Varanasi Bodhgaya Tour Package

3 Nights / 4 Days

Description

If you’re looking to spend some time exploring the religious cities of northern India, take a tour of Varanasi and Bodhgaya on your next vacation. Varanasi is known for its numerous Hindu temples, but Bodhgaya exhibits a distinctive Buddhist past. Take a sightseeing excursion to temples like Durga Mandir, Kashi Vishwanath temple, tulsi Manas Mandir, and Sankat Mochan Hanuman temple with a Varanasi Bodhgaya tour package. Also, go to the famous ghats of Varanasi. They are renowned for their intricate stone carvings, elaborate stone steps, old houses, and palaces, and are said to have been constructed by local rulers. Make sure you spend an afternoon sipping tea at Assi Ghat and witness the celebration of vitality that is Ganga Arati.

A Varanasi Bodhgaya tour package will then take you to Bodhgaya, the holy city where Buddha first attained pure knowledge or enlightenment. While you’re here, explore the fascinating Big Buddha statue, one of the tallest sculptures in the country. You will be mesmerized even more in Bodhgaya by the magnificent architecture of the Maha Bodhi Temple, the spirituality connected to the Bodhi tree, and the serenity surrounding the Niranjana River. Be sure to try traditional Bihari cuisine, including Litti Chokha, while you’re here.

Take a Varanasi Bodhgaya tour to have a fulfilling spiritual and cultural getaway in the heart of North India. Travel Triangle offers customized Varanasi and Bodhgaya packages that ensure you experience these two amazing cities to the fullest. With our packages, you will surely have plenty of free time to eat, shop, or take part in other leisure activities in these cities. Book with us today for a dream vacation in Varanasi or Bodhgaya.

Highlights

  • Witness Ganga Aarti at Varanasi Ghats
  • Visit Bodhgaya
  • See the big Buddha statue
  • Visit Bodhgaya Chinese Temple
  • Visit the Durga temple in Varanasi
Itinerary

Witness a vibrant display of devotion at The Ganga Arati

After arriving in Varanasi, head towards your hotel and relax and freshen up there for a while. As evening descends, visit Varanasi’s magnificent ghats – the riverside to witness an elaborate ritual of worshipping the river Ganga. Priests stand on a platform to move lamps in synchronization to offer prayers to the Ganges river every sunset in Varanasi. After witnessing the arati as a part of your Varanasi- Bodhgaya tour, have some dinner and head back to your hotel.
Varanasi awaits your arrival

Head to Bodhgaya for a Delightful exploration of Buddhist history

After eating a fulfilling breakfast in Varanasi, check out from your hotel and head to Bodhgaya – an Ancient city located in Bihar. Bodhgaya is a crucial point in Buddhist history, since Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment here. Take a casual stroll around the town before heading towards the Great Buddha Statue – an 80 feet tall sculpture of Gautam Buddha in meditation. From there, head to the Niranjana River and the Sujata Temple, both of which are important Buddhist and Hindu pilgrimage sites. After you have explored the river’s banks, follow your tour guide to the Maha Bodhi Temple and the Bodhi Tree – the exact spot where Buddha attained unsurpassed enlightenment. Thereafter, visit the Chinese temple to witness a confluence of cultures and conclude your day with a mouthwatering local dinner. Stay overnight at Bodhgaya and utilize your time to venture around the city or lounge in the hotel.

Immerse Yourself in Divinity at the City of Temples

After your arrival back in Varanasi from Bodhgaya, eat breakfast at the hotel Lumbini and check out from there for a day of sightseeing. Visit the famous red coloured Durga temple, a religious site with a small artificial lake where devotees offer prayers. Proceed from there to the nearby located Tulsi Manas Mandir. This marbled temple is one of the gorgeous ones in the city and is devoted to Lord Rama, Hanuman, Sita and Lakshman. You can relax or meditate in the temple’s huge garden or witness a show depicting the Ramayana. Thereafter, head to the Sankat Mochan Hanuman temple and the highly revered Kashi Vishwanath Temple. Be sure to participate in the rituals and explore the ancient architecture of both these temples. In the end, go to the Bharat Mata Mandir and witness a life-sized map of India being worshipped by patriots. Enjoy some street snacks in the evening and have a traditional dinner before heading back to your hotel.

End of the Varanasi Bodhgaya Tour

Have breakfast at the hotel and check out to hop on your vehicle and head towards the Varanasi Railway Station or the Airport. Depart from the city.

Inclusion
  • Breakfast
  • Airport and Railway Station Transfers
  • TV with cable connection
  • Sightseeing
  • All taxes including service charges
  • Toll Fees
Exclusion
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • English Speaking Driver
  • Swimming Pool
  • Gymnasium
  • Trip Supplements
  • Cabs
  • Ticket fees at monuments
  • Personal expenses
  • Video camera or mobile phone fees
  • Flight or train fare
  • Guide service at monuments
FAQs

Varanasi has become a huge industrial hub now. It is famous for its muslin and silk fabrics, perfumes, ivory work, and sculptures. It has more than 2,000 temples and is awesome in its way. The night aarti on the Ghats is magnificent. It will give you a good boat ride, and you can have fun here. The main attractions include the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, which is very famous, and the Ghats of Varanasi.

A well-known Buddhist pilgrimage destination, Bodhgaya is home to attractions like the Maha Bodhi tree and the Big Buddha statue. The local Bihari cuisine of the city is also a favorite among tourists.

Varanasi is an important center for muslin, silk, ivory, sculptures, etc. It is also a pilgrimage site for Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, located on the Ganges coast. So, one can buy things like Banarasi silk saree, Ganga holy water, crystal, and stone encrusted shiva linga, gulabi minakari, rudraksha mala, wooden toys, flutes, etc.

Bodhgaya is very safe for both tourists and locals. The local police and government authorities in Bodhgaya are vigilant in ensuring the safety of tourists at all hours of the day.

Kashi is the oldest name for Varanasi. Apart from Kashi, Varanasi is also called Banaras, Anandavan, and Benares.

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