Embark on a Buddhist Tour of Sravasti on The Buddhist Circuit Tourist Train

India is the land of diverse cultures and religions. Many sacred religions have been founded
here and Buddhism is one such religion that was established by Gautama Buddha after he
attained enlightenment under a Pipal tree. A Sravasti Buddhist tour can be best undertaken
on IRCTC’s Buddhist Circuit Tourist Train which has been launched to give the devotees
a glimpse of the life and times of Lord Buddha. Run by one of the best pilgrimage tour operators
in India, The Buddhist Circuit Tourist Train has been designed especially for the followers of
Lord Buddha as it takes them on a circuit tour in utmost comfort. A class apart from any regular
train, it has all the modern amenities to facilitate a smooth train journey for passengers and make
sure that they get the best services possible. Even the itinerary is quite well planned and it
includes all the famous temples, Buddha’s monasteries, sacred spots and much more.
Want to take a look at the itinerary in a little more detail? Read on. 


The train journey takes the passengers to Gaya where they can pay their tributes at the
Mahabodhi Temple and Niranjana River. This is followed by a visit to the Thai temple, Japanese
Temple and the famous Buddha statue. On the next day, guests are taken to Rajgir where
they can visit the Bimbisara Jail, Gridhakut hill and Venuvan. After this, they are taken to the
world-famous Nalanda University and Museum that houses precious remnants of Buddhist
culture and civilization before the 12th century AD. The next day, passengers are given time to
explore Varanasi, Sarnath and witness a delightful evening aarti at the Ghat of holy river
The Ganges. The train then proceeds to cover Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Nepal such as Lumbini
which also has places for sight-seeing such as Maya Devi Temple and Ashokan Pillar. This is
followed by a visit to Kushinagar which is home to important destinations such as
Mahaparinirvan Temple, Rambhar Stupa and Mata Kutir Temple. Finally, on the last day of
the pilgrimage, guests are taken to Sravasti where they can visit Jetavana Vihara, Pakki Kuti
and Sehat Mahet. Sravasti has a special significance in Buddhism as it is believed that Lord
Buddha spent the last days of his life here, meditating in its calm environment and getting
closer to nirvana. A Sravasti Buddhist tour will enable you to visit all of Buddha’s monasteries in relative peace and find tranquillity in holy sites. To book your Sravasti Buddhist tour, visit www.irctcbuddhisttrain.com. A spiritual epiphany maybe just a booking away!

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