Book Buddha Religious Tours with IRCTC’s Buddhist Circuit Tourist Train
With its long history, bustling cities, and rich culture, India is a fascinating nation. It's a place that will enthrall you and make you ponder! India offers something for everyone, whether it's the magnificent Himalayan Mountains, the stunning beaches, or the vibrant cities like Delhi, Mumbai, or Jaipur.
India has everything you could possibly want
in a vacation destination, from discovering historical monuments to simply
soaking up the rich culture. Since Buddhism has a rich history in India, IRCTC
is providing you with the option to board and experience the Buddhist circuit,
a Buddha religious tour.
Buddhist circuit tours ensure to be a
once-in-a-lifetime experience, with a variety of tour packages covering holy pilgrimage
place for Buddhists to fit all budgets and preferences available.
This pilgrimage offers a special chance to
discover the religious practices and rituals of Buddhism while taking in the
beautiful natural splendour of India. Throughout the Buddhist circuit tour, the
train provides world-class facilities for your comfort and relaxation as you
uncover one treasure after another.
Embrace yourself for a
divine and spiritual journey.
Buddhist tour itinerary
IRCTC
has designed the Buddha religious tour that will take you on an 8-day journey where
tourists get to see the prominent holy places. and learn the Buddhist
principles.
The
following locations are included in the Buddhist tour packages:
- Bodh Gaya is well-known since it is the site of
Gautama Buddha's enlightenment. Since then, Bodh Gaya has served as a
centre for both Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage and adoration.
- Rajgir, a historic city in the Nalanda region,
served as the Magadha kingdom's initial capital. Visitors to Rajgir stop
at the Venuvan Monastery, Gridhakuta Hills, and Bimbisara Jail.
- It was a vast and renowned Buddhist monastery in the
former kingdom of Magadha called Nalanda. It was an old Mahavihara. It is
renowned for its university, the historic ruins of Nalanda, and its
archaeological museum.
- Sarnath is a location about 10 kilometres outside of
Varanasi. It is said that Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon here,
starting the "Wheel of Dharma" in motion.
- In Nepal's Rupandehi District, there is a Buddhist
pilgrimage centre called Lumbini. It is the location of Siddhartha
Gautama's birth in 563 BCE by Queen Mahamayadevi. Gautama, who became Lord
Buddha and created Buddhism, attained enlightenment some time about 528
BCE. A crucial period of the Buddha's life occurred in Lumbini.
- Buddhists believe that Gautama Buddha attained
Parinirvana in Kushinagar, a significant centre of pilgrimage. It serves
as a centre for pilgrimage for Buddhists worldwide.
- One of the six major cities in India at the time of
the Buddha was Sravasti. Here, Lord Buddha spent the majority of his
monastic life preaching and practicing meditation.
Book your Buddha religious
tour on www.buddhistcircuittrain.com
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