

Sacred Buddhist pilgrimage site where the Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree.

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Bodh Gaya is hot and humid, but modest clothing is expected for visiting temples.

Staying hydrated is crucial in Bodh Gaya's climate, and reusable bottles help reduce plastic waste.
A guidebook can provide insights into local culture, history, and helpful phrases for interacting with locals.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this is the most revered place in Bodh Gaya, marking the spot where Buddha attained enlightenment.
A sacred fig tree under which Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment, this tree is a major pilgrimage site.
One of the tallest Buddha statues in India, this 80-foot tall statue is beautifully illuminated in the evening.
A historic hotel offering a variety of breakfast options with a view of the Bodhi Tree.
A local favorite serving authentic Bihari cuisine, popular among both locals and tourists.

An upscale restaurant offering a variety of cuisines and a serene atmosphere for dinner.
Wheat flour balls filled with sattu (roasted gram flour), spices, and ghee, served with chokha (mashed potato and green chili mix).
Multigrain pancake made from a blend of flours like jowar, bajra, and rice, topped with ghee and served with green chutney.
Rich and creamy lentil curry cooked with tomato, cream, and spices, often served with naan or rice.
Sacred seeds from the Bodhi Tree, where Buddha attained enlightenment, symbolizing peace and spirituality.
Traditional clay pottery, often depicting Buddhist motifs, crafted by local artisans.
Intricate, hand-painted Thangka art depicting Buddhist deities and scenes, a unique blend of Tibetan and Indian art.