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India’s Buddha trail draws SE Asia pilgrims

azibaza2 2026-04-24 2 minutes read

India’s ancient Buddhist Circuit is enjoying a surge of global interest, with travellers from Southeast Asia flocking to retrace the footsteps of the Buddha.

The route links some of the most sacred sites in Buddhism, including Bodh Gaya, where Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment, Sarnath, where he delivered his first sermon, and Kushinagar, the place of his Mahaparinirvana. Together, these destinations offer a journey steeped in history, spirituality and cultural heritage.

For many visitors, the appeal lies not only in pilgrimage but also in the chance to explore India’s rich architecture and traditions. The circuit spans several states, from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh to Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh, each offering a unique perspective on the enduring influence of Buddhism.

India is actively promoting the trail to international audiences, recognising the growing demand for meaningful travel experiences. Tourism authorities have stepped up efforts through exhibitions, roadshows and partnerships with tour operators, aiming to make the circuit more accessible and better structured for global visitors.

The renewed focus comes as Southeast Asia, home to millions of Buddhists, emerges as a key source of travellers. Pilgrims from Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia and beyond are increasingly drawn to India’s spiritual heartlands, seeking both religious connection and cultural discovery.

Officials say the Buddhist Circuit is more than a tourist attraction—it is a living link to traditions that continue to shape communities across Asia. By investing in infrastructure and international promotion, India hopes to position itself as the premier destination for Buddhist pilgrimage tourism.

As interest grows, the circuit is set to play a larger role in connecting cultures and reinforcing India’s place at the centre of Buddhism’s global story.

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