PILGRIMAGE PROGRAM TO THE LAND OF BUDDHA

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15 Days 14 Nights
Vietnam
India

PILGRIMAGE PROGRAM TO THE LAND OF BUDDHA

(15 DAYS and 14 NIGHTS) - Dates: November 15, 2026 – November 29, 2026 - Company: HAPPINESS Tours & Travel

DETAILED ITINERARY

  • Day 1: Departure to New Delhi (Check-in, dinner).

  • Day 2: Visit the Taj Mahal (Agra) – a World Wonder.

  • Day 3: Explore the capital city of New Delhi. Visit the Museum housing the relics of the Buddha, the Lotus Pagoda, the Ashoka Pillar where the Buddha delivered the Four Foundations of Mindfulness Sutra, the Grand Gate at the Indian Parliament, the Tomb of Gandhi, and a famous Hindu temple.

  • Day 4: Arrive in Varanasi, visit the Deer Park (Sarnath) – where the Buddha first turned the Wheel of Dharma, and visit the Ganges River the following morning.

  • Days 5-8: Stay in Bodhgaya.

  • Visit the sacred Bodhi Tree.

  • Visit the Mahakala Forest, Sujata Village, and other international temples.

  • Day 9: Visit Mount Vulture Peak (Rajgir), the ruins of Nalanda University, and the Bamboo Grove.

  • Day 10: Visit Vaishali – the site of the Second Buddhist Council.

  • Day 11: Visit Kushinagar – the place where the Buddha attained Nirvana and where his body was cremated.

  • Days 12-13: Travel to Nepal to visit Lumbini and Capilavathu – the birthplace and childhood home of the Buddha, the first temple that King Suddhodana donated to the Buddha and the Sangha, and the Ashoka Pillar commemorating the Buddha's birthplace.

  • Day 14: Visit Shravasti – the place where the Buddha resided for 25 rainy seasons, the stupa at the site of the house of the wealthy layman Anathapindika, the stupa of Venerable Vasubandhu, and the hill where the Six Heretics demonstrated their supernatural powers to the Buddha.

  • Day 15: Return to New Delhi, head to the airport to end the trip.

COST INFORMATION

  • Tour price: US$3,200 per person (Double room). A deposit of US$1,500 is required upon booking (the remaining balance will be paid in India).

  • Includes: * All airfare (International & Domestic), Visa, Insurance.

    • 14 nights hotel stay, all-inclusive (3 meals/day).

    • Transportation, entrance tickets, and bottled water are included throughout the tour.

  • Exclusions: Personal expenses and telephone charges.

CONTACT INFORMATION & REGISTRATION

If you require further details regarding visa procedures, deposits, or specific itineraries, please contact us at the following addresses:

In Vietnam

  • Teacher Thong Ly: 084 669 1556

  • Teacher Giac Nhu: 093 333 2852

  • Ms. Mai / Ms. Hai Sen

  • Email: thonglythich@yahoo.com or hanguyen201180@yahoo.com

In the United States

  • Teacher Hue Son: 615 938 1556

  • Mr. Ben Jammin (Chuc Tam Dinh): 615 880 0511

  • Email: phuocbinhpagoda_2009@yahoo.com or hueson19692016@gmail.com

A few final notes for the 15-day trip.

  • 1. Save phone numbers: You should save these phone numbers to your contacts and install the WhatsApp application (because the teachers and leaders in India often use this application for free communication via Wi-Fi).

  • 2. Take photos of documents: Take photos of your passport, visa, and travel insurance and send them to your personal email or save them on your phone in case of emergency.

  • 3. Luggage: With the $3,200 package including airfare, carefully check the regulations regarding checked baggage weight (usually 20kg - 30kg) to shop for souvenirs comfortably.

To ensure a smooth and healthy pilgrimage in India (especially during hotel stays), here is a list of essential items you should pack:

1. Medications and Healthcare (Very Important)

The digestive system and environment in India are quite different from Vietnam, so you should bring the following:

  • Digestive medications: Diarrhea medication (Berberin, Smecta), probiotics, stomach ache medication, analgesic.

  • Cold and fever medication: Paracetamol, Efferalgan, cough drops, ginger candy, cold and flu medication.

  • Allergy medication: If you are prone to seasonal or food allergies.

  • Personal first aid: Bandages (Urgo), medicated oil, eucalyptus oil, or menthol oil.

  • Specific medications: If you are being treated for a specific medical condition, bring enough for 7 days.

  • Face masks & hand sanitizer: To protect against dust and maintain hygiene before eating.

2. Personal items (for hotel stay)

When staying at a temple, living conditions are usually simpler than in a hotel, so you need to prepare:

  • Personal hygiene kit: Toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, shower gel (sachet or small bottle), face towel, bath towel.

  • Sunscreen & moisturizer: The weather in India in November is cool but very dry, easily causing chapped skin.

  • Toilet supplies: Toilet paper (small rolls) and wet wipes (essential for public restrooms).

  • Flip-flops: For walking around the temple grounds or using in the bathroom.

3. Clothing & Accessories

  • Pilgrimage clothing: Blue robes, long-sleeved shirts, or modest, long-sleeved clothing in subtle colors. Choose breathable fabrics that wick away sweat.

  • Walking shoes: A pair of comfortable sneakers or flats (you will be doing a lot of walking at Nalanda and Rajgir). Choose shoes that are easy to put on and take off, as you will need to remove them when entering the shrines.

  • Light jacket/scarf: Early mornings and nights in Bodhgaya and Varanasi in November will be cool (around 14-16°C).

  • Hat & Umbrella: For sun protection when visiting outdoor sites.

4. Other supporting items

  • Personal water bottle: To get clean water at the temple/hotel to bring along on the tour.

  • Universal adapter: India usually uses round 3-prong plugs (type D or M).

  • Power bank: Ensures your phone always has battery for taking photos.

  • Small flashlight: Convenient for navigating the temple at night.

  • Small snacks: Dried shredded pork, sesame salt, dried food, or instant noodles (in case you don't like the curry or local food)..

5. Identification documents

  • Passport & Visa (E-visa): Print out at least two copies (one to keep in your suitcase, one to carry with you).
  • Passport photos (4x6): In case you need to renew documents or buy a phone SIM card.

6. Currency Exchange Information (Indian Rupee - INR)

  • The currency of India is the Rupee (INR). Its symbol is ₹.

  • Reference exchange rate: $1 USD approx. 85 - 90 INR$ (depending on the time in 2026).

  • The best way to exchange money:

    • You should bring USD: You should exchange Vietnamese Dong to USD in Vietnam beforehand (choose new bills that are not torn or altered). Once in India, you can exchange USD for Rupees, which will give you a better rate.

    • Exchange money at the airport: As soon as you land at Gaya Airport, you should exchange some money (around $20-$50 USD) to spend immediately. The exchange rate at the airport is usually lower than outside, but it's convenient.

    • Currency exchange in Bodhgaya: There are many reputable currency exchange booths around the Bodh Gaya area, or you can ask your guide/person at the Vietnamese temple for help in finding a safe place to exchange currency.

Important note:

  • Small change: Always keep small denomination bills ($10, 20, 50, 100 INR) for paying for transportation, buying drinks, or making offerings/charity donations.
  • Check your money: Refuse to accept torn or taped Rupee bills as they are difficult to use in India.
India is a paradise of handicrafts and natural products. With a trip through both Buddhist holy sites and major cities like Agra and Delhi, you'll have plenty of meaningful gift options.
 
Below is a suggested list categorized by group to help you choose:

1. Spiritual & Meaningful Gifts (Purchased in Bodhgaya, Kushinagar, Lumbini)

  • Spiritual Bodhi Leaves: At Bodh Gaya, you can find dried bodhi leaves, laminated or framed, in a very elegant way. These are priceless gifts for Buddhists.

  • Buddha Statues & Prayer Beads: Prayer beads made of bodhi wood, sandalwood, or precious stones. Each sacred site often has characteristic small bronze or marble Buddha statues.

  • Thangka Paintings: Intricately hand-painted Buddhist scroll paintings (popular in Lumbini, Nepal, or northern regions).

2. Indian specialties (Purchased in Varanasi, Agra, Delhi)

  • Indian Tea (Masala Chai & Darjeeling): India is famous for its tea. You should buy tea bags or loose leaf tea packaged in elegant wooden boxes or brocade pouches.

  • Spices: Saffron is a high-end gift, very good for health and beauty. Additionally, curry spice packets are also a great gift for someone who enjoys cooking.

  • Traditional Candy: If you want to buy food, try Petha candy (a specialty of Agra) – a very popular candied winter melon.

3. Handicrafts & Fashion (Shopping at Varanasi, Agra, Delhi)

  • Pashmina scarves: These are a quintessential national gift. Made from Himalayan goat wool, they are very light, warm, and soft. Choose hand-embroidered ones if you want to give them to someone close to you.

  • Varanasi silk: Varanasi is famous for its thousand-year-old silk weaving tradition. You can buy silk scarves or silk fabric to make ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dress), the quality is extremely high.

  • Marble inlay work: In Agra, you will find small items (jewelry boxes, plates, miniature Taj Mahal statues) inlaid with precious stones on white marble, similar to the construction technique of the Taj Mahal.

4. Natural Cosmetics (Easiest to buy in Delhi or supermarkets)

  • Himalaya or Biotique brands: These are extremely popular herbal (Ayurveda) cosmetic lines, affordable but of very good quality (toothpaste, facial cleanser, hand cream).
  • Essential oils & solid perfumes: India has very pure rose and jasmine essential oils.

Shopping tips:

  • 1. Bargaining: At tourist markets or street stalls, feel free to bargain down to about 1/2 or 1/3 of the asking price. However, at stores with price tags or supermarkets, bargaining is not necessary.
  • 2. Avoid counterfeit goods: Authentic saffron or pashmina scarves are usually not cheap. Ask your tour guide to take you to reputable stores or government-run product centers.
  • 3. Luggage weight: Since you're on a 13-day tour, save your purchases of heavy items (like marble or large quantities of tea) for the final days in Agra and Delhi to avoid carrying heavy loads throughout the trip.

Wishing you a meaningful and peaceful spiritual pilgrimage!

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