White Himalayan Adventure Treks

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LOCATION Nepal
DURATION 10 Days
ARRIVAL ON Kathmandu Nepal
DEPARTURE FROM Kathmandu Nepal
MAX ALTITUDE 1740m
BEST SEASONS Autumn/Spring/Winter

Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour

Buddhist pilgrimage tour in Nepal is popular for among the travelers those who really seek for peace and paradise. Nepal is the hub of Buddhism because this is the country where Maya Devi gave birth of Lord Buddha. So Nepal the land where Lord Buddha was born offer various type of Buddhist tours. The major sacred places covers with this tour are Boudhanath stupa, Swayambhunath stupa, Namo Buddha, and Buddha’s birth place Lumbini.  Nepal has decent followers of Buddhism and you can enjoy your holiday with Buddhist communities in every visited Monastery and Stupas.  The Buddhist pilgrimage tour stars from Kathmandu where you will visit, the largest Buddhist stupa ‘Boudhanath Stupa” monkey temple “Swayambhunath Stupa” & some historical durbar squares. We will take you to the hilly area Nomo Buddha one of the best shrines with Himalayan views. The most attraction of the tour is “Lumbini” where you can explore the various monastery named with different countries and the historical Maya Devi Temple, Asoka pillar etc.  After visit of Lumbini we will take you back to Kathmandu by flight. This tour is not only for pilgrimages propose but you also can enjoy the trip with historical aspect.

Swayambhunath Stupa, Boudhanath Stupa, Pharping, Namo Buddha & Lumbini are major Buddhist sites of Nepal.

Itinerary

You will be welcomed by a WHA Treks Representative at the airport. From there, you will be transferred to the hotel. Freshen up and meet the representatives once again to get the brief about the Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour itinerary. In your free time, you can stroll around the city of Kathmandu.

Drive to Lumbini . Lumbini, situated in southern Nepal is one of the world’s most important spiritual site, home to the historic birthplace of the Lord Buddha, apostle of compassion. Lumbini attracts Buddhist devotees around the world to pay homage at the sacred place where the “Enlightened One’ was born. You can witness a famous landmark “Ashoka Pillar” which was made by the Great Emperor Ashoka, who later converted to Buddhism.

After breakfast we will start exploring the real essence of Lumbini at a glance including the most important sites according to Buddhism consists of Tilaurakot, Ramgram Stupa, Gothihawa, Kudan, Niglihawa, Sagarhawa. Starting from Tilaurakot, an ancient capital of Sakya Kingdom (Kapilavastu) situated 27 Km from Lumbini, where Siddhartha lived his early 29 years as a prince.

Ruins of Tilaurakot palace has been discovered 27 km west of Lumbini. Along with other structures, one can still observe the remains of the eastern gate through which Prince Siddhartha took great renunciation. Later visit Ramgram Stupa , the only Stupa which still retains Buddha relic in its intact form. When Buddha attained ‘Mahaparinirvana’, his body was cremated. The mortal relic was divided among the 8 claimants.

While other Stupas were later excavated by Emperor Ashoka or distorted in conflict, the relic remained intact until the date in the Ramagram Stupa. Kudan (Nigrodharma) has the stupa remains, where King Suddhodhana (father of Lord Buddha) met Lord Buddha after he attained enlightenment. Gotihawa was ancient Khemavati the birth place of Krakucchanda Buddha. Niglihawa is the birthplace of Kanakmuni Buddha. Emperor Ashoka visited both places and erected pillars with inscriptions. The pillars are broken in both places. Sagarhawa is the place where Sakyas were massacred by King Virudhaka out of vengeance. About 70,000 Sakyas were killed in the massacre. The sakyas didn’t strike back as they believed in nonviolence.

 

Maya Devi Temple is set in the middle of the large 4 km by 2.5 km park grounds known as the Lumbini Development Zone. Designed by Japanese architect Kenzo Tange in 1978, it’s still a work in progress that comprises landscaped lakes and numerous Monasteries that have been or are being constructed by Buddhist communities from around the world. The Mayadevi temple houses the marker stone and foundation of ancient temple resembling the exact birthplace of Lord Buddha. Monastic zone is developed into World Buddhist center with Monasteries constructed by Buddhist communities from different countries.

Later drive to Pokhara . Pokhara, the center of adventure in Nepal is located in the mid western Nepal. The valley is filled with lush vegetation, swift flowing rivers and dotted with clear, shimmering lakes. It is one of the major towns of Nepal, providing a perfect gateway from the chaotic life in the cities. Pokhara is blessed with the backdrop of one of the most dramatic sceneries in the world.

 

From Lakeside start your half day sightseeing tour of Pokhara city consists of David Falls, Gupteswor Cave, and International Mountain Museum.

After breakfast drive to Dhulikhel via Kathmandu which takes 7 to 8 hours . Dhulikhel is a typical Newari town with nearby Tamang villages. It is situated 30 km. east of Kathmandu on the side of Arniko Highway on the way towards Tibet. Dhulikhel is popular for its natural beauty and ancient traditions. The Himalayan ranges from the twin crest of Mt. Langtang in the west to the Mt. Everest in the east can be clearly viewed in a clear day. It is ideal place for a bird eye view of sunrise and sunset over snow-capped peaks and it is different from any other place. One can say Dhulikhel is where the mountains speak.

Located on slightly elevated land, Namo Buddha is a pleasant and out-of-the way place. In this wide panorama, some mountains glisten white like a conch shell or a crystal. After Great Buddha Being offered his body in generosity to the tigress, people found it difficult to travel through the region for fear of all wild animals, so they developed the practice of reciting “Namo Buddhaya” (“I take refuge in the Buddha”) to dispel their anxiety. To this day, the local inhabitants call the area Namo Buddha. Meditate in Monastery and witness the Lama children and their lifestyle in Monastery.

Afterwards drive to Kathmandu. On the way visit Bhaktapur (City of Devotees), locally known as Bhadgaon and Khowpa (in Newari). This ancient city is also known as “City of culture”, “Living heritage” and “Nepal’s Cultural Capital. A visit to Bhaktapur is a cultural sightseeing where we can also enjoy seeing the traditional people and their lifestyle. The major attractions of Bhaktapur Durbar Square are Taleju Temple, Nyatapole Temple, most famous pagoda of Nepal, dedicated to Siddhi Laxmi, the tantric Goddess of supreme power and success, Big bell, 55 windows Palace, built by Yakshya Malla, considered with woodcarving, Yaksheswor Mahadev Temple, built by Yakshya Malla in 15th century.

 

After breakfast in the hotel; you will explore the fascinating city of Kathmandu consists of   Boudha Stupa and Patan City.

Boudha Stupa lies about 6 km east of downtown Kathmandu and is the largest Stupa in the Valley and one of the largest in the world. It looms 36 meters high and presents one of the most fascinating specimens of Stupa design with hundreds of prayer wheels and 108 small images of Budha all around. Just like the Swayambhunath, the Stupa here is too has four sides with the watchful eyes of Lord Buddha. It’s also called wish-fulfilling because of the belief that, it is so powerful that the wishes of anybody who makes prayers to the Stupa are fulfilled. Especially when you see the Stupa for the very first time, whatever you pray for, it will succeed. Boudhanath Stupa is known as the mind nature of Buddhas of three time-past, present and the future. This Stupa is also called the Stupa of enlightenment or Bodhi Stupa.

Patan City (City of Fine Arts), is full of Buddhist Monuments and Hindu Temples with fine bronze gateways, Guardian Deities and wonderful carvings. Krishna Mandir, which is one of the grandeur of the square, was built in 1637 by the king Siddhinarsingh Malla. The entire temple is constructed from the stone. Noted for its craftsmen and metal workers, it is known as the city of fine arts or city of artists. The diversity of the Medieval culture that allowed both Hinduism and Buddhism to flourish has left a rich legacy of impressive sightseeing in this city for today’s visitors. Krishna Mandir, Bhimsen Temple, Hiranya Varna Maha Bihar are just a few among the temples offering you an ecstasy of paintings, wood and metal carvings.

Pharping (Padmasambhava’s Asura Cave): However more specifically it is referring to two caves in which Guru Rinpoche is said to have meditated. One is located on the hillside behind and above Pharping, commonly known as Azura Cave or the ‘Upper cave of Yanglesho’. The other one is located slightly below Pharping, about a five minute walk outside of town and known as ‘Lower cave of Yanglesho’ or simply Yanglesho.

Pharping has not only been blessed by Guru Rinpoche, it has been also visited by many great beings, like long term resident Marpa Lotsawa, who practiced, made offerings, Ganachakra Feasts, aspiration prayers and so on. Padmasambhava also known as Guru Rinpoche is said to have attained enlightenment here. Thus Pharping (Yanglesho) is considered to be as important as Bodhgaya for practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism. You will have a meditation secession in the Monastery.

Swoyambhu Nath Stupa: The Great Stupa of Swayambhu stands on a hill to the west of Kathmandu. Its name means “The Self-created, Self-existent Buddha”. The myth of its origin is also the myth of the primordial Buddha’s enlightenment, it is the story of the origin and spread of Buddhism in Nepal and the origin myth of the Valley. This most sacred power place has always been the most important power place for Valley Buddhists and for pilgrims of all Buddhist persuasions from all over the world. It is considered to be the most powerful shrine in the Himalayas.

At the top of the eastern stairway is the great Vajra set upon a drum that has the Dharmadhatu Mandala inscribed upon its gilt copper top. It is said that this drum covered a well that reflected images of the beloved dead with such flattery that wives and husbands would throw themselves in and drown. Another story has it that the Mandala covers a pit to the hells and the realms of the hungry ghosts. The drum plinth is decorated with the twelve animals of the zodiac.

National Museum of Nepal.The museum, which is over a century old, is both a tourist attraction and a historical symbol for Nepal. As the country’s largest museum, it plays an important role in national archaeological work and museum development.In this museum there is the Buddhist art gallery which stores Buddhist paintings,sculptures and ritualistic objects.To provide a glimplse of Buddhist art of Nepal,this gallery has been divided into three sections: the Terai,Kathmandu valley and Northen Himalayan section.

 

It’s the end of our exciting journey. Today we conclude our Trip. White Himalayan Adventure treks representatives will accompany you to the International Airport for your flight back home.

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Inclusions


Includes
  • All International airport transfers on a tourist vehicle
  • Twin-sharing/Double accommodation in a tourist standard hotel for 5 nights in Kathmandu , Lumbini for 2 night,Pokhara for 2 night and Dhulikhel for 1 night including breakfast on twin sharing basis(Private room accommodation can be organized at an extra cost)
  • All ground transportation by tourist vehicle.
  • Guided city tour in Kathmandu valley, Lumbini and Pokhara by a tourist vehicle.
  • White Himalayan Adventure Trek’s licensed English-speaking tour guide.
  • The required number of ground staff during the tour likes Driver, Helpers etc.
  • Wages, accommodation, meals, gear, insurance, and medications for all staff.
  • Entry permits and fees for all UNESCO World heritage sites, temples, museums, parks and cultural and historical sites.
  • All administrative expenses and government taxes.
Excludes
  • International flight fare and airport tax.
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu valley and Nagarkot.
  • Any beverages including bottled and boiled water.
  • Tips for hostess and driver.(Tipping is expected)
  • Nepal Entry Visa fee
  • Your travel insurance
  • Any expenses other than the price include section

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