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Sarnath cradle of Buddhism

SARNATH

Full day tour of the cradle of Buddhism

Rs5000/person onwards
Private tour Car 8 hrs

Lord Buddha's sermon

Experience Sarnath where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon after attaining enlightenment, Chaukhandi Stupa a shrine for the relic of Buddha, murals and frescoes of the Buddhist temple of Mulagandha Kuti Vihar A scenic boat ride in the morning on the Ganges is another highlight of this day tour to Sarnath from Varanasi.

Sarnath

We will visit Sarnath, the most famous pilgrimage for Buddhists in India. Lord Buddha gave his first sermon here after attaining enlightenment in the year 528 BC. The great Mauryan Emperor Ashoka built magnificent stupas and monasteries in this area in the 3rd century BC. He also erected a column 15.24 m in height which had four lions and this was later adopted as the national emblem of India.

Dhamek Stupa

Dhamek Stupa is the most impressive structure here in Sarnath. The Stupa commemorates the first discourse of the Buddha which was on the ‘Wheel of Law’. The wheel reflects the world with its eternal existence due to our desires and cravings.

Mulagandha Kuti Vihar

Mulagandha Kuti Vihar is a relatively new Buddhist temple. The highlight of this temple is its murals and frescoes. It stands as a contrast to the ruins of ancient Sarnath all around it. An interesting aspect of this temple complex is a Bodhi tree, which is supposedly a descendant of the tree beneath which Lord Buddha achieved enlightenment.

Boat ride over Ganges

A highlight is a boat ride over the Ganges and get a glimpse of life in this ancient city across its various ghats.

Chaukhandi Stupa

Chaukhandi Stupa is a shrine for the relic of Buddha. This Stupa was built during the Gupta period between the 4th to 6th Century to highlight the site where Lord Buddha and his first disciples met traveling from Bodh Gaya to Sarnath. During the time of Akbar, the Mughal Emperor it was modified to its present shape by building the octagonal tower. These modifications were carried out to commemorate the visit of Humayun, the father of Akbar.

Guided Tour

Sarnath is a guided tour to help guest''s experience the cradle of Buddhism.

Private Tour

A private tour ensures that we are able to focus all our attention on you and adjust the pace of the Sarnath tour according to your interests. Pick and drop from your hotel in an airconditioned vehicle is included.

Strenghening local community

Our company is helping the local community by training & employing local guides. There is a community of small businesses who are part of the eco system. We help this community by procuring their wares to ensure travel dollars stay where they are spent.

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Pricing chart

4+ persons
Rs5000/person
  • Guide
  • Travel by Innova
  • Entrance charges
  • Vegetarian Indian lunch
2-3 persons
Rs6000/person
  • Guide
  • Travel by sedan
  • Entrance charges
  • Vegetarian Indian lunch
Single person
Rs8750
  • Guide
  • Travel by sedan
  • Entrance charges
  • Vegetarian Indian lunch

Trip Itinerary

A 3000 year old city and a cradle of Buddhism

9 AM - Hotel pick up from Varanasi
Boat ride in Ganges
Ashoka Pillar
Dhamek Stupa
Chaukhandi Stupa
Mulagandha Kuti Vihar
5 PM- Drop back to Varanasi

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