Popular and Trending Places in Gaya

Gaya is a holy city beside the Falgu River, in the northeast Indian state of Bihar. It’s known for 18th-century Vishnu pad Mandir, a riverside temple. The city is known to have belonged to the Magadh Empire and is surrounded on three sides by hills, creating a picturesque and lovely location. Gaya is a spellbinding location with a long history associated with royalty and spirituality and is connected to the rest of India as well as the other main towns of Bihar through different means of transportation.

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Things To See & Do

Vishnupad Temple Near Gaya

Vishnupad Temple Near Gaya

A spiritual and peaceful hill in Gaya
The temple was built by Queen Ahilyabai in 1787. A lovely religious site, surrounded by water on three sides and craggy rocks on three sides, is set on the banks of the gushing Phalgu River. A 40-centimeter-long footprint of Lord Vishnu is located in the temple.

1 to 2 hours

Suggested Time

Ramshila Hill Near Gaya

Ramshila Hill Near Gaya

The holiest hill in Gaya
The most sacred location of this town is Ramshila Hill, which is located on the southeast side of Gaya and is said to be the site of Lord Rama's "pinda" offering. There are a number of antique stone carvings on and around the hill that attest to the presence of prior buildings or temples associated with the bygone era.

3 to 5 hours

Suggested Time

Nirvana School Of Thai Massage & Yoga Gaya

Nirvana School Of Thai Massage & Yoga Gaya

Where your mind and body rejuvenate
This is a location where people may learn how to use ‘Thai Yoga Massage, Clinical Bodywork, and Meditation’ to attain the deepest level of relaxation.

1 to 2 hours

Suggested Time

Mangla Gauri Temple

Mangla Gauri Temple

The temple of Goddess Shakti
Goddess Shakti, also known as Sati, is worshiped in this temple. The temple is one of the "Shakti Peethas' ' built on top of Mangla Gauri Hill. There are further temples dedicated to Maa Kali, Lord Ganesha, Lord Hanuman, and Lord Shiva inside this well-kept temple complex.

3-4 hrs

Suggested Time

Ramshila Hill

Ramshila Hill

The holiest hill in Gaya
The most sacred location of this town is Ramshila Hill, which is located on the southeast side of Gaya and is said to be the site of Lord Rama's "pinda" offering. There are a number of antique stone carvings on and around the hill that attest to the presence of prior buildings or temples associated with the bygone era.

3 to 5 hours

Suggested Time

Akshya Vat

Akshya Vat

Where a Banyan Tree got the blessing to be immortal!
In close proximity to the VishnuPad Temple lies the well-known Akshya Vat, a Banyan Tree. As per folklore, it is believed that the Akshya Vat received Sita Devi's blessing to be everlasting and never shed its leaves throughout any season. It is a venerable Banyan tree that is said to have existed before Lord Ram's reign and has many intriguing legends connected to it.

6 to 7 hours

Suggested Time

Barabar Caves

Barabar Caves

Cave Dwellings with a fascinating past
Barabar Caves, located close to Gaya, are known to have an interesting history and dates back to the 2nd century. The caves are a set of 7 rock-cut caves and it is believed that the Maurya Empire produced the earliest rock-cut caverns in India.

2-3 Hours

Suggested Time

Royal Bhutan Monastery

Royal Bhutan Monastery

Magnificent Buddhist monastery with a vast history
Royal Bhutan Monastery is a monastery in Bodhgaya known for its vast history and stories related to the life of Lord Buddha. Numerous significant scenes from the life of Gautam Buddha are shown in clay sculptures at the monastery, drawing millions of Buddhists from all over the world. This monastery was built as a homage to Lord Buddha by the King of Bhutan.

5 to 6 hours

Suggested Time

Thai Monastery

Thai Monastery

An exceptional architecture delight in the heart of Gaya
The Thai monastery at Bodh Gaya stands out for its unique construction and breathtaking beauty. It has a sloped roof with golden tiles on it and is said to contain a 25-meter-tall bronze statue of Lord Buddha.

2-3 Hrs

Suggested Time

Indosan Nippon Japanese Temple

Indosan Nippon Japanese Temple

The art and culture of Japan
The Indosan Nippon Japanese Temple is an ideal example of how Buddhist culture and Japanese architecture can co-exist. The temple is constructed completely out of wood and resembles a standard Japanese shrine. A variety of Japanese-style artworks that illustrate many major occasions in Buddha's life are also on display in the temple. The Lord Buddha idol, which is venerated daily by monks and followers, is also kept in the sanctuary.

2 to 4 hours

Suggested Time

Surya Kund Near Gaya

Surya Kund Near Gaya

Hot Springs in India
Tourists go to Surya Kund, one of Gaya's top attractions, two times a year when fairs are conducted there. It is a widely held belief that taking a holy plunge in the kund will absolve one of all past misdeeds.

2-3 Hrs

Suggested Time

Muchalinda Lake

Muchalinda Lake

Lake of the Snake King, Muchalinda
The Muchalinda lake is considered as a significant place of worship owing to a folklore related to the lake. It is believed that the snake king Muchalinda, also known as SheshNaga, guarded Lord Buddha at this lake from a violent thunderstorm, as it is also believed that Buddha is an avatar of Lord Vishnu.

2 to 4 hours

Suggested Time

Mahabodhi Temple

Mahabodhi Temple

A Timeless Architectural Masterpiece
In the third century B.C., Emperor Asoka constructed the first temple in the Mahabodhi Temple Complex; the current temple was constructed between the fifth and sixth centuries. The current Mahabodhi Temple Complex at Bodh Gaya consists of the 50 m high grand Temple, the Vajrasana, the sacred Bodhi Tree, and other six sacred sites related to Buddha's enlightenment.

2 to 3 hours

Suggested Time

Vishnupad Temple

Vishnupad Temple

A spiritual and peaceful hill in Gaya
The temple was built by Queen Ahilyabai in 1787. A lovely religious site, surrounded by water on three sides and craggy rocks on three sides, is set on the banks of the gushing Phalgu River. A 40-centimeter-long footprint of Lord Vishnu is located in the temple.

1 to 2 hours

Suggested Time

Best Time To Visit Gaya

All Year Round Destination

  • OCT-MAR

    Peak Season

  • JUL-DEC

    Moderate Season

  • MAR-JUN

    Off-season

  • What To Expect:Pleasant weather with clear skies
  • Things You'll Love:Spiritual meet-ups, culture, and temples

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

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Makar SankrantiJanuary

Buddha Purnima MahotsavApril or May

Bodhgaya Buddha JayantiMay

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Popular and Trending Places in Gaya

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  • Discover a new city through a food tour. Food tour's are the easiest way to take a tour, learn about the local delicacies, and the best of all, get great tips that aren't just "local" tips for tourists, but sometimes, lessons for a lifetime too
  • Use Public Transportation. When you are in a new city, you can possibly see places and people that you wouldn't normally see when simply walking to the places that checks your list. Some buses or rails take you to parts of the city you wouldn't get to see otherwise. Whilst using public transportation, just ensure that you are following the local norms and do remember to watch the locals!
  • Find a local festival. Go beyond what other tourists might do while visiting a place. Look for the unique things you would want to do. Use social media or the local tourism website to find out what's going on locally. You may have to move out of the center of the city to do some of the less popular but more unique things, so just keep that in mind!

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Gaya

What are the top things to do in Gaya?

Gaya is an incredibly lively place and is popularly known for its topmost things to do like Vishnupad Temple, Ramshila Hill, and Nirvana - School Of Thai Massage & Yoga, Gaya. You will have a great time here, then why wait? Book your trip now!

What are the best places to visit in Gaya?

The most loved attractions in Gaya are Vishnupad Temple, Ramshila Hill and Nirvana - School Of Thai Massage & Yoga, Gaya.

What are some of the most famous restaurants and eateries to explore in Gaya?

If you are a foodie, Gaya is the right place for you. Gaya has many famous restaurants and eateries for you to explore, some of which are Paprika Fine Dine Pure Veg Restaurant, The Spice Affair and BrooD's Play N Eat.