Rajgir, Nalanda, Pawapuri, Bodhgaya & Gaya Tour From Kolkata
Rajgir, Nalanda, Pawapuri, Bodhgaya & Gaya Tour From Kolkata
Rajgir, Nalanda, Pawapuri, Bodhgaya & Gaya Tour From Kolkata
Tour Program:
Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Itenary Departure from KOAA at 8:00 PM for PNBE on PNBE Garib Rath train Arrive PNBE at 5:30 AM. Departure from PNBE at 9:15 AM for RDG on Rajgriha Expres tain. Arrive RDG at 12:30 PM and transfer to Hotel Sight Seeing Rajgir and night stay in Rajgir Sight Seeing Nalanda & Pawapuri. Night stay in Rajgir Departure from Rajgir in Bus/Car for Bodhgaya. Night Stay in Bodhgaya. Sight Seeing Bodhgaya. Transfer to Gaya Station. Departure from GAYA at 10:20 PM for HWH on NDLS HWH Express train. Reach HWH at 6:00 AM. Tour Ends
Shanti Stupa
Bimbisar jail
Hot Springs
Pippala cave
Above the hot springs on the Vaibhava Hill, is a rectangular stone sculpted by the forces of nature which appears to have been used as a watch tower. Since it later became the resort of pious hermits, it is also called Pippala Cave and popularly known as "Jarasandh ki Baithak" after the name of the King Jarasandh, a contemporary of Lord Krishna described in the epic Mahabharata It is to be said that that it was a store of Gold of King Jarashandh. A unread story about the cave is that there is a lot of gold in this cave and a script is written on a stone is the code to unlock the door of this Swarn Bhandar. This was the place where the lord Buddha set in a motion his second wheel of law an for three months even during the rainy season, preached many inspiring sermons to his disciples. The Buddha Sangha of Japan have constructed a massive modern stupa, the Shanti Stupa (Peace Pagoda), at the top of the hill in commemoration. A bridle path leads to up to the hill but it is much more fun to take the Aerial Chair lift which operates every day except Thursday. One way ride takes 7.5 minutes and the view is splendid over the hills of Rajgir. 25 km away, this little town on the top of a craggy rock, attracts thousand of pilgrims of all religions who visit the tomb of Makhdum Shah Sharif-ud-din, a Muslim saint of 14th century. Bihar Sharif was once the capital of the Muslim Governors of Bihar between 13th and 16th centuries when the city was an active cultural center and an important seat of Muslim thought and learning.
Swarn Bhandar
Gridhakuta
Excursion:
Bihar Sharif: