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Day 1: Sārnāth

Day 1: SārnāthArrive in Sārnāth and check in to our accommodations where we’ll have an orientation session, group meditation, and dinner.

Day 1: SārnāthArrive in Sārnāth and check in to our accommodations where we’ll have an orientation session, group meditation, and dinner.Day 2: Sārnāth

Day 1: SārnāthArrive in Sārnāth and check in to our accommodations where we’ll have an orientation session, group meditation, and dinner.Day 2: SārnāthWe’ll head out early in the morning for a guided tour and meditation at the Deer Park, where the Buddha gave his first sermons and set in motion the wheel of Dhamma. After lunch with a local family, we’ll visit the Archaeological Museum, wander around town, and meditate at the Mūlagandhakuti Vihāra while Indian and Sri Lankan bhikkhus chant the Dhammacakkapavatthana Sut

Day 1: SārnāthArrive in Sārnāth and check in to our accommodations where we’ll have an orientation session, group meditation, and dinner.Day 2: SārnāthWe’ll head out early in the morning for a guided tour and meditation at the Deer Park, where the Buddha gave his first sermons and set in motion the wheel of Dhamma. After lunch with a local family, we’ll visit the Archaeological Museum, wander around town, and meditate at the Mūlagandhakuti Vihāra while Indian and Sri Lankan bhikkhus chant the Dhammacakkapavatthana SutDay 4: Sārnāth to Bodhgayā

Day 1: SārnāthArrive in Sārnāth and check in to our accommodations where we’ll have an orientation session, group meditation, and dinner.Day 2: SārnāthWe’ll head out early in the morning for a guided tour and meditation at the Deer Park, where the Buddha gave his first sermons and set in motion the wheel of Dhamma. After lunch with a local family, we’ll visit the Archaeological Museum, wander around town, and meditate at the Mūlagandhakuti Vihāra while Indian and Sri Lankan bhikkhus chant the Dhammacakkapavatthana SutDay 4: Sārnāth to BodhgayāAfter a hearty breakfast and group meditation, we’ll embark on a six-hour bus-ride to Bodhgayā, with a pit-stop along the way for chai (tea) and lunch. After checking into our accommodations, we’ll honor the Buddha’s Awakening with a group meditation under the Bodhi Tree at the celebrated Mahābodhi Temple.

Day 1: SārnāthArrive in Sārnāth and check in to our accommodations where we’ll have an orientation session, group meditation, and dinner.Day 2: SārnāthWe’ll head out early in the morning for a guided tour and meditation at the Deer Park, where the Buddha gave his first sermons and set in motion the wheel of Dhamma. After lunch with a local family, we’ll visit the Archaeological Museum, wander around town, and meditate at the Mūlagandhakuti Vihāra while Indian and Sri Lankan bhikkhus chant the Dhammacakkapavatthana SutDay 4: Sārnāth to BodhgayāAfter a hearty breakfast and group meditation, we’ll embark on a six-hour bus-ride to Bodhgayā, with a pit-stop along the way for chai (tea) and lunch. After checking into our accommodations, we’ll honor the Buddha’s Awakening with a group meditation under the Bodhi Tree at the celebrated Mahābodhi Temple.Day 5: Bodhgayā

Day 1: SārnāthArrive in Sārnāth and check in to our accommodations where we’ll have an orientation session, group meditation, and dinner.Day 2: SārnāthWe’ll head out early in the morning for a guided tour and meditation at the Deer Park, where the Buddha gave his first sermons and set in motion the wheel of Dhamma. After lunch with a local family, we’ll visit the Archaeological Museum, wander around town, and meditate at the Mūlagandhakuti Vihāra while Indian and Sri Lankan bhikkhus chant the Dhammacakkapavatthana SutDay 4: Sārnāth to BodhgayāAfter a hearty breakfast and group meditation, we’ll embark on a six-hour bus-ride to Bodhgayā, with a pit-stop along the way for chai (tea) and lunch. After checking into our accommodations, we’ll honor the Buddha’s Awakening with a group meditation under the Bodhi Tree at the celebrated Mahābodhi Temple.Day 5: BodhgayāWe’ll begin the day with a group meditation under the Bodhi Tree, followed by a delicious breakfast at the Be Happy Café. We’ll then continue to tour around, listen to stories, take colourful snapshots, and meditate around the Mahābodhi Temple’s complex before returning to the Be Happy Café for an Italian-styled lunch prepared by a Canadian pizzaiola. Pilgrims can then spend the afternoon meditating on their own at the Mahābodhi Temple, wandering around Bodhgayā’s monastic zones and markets, savoring a cup of chai, or resting back at our accommodations.

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