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Discover the Sacred Path of Buddha with Our Curated Buddhist Tour Packages

Embark on a spiritual journey through the life and legacy of Lord Buddha with our carefully crafted Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour Packages. Whether you are a devoted follower, a seeker of peace, or simply drawn to the wisdom of Buddhism, our tours are designed to help you explore the most significant places associated with the Enlightened One.

From the peaceful land of Bodhgaya, where Siddhartha attained enlightenment, to the sacred grounds of Lumbini in Nepal where he was born, every destination on our Buddhist circuit is steeped in history, serenity, and spiritual significance. Our tours span across India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka, offering you the chance to experience Buddhism in its many forms—through ancient monasteries, holy stupas, meditation caves, and cultural traditions.

Each of our packages is thoughtfully designed to provide not just a tour, but a meaningful spiritual experience. You can expect:

  •  Comfortable and well-planned itineraries
  • Accommodation in handpicked hotels
  •  Authentic vegetarian meals
  •  Knowledgeable guides
  •  Customization options to match your pace, interests, and budget

We understand that a journey like this is deeply personal. That’s why we offer flexible and customizable travel options, allowing you to focus fully on your spiritual exploration while we take care of all the travel details.

With years of experience in Buddhist tourism, our team ensures you enjoy a seamless and enriching travel experience. Whether you’re visiting solo, with family, or as part of a spiritual group, we’re here to make your Buddha pilgrimage journey inspiring, comfortable, and unforgettable.

Let the footprints of the Buddha guide you. Explore the sacred sites, embrace inner peace, and witness the living heritage of Buddhism with us.

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Nalanda, (India)

Not far from Rajgir lies Nalanda, which later became one of the world’s greatest centers of Buddhist learning. While the famous Nalanda University was founded after the Buddha’s time, the Buddha himself often visited this area and gave teachings here. It is said he stayed in a mango grove near Nalanda and spoke to his disciples and local people.Nalanda’s ...

Rajgir, (India)

Rajgir, nestled in the hills of Bihar, was one of the Buddha’s favourite places to stay and teach. It was the capital of the Magadha kingdom during his time, and the king, Bimbisar, was one of the Buddha’s early and devoted followers. Lord Buddha spent many rainy seasons here, meditating and teaching his disciples.One of the most sacred spots in Rajgir is the ...

Lumbini, (Nepal)

Lumbini, located in the Rupandehi District of Nepal, is one of the most sacred places in the Buddhist world. Revered as the birthplace of Lord Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, Lumbini is a site of immense spiritual and historical importance. According to tradition, Queen Mayadevi gave birth to Siddhartha in the 7th century BCE under a sal tree in the peaceful garden of Lumbini while on her way to her ...

Vaishali, (India)

Vaishali, located in present-day Bihar, is a sacred site in Buddhism with a deep and gentle connection to Lord Buddha’s life and teachings. It was here that the Buddha visited many times and was warmly welcomed by the people of the Vajji republic, one of the earliest examples of a democratic society. The people of Vaishali held the Buddha in great love and respect, and he often praised their ...

Bodhgaya, (India)

Bodhgaya, located in the Gaya Ji district of Bihar, India, is the most sacred site in Buddhism, revered as the place where Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment and became the Buddha. Over 2,500 years ago, after years of searching for truth and practicing severe austerities, Siddhartha meditated beneath a Bodhi tree on the banks of the Phalgu River. It was here, in deep meditation and ...

Sarnath, (India)

Sarnath, located just a few kilometers from the holy city of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, India, is one of the most revered Buddhist pilgrimage sites. It holds immense significance as the place where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon after attaining enlightenment in Bodhgaya. Known as the Dharmachakra Pravartana or “Turning of the Wheel of Dharma,” this event marked the formal beginning of the ...

Kushinagar, (India)

Kushinagar, located in the Gorakhpur district of Uttar Pradesh, India, is one of the four holiest sites in Buddhism, revered as the place where Lord Buddha attained Mahaparinirvana—final liberation after death. After a lifetime of spreading the Dharma, the Buddha came to Kushinagar in his final days. It was here, in a peaceful grove of sal trees, that he gave his last sermon, lay down between ...

Shravasti, (India)

Shravasti, located in Uttar Pradesh, is one of the most sacred places in the life of Lord Buddha. It was here that the Buddha spent 24 rainy seasons—the longest he stayed in any one place—living, meditating, and teaching the path of peace and wisdom. Shravasti became a vibrant center of the Dhamma, where monks, kings, common people, and even those lost in darkness came to seek his ...

Kapilavastu, (India)

Kapilavastu is where the journey of Prince Siddhartha Gautama—who would later become the Buddha—began. This ancient city, located near the India-Nepal border (with important archaeological sites on both sides), was the capital of the Shakya kingdom, and the place where Siddhartha spent his early years in the comfort of royal life, surrounded by luxury, love, and security.Here, in the royal ...

Sankassia, (India)

Sankassia, located in present-day Uttar Pradesh, is a lesser-known yet deeply sacred site in the Buddhist pilgrimage circuit. According to Buddhist tradition, it marks the spot where Lord Buddha descended from Tushita Heaven after preaching the Abhidhamma (higher teachings) to his mother, Queen Maya, and other celestial beings. This extraordinary event is celebrated as the “Descent of the ...

Dharamshala, (India)

Nestled in the peaceful hills of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala is not just a beautiful Himalayan town—it is a vibrant spiritual refuge and the heart of Tibetan Buddhism in exile. It became a sacred site for Buddhists around the world when His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama made it his home after fleeing Tibet in 1959. Since then, the town—especially the upper area called McLeod Ganj—has grown ...

Sanchi, (India)

Sanchi, located in Madhya Pradesh, India, is one of the oldest and most beautifully preserved Buddhist pilgrimage sites in the world. Though Lord Buddha never visited Sanchi himself, this serene hilltop has become a powerful symbol of his teachings and a sacred place for followers of the Dhamma.At the heart of Sanchi stands the Great Stupa, originally built in the 3rd century BCE by Emperor ...

Amaravati, (India)

Amaravati, located in present-day Andhra Pradesh, is one of the most ancient and spiritually rich Buddhist sites in southern India. Though it may not be as widely known as Bodhgaya or Sarnath, Amaravati once stood as a thriving center of Buddhist learning and art, radiating the Buddha’s teachings across the southern subcontinent.The most remarkable feature of Amaravati is the Great Stupa, also ...

AjantaEllora, (India)

Tucked into the hills of Maharashtra, the caves of Ajanta and Ellora are not just archaeological marvels—they are living testaments to the devotion, creativity, and spiritual depth of early Buddhist communities. These cave complexes were carefully carved out of rock more than a thousand years ago, yet they continue to echo the timeless teachings of the Buddha.Ajanta Caves – A Quiet World of ...