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5 Days Lumbini Spiritual Tour

Group Size 2
Mode of Travel Adventures
Accommodation Hotel/Lodge
Meals Breakfast, Dinner
Transportation Private Vehicle/Public Bus/Flight

trip Overview

The Lumbini Spiritual tour does not just take you into Lumbini, the birthplace of Gautam Buddha. But also to Gotihawa, Tilaurakot, and Kodan, which are related to the Buddha’s life, thus carrying important religious significance. Together you will also explore the lifestyle and culture of the people living in the Terai plains of Nepal.

Gautam Buddha was born in Lumbini in 563 B.C. in the Rupandehi district of central Terai in Nepal. He was born Siddhartha Gautam. His mother Mayadevi was on her way to her maternal house in Devdaha. When she arrived in Lumbini, she delivered her child, who surprised her mother by walking three steps immediately after birth. According to legends, she was enraptured to see his radiant face, and lotuses and water were poured from the heavens upon the newborn baby.

After years of meditation and wandering, Siddhartha Gautam  finally attained enlightenment and became the founder of Buddhism. In his preaching, Gautam the Buddha instructed the followers of Buddhism to make a pilgrimage to Lumbini, his birthplace; at least once in his lifetime. Although the holiest place for the Buddhists, Lumbini has remained largely in shadow for most of the time. Due in part to the gross misinformation spread in the world community that Lumbini lies in India. After the verification as the birthplace of Gautam the Buddha and its inclusion in the world heritage list. It has slowly started to get into the international limelight.

A landmark achievement for the physical development and international fame of Lumbini was achieved when U Thant; the then Secretary General of the UN, visited it as a pilgrim in 1967 A. D. The Secretary Generals of the UN afterward have taken a keen interest in developing it as a beacon of world peace. Especially noteworthy are also the visit of the incumbent UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon and his enthusiasm for developing Lumbini. Nepal government declared 2012 as Visit Lumbini Year to highlight its holiness and its importance to the entire humanity. Lumbini Spiritual Tour will surely provide you with some deep insights and tranquility.

Itinerary

In the first day, we fly from Kathmandu to Bhairahawa. This is a short flight taking about 30 minutes. Then we drive to Lumbini in as much time. Use your time to make a cursory glance of Lumbini, especially its monastic zone, where different nations from around the world have made artistically exquisite monasteries modeled after their own architectural traditions.


We make a detailed exploration of Lumbini today. The center of curiosity is, of course, the Maya Devi temple. The temple houses the nativity sculpture, depicting Buddha’s birth, and the marker stone, which pinpoints the location where Buddha first touched the ground. Since the marker stone and its foundation date back to the 3rd century B.C. and since it is mentioned in the Ashokan Pillar as a marker of the precise location of Buddha’s birth, archeologists point to it as very reliable evidence. Outside the temple is the Puskarni pond, where Maya Devi had taken a bath before delivery and where Buddha was given the first bath. And then there are the ruins of the Stupas dating from 8th century A.D. to 3rd century B.C. And if you get enough time afterward, there are plenty of monasteries built by different nations in the monastic zone. You can also consider making a visit to nearby villages, where you will notice the true peasant life and culture of the people living in the plains.


Each of these places, namely, Gotihawa, Tilaurakot and Kudan, holds special significance. Gotihawa is believed to be the birthplace of Krakuchanda Buddha, the former incarnation of Gautama the Buddha. Its importance, like that of Lumbini, was recognized by the ancient Indian emperor Ashoka who had built a pillar here as well. You can see a lot of brick remains of stupas and monasteries in this village. Kudan’s importance cannot be simply exaggerated because it was the place where King Suddhodhana had met Buddha after his enlightenment. Finally, Tilaurakot was the capital of King Suddhodhana’s kingdom in the ancient time. It was the place where Buddha had spent 29 years of his life.


Another important day for us, because we visit Devdaha, lying about 54 km east of Lumbini. Devdaha was Maya Devi’s maternal home. It was also the maternal home of Buddha’s wife Yashodhara, and of his stepmother, Prajapati. Buddha had, according to legends, had visited this place seven years after his enlightenment and converted a large number of people into Buddhism. Then we go on to visit Ramgram, where we notice the remains of a very rare brick stupa which has Gautama Buddha’s relics, collected from the place of his funeral, are kept. If we have time after this, we catch a flight to Kathmandu from Bhairahawa. If not, we return to Kathmandu the following day.


We drop you at the international airport in Kathmandu and pay you farewell for your return journey.


CANCELLATION

  • Free cancellation up to 60 days prior departure
  • 30% of the total cost of the trip will be charged if cancelled between 60 to 30 days prior to departure date
  • 60% of total cost of the trip will be charged if cancelled in between 30 to 14 days prior to departure date. 
  • No refund will be provided if cancelled within 14 days prior of departure date.
  • No refunded will be provided if the guest will not show up. 
  • Regrettably, in case where the trek/tour can not be completed due to customer's own problem or sickness or unfavourable weather there will be no refund. 
  • If the trekking/tour is extended more than given itinerary extra charge will be applied accordingly 
  • If the agreed trip can not be organised due to bad weather or any unforeseen events, similar trip will be organised (in the mutual understanding with the travellers)