Buddhist Circuit Tour Package: 8 Days Bodhgaya, Lumbini, Varanasi Trip

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Overview

  • Duration:8 days 7 nights
  • Tour Type:Couple, Family, Group
  • Language:English, Hindi, Many More
8-Day Buddhist Circuit Tour Package – Sacred Pilgrimage Sites India

Embark on a transformative spiritual journey across the most revered Buddhist Circuit Tour pilgrimage destinations in India and Nepal with Root Indians, your trusted travel partner for Buddhist Circuit Tour Packages. This meticulously crafted 8-day itinerary takes you through the very heartland of Buddhism — covering Bodhgaya, Rajgir, Nalanda, Vaishali, Kushinagar, Lumbini, Kapilvastu, Sravasti, and Varanasi — tracing the footsteps of Lord Buddha himself.
Root Indians has been organizing spiritual and heritage tours across the Indian subcontinent for years, earning the trust of thousands of pilgrims and curious travelers from around the globe. Our Buddhist Circuit Tour Package is designed to offer a seamless blend of devotion, history, and cultural discovery, while ensuring every traveler experiences maximum comfort and deeply meaningful encounters at each sacred site.

Why This Journey Is Special ?


Overview:

Every stop on this Buddhist Circuit tour package has a deep connection with Buddhism. Bodhgaya marks enlightenment. Rajgir recalls Buddha’s sermons. Nalanda represents Buddhist education and monastic scholarship. Vaishali is associated with Buddha’s final teachings. Kushinagar is the place of Mahaparinirvana. Lumbini is the birthplace of Lord Buddha. Kapilvastu remembers his early royal life, and Sravasti is where he spent many monsoon retreats.

Varanasi adds a wider spiritual layer to the journey. The city has timeless religious importance, and the atmosphere of prayer, ghats, and sacred rituals makes the final part of the tour especially memorable.

Root Indians' 8-day Buddhist Circuit Tour Package is perfect for pilgrims, history enthusiasts, students of Buddhism, and culturally curious travelers. The tour begins and ends in Bodhgaya — the holiest spot in the Buddhist world — creating a full circle of sacred exploration across Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Nepal.

Significance of the Buddhist Circuit Tour Sites:


Bodhgaya – The Seat of Enlightenment
Bodhgaya is universally regarded as the holiest site in Buddhism. It is here, under the sacred Peepal tree — now known as the Bodhi Tree — that Prince Siddhartha Gautama attained Nirvana and became the Buddha. The Mahabodhi Temple, built in the 3rd century BCE by Emperor Ashoka and later reconstructed, is a must-visit for every Buddhist pilgrim and traveler worldwide.

Nalanda – The Ancient University of the World
Nalanda Mahavihara was once the world's greatest center of learning, attracting students and scholars from China, Tibet, Korea, Japan, and Central Asia. The university was founded in the 5th century CE and housed over 10,000 students and 2,000 teachers at its peak. Its ruins are now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Lumbini – The Birthplace of Lord Buddha
Situated in present-day Nepal, Lumbini is one of the four most sacred Buddhist pilgrimage sites in the world. Emperor Ashoka visited Lumbini in 249 BCE and erected a commemorative pillar, which still stands today. The Maya Devi Temple marks the exact spot of the Buddha's birth, and the surrounding garden is filled with ancient ruins, monasteries, and a sacred pond.

Sarnath – Where the Wheel of Dharma Was Set in Motion
Sarnath, near Varanasi, is where the Buddha delivered his first sermon to five disciples after his enlightenment at Bodhgaya. This event, known as Dhammachakkappavattana or the First Turning of the Wheel of Law, marks the beginning of the Buddhist Sangha. The Dhamek Stupa, built in 500 CE on the exact spot of the first sermon, stands 43 meters tall and is the most prominent landmark at Sarnath.
Note: Root Indians recommends consulting a certified Buddhist scholar or monk at key sites for a more spiritually enriching experience during the tour.

Why Choose Root Indians for Your Buddhist Pilgrimage?


Root Indians is not just a travel company — we are storytellers, cultural guides, and pilgrimage facilitators rolled into one. When you choose Root Indians for your Buddhist Circuit Tour, you benefit from:

  1. Expert local guides with in-depth knowledge of Buddhist history, art, and philosophy

  2. Carefully selected accommodations at each destination, balancing comfort with authenticity

  3. Air-conditioned vehicles with experienced drivers for every inter-city transfer

  4. Flexible group and private tour options for individuals, families, and large groups

  5. 24/7 on-ground support and assistance throughout the journey

  6. A decades-long legacy of responsible, respectful, and sustainable tourism


 
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Highlights

  • Mahabodhi Temple Complex, Bodhgaya – UNESCO World Heritage Site where Buddha attained enlightenment
  • Rajgir – Ancient capital of the Magadha kingdom, site of Buddha's frequent discourses
  • Nalanda University Ruins – The greatest center of learning in the ancient world
  • Vaishali – Where Buddha delivered his last sermon and announced his Parinirvana
  • Kushinagar – The sacred site of Buddha's Mahaparinirvana
  • Lumbini, Nepal – Birthplace of Lord Buddha, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Kapilvastu – Childhood home of Prince Siddhartha Gautama
  • Sravasti – Where Buddha performed the Great Miracle and spent 24 rainy seasons
  • Varanasi & Sarnath – City of light and the Deer Park where Buddha first taught

Itinerary

Day 1: Bodhgaya Arrival – The Land of Enlightenment

Your spiritual journey begins the moment you arrive in Bodhgaya, the most sacred city in the Buddhist world. A Root Indians representative will receive you at the airport or railway station and transfer you to your hotel. After check-in and some rest, the afternoon is devoted to a guided tour of the Mahabodhi Temple Complex — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — where Prince Siddhartha attained supreme enlightenment beneath the sacred Bodhi Tree over 2,500 years ago.
Visit the Bodhi Tree, the Vajrasana (Diamond Throne), and the surrounding shrines, monasteries, and meditation gardens built by Buddhist communities from Sri Lanka, Thailand, Japan, China, Tibet, and Bhutan.

The evening meditation session at the Mahabodhi Temple is one of the most profound spiritual experiences on this tour. Overnight stay at Bodhgaya.

Day 2: Bodhgaya – Rajgir – Nalanda – Patna

After an early breakfast, depart for Rajgir, approximately 78 km from Bodhgaya. Rajgir was the ancient capital of the Magadha kingdom and a place deeply associated with the Buddha, who spent many monsoon seasons here. Visit Gridhakuta Hill (Vulture's Peak), where Buddha delivered many of his most famous discourses. Explore the Venuvana Vihara (Bamboo Grove Monastery), gifted to Buddha by King Bimbisara, and the Cyclopean Wall.
Proceed to Nalanda, just 12 km from Rajgir, to visit the world-famous ruins of Nalanda Mahavihara — the greatest Buddhist university of the ancient world, which flourished from the 5th to 12th centuries CE and attracted scholars from across Asia. The on-site museum houses priceless artifacts. After a thorough exploration, Root Indians transfers you to Patna for overnight stay.

Day 3: Patna – Vaishali – Kushinagar

Depart early from Patna towards Vaishali, approximately 55 km away. Vaishali holds immense significance in Buddhist history as the place where Buddha delivered his final sermon before announcing his imminent Parinirvana. Visit Ashokan Pillar, Relic Stupa, and the Abhishek Pushkarni (Coronation Tank). Vaishali is also renowned as the birthplace of Lord Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism.
Continue onwards to Kushinagar, approximately 250 km from Vaishali. Arrive by late afternoon. Visit the Mahaparinirvana Temple, which houses the iconic 6-meter-long reclining Buddha statue, and the Ramabhar Stupa, the cremation site of the Buddha. The sunset at Ramabhar Stupa is a deeply moving experience. Overnight stay at Kushinagar.

Day 4: Kushinagar – Lumbini (180 km / 5 Hours)

After breakfast, depart for Lumbini in southern Nepal — the birthplace of Lord Buddha — approximately 180 km from Kushinagar, crossing the Sonauli international border. Root Indians handles all necessary border formalities and documentation to ensure a smooth crossing.
Upon arrival in Lumbini, visit the sacred Maya Devi Temple, built at the exact spot where Queen Maya Devi gave birth to Prince Siddhartha in 623 BCE. The nearby sacred pond (Puskarini) and the famous Ashoka Pillar, erected by Emperor Ashoka in 249 BCE, stand as testaments to Buddhism's royal patronage. Explore the Lumbini Garden, the International Monastic Zone with monasteries from over 30 countries, and the eternal flame of world peace. Overnight at Lumbini.

Day 5: Lumbini – Kapilvastu – Sravasti (225 km / 6 Hours)

Begin the day with early morning meditation at the Lumbini Garden before departing for Kapilvastu, approximately 27 km from Lumbini. Kapilvastu (modern-day Piprahwa and Ganwaria) was the capital of the Shakya kingdom and the childhood home of Prince Siddhartha. Visit the archaeological remains of the ancient palace complex, the Eastern and Western gateways, and the Piprahwa Stupa, which is believed to contain original relics of the Buddha.
Continue to Sravasti, approximately 200 km from Kapilvastu. Sravasti was one of the six greatest cities of ancient India and a major seat of Buddhist activity. Buddha reportedly spent 24 rainy seasons at Jetavana Monastery here. Visit the Jetavana Vihara, the Anathapindika Stupa, and the sacred Gandhakuti where Buddha meditated. The stunning Myanmar and Chinese monasteries in the area are also worth visiting. Overnight at Sravasti.

Day 6: Sravasti – Varanasi (300 km / 8 Hours)

fter breakfast, embark on the longest road journey of the tour — approximately 300 km to Varanasi, the spiritual capital of India, known as Kashi or Banaras. This journey takes you through the heartland of Uttar Pradesh, offering glimpses of rural India. Arrive by evening and check in to the hotel.
Varanasi is a city of extraordinary spiritual energy. In the evening, Root Indians takes you to the famous Dashashwamedh Ghat for the spectacular Ganga Aarti ceremony — a centuries-old evening ritual where priests perform fire worship on the banks of the sacred River Ganges, attracting thousands of devotees and travelers each night. Overnight at Varanasi.

Day 7: Varanasi – Sarnath – Bodhgaya (242 km / 7 Hours)

Rise early for a tranquil boat ride on the River Ganges at sunrise — one of the most iconic and spiritually uplifting experiences in the world. Witness the ghats come alive with morning prayers, pilgrims, and the golden light of dawn reflecting on the sacred waters.
After breakfast, visit Sarnath — just 10 km from Varanasi city center — the Deer Park where Lord Buddha delivered his very first sermon to five disciples after his enlightenment. This event, known as the First Turning of the Wheel of Dharma, is one of the most significant moments in Buddhist history. Explore the Dhamek Stupa, the Chaukhandi Stupa, the Mulagandhakuti Vihara, and the excellent Sarnath Museum housing the iconic Lion Capital of Ashoka — India's national emblem. Afterwards, Root Indians transfers you back to Bodhgaya (approximately 242 km). Overnight at Bodhgaya.

Day 8: End of Tour – Departure from Bodhgaya

After breakfast, enjoy a final peaceful morning at the Mahabodhi Temple or in quiet meditation. Root Indians arranges your transfer to Gaya Airport or Gaya Railway Station for your onward journey. We bid you farewell, wishing you carry the peace, wisdom, and serenity of the Buddhist Circuit Tour in your heart for years to come.

Includes/Excludes

  • Accommodation & Breakfast
  • Transportation and Sightseeing AC vehicle
  • Expert Tourist Guide
  • All monument and museum entry fees
  • Nepal border crossing assistance and documentation support
  • Morning boat ride on the Ganges River in Varanasi
  • Ganga Aarti ceremony attendance at Dashashwamedh Ghat
  • Arrival and departure transfers
  • All applicable taxes and service charges
  • International or domestic airfare / train tickets
  • Nepal visa & Camera fees
  • Personal & Medical expenses
  • Travel insurance
  • Any services not mentioned in the itinerary

Frequently asked questions

What is the Buddhist Circuit Tour Package?

The Buddhist Circuit Tour Package is a curated pilgrimage and heritage tour covering the most sacred sites associated with the life and teachings of Lord Buddha — including Bodhgaya, Rajgir, Nalanda, Vaishali, Kushinagar, Lumbini, Kapilvastu, Sravasti, and Varanasi/Sarnath. Root Indians' 8-day itinerary is one of the most comprehensive Buddhist Circuit tours available.

Is this tour suitable for non-Buddhist travelers?

Absolutely. The Buddhist Circuit Tour is a deeply enriching experience for anyone interested in history, ancient civilizations, art, architecture, and spiritual exploration. Root Indians welcomes travelers from all faiths and backgrounds on this tour.

Do I need a visa to visit Lumbini in Nepal?

Travelers from most countries require a Nepal visa, which can be obtained on arrival at the Sonauli border crossing or in advance from the Nepal Embassy. Indian nationals do not require a visa for Nepal. Root Indians provides full guidance and assistance for border formalities as part of the package.

What is the best time to undertake the Buddhist Circuit Tour?

The best time to visit the Buddhist Circuit is between October and March, when the weather across Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Nepal is cool and pleasant. Avoid the peak summer months (April–June) due to extreme heat. The monsoon season (July–September) can make road travel challenging in parts of the route.

Can the tour be customized for private groups?

Yes. Root Indians specializes in both group and private Buddhist Circuit Tour Packages. Private tours offer greater flexibility in the itinerary, accommodation standards, and pace of travel. Contact our team to discuss a tailored package for individuals, couples, families, or corporate pilgrimages.

Are vegetarian meal options available throughout the tour?

Yes. Given the spiritual nature of this tour, vegetarian meals are the standard option at all hotels and rest stops on the Root Indians Buddhist Circuit itinerary. Special dietary requirements can be accommodated upon advance request.

What should I wear while visiting Buddhist pilgrimage sites?

Modest, respectful clothing is expected at all Buddhist sites. Shoulders and knees should be covered. Footwear is typically removed before entering temples and sacred spaces. Root Indians recommends comfortable, loose-fitting, lightweight clothing and sturdy walking shoes for the journey.

How do I book the Buddhist Circuit Tour Package with Root Indians?

Booking the Buddhist Circuit Tour Package with Root Indians is simple. Visit our website, call our reservations team, or email us with your preferred travel dates and group size. A dedicated tour consultant will get in touch within 24 hours to confirm details, customize the itinerary if needed, and guide you through the booking process.

Cancellation policy

  • 30 days or more before departure - 10% of total package cost
  • 15 – 29 days before departure - 25% of total package cost
  • 7 – 14 days before departure - 50% of total package cost
  • Less than 7 days before departure - 100% No Refund

Unforeseen Circumstances

  • In the event of adverse weather conditions, union disruptions, government restrictions, or any other circumstances beyond human control, certain trips or activities may be cancelled.
  • In such cases, alternate feasible options will be provided. However, a cash refund will not be available under these circumstances.

Note: Specific non-refundable items such as flight tickets, train bookings, or certain hotel deposits will be charged as per the actual vendor policy, regardless of the above cancellation timeline.

Important Terms

  • Time Zone: All timelines mentioned above are calculated based on the local time zone of the starting point.
  • Communication: All cancellation requests must be submitted in writing via email to our support team. Phone cancellations must be followed up with an email confirmation.
  • Policy Updates: We reserve the right to amend this policy at any time. The version active at the time of booking shall apply to all reservations.

Have Questions?

  • If you have specific concerns regarding your booking or cancellation, please contact our Customer Care Team info@rootindians.com or +91 7877738437. We are here to assist you.

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