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Buddhist Ruins

Lumbini

The Lumbini tour is one of the four holy places of Buddhism. It is located in Kapilvastu district of Nepal, about 306 km west from Kathmandu. The Lumbini is a pilgrimage tour that also displays the great archaeological triumph of mankind.

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Raj Gir

Rajgir, which means "Rajagir", is located 12km south of Patna and is a very sacred and important place for Buddhists. Buddha spent 12 years here.It is now an Indian resort known to those in the know,

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Bodh Gaya

The Mahabodhi Temple (literally: "Great Awakening Temple") or the Mahabodhi Mahavihar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an ancient, but much rebuilt and restored, Buddhist temple in Bodh Gaya,

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Sarnath( Varanasi )

The ruins of the Mulagandhakuti vihara mark the place where the Buddha spent his first rainy season. This was the main temple marked by the presence of the Ashoka Pillar at the front. The famous Sarnath Buddha in dharmachakra pravartana mudra was found in the vicinity.

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Saheto Mahet

Saheto Mahet (formerly Shrubasti) is a general term for archaeological sites, and these archaeological sites are now considered to be the remains of Gion Seiya.It is said that Gion Seisha was a training facility donated by a person named Sudatta (Suda) who was in Shravasti, Kosla, ancient India, to Buddha.

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Sankasha

Sankassa (also Sankasia, Sankissa and Sankasya) was an ancient city in India. The city came into prominence at the time of Gautama Buddha. According to a Buddhist source, it was thirty leagues from Savatthi.[1] Currently it has ruins of old monasteries and Buddhist monuments.

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Indian Tour Packages

North India

A vast area centering on the Ganga and Yamuna basins that flow from the Himalayas, to the Kashmir region, which has a strong Tibetan culture. Many travelers will first enter Delhi, the front door of India.The journey to India begins here.

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East India

From the eastern end of the Himalayas to the south is the basin of Ganga and Brahmaputra, which extends to the Bay of Bengal,and the area bordering northern Bangladesh.The unique climate and proud Bengal people create a cultural area that is a bit different from North India.

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South India

South India, where the world of Dravidian culture from ancient times has continued without being influenced by Islamic culture.Kathakali dance, which is very similar to Japanese Kabuki, and Carnatic music are just typical examples.

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West India

A region strongly affected by the monsoon climate, consisting of two states, Gujarat and Maharashtra, facing the Arabian Sea . Various religions such as Hinduism, Islam, Jain, Zoroaster, and Christ are mixed.

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