Bihar, India | Buddhist Pilgrimage | Private Group Tours for Thai Travelers
Bodh Gaya, in the state of Bihar, India, is the most sacred place in the entire Buddhist world. It is here, beneath the sacred Bodhi Tree, that Prince Siddhartha Gautama sat in deep meditation and attained Enlightenment — becoming the Buddha, the Awakened One — approximately 2,500 years ago.
Every Buddhist on earth faces the direction of Bodh Gaya in their heart. For Thai Buddhist pilgrims, visiting Bodh Gaya is not merely a tour — it is a profound spiritual event, a once-in-a-lifetime merit-making journey that touches the deepest part of a Buddhist’s faith. To sit beneath the Bodhi Tree, to circumambulate the Mahabodhi Temple, to meditate in the very place where the Buddha was enlightened — these are experiences that transform pilgrims for life.
Prime Value Tours Pvt. Ltd., based in Varanasi with over 25 years of experience leading Thai Buddhist groups across India, offers a complete, reverent, and carefully organized Bodh Gaya Tour Package designed specifically for Thai pilgrims.
3 to 5 Days (ideal standalone; or part of the full 8-Day Buddhist Circuit)
Private Thai Group Tours (minimum 10 persons)
Varanasi (nearest airport: Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport) or Gaya Railway Station
Bodh Gaya, Bihar — UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mahabodhi Temple Complex
Best Time October to March (cool season — ideal for Thai pilgrims)
Air-conditioned private coach / minibus
Thai-speaking guide available on request
Operated by Prime Value Tours Pvt. Ltd., Varanasi — Est. 1999
The story of Bodh Gaya is the story of Buddhism itself. After years of wandering, studying with teachers, and practicing extreme asceticism, Siddhartha Gautama sat beneath a Ficus religiosa tree — the Bodhi Tree — on the banks of the Niranjana River and resolved not to rise until he had found the truth that would end suffering for all beings.
Through the night he faced the attacks of Mara (the demon of illusion), and at dawn he achieved complete Enlightenment — understanding the Four Noble Truths, the Noble Eightfold Path, and the nature of reality. He became the Buddha: the Fully Awakened One.
The Mahabodhi Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built at this exact location, stands 55 metres tall and is one of the oldest brick structures in the Indian subcontinent. The descendant of the original Bodhi Tree still grows here, cared for and revered by Buddhists from around the world. The Thai government has a permanent monastery here, and thousands of Thai pilgrims visit every year — making Bodh Gaya one of the most Thai-connected sacred sites in India.
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This itinerary covers Bodh Gaya and the surrounding sacred sites, and can be joined to the full Buddhist Circuit:
Pickup from Varanasi or Gaya. Drive to Bodh Gaya (approx. 250 km / 5 hrs from Varanasi or 13 km from Gaya). Evening visit to Mahabodhi Temple for sunset prayers and candlelight meditation. Check-in to hotel.
Early morning meditation beneath the Bodhi Tree. Circumambulate the Mahabodhi Temple. Visit Vajrasana, Animesh Lochana, Ratnachatankan walkway. Afternoon: Thai Temple, Great Buddha Statue, Tibetan Monastery. Evening: chanting with monks.
Morning visit to Dungeshwari Cave (austerity cave of Siddhartha). Sujata Village and Stupa. Return to Bodh Gaya for afternoon prayers and free meditation time in the temple gardens.
Full-day trip: Nalanda University ruins (UNESCO) and Nalanda Archaeological Museum. Rajgir — Gridhrakuta Hill (Vulture Peak), Venuvana, hot springs, Vishwa Shanti Stupa. Return to Bodh Gaya.
Final morning prayers at Mahabodhi Temple. Depart to Varanasi (for Sarnath / onward connection) or Kushinagar. Optional extension to complete the full Buddhist Circuit.
This package connects naturally with our Complete 8-Day Buddhist Pilgrimage Circuit covering all four main sacred sites: Lumbini, Bodh Gaya, Sarnath (Varanasi), and Kushinagar.
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Bodh Gaya is most powerful when experienced as part of the complete Buddhist pilgrimage. All packages below are operated directly by Prime Value Tours:
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| Varanasi & Sarnath Tour | Sarnath Deer Park (First Sermon), Dhamekh Stupa, Ganga Aarti | Day 1 starting point — nearest airport to Bodh Gaya is Varanasi |
| Kushinagar Tour Package | Mahaparinirvana Temple, Ramabhar Stupa, Matha Kuar Shrine | 4th sacred site — usually the last stop of the Buddhist Circuit after Bodh Gaya |
| Lumbini Tour Package | Maya Devi Temple, Ashoka Pillar, Sacred Pond, Thai Temple | 1st sacred site — Birthplace of the Buddha; combined with Bodh Gaya in the full circuit |
| Sravasti Tour Package | Jetavana Monastery, Ananda Bodhi Tree, Pakki Kuti | Where Buddha taught for 24 rainy seasons; added between Lumbini and Varanasi |
| Nalanda & Rajgir Tour | Nalanda Ruins, Gridhrakuta Hill, Venuvana, Hot Springs | Directly combined with Bodh Gaya — only 95 km away; always visited together |
| Complete 8-Day Buddhist Circuit | All 4 Sacred Sites + Sravasti + Nalanda + Rajgir + Varanasi | Bodh Gaya is the spiritual heart and most sacred stop — Days 3–4 in our circuit |
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| How to Reach Bodh Gaya | Best Time to Visit Bodh Gaya | Dress Code & Temple Etiquette |
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| Nearest airport: Gaya International Airport (GAY) — receives direct flights from Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) during peak pilgrimage season (November–February). Alternatively, fly into Varanasi (VNS) and drive to Bodh Gaya (approx. 5 hours, 250 km). Our team provides pickup at both airports. | October to February is ideal — pleasant temperatures (12–25°C), the Bodhi Tree in full leaf, and the international Buddhist community at its most vibrant. The Bodh Gaya Festival (Baisakh Purnima / Buddha Purnima) in May is spiritually powerful but very hot. Avoid June–September (monsoon). Thai groups most commonly travel in November, December, and January. | The Mahabodhi Temple Complex requires modest dress (shoulders and knees covered; sarongs available at the entrance). Shoes must be removed before entering the temple. Mobile phones should be silenced. Photography is permitted in the garden areas but restricted inside the main temple. Our guide will brief your group on all protocols before entry. |
Contact Prime Value Tours Pvt. Ltd. with your group size, travel dates, and starting point. We will prepare your customized Bodh Gaya itinerary and quotation within 24 hours.