax,
overnight in
Bhairawa.
Day 04:
Bhairawa -
Lumbini
In the early
morning, drive
to Lumbini, the
birth place of
Lord Buddha,
image of Maya
Devi, Lord
Buddha, old
monastery, ponds
and pillars are
interesting to
see. Very
recently,
several Buddhist
countries have
built several
beautiful
shrines in
Lumbini. An
international
committee has
also been set up
for the
development of
this sacred
historical
place. The visit
to Lumbini, the
birthplace of
Buddha, the
realm of the
Shakya is not
only for
spiritual
enlightenment
but also for
solace and
satisfaction
that one
normally gets in
a calm and
peaceful place
like it.
Day 05:
Lumbini -
Sonauli -
Sarasvati -
Balrampur
A short drive to
Sonauli border,
Arrival Sonauli:
Pick up from
Sonauli Border
and transfer to
Balrampur
enroute
sightseeing of
Saravasti - The
city believed to
be founded by
the mythological
king Sarasvati,
has age-old
stupas, majestic
monasteries and
several temples.
Buddha is said
to have
performed some
miracles here.
This holy place
also has the
famous Anand
Bodhi tree, an
offspring of the
one, said to
have been
planted by
Buddha's main
disciple Anand.
Overnight in
Balrampur.
Day 06:
Balrampur /
Kushinagar (216
kms. / 5 hrs)
Morning drive to
Kushinagar.
Arrive
Kushinagar and
check – in at
hotel. Later
visit the
Rambhar Stupa,
which marks
Buddha’s
cremation
ground. Also
visit the
Mahaparinirvana
temple, which
houses the
recumbent figure
of Lord Buddha.
Day 07:
Kushinagar /
Patna (253 kms.
/ 6 hrs)
Morning drive to
Patna, Arrive
Patna and check
– in at hotel.
Afternoon city
tour visiting
Har Mandir
Sahib, also
known as Patna
Sahib,
consecrates the
place where the
10th Guru of the
Sikhs Guru
Gobind Singh was
born in 1776;
Golghar – is a
large dome-like
structure from
where one can
have a fine view
of the Ganga and
the surroundings
of the city;
Patna Museum –
has a rich
collection of
Mauryan and
Buddhist
sculptures,
terracotta and
other
interesting
items.
Day 08: Patna
/ Bodhgaya (109
kms. / 4.5 hrs)
Morning drive to
Bodhgaya. Arrive
Bodhgaya and
check – in at
hotel. Bodhgaya
– most sacred
place for
Buddhists as it
has a Peepal
tree under which
Gautama the
Buddha attained
enlightenment
some 2500 years
back.
Day 09:
Bodhgaya
Morning
sightseeing tour
of Bodhgaya
visiting
Mahabodhi Temple
– depicting the
various phases
of Buddha’s
journey towards
enlightenment,
showing
different
aspects of his
life; Bodhgaya
Archaeological
Museum – houses
a small
collection of
Buddhist
sculpture from
the 1st century
B.C, to the 11th
century A.D;
Jagannath Temple
close by has a
four armed
statue of Shiva
in black stone.
Day 10:
Bodhgaya /
Varanasi (242
kms./06 hrs.)
Morning transfer
to Varanasi,
Arrive Varanasi
and transfer to
hotel visiting
Sarnath enroute,
an important
Buddhist
pilgrimage
point.
Day 11:
Varanasi /
Agra (Overnight
Train)
Enjoy a boat
ride on river
Ganges. There
are about
hundred Ghats in
the city Also
visit The
Vishwanath
Temple, built by
the Birlas, was
planned by
Pandit Madan
Mohan Malaviya.
The Bharat Mata
Temple houses,
instead of gods
and goddesses, a
huge relief map
in marble of the
whole of Indian
subcontinent.
The Tulsi Manas
Temple, built in
1964, is
dedicated to
Lord Rama.
Evening transfer
to Railway
station to
connect your
train to the
city of Taj –
Agra. Overnight
Train.
Day 12: Agra
In Agra: Arrive
Agra in the
morning , met on
arrival and
transfer to your
hotel. Afternoon
proceed for the
city sightseeing
tour visiting
The Taj Mahal,
which is
entirely made of
white marble and
its walls are
decorated with
exquisite Pietra
Dura (stone
inlay) work and
later visit the
Red Fort- a
hilltop citadel
with fabulous
courtyards,
fountains and
gates.
Day 13:
Agra / Jaipur
(250 kms. 05
hrs)
Morning drive to
Jaipur enroute
visiting the
deserted town of
Fatehpur Sikri.
Arrive Jaipur
and check – in
at hotel. Jaipur
has been like
that since 1727
when Maharaja
Sawai Jai Singh
II had it built.
Day 14:
Jaipur
Morning
excursion to
Amber Fort,
situated just
outside the
city, is perhaps
the most
beautiful
example of
Rajasthani
forts. You can
have the unique
experience of
traveling on
elephant back to
and from the top
of the hill on
which the fort
is situated.
Afternoon
sightseeing tour
of Jaipur
including, City
Palace in the
heart of Jaipur
is known for its
blend of
Rajasthani and
Mughal
architecture.
Not far away is
the Central
Museum with its
large collection
of woodwork,
Another monument
near the City
Palace, Jantar
Mantar, is the
largest of the
five
observatories
built by Sawai
Jai Singh. The
Hawa Mahal or
the Palace of
Winds was
constructed for
the royal ladies
to watch the
royal
processions
without being
seen.
Day 15:
Jaipur / Delhi
(250 kms. 4.5
hrs) - Back Home
After breakfast
checkout & drive
to Delhi, on
arrival transfer
to hotel for
wash & change,
after farewell
dinner transfer
to International
airport to board
the flight back
home.
Optional
BUDDHIST
PILGRIMAGE
Kathmandu and
Lumbini 6 NIGHT
/ 7 DAYS
Day 01:
Arrive Kathmandu
Welcome to
Kathmandu - the
Capital City of
Nepal. For most
of the visitors,
the city is the
starting and
ending point for
their journey to
Nepal. Upon your
arrival at
Tribhuvan
International
Airport in
Kathmandu,
You'll be met by
our Airport
representative
and assisted for
your transfer to
Hotel.
Day 02: Visit
Buddhist
Religious Sites
in Kathmandu,
Overnight in
Hotel, Kathmandu
Full day tour to
various popular
Buddhist sites
in the Valley
will be
organized for
you. You'll
visit Swayambhu
Nath Stupa,
Bauddha Nath
Stupa, Kashya
Swayambhu Stupa,
White Monastery,
Kapan Monastery
and several
other Buddhist
shrines, Vihars
and spots.
Day 03: Visit
Patan City &
Pharping
Village.
Overnight in
Hotel Kathmandu,
Kathmandu
After breakfast
visit Buddhist
Vihars, Maha
Bauddha temple,
Ashokan Stupa ,
Machhendra Nath
temple in Patan
City.
After Lunch,
drive to
Pharping village
- 18 Kms.- 1hour
drive, where
you'll visit
various
monasteries,
temple of Vajra
Jogini, recently
built Stupas,
temple of Shesh
Narayan and a
cave of Padma
Sambhawa. Drive
back to
Kathmandu in the
evening.
Day 04: Drive
to Lumbini,
Overnight in
Hotel, Lumbini
The road to
Lumbini from
Kathmandu is
about 310 Kms
and it takes
about 7/8 hours
drive. Almost
half of the road
till Narayan
Ghat follows
river, then
passes through
various
interesting
high-way
settlements,
forest and
fields. The
journey is
rewarding as it
offers the
interior beauty
of Nepal.
Day 05: Visit
Lumbini Garden &
Surroundings,
Overnight in
Hotel, Lumbini
Lumbini - the
birth place of
Lord Buddha and
the founder of
Buddhism, known
as Buddha or the
enlightened one.
This is
confirmed by the
existence of an
inscribed pillar
erected 318
years after the
event by the
great Buddhist
emperor Ashoka,
who visited
Lumbini in 245
BC and left a
number of his
famous inscribed
pillars in the
region.
Day 06: Fly
back to
Kathmandu,
Overnight in
Hotel, Kathmandu
You will be
transferred to
Bhairahawa
Airport for
about 20 minutes
for your flight
to Kathmandu.
Your flight
takes about 45
minutes. We
receive you here
in Kathmandu
Dom. airport and
transfer you to
Hotel. After
arriving back to
Kathmandu, enjoy
free time for
personal
activities such
as shopping,
strolling,
personal
exploring etc.
Day 07:
Kathmandu back
home
In time transfer
to international
airport to board
the flight back
home.
* The above
tours /
itineraries /
travel plans can
be rearranged /
tailormade /
customised as
desired by our
Guests. Feel
free to ask for
references from
our satisfied
customers across
the globe who
have utilised
our services in
the Indian
subcontinent.
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