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ON THE FOOT STEPS OF BUDDHA
Route : Kolkata Varanasi Bodhgaya Rajgir Vaishali
Patna Kolkata
Day
01 Abroad Kolkata
Arrive at Kolkata international airport.
On
arrival in Kolkata, you will be met by our representative and transferred to
the hotel
Overnight at hotel
Day 02 Kolkata - Varanasi
Morning visit
Victoria Memorial - sits opposite the Maidan in
Central Calcutta. Resembling a cross between the Taj Mahal and St.
Pauls Cathedral, London, it is Calcuttas most impressive
landmark. Shortly after her death, Lord Curzon proposed a memorial be
dedicated to Queen Victoria both as a tribute and a triumphant depiction of
her reign in India. The monument was called Victoria Memorial Hall. Then
visit
St. Pauls Cathedral - One of the most important churches
in India, the Cathedral, stands just to the east of the Victoria Memorial.
It is notable for its striking murals and frescoes, impressive stained-glass
windows, and coloured alter redoes including the great west window by Burne
Jones. Also visit the
Kali temple - the temple is about 2 kilometers
directly south of St. Pauls Cathedral. Rebuilt in 1809 on the
site of a much older temple, it is an important site. Kali is a form
of Durga and the image is seen astride a tiger.

Afternoon
visit
Indian Museum - built in the Italian style of architecture
(1875), this is the largest museum in India with one of the finest
collections in Asia. There are rare collections of pottery from Mohenjodaro,
art from the Gandhara school and coins from the Mughal period. There is a
lot to see such as the immense Bharhut Stupa depicting the 500
incarnations of Buddha prior to his enlightenment, the two giant
pre-historic skeletons and a double coconut tree which blossoms once in a
century. There is a special textile gallery and even a partially exposed
mummy from Egypt. Then visit
Mother Teresas home - Sisters of
charity. Over 50 years ago since the Bengal famine the
redoubtable sister left the comfort and security of her teaching
position in Calcutta to tend for the poor, the sick and the dying in the
poverty-stricken area of the city. From these very modest beginnings she had
through love, work and will-power, created an organization within the
glowing confines of her own personality that commands respect everywhere in
the world. She received universal recognition for her work and
the Nobel Peace prize.
Later in late evening transfer to railway
station for train to
Varanasi
Leave: Kolkata at 2000 hrs by
Howrah Amritsar Mail
Overnight on train
Day 03
Varanasi :
Arrive: Varanasi at 0955 hrs

On
arrival in Varanasi, you will be met by our representative and transferred
to the hotel
Morning at leisure
Afternoon visit
Sarnath 5 miles out of Varanasi one of the holiest Buddhist sites in the world,
where Buddha preached his first Sermon in 590 B.C. Here you will witness the
ruins of a once flourishing Buddhist monastery and then visit a fine Museum
which houses an excellent collection of Buddhist art and sculptures found at
the site. (
Sarnath museum is closed on Friday).
Overnight
at hotel
Day 04 Varanasi Bodhgaya
Early morning
drive to Daswamedh Ghat and take a boat ride on the sacred river Ganges to
see the cremation Ghats and witness the living traditions of one of the
world's oldest and most important religions. Visit some of the many
Hindu temples that line the river Ganges. Stroll along the narrow lanes and
bazaars full of shops selling, among other things, the world famous Benaras
Silks.

Rendezvous
with a Hindu astrologer, who will explain the influence of astrology
on the way of life of a devout and religious Hindu person.
Afternoon
drive to
Bodhgaya (243 km)
Upon arrival in Bodhgaya
check into the hotel
Overnight at hotel
Day 05
Bodhgaya - Rajgir
Morning visit
Bodhgaya -The Buddha
attained enlightenment in Bodhgaya, under the Bodhi tree, 10 km from Gaya,
the ancient Hindu pilgrimage centre. The tree from the original sapling
still stands in the temple premises. It is the most important Buddhist
pilgrimage centre as Buddha was born here. The magnificent
Mahabodhi
temple in Bodhgaya is an architectural amalgamation of many centuries,
cultures and many heritages that came to pay their homage here. The
temple definitely has architecture of the Gupta period and later ages,
inscriptions describing visits of pilgrims from Sri Lanka, Myanmar and

China
between 7th and 10th century AD. It is perhaps still the same temple Hieun
Tsang visited in the7th century.
Afternoon drive to Rajgir (160 km)
Upon
arrival in Rajgir check into the hotel
Overnight at hotel
Day
06 Rajgir Vaishali - Patna
Morning visit
Rajgir,
known earlier as 'Rajagriha' or Girivaraja, nestles in the rocky hills that
witnessed the teachings of both Buddha and Mahavira. It lies 15 km south of
Nalanda, and was the ancient capital of the Magadha kings. The
Buddha frequented Rajagriha, seeking the solitude and tranquillity of the
Jivkamaravana monastery, preaching and meditating at the Griddhakuta hill
(Hill of vultures). It was at this hill, that he converted one of his
celebrated followers, the Mauryan king Bimbisara, to Buddhism. After the
Buddha reached 'parinirvana', his followers held the first Buddhist council
at the Saptaparni cave. It was here, that His teachings were penned down for
the very first time. An important pilgrimage centre for Hindus and Jains,
Rajgir is also known as Panchpahari with shrines on five hills. Today,
Rajgir is a picturesque and serene place, visited by pilgrims from all over
the globe. It has also gained recognition as a health resort, thanks to the
famous hot springs. There after visit Hot Spring, King Bumbisara Jail and
the Cave.
Afternoon drive to
Patna (120 km), en route visit
Vaishali
Vaishali is very special to a Buddhist. Buddha delivered his last sermon here and
announced his impending
nirvana. Some of the great
incidents in his life also occurred here, like the courtesan Amrapali giving
him a mango orchard and becoming a Buddhist nun. The Buddha is supposed to
have visited Vaishali three times. Centuries later
Fa-Hien and
Hiuen Tsang followed the footsteps of the great Buddha.
Vaishali
the capital of ancient
Lichhavis is supposed to be the first
republic of the world, having an elected body of representatives and an
efficient administration as early as 6th century BC. Vaishali is also the
birthplace of
Lord Mahavira and is sacred to the Jains.
Places
to be visited are
Abhishek Pushkarni, Ashok Pillar, Lotus tank,
Chaumukhi Mahadeo, Vaishali museum.
Upon arrival in Patna
check into the hotel
Overnight at hotel
Day 07 Patna
Kolkata
Full Day at leisure

Late
afternoon transfer to airport for flight to
Kolkata
Leave:
Patna
at 1740 hrs
by S2 115
Arrive: Kolkata
at 1835
hrs
On arrival in Kolkata, you will be met by our
representative and transferred to the hotel.
Overnight at hotel
Day
08 Kolkata Chennai
Morning at leisureRoom is booked till 1200
hrs
Depart Kolkata
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