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Lumbini buddhist circuit with village
tour |
The aim
of
offering
this
tour is
to
provide
you
insight
into the
life of
Lord
Buddha
and the
development
of
Buddhism.
Around
62
archaeological
sites
here
preserve
the
significance
to the
life,
Enlightenment
and
death of
Buddha. |
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Itinerary
In
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Day
01 :
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Fly from
Kathmandu to
Bhairahawa which
takes 30 minutes
and drive from
Bhairahawa to
Lumbini and it
takes 30
minutes. On this
day you can
observe Lumbini
Gardens and
surrounding
areas.
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Day
02 :
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Excursion in and
around Lumbini.
You visit the
Maya Devi Temple
and a tour of
surrounding
areas. Maya Devi
temple is the
famous sacred
pool of 'Puskarani',
believed to be
the same sacred
pool in which
queen Maya Devi
bathed just
before giving
birth to Buddha.
It is also
believed to be
the same sacred
pool in which
queen Maya Devi
bathed just
before giving
birth to Buddha.
It is also
believe to be
the pool where
the infant
Buddha was given
his first
purification
bath. The
structure
consists of
three projecting
terraces in
descending order
and is riveted
with fine brick
masonry.
In addition you
can interact
with the local
people in
surrounding
villages and
make a peek
observation of
their lifestyle.
A walk through
the villages
surrounding
Lumbini
interaction with
the warm and
hospitable local
people, buying
their authentic
handicraft
products and
observing their
traditional
rituals will
bring one closer
to understanding
the diversity of
Terai cultures
in Nepal. Tour
of villages also
offers
opportunity to
enjoy Terai
landscapes and
vegetation found
in the outskirts
of the
settlements. The
people in these
traditional
villages offer a
close
observation at
their agro-based
rural lifestyle,
colorful
costume,
festivals which
they celebrate
with much joy
and enthusiasm
and gracious
hospitality. The
main festivals
are Nag Panchami,
Holi, Dashain
and Tihar. The
wetland areas,
lakes and ponds
in the villages
also offer bird
watching
opportunities.
Visitors have
the option of
choosing to walk
through the
villages, riding
through a local
rickshaw or
bullock cart.
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Day
03 :
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You can make a
tour from
Lumbini to
Gotihawa to
Tilaurakot via
Kudan and
finally drive
back to Lumbini.
This day you
will visit
religious and
archaeological
sites at
Gotihawa, Kudan,
Tilaurakot and
Lumbini.
Gotihawa is an
important
religious and
archaeological
site for the
Buddhist world
community and
also
historically and
archaeologically
important.
Located about 3
km southwest of
Taulihawa, it is
believed that
Krakuchanda
Buddha, who came
before
Shakyamuni
Buddha, was born
in Gotihawa and
attained Nirvana
here. Brick
structures of
stupa and
monasteries can
be seen in the
area outside
modern Gotihawa
village. At the
centre of the
main mound the
remains of a
broken Ashokan
Pillar lie on a
slab. Adjoining
the pillar on
the northeast
side is a huge
stupa with rings
of wedge-shaped
ancient bricks,
identifying the
Nirvana Stupa of
Krakuchanda
Buddha. The
villagers are
still using an
ancient well in
the center of
the village.
Kudan is located
some of 4.5 km
south of
Tilaurakot. It
is a huge mound
of structural
ruins and a pond
nearby appears
to be the ruins
of stupa and
monasteries.
These are
believed to the
Kasya Stupa,
where a Kasaya
(yellow robe
worn by monks)
was presented to
Lord Buddha.
This is where
King Suddhodhana
met Lord Buddha
for the first
time after he
returned from
Enlightenment.
Tilaurakot has
been identified
by
archaeologists
as the actual
capital of
Kapilvastu and
the home of King
Suddhodhan,
father of Prince
Siddhartha who
later went on to
become the
Buddha. This is
believed to be
the place where
Lore Buddha
spent the first
29 years of his
life as prince.
The Chinese
pilgrims Fa-Hien
and Hiuen-Tsang
noted that they
saw Kapilavastu
in complete
ruins and
counted 10
deserted cities
within
Kapilvastu.
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Day
04 :
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Drive from
Lumbini to
Devadaha and to
Ramagrama. On
the same day fly
back to
Kathmandu from
Bhairahawa.
You visit
religious and
archaeological
sites at
Devadaha and
Ramagrama.
Afterwards you
drive to
Bharahawa.
Devadaha, 54 km
east of Lumbini
across the
Rohini River, is
the ancient
capital of the
Koliya kingdom.
It is the
maternal
hometown of
Queen Maya Devi,
Prince
Siddhartha's
mother,
Prajapati Gautam,
his stepmother,
and Princess
Yasodhara, his
consort. This is
where Prince
Siddhartha spent
his childhood.
Seven years
after his
Enlightenment,
Lord Buddha
visited Devdaha
and ordained the
followers of
Jain Sadhu
Nirgrantha
Nathputra. There
are several
other sites
around Devdaha
such as
Kumarbarti,
Khayardanda,
Bairimai /
Kanyamai,
Bhabanipur /
Devidamar,
Mathagadi
(ancient
weapons).
Ramagrama is a
brick mound on
the bank of the
Jharahi River.
It is a 7 meter
high brick stupa
containing one
of the eight
Astha Dhatu
(relics) of Lord
Buddha. The king
of Ramagrama,
the eighth king
to obtain the
Buddha's relics,
built the stupa.
History says
that Emperor
Ashoka wanted to
open it to
multiply into
eight four
thousand stupa.
However, the
Dragon King of
Ramagrama stupa
did not permit.
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Day
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Finally you fly
back to
Kathamandu from
Bhairahawa.
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