Lumbini Tour
 

Lumbini TourLumbini is in Nepal in the foot hills of Himalayas about 22 kms from Bhairahawa. It is 230 Kms from Kathmandu, 122 kms from Gorakhpur city in Uttar Pradesh, India. 181 Kms from Kushinagar of Uttar Pradesh, and 240 kms from Sravasti of Uttar Pradesh of North India.
Lumbini is the ultimate piligrimage for any Buddhist – The Star of Asia and symbol of peace, Lumbini is amazing place to experience, being one of the four holy places of Buddhism. The other sites are Boudhagaya, Kushinagar and Sarnath in India.
Lord Buddha was born in Lumbini of Nepal during the full moon day in the month of Baisakh in 623 B.C. He was born under a Saal tree (Shorea Robusta) when Maya Devi (his mother) was on her way home. After the birth, Buddha took seven steps towards north, which is now shown as seven lotus flowers, looking in all directions, he declared that “I am the foremost of all creatures to cross the riddle of the ocean of the existence, this is my last birth and here after, I will not be born again”.

 
 

Lumbani Tour Itinerary

Day 01:
Arrive Kathmandu and transfer to Hotel O/n Hotel

 

Day 02: 
Visit Kathmandu city - Pashupatinath, Bouddha Nath, Budhanilkantha, Swayambhu Nath stupa (Monkey's temple) Kathmandu Durbar Square and Patan Durbar Square with Krishna Temple O/n Hotel

 

Day 03: Fly or drive to Lumbini
Flight from Kathmandu to Bhairahawa takes 35 mints and from there it is 30 mints drive to Lumbini. One can also drive to Lumbini (321 km / 8 hrs) from Kathmandu. O/n Hotel

 

Day 04: Breakfast | Lumbini Tour
The UNESCO World heritage site of Lumbini is developed under master plan in the area of 6 Km X 2 km. We will start our tour from the 'New Tourist village and visit the World peace pagoda and museum. This is also the pilgrimage concept of master plan to introduce Buddhism and purify mind through monastic zone. Monasteries of Mahayani and Teravadi Buddhism are spread across the cannon. Finally visit the Mayadevi temple protecting the 'Marker Stone', Statue of nativity scene and ruins of old temple walls dating from 3rd BC to 12 AD. Asoka pillar still displays the inscriptions explaining his visit to the birth place of Buddha. O/n Hotel

 

Day 05: Religious and archaeological sites of Kapilavastu
Drive and visit religious and archaeological sites of Tilaurakot, Gotihawa, Kudan, Niglihara and Sagarhawa. Tilaurakot is the ancient Kapilavastu - the capital of Shakyas, where Buddha spent his first 29 years. Kudan was where Buddha was received by his father after his access to enlightenment. King Suddhodana specially built the Kudan (Nigrodharma Park) for the accommodation of the Buddha and his followers. Gotihawa is the birth place of Krakuchanda Buddha. Niglihawa is where Kanakmuni Buddha was born. Sagarhawa is the archaeological findings as "place of the massacre of the Shakyas". O/n Hotel

 

Day 06:
Drive of Fly back to Kathmandu. Evening free for leisure O/n Hotel

 

Day 07:
After breakfast transfer to Airport