On a serene and spiritual journey from Chennai to the most revered Buddhist pilgrimage sites in India and Nepal. Our Buddhist Tour Package from Chennai is carefully designed for those who wish to walk the path of the Buddha — from his birth and enlightenment to his teachings and Mahaparinirvana.
Whether you're a devout follower, a history lover, or someone seeking peace and spiritual reflection, this tour promises a meaningful experience enriched with Buddhist philosophy, heritage, and culture.
This Buddhist circuit begins from Chennai, offering smooth connectivity by air or train to destinations like Bodh Gaya, Sarnath, Kushinagar, Nalanda, Rajgir, and optionally Lumbini in Nepal. The package includes all necessary arrangements such as transportation, accommodations, guided visits, and spiritual experiences — ideal for solo travelers, religious groups, scholars, or international pilgrims.
Bodh Gaya: The site of enlightenment, where Buddha meditated under the Bodhi Tree. Visit the Mahabodhi Temple, Japanese and Thai monasteries, and the massive Buddha statue.
Sarnath: Near Varanasi, Sarnath is where Buddha delivered his first sermon. Explore the Dhamek Stupa, Sarnath Museum, and Ashokan Pillar.
Rajgir & Nalanda: Rajgir was one of Buddha’s favorite retreats, while Nalanda was the ancient seat of Buddhist learning and home to the world’s first university.
Kushinagar: This is where Buddha attained Mahaparinirvana. Visit the reclining Buddha, Mahaparinirvana Temple, and Ramabhar Stupa.
Lumbini (Optional): Located in Nepal, Lumbini is the sacred birthplace of the Buddha. Key sites include the Maya Devi Temple and the Ashokan Pillar.
Starting your Buddhist tour from Chennai offers great connectivity via direct flights and trains to Patna, Gaya, or Varanasi. Our packages provide full support from departure to return, ensuring a hassle-free pilgrimage. In addition to temple visits, the tour includes spiritual interactions, guided meditations, cultural exchanges, and local heritage walks. Our professional guides help you understand the deeper context of each site and its role in the life of Buddha.