Gaya, anciently known as Bodh Gaya, Bihar, is where Prince Siddhartha became Buddha! A super important place for Buddhists and Hindus, come explore its temples and learn about history! A must visit place for spiritual travel in India.
₹2,000
October to March
enjoy the best weather and local festivals.
Recommended: 2 days
Gaya is well-connected by air, rail, and road. The Gaya Airport (GAY) has domestic flights from major Indian cities. The Gaya Junction railway station is a major railhead with trains connecting to different parts of the country. The city is also accessible by road, with regular bus services from nearby cities and states.
Gaya experiences a hot and humid climate. Summers (March to June) are extremely hot, while winters (October to February) are pleasant and ideal for sightseeing. The monsoon season (July to September) brings moderate to heavy rainfall.
Gaya, a city steeped in spirituality and history, is primarily known for its significance in Buddhism and Hinduism. It's where Prince Siddhartha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree, becoming Buddha. The Mahabodhi Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the major attraction. The city also holds importance for Hindus as a place for performing Pind Daan rituals for ancestors. Gaya offers a blend of ancient religious sites, bustling markets, and a glimpse into the cultural fabric of Bihar. It's a pilgrimage destination attracting visitors from around the world seeking spiritual solace and historical exploration.