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Bodh Gaya Tours
Gaya, the place where Gautam Sidhartha realised enlightenment, is a valued pilgrimage for Buddhists throughout the globe. Bodh Gaya has many to offer to its travellers in the of tourist destinations. Places like Sonepur, Nalanda, Rajgir, and Patna are valued excursions. Located 112 km away from Patna, Gaya is a Hindu pilgrimage centre. The place is home to the Vishnupad (Vishnu footprints) Temple, constructed by the great Rani Ahilya Bai of Indore in the 18th century.
Deo
The temple dedicated to Sun God is famous as Deo in Gaya. The temple is located at a distance of 20 kilometres from Gaya. During the Chhath festival thousands of devotees gather here for a glimpse of the deity.
Dungeswari
The position is renowned for the caves where Buddha had meditated for some time. It was in these caves that he deduced that the greatest learning can not be attained through mortification of the flesh. These caves are 12 kms from the principle township of Bodh Gaya.
Nalanda
Located 90 km away from Patna Nalanda is an important heritage site. The remnants of Nalanda University reveal that it was an important seat of learning for Buddhists in ancient times.Hiuen Tsang Memorial Hall, the Surya Mandir, the Nalanda museum collection, and the Nav Nalanda Vihar are other significant places of tourist interest in Nalanda.
Sonepur
Sonepur located 25 km away from Patna is famous for its mammoth cattle fair held in the month of November. People from all parts of India visit this place along with their cows and bulls to trade or buy.
Rajgir
Located at the way of 102 km from Patna, Rajgir has some very important places of tourist interest like the Swarna Gufa, Griddhakuta Parvat, hot springs, and the Vishwa Shanti Stupa.



