Your first stop is the revered Mangla Devi Temple, known for its stunning architecture and spiritual significance, making it a great introduction to Gaya’s cultural heritage.
A short 20-minute rickshaw ride from the railway station will take you to the temple.
Continue your journey to the Mahabodhi Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment, providing a serene atmosphere for reflection.
A 10-minute rickshaw ride from the restaurant will take you to the temple complex.
Savour a tasty lunch at one of the stalls in the Tibetan Refugee Market, where you can enjoy flavourful momos and thukpa, a hearty Tibetan noodle soup.
A simple 10-minute walk from the monasteries to the market.
Cap off your day with a hearty dinner at Anand Restaurant, where you can enjoy traditional dishes like Paneer Tikka and Biryani before catching your train.
It's a short 10-minute walk from the riverbanks to Anand Restaurant.