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Bodh Gaya in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Bodh Gaya, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Bodh Gaya is one of Buddhism’s most important pilgrimage sites, revered as the place where Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree. At its heart is the Mahabodhi Temple complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a striking brick temple and sacred Bodhi tree. The town is ringed by monasteries and temples built by Buddhist communities from around the world, creating a distinctly international yet spiritual atmosphere. Visitors also often use Bodh Gaya as a base to explore other historic Buddhist centers in the region, such as Rajgir and Nalanda.
With favorites like Shyam cafe, The Royal Bhutanese Monastery, and Metta Buddharam Temple, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like FUJIYA GREEN RESTAURANT and Shyam cafe so you can get the best taste of Bodh Gaya while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Day 1

1-day itinerary
With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Mahabodhi Temple and Bodhgaya Bodhi Tree with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Bodh Gaya without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Mahabodhi Temple

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Architectural Buildings
Sacred & Religious Sites
The Mahabodhi Temple in Bodhgaya, also known as Buddha Gaya, holds great historical and religious significance as the place where Siddhartha Gautama attained Enlightenment under the sacred Mahabodhi Tree. The temple complex, dating back to the 3rd Century BC, is a major attraction for Buddhist pilgrims and tourists alike. The present Mahabodhi Tree is a descendant of the original tree taken to Sri Lanka in the 3rd Century BC.
Visiting the Mahabodhi Temple was one of the most amazing spiritual experiences of my life. The moment you enter the temple premises, you feel a deep sense of peace and positivity. The security here is extremely alert and well-organized, which gives a lot of comfort to visitors and allows you to focus completely on the spiritual experience rather than worrying about safety. The temple itself is breathtaking. The main structure is so beautifully designed that it reminded me of the traditional temples of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, grand, detailed, and full of intricate carvings. Inside, the statue of Lord Buddha is truly mesmerizing, sitting there for a while brings an indescribable sense of calm. One of the best things here is that there is hardly any crowd most of the time. You can visit the temple peacefully without the rush and chaos you usually find in other tourist places. With fewer people around, it feels more personal, quiet, and truly meditative. Another favorite part was the serene pond at the back of the temple. It’s so peaceful and perfect for quiet reflection. Walking around the complex, seeing monks from different countries meditating under the sacred Bodhi Tree, was a surreal experience, it felt like I was in a place beyond this world, like heaven itself.
Drabir K — Google review
“The place where Lord Buddha attained enlightenment at a very young age beneath a Sacred Fig tree is truly remarkable. I fully recommend all tourists to visit this place with their children so that they can learn about Buddha’s life. When you see it with your own eyes, the experience is far more powerful than just reading about it in history books or religious stories.” There is also a conservative type transport service that is called "tam tam " in local language but they charged farely . It is fully free service and there is place where you can keep your phone in safe locker for free .
Kumar A — Google review
Mahabodhi Temple – A Spiritual Journey to Enlightenment Visiting the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya is like stepping into the heart of Buddhist history. As soon as you approach the temple complex, the serenity of the place envelops you. The main stupa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands majestically at the center, radiating peace and spiritual energy. The temple is surrounded by lush gardens and pathways that are perfect for quiet reflection. Pilgrims from all over the world visit here to meditate, chant, and pay homage to the sacred Bodhi Tree, under which Lord Buddha attained enlightenment. The atmosphere is calm yet profoundly moving, giving visitors a sense of inner peace. Inside the temple, intricate carvings and sculptures depict the life of Buddha, offering a glimpse into ancient artistry and devotion. Photography is restricted in some areas, which preserves the sanctity of the place. The temple complex also houses several smaller shrines and meditation spots, making it ideal for both spiritual seekers and history enthusiasts. Visiting hours are convenient, and the temple is well-maintained, with facilities like rest areas and guides available for a deeper understanding of its history. Whether you are a devotee, a tourist, or someone seeking peace, Mahabodhi Temple promises a memorable and soul-refreshing experience. Tip: Arrive early in the morning to witness the morning prayers and enjoy the calm before the crowd arrives.
Subha K — Google review
This is the place the Buddha got enlightment.The vibration of this place is so powerful, when you meditate there you feel strong vibration and you will be able to know the anicca constantly and also the samadhi is strong here. So recommend at least 15-20 minutes meditation here near bodhi tree. I am fortunate to be here. Enormous gratitude towards buddha , because of him we for the teaching of dhamma. May all beings be happy.
Narayan K — Google review
A visit to the Mahabodhi Temple is a serene, spiritual, and awe-inspiring experience, even with the crowds. Visitors describe the atmosphere as soulful and uplifting, with many people spending time meditating near the Bodhi tree or around the temple complex. It's best to go in the evening for the best lighting, and it is a place for quiet contemplation despite the surrounding hustle and bustle of the town.
Dr C — Google review
Serene, spiritual place with an aura of Buddha. People from different countries have come to offer their prayers to great Buddha. Whole place is enriched by the feelings of Buddha. Inside some people who may misguide you. Beaware of them. It's advisable to take a guide on first day visit. Govt fixed rate is charged.
Nirmalya M — Google review
Camera not allowed inside the temple. Such a beautiful place , very different vibe , calm atmosphere do visit all the temples , not necessary to hire guide, even if u want ask for it after going very inside the prices differ it will be less there Samay kam hone k wjh se sirf main temple ke darshan hue h baki ache se time nikal kr jao bhaut sundr jgh h local se puchkr alg alg temple jao toto hai hi mil jayega
Sheetal Y — Google review
Mahabodhi Temple, Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India,a UNESCO World Heritage site☸️🪷...This ancient, restored temple marks the spot where the Buddha attained enlightenment over 2,500 years ago... In the silent halls of the temple, the soul finds its true voice....☮️
Baisakhi D — Google review
Bodh Gaya, Bihar 824231, India•https://bodhgayatemple.com/•+91 631 220 0735•Tips and more reviews for Mahabodhi Temple
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Bodhgaya Bodhi Tree

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4.8
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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Bodhgaya Bodhi Tree is a significant site for Buddhists, believed to be a descendant of the original tree under which Buddha attained enlightenment. The area has been important to Buddhists since the formation of the Buddhist community. The current Bodhi tree outside the Mahabodhi temple is not the original, but a direct descendant. It has been replaced many times and is adorned with marigold flower strings during religious ceremonies.
I have just returned from a 12 day tour of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. I am extremely grateful to have Fen from BODHITREE INDIA TRAVELS for planning, preparing and customising our itinerary and making it the best one possible. We were a group of 4 Family members travelling together. We travelled from Cochin-Munnar-Madurai-Periyar-Allepey- Cochin. We arrived in Cochin not knowing what to expect, but was overwhelmed and surprised by the excellent choice of hotels selected for us by Fen. On arrival in Cochin, we received a warm welcome from Fen, even though it was very early in the morning and he stayed in contact with me throughout our stay there, ensuring our well being and comfort. A very special and heartfelt thanks goes out to our Driver Sajan. He really made our long journeys easy and comfortable with his smooth and safe driving. he was very cooperative in heeding to our needs and very knowledgeable about the local sightseeing and markets. he was professional and helpful to us all the way. Sajan became our translator, photographer and a friend all rolled into one and we were very sad to say goodbye to him on the last day.
M/s H — Google review
The Place for Every spiritual seeker.....it's dedicated to Bhagwan Buddha ..he got enlightenment here and spent the first 6 or 7 weeks here after enlightenment.
DILIP P — Google review
Here's a small note for Bodhgaya: "Peaceful vibes in Bodhgaya, where Buddha's wisdom meets serene landscapes. A haven for Buddhist pilgrims and travelers alike #Bodhgaya #BuddhistPilgrimage #Peace"
Traveda T — Google review
Good. We took guide for inr 300. 1 hr trip. Easy and free service of keeping mobiles and foot wear. The sarovar inside is not clean. Rest all area is well maintained. Original bodhi tree is not there anymore. Was destroyed long time ago. Current tree is 1500 yrs old - as they say
Deepak F — Google review
Please spend some time in silence in the temple complex. The aura of the sanctum is outstanding. The more you stay in sanctum the more you want to be there
Sumit S — Google review
From Patna it takes only two and half hours to reach BodhGaya through Mithapur Punpun new four lane road
BRUKOM — Google review
The Mahabodhi tree is a located within the Mahabodhi Temple Complex at Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India. It is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the world for Buddhists because Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, is said to have attained enlightenment (Bodhi) while meditating beneath the original tree's branches around 528 BCE, after which he became known as the Buddha, or "Awakened One
NAZIR A — Google review
**"A Sacred and Transformative Experience at the Bodhi Tree"** The Bodhi Tree in Bodh Gaya is an extraordinary place of spiritual significance and tranquility. Standing under the very tree where Lord Buddha attained enlightenment is a humbling and awe-inspiring experience. The atmosphere around the tree is serene, with devotees from around the world meditating, chanting, and offering prayers. The Maha Bodhi Temple nearby adds to the sanctity of the site. The energy of the place is truly special, and it’s a must-visit for anyone seeking peace, spirituality, or a deeper connection with history and culture. Spending time here felt like a moment of true reflection and inner calm.
Amit K — Google review
Mocharim, Bodh Gaya, Bihar 824231, India•https://bodhgayatemple.com/the-sacred-bodhi-tree/•+91 631 220 0735•Tips and more reviews for Bodhgaya Bodhi Tree
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Be Happy Cafe

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4.2
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$$$$affordable
Coffee shop
Bakery
Pizza restaurant
Vegetarian restaurant
Be Happy Cafe is a casual and bohemian venue that offers an eclectic vegetarian menu, including freshly baked treats and pizzas. It provides a refreshing break from spicy Indian cuisine, with its comfortable ambiance and indoor as well as outdoor seating options. While some find the prices slightly higher, many appreciate the clean and breezy vibes along with the delicious food offerings such as pizza, spaghetti, and various cakes.
A HAPPY CAFE indeed. I had spaghetti with white sauce and mushroom, it was rich and creamy! The carrot cake was divine! The cafe has super good vibe and energy with efficient staffs. They are all very polite and hospitable. Talked to some of them you might even get some wisdom words like I got from Baiju. Many lovely spiritual book selections, very ideal place to be especially if you are solo traveler. It is somewhere you can enjoy yourself relaxing and starting the day. There is open air part on the roof top and ac seating downstairs. Must visit especially if you look for modern International cafe!
Rainny P — Google review
I like this cafe cause of the peaceful atmosphere and good food and drinks. Blueberry cheesecake was so good and jasmine green tea was refreshing. Hot chocolate was good but don't like it in cup and quantity was less. Enjoyable ❤️
Shikha B — Google review
It’s my 5th time in India and I am traveling since 4 month now again through India. But me and my Partner we never had such unpleasant situation. We had dinner at this café yesterday, which is on the more expensive side. I ordered a tomato and mozzarella salad – but what I received really wasn’t a salad: just one medium-sized tomato, sliced, with some mozzarella on top and basil. I politely asked if they could add a bit more tomato, since I had ordered a salad and not just a few slices of tomato with cheese. Instead of understanding, a rather unfriendly waiter came over and told us that his boss had instructed them to serve the dish exactly this way. While that may be their policy, I think a small gesture of goodwill — especially given the high price — wouldn’t hurt. To make things worse, we were then asked to pay immediately, which felt quite uncomfortable and abrupt, especially since we had just received our food. My partner even felt a pushed to finish and leave. It’s a pity, because the other waiter was very friendly and the hummus we ordered tasted authentic — just a bit small in portion for the price, too. Overall, I would have appreciated a bit more hospitality and flexibility. And this is in my eyes as someone coming from a service provider branch essential in this business. So for now it’s just an overpriced tourist place for me. And you can find not far really nice places where you can feel it, how much love they put in their coffee and cakes!
Jenny S — Google review
Food was really good. They basically serve American food. Price-wise it is little high but not much. The food was served quick i would say 👏
Alok B — Google review
Great place close to main temple. Really clean and comfy, with welcoming staff. Busy too, which I was happy to see. I had hummus and veg dips/bread to start. Then spaghetti in white wine cream sauce, both really good. Sat and read my book for quite a while. There’s a roof terrace also, a group of 10 were up there eating and having a nice time
Philip B — Google review
The only cafe provides decent coffees and breakfast in Bodhgaya. Hope they could improve their menu, and coffee bean in the future. Wifi is great, air conditioned available.
Erica Y — Google review
Really TERRIBLE experience. I’ve been in India for six months and I’ve never seen anything like this. They served a “tomato mozzarella salad” with literally half a tomato — yes, half. When we politely asked if they could add just a bit more, the answer was: “This is how we do it.” Unbelievable, same for the other plates, especially considering the outrageous price they charge. As if that wasn’t enough, the staff came directly in the middle of our dinner to ask us to pay immediately, before we even finished eating 😳. Totally unacceptable and extremely unprofessional. Avoid this place — it’s overpriced, disrespectful, and absolutely not worth it.
Francis A — Google review
Good place for American breakfast. You will get Pizza, cake and pastries, spaghetti, toast and espresso coffee here. Decent ambience. You can enjoy some snacks if you are around Mahabodhi temple in Bodhgaya.
Abhishek — Google review
In front of Vietnamese Temple, Kalachakra Ground, Bodh Gaya, Bihar 824231, India•+91 87971 18390•Tips and more reviews for Be Happy Cafe
9 min · 0.47 mi
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Wat Thai Buddhagaya Temple

4.6
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4.5
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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Hindu temple
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled in the heart of Bodh Gaya, Wat Thai Buddhagaya Temple is a stunning representation of Thai Buddhist architecture, constructed in 1956 to honor the 2500th Buddha Jayanti celebrations. This ornate monastery features a magnificent Buddha statue and showcases intricate designs that reflect the beauty of Thai religious art. Visitors are often captivated by its unique curved roofs and shimmering golden tiles that glisten under the sun.
This temple, with its beautiful Thai-style design, is a peaceful place to visit. Though it is currently under construction, the serene surroundings and well-kept gardens still offer a calm atmosphere. It’s a good spot for a quiet walk or reflection, but some areas may not be accessible due to the ongoing work. Visiting during off-peak hours ensures a more peaceful experience.
Sayan C — Google review
Wat Thai is the Thailand-built temple of Bodhgaya, and is extremely beautiful and serene. When we visited, some renovation work was going on so we were deprived of the glimpses of the actual Thai architecture based on which the temple is built.
Kuheli G — Google review
Visiting Wat Thai Buddhagaya Temple was a beautiful experience. When we went, the main building was under construction, but despite that, everything inside was well-organized and worth seeing. The traditional Thai-style architecture is stunning, and the peaceful surroundings make it a great spot to relax and reflect. Even with the ongoing work, the temple’s charm and spiritual vibe stood out.
Drabir K — Google review
Wat Thai Buddhagaya is a beautiful Thai monastery in Bodh Gaya, Bihar, known for its stunning architecture and serene atmosphere. Established in 1956 by the government of Thailand, it stands as a symbol of friendship between the two countries. Wat Thai Buddhagaya / Thai Monastery, Bodhgaya - Timings ... Thai Monastery - Prayag Samagam Thailand Buddhist Temple Bodhgaya City India Stock Photo ... Wat Thai or The Thai Buddha Temple in Bodhgaya, India Stock ... Thai Monastery, Bodh Gaya - Tripadvisor Key features and attractions Thai architecture: The monastery is richly ornamented and features a traditional Thai design, with a sloping roof covered in golden tiles, reminiscent of the temples in Bangkok. Peace and tranquility: As the only Thai temple in India, it offers a peaceful retreat for pilgrims and tourists seeking solace and a break from busy life. Buddha statues: The temple's sanctum houses a beautifully carved bronze statue of Lord Buddha. A 25-meter-high statue of Lord Buddha was also recently constructed on the grounds. Meditation and yoga: The monastery provides morning and evening meditation classes and hosts silent retreats every January. Other facilities: A charitable hospital is also run on the premises, along with a guest house for the comfort of pilgrims. Visitor information Location: The monastery is conveniently located just 700 meters from the Mahabodhi Temple. Hours: It is typically open from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Entrance fee: There is no entrance fee to visit the Wat Thai Buddhagaya Temple.
Nitesh C — Google review
The Thai Temple in Bodh Gaya stands as a radiant expression of Thailand’s devotion to the Buddha, blending intricate craftsmanship with serene spiritual grace. Its gilded rooflines, elegant spires, and ornate carvings shimmer under the sun, reflecting the beauty of traditional Thai architecture. Within, the tranquil image of the Buddha seated in meditation inspires a sense of calm and reverence. The temple grounds, adorned with manicured gardens and gentle prayer flags, offer a peaceful retreat from the world’s noise. Visiting this temple is like stepping into a fragment of Thailand’s soul — a harmonious tribute to faith, artistry, and the shared Buddhist heritage that unites nations across time.
MEHEDI R — Google review
I recently visited Wat Thai Buddhagaya, a beautiful temple reflecting Thai culture through its intricate architecture and peaceful atmosphere. Nestled close to the Great Buddha Statue, the temple offers a calm space for meditation, but when I visited, there was ongoing construction work, which slightly affected the ambiance. Despite this, the charm of the golden Buddha statue inside the main hall and the serene gardens still made it a worthwhile experience. The temple operates from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily, and entry is free.
Sujit P — Google review
Wat Thai is a Thai monastery located in Bodhgaya, Bihar. Situated near Maya Sarovar, it is one of the exquisite monasteries in Bodh Gaya and among the must-visit places in Bodh Gaya...
Dr.Abhi Y — Google review
No tickets required as this is a Thai Buddhist temple. It has nice Thai restaurant at the front, you go in from the far left gate and look to your left. Nice delicious Thai food both vegetarian and non vegetarian.
ศรทอง ส — Google review
Thai temple, Bodh Gaya, Bihar 824231, India•http://www.watthaibuddhagaya935.com/•Tips and more reviews for Wat Thai Buddhagaya Temple
13 min · 0.68 mi
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Metta Buddharam Temple

4.6
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4.5
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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The Metta Buddharam Temple, also known as the Silver Temple, is a stunning Thai temple located in Bodh Gaya. This magnificent structure features an outer shell made of stainless steel and adorned with decorative mosaic mirrors. One of its most striking features is the large white Buddha statue housed within a silver pagoda at the back of the temple. Unlike other temples in Bodh Gaya that use golden metallic colors, this temple stands out with its unique white metallic color scheme.
This temple is a peaceful place with beautiful architecture. The intricate designs and calm surroundings make it great for meditation or just spending some quiet time. Everything is clean and well-kept, creating a soothing atmosphere. It's a lovely spot to visit if you’re looking for some peace and positivity.
Sayan C — Google review
Perhaps the most beautiful monastery with the most exquisite detailings at present in Bodhgaya. The Metta Buddharam temple gives you a vibe like no other. The temple has a relatively newer architecture and thus stands apart from the rest of the monasteries in the town. We found the main temple closed and were told that it is yet to open to public. Hope to get inside this marvellous piece of architecture the next time!
Kuheli G — Google review
Absolutely mesmerizing! The peaceful aura and intricate architecture make this place truly special. The white Buddha statue is breathtaking, radiating serenity. It’s a perfect spot for self-reflection and capturing stunning photos. A must-visit for anyone seeking tranquility
Children W — Google review
I visited Metta Buddharam Temple in Bodhgaya, which is known for its serene environment. The temple is beautifully decorated, and the atmosphere is calm, making it ideal for meditation. I spent some time in silence, reflecting and absorbing the peaceful surroundings. It's a place that offers spiritual solace.
Anjali G — Google review
It is a beauty on its own.... The beautiful and unique theme of the place makes it more attractive.... Photography here is best ... Especially on cloudy days ... Just standing there made me feel as if I was in some fantasy world.... It provided me with peace and relaxation to my mind.... I just fell in love with this place.... It is great.... Each and every corner of this place is attractive.... It opens at 8 and closes by 5 or 6 in evening.... Top most beautiful place according to me in Bodhgaya. Even the steps and the ground is beautifully designed... It literally made me feel as if I went to the place where immortals reside... Its beautiful .... . Must go.... You can take your family there .. safe for kids also.... A good photo should be taken here... And above all its free... No tickets...
Arya M — Google review
Looks marvellous. The architecture is good even though the place is quite small is just before you visit Bodh Gaya.
Suhas S — Google review
The Metta Buddharam Temple in Gaya, Bihar, stands as a relatively new yet captivating addition to the sacred landscape of Bodh Gaya. Unlike the ancient Mahabodhi Temple with its profound historical roots, Metta Buddharam distinguishes itself with a striking modern architectural style, featuring an outer shell of stainless steel and intricate mosaic mirror work that shimmers in the sunlight. This unique design gives it a distinctly contemporary feel, setting it apart from many traditional Buddhist temples in the region. Upon entering, visitors are often struck by the serene and impeccably maintained surroundings. The temple offers a tranquil atmosphere, ideal for meditation and contemplation, a much-needed respite in the often bustling pilgrimage town. The main temple floor, crafted from wood, leads to a marble-floored meditation room beneath, providing a cool and peaceful environment for devotees. The interior is adorned with numerous handmade sculptures, crafted from a mixture of white cement, clay, and epoxy, adding to its artistic appeal. While it may not possess the ancient mystique of other Bodh Gaya sites, Metta Buddharam is a testament to modern Buddhist architectural principles and serves as a vital center for practice and study. It offers a space for both local and international followers to connect with their faith, engage in meditation, and learn about Buddhist teachings. The temple is particularly mesmerizing when beautifully lit at night, creating a truly unforgettable spectacle. Although some areas might have restricted access or be under construction, the overall experience of peace, unique architecture, and spiritual solace makes Metta Buddharam Temple a highly recommended visit for anyone exploring Bodh Gaya.
Mihir — Google review
The most beautiful monastery with the most exquisite detailings at present in Bodhgaya. The Metta Buddharam temple gives you a vibe. Try to visit specially in winter or in rainy season. The views are amazing specially in winter.
Akshay K — Google review
MXXJ+P9X, Belsar, Bodh Gaya, Bihar 824231, India•Tips and more reviews for Metta Buddharam Temple
15 min · 0.78 mi
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The Royal Bhutanese Monastery

4.6
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4.6
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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The Royal Bhutanese Monastery, located in Bodh Gaya, Bihar, is a magnificent tribute to Lord Buddha and Bhutanese architecture. Commissioned by the King of Bhutan, this monastery features intricate carvings and beautiful murals that showcase the essence of Bhutanese artistry. Visitors can explore the serene surroundings perfect for meditation and reflection. The monastery also offers lodging facilities for those looking to immerse themselves in Buddhist culture and spirituality.
This monastery is a peaceful and beautiful place to visit. It is built in traditional Bhutanese style, with colorful designs and carvings that tell stories from Buddha’s life. Inside the temple, a large statue of Buddha creates a calm and spiritual atmosphere. Walking through the quiet gardens around the monastery feels refreshing and relaxing. The whole place is very clean and well-kept, making it perfect for meditation or simply enjoying the peace. Coming here feels like stepping into a different world, filled with beauty, culture, and a sense of calm that stays with you.
Sourav P — Google review
The Royal Bhutanese monastery has been built in Bodhgaya by the Bhutanese royalty. It is located quite close to the Wat Thai temple, Japanese temple and Giant Buddha statue. The inside of the temple has beautiful carvings depicting different stages of life of lord Buddha.
Kuheli G — Google review
I recently visited Royal Butanene Monastery in Gaya, and it's truly a breathtaking experience. This beautiful structure is a perfect representation of Bhutanese culture, with its vibrant colors and intricate designs. The peaceful atmosphere makes it an ideal place for reflection. Highlights from my visit: 1. Gorgeous Bhutanese architecture that instantly captivates you 2. Serene and calm environment, great for unwinding 3. Detailed craftsmanship that shows the rich culture of Bhutan If you're in Bodhgaya, this is definitely worth a visit!
Sujit P — Google review
At a distance of 500 m from 80 Feet Giant Buddha Statue and It is a peaceful place where you can learn and practice Buddhism.
DEEPAK P — Google review
Built by the king of Bhutan as a tribute to Lord Buddha. It would be wonderful to see some of these temples in Bodhgaya being used for services/pujas etc. It seems most of these temples are just idle for pilgrims to visit.
David M — Google review
The temple is very Good, the architecture is very fine. The garden area was very green although You cannot Roam in the garden area as it was closed. If you are coming to Bodhgaya you should visit the temple.
TUSHAR K — Google review
One of the beautiful monasteries in Bodhgaya. It is a monastery of Bhutan. Very beautifully maintained garden n monastery. The surrounding atmosphere is very beautiful. The inside of the temple is very neat and clean. No entry fee needed. U can park the car on the nearby road. Overall a good place to visit in Bodhgaya.
Suvrajit C — Google review
One of the most beautiful temple in Bodhgaya. Its definitely my favourite place in Bodh Gaya.The structure is beautiful and the inside of the temple is more esthetic.There are many beautiful paintings and carvings inside the temple. You will definitely love this temple. Its also very peaceful and you can meditate here. But you'll have to keep silence inside and you can't fall asleep inside. Its closed from 12pm to 2pm.
Arun G — Google review
MXRM+WQ8, Bodh Gaya, Bihar 824231, India•Tips and more reviews for The Royal Bhutanese Monastery
5 min · 0.28 mi
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The Great Buddha Statue

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4.5
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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Religious destination
Monuments & Statues
Inaugurated in 1989, the 25-meter-tall Buddha statue located near the Mahabohdi Temple is a major attraction for Buddhist pilgrims. The statue depicts Buddha seated in dhyana mudra on a lotus and is flanked by ten statues of his great disciples. Erected outdoors, this awe-inspiring statue stands at an impressive height of 19.5 meters and was complemented by the installation of ten additional standing statues in 1996.
Visiting The Great Buddha Statue in Gaya was truly impressive. The massive statue stands peacefully in the middle of a green and calm environment, giving a deep sense of peace and spirituality. The place is well-maintained and perfect for photography or just relaxing in a quiet atmosphere. Unlike many tourist spots, it was not overcrowded when I visited, so I could easily enjoy the whole area without much disturbance. The pathways are good, but some parts could be improved for better accessibility, especially for wheelchairs. This site is definitely a must-visit when traveling to Gaya.
Drabir K — Google review
Powerful Icon of Peace & Spirituality..! I visited the Great Buddha Statue in Bodh Gaya, and it truly lives up to its reputation. Standing about 25 meters (≈80 ft) tall, it shows the Buddha in meditation pose (Dhyana Mudra) seated on a lotus. The construction uses red granite and sandstone, and the craftsmanship is impressive…!
Dream L — Google review
The Great Buddha statue at Bodh Gaya stands as a magnificent testament to India’s spiritual and artistic heritage. Towering over the sacred landscape where Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment, it reflects the enduring legacy of Buddhist architecture and devotion. Crafted from sandstone and red granite, the statue’s serene expression captures the essence of calm reflection central to the Buddha’s teachings. Morning sunlight accentuates its fine detailing, highlighting the craftsmanship of those who built it as a symbol of peace and learning. Visiting this monument is not merely a visual experience, but a journey through history — to the heart of one of the world’s cultural and philosophical traditions.
MEHEDI R — Google review
*5.0 out of 5 stars* A Spiritual Oasis in Bodh Gaya I'm still under the spell of the Great Buddha Statue in Bodh Gaya! This magnificent 80-foot-tall statue is a must-visit for anyone seeking peace and enlightenment. The serene atmosphere, the intricate carvings, and the stunning architecture will leave you breathless. The statue, made of red granite and sandstone, depicts Lord Buddha in a meditative pose, surrounded by 10 smaller statues of his disciples. The attention to detail is remarkable, and the peaceful ambiance is palpable. I was impressed by the statue's sheer size and grandeur. The hollow interior contains 20,000 bronze Buddha images, and the spiral staircase leading to the chest offers a unique perspective. *Tips for Visitors:* - Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and crowds. - Take time to appreciate the intricate carvings and architecture. - Don't miss the 10 smaller statues of Buddha's disciples. *Highly Recommended:* If you're in Bodh Gaya, don't miss the Great Buddha Statue. It's a spiritual oasis that will leave you feeling peaceful and inspired.
Ninad S — Google review
The Buddha Smriti Museum (Buddha Smriti Park) in Patna is one of the most peaceful and spiritually enriching places in Bihar. Built in memory of Lord Buddha, this museum and park beautifully capture the essence of Buddhism and its deep connection with Bihar — the land where Buddha attained enlightenment. Located right in the heart of the city near Patna Junction, it’s easy to reach and offers a calm retreat from the busy streets outside. The centerpiece of the park is the magnificent Pataliputra Karuna Stupa, which houses sacred relics of Lord Buddha brought from different Buddhist countries. The architecture is stunning — modern yet deeply symbolic, with clean lines and a serene ambiance that invites silence and reflection. Inside, the museum features fascinating exhibits, sculptures, and interactive displays that depict Buddha’s life journey and teachings. The audio-visual presentations are very informative and make the experience even more engaging. The place is immaculately maintained, with beautiful gardens, meditation halls, and pathways lined with greenery. The atmosphere feels truly divine, especially in the evening when the entire complex lights up softly, creating a magical and meditative environment. If you’re visiting Patna, this is a must-see destination — not just for Buddhists but for anyone seeking peace, knowledge, or inspiration. The Buddha Smriti Museum perfectly blends spirituality, history, and modern design, making it one of the finest attractions in the city. 🌸🕊️
Zishan A — Google review
It's an amazing place to visit in Bodh Gaya, the statue is 80 feet tall of Gautam Buddha in Meditating state and is surrounded by standing statues which was inaugrated by Dalai Lama a local heritage site and a tourist place for biddhists and local visitors.
Abhishek K — Google review
The Great Buddha Statue in Bodh Gaya, Bihar, is a truly awe-inspiring sight and a must-visit for its majestic scale and deep spiritual significance. Standing approximately 80 feet tall, this magnificent figure is one of the largest Buddha statues in India, depicting the Lord in a profound meditation pose (Dhyana Mudra). Constructed from a beautiful mix of sandstone and red granite, the statue exudes a powerful sense of peace and serenity. It is located in a well-maintained garden near the Daijokyo Buddhist Temple, providing a calm and meditative environment that perfectly complements the surrounding pilgrimage sites of Bodh Gaya. The sheer height and presence of the Buddha, seated upon a giant lotus, draw visitors from around the globe seeking a moment of contemplation and inspiration.
Aparna C — Google review
This place is near to maha budh temple . After reach the maha budh temple you can easily reach there with the help of google map. No, entry fees here. You can easily go here and near the budh and click the photo and videos. I like the place.
Mamta — Google review
Great Buddha Campus Road, Great Buddha Rd, Bodh Gaya, Bihar 824231, India•http://www.great-buddha-statue.com/•+91 631 220 0747•Tips and more reviews for The Great Buddha Statue
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Be Happy Cafe, these restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away.

FUJIYA GREEN RESTAURANT

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3.6
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North Indian restaurant
Nestled near the iconic Bodhgaya Mahabodhi Temple, Fujiya Green Restaurant is a bustling spot that draws in both locals and tourists alike. On my visit after attending a teaching by His Holiness Dalai Lama, I found the place packed to the brim with eager diners. The outdoor seating offered a refreshing escape, while inside, the warm atmosphere made it easy to relax despite the crowd.
We ordered Hot & Sour Chicken Soup, Mutton momos (steamed & fried), Mix chow ein, and chilli chicken. Everything was delicious and was worth the money and it all costed us ₹1000 including dal tadka and roti and paneer pakoda.
Kulsoom N — Google review
Absolutely terrible food—cold, tasteless, and clearly not fresh. Service was slow, and hygiene was questionable. Easily the worst dining experience I’ve ever had.
Sahil S — Google review
This is the worst restaurant of my life so far. It only has a name, but the quality of the food is absolutely terrible. A few days ago, I went there to eat and ordered chicken lollipop. I found a piece of dishwashing scrubber in the chicken.
Gautam K — Google review
I ordered Dosa, it was yummy !! Will definitely visit again to try other dishes. Note: They have separate seating arrangement for Veg & Nonveg which i liked very much.
Abhishek R — Google review
Bodhgaya Mahabodhi Temple is one of the most favourite tourist places in India. This restaurant is not far from this holy temple, there are different kinds of dishes available and so many people come to this place to have their food. The price is reasonable.
Bimalangkar — Google review
I have been to this location almost every other day I have stayed in Bodhgaya for 3 weeks. There is a wide selection of food, prices are good and portions are large which is making many plates easily sharable. Staff is friendly and service is good. Downside is that there are no washrooms but still worth the visit.
Isabel A — Google review
Not really good , food didn't seem fresh. We there were ants in our drinks because it was a honey based drink. We didn't come back, it's not worth the try.
AnaMaria C — Google review
A Culinary Paradise in Bodhgaya! 🌿 Fujia Green Restaurant is an absolute delight for the senses! Nestled in the heart of Bodhgaya, it offers a perfect blend of serene ambiance, warm hospitality, and mouthwatering flavors. From their signature momos to the soul-soothing thukpa, every bite is a burst of authenticity and love. Impeccably clean, beautifully decorated, and truly peaceful — it’s not just a meal, it’s an experience. A must-visit haven for food lovers! 😊✌️🍜🍲♥️🫶
ASHVANI K — Google review
Kalachakra Maidan Rd, Bodh Gaya, Bihar 824231, India•+91 631 220 0048•Tips and more reviews for FUJIYA GREEN RESTAURANT

Shyam cafe

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Pizza restaurant
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Shyam cafe in Bodhgaya is a highly recommended establishment with excellent food and attentive, friendly staff. Their diverse menu offers a variety of delectable options including pizza, spaghetti, and various cakes. The carrot cake and coconut pie are particularly noteworthy. Additionally, their online delivery service is efficient and the owner is known for his courteous nature. This place provides a great atmosphere to hang out with friends while enjoying savory dishes such as their solid pizzas.
They have delicious desserts and very good pizza and spaghetti also! Nice portions! Please try their Oreo shake! Yummy!
Melissa — Google review
Iced Coffee is just normal coffee with ice cubes and pastries were not fresh Overall experience was below average. And over priced
Aniket ( — Google review
This place is an excellent option in Bodhgaya. The food is good and the people running it are friendly and attentive. The carrot cake is definitely recommend. The basic pizza was good too. The table outside would be a great option when the weather is good.
Ajey K — Google review
Quality desserts ^^ Soothing environment 😌 Quiet space for hot afternoons : ) Thank you 😊
Jay T — Google review
Really good carrot cake, one of the best i've ever had. Coffee is good too, recommended place 👍👍
Andres M — Google review
Great food, service and ambience. I had a good time being there. Keep up the good work 👍
Deep P — Google review
Amazing Place to hang out with friends, Amazing food The Pizza, The Spaghetti, The Cakes everything was Super tasty (I would recommend trying the Iced Caramel latte)
Subir K — Google review
Just awesome place nd pocket friendly coffee shop and pizza , this shop is much better than Cafe Coffee Day . You have to visit once in your life .
Sajjan K — Google review
SUJATA BYPASS ROAD, near METTA BUDDHA, Bodh Gaya, Bihar 824231, India•Tips and more reviews for Shyam cafe
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Tirupati South Cafe

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3.5
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South Indian restaurant
Tirupati Veg Restaurant, an established eatery in Bodhgaya, stands out for its extensive variety of vegetarian dishes. It exclusively offers South Indian cuisine, ensuring authenticity and consistent flavors. Additionally, the restaurant caters to different palates by serving paneer items and mushrooms apart from traditional South Indian fare. With budget-friendly prices and a location near the Thai Temple in Arya Complex, Tirupati Veg Restaurant provides patrons with an array of choices without compromising on quality.
Tirupati South Cafe serves good and tasty food with nice flavors. The only drawback is that the place is small and cannot accommodate many people at once.
Dr P — Google review
I recently visited Tirupati South Café in Bodh Gaya and had a mixed experience. While the food's taste was above average, the delays in service were disappointing. We had to wait longer than expected for our orders, which slightly dampened the dining experience. That said, the staff was courteous, and the service quality itself was good once the food arrived. The ambiance of the café was pleasant and welcoming, making it a comfortable place to spend time. However, the pricing seemed steep compared to the overall experience and the quality of the dishes. For the amount charged, I expected a smoother and more efficient service. Overall, it’s a decent place to try if you are craving South Indian food in Bodh Gaya, but the management needs to work on minimizing wait times and reevaluating the pricing to make it a better value for customers.
Abhishek V — Google review
Food is good and affordable. Good for pure veg people.
Aditi A — Google review
Their serving staff were very bad, I just order a thali of Rs 170 got 2 roti, chawal, Dal fry, two vegetable sabji, and a chach after that i order for 2 more roti's and called for waiter he told i am not for this table so he tells to call the waiter who taken order of the table and then waiting for 5 to 10 mins I told him that i want 2 extra roti he told charges will be included for extra roti I said ok no problem just give 2 roti, for 2 roti he take 30 mins. I am just amazed by this type of service, I eaten my full meal in that period of time. Very bad experience, And in waiter lack of common sense, there waiter have no understanding between them they just order 6 thali for same table having only 3 customer. Lack of cooperation between staff and waiters.🤬🤬
Shubham G — Google review
Good Environment and location is great as well. The interior is colourful, though not quite well lit. The food, that's a different story. There's usually 1 person to serve / cook. I tried Butter Masala Dosa, and to be honest, it tasted like it was filled with Aaloo paratha's filling. But that's just my experience.
Satyam K — Google review
Not for good service. The way of talking is not good. Waiters come forward to create trouble. If I ask for water, they tell me to order it and then I will get water later. Order is not on time. The way of talking to women is not good. Service is not good.😡😡😡
Pritam R — Google review
In Budh Gaya very tasty food available. Very reasonable price and good Service.
Suresh G — Google review
Tirupati Veg Restaurant is one of the oldest restaurant in Bodhgaya. They serve only vegetarian food in town. They are the only restaurant who serve all south indian food with the purity in it and same taste. You can have other vegetarian food also like Paneer items, mushrooms etc. Price- Budget restaurant with quality. Location- Arya Complex, Near Thai Temple, Bodhgaya
Prem K — Google review
Sujata International, Arya Complex, Japnese Temple Rd, Near Hotel, Mastipur, Bodh Gaya, Bihar 824231, India•+91 94312 79530•Tips and more reviews for Tirupati South Cafe-Best Pure Veg Restaurant in Bodhgaya

Sujata Hotel Restaurant

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4.5
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American restaurant
Located inside the Sujata hotel, the restaurant offers a pleasant dining experience with its attentive and well-trained staff. It is particularly suitable for families, and even attracts politicians due to its reputation for serving delicious food. One notable feature is that it operates every day of the year, boasting three fully air-conditioned dining rooms. Their menu includes mouthwatering dishes such as chicken tikka butter masala paired with butter nan. While the restaurant may be slightly pricey, there are alternative options close by.
Great place to enjoy good food with family...Chinese dishes are a must try..
Muneesh S — Google review
Near clean and simple place. Enjoyed staying here. Peaceful atmosphere. We were served nice tea as a welcome drink. Nothing fancy but all basics were good. Good place to stay in a town like Gaya.
Sang E — Google review
Please double check your bill if you were to visit this restaurant. Amazing food as I have been visited few times. Love going there for nice Indian food. But a friend warned me to check the bill as they over-charged her last year. Guess what, it happened to me when I checked my bill. They added an item I didn't order and they immediately took that item off when we started to check the item - seems like they are aware of it. So please double check your bill if you were to visit this restaurant.
JC C — Google review
This is inside the Sujata hotel. The thing is that if you visit there for food in his restaurant you will feel free they have we'll trend staff for the service. This restaurant is very comfortable for the family. Many political people come to visit at the dinner because they have good food in this restaurant. One of the Plus point is this hotel gives restaurant facility 365 days. They have 3 dining room Full air condition facility. This restaurant serves food is very delicious I tried there chicken tikka butter masala with butter nan.
Shakya — Google review
The place is clean and good. Nice staff overall ok
Prem K — Google review
Little expensive but food is quite awesome. I can say this place has the best chicken momos in the town. Chicken Thukpa and Veg Thukpa were also okayish but atleast better than other joints.
Uttam K — Google review
Its in the middle of shopping streets and temples... Super convenient and cozy.. It has got good restaurant too.
Sarath T — Google review
Nice and beautiful place to stay, restaurant is a little expensive but you have plenty of nice restuarant just a few walk away. Hotel staff are very professional and helpful.
Kumar S — Google review
Hotel Sujata, Japanese Temple Road Temple Street, Bodh Gaya, Bihar 824231, India•https://www.sujatahotel.com/•+91 94305 69922•Tips and more reviews for Sujata Hotel Restaurant
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