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Archaeological Museum


This fully modernised, 100-year-old sandstone museum houses wonderfully displayed ancient treasures, such as the very well-preserved, 3rd-century-BC lion capital from the Ashoka Pillar, which has been adopted as India’s national emblem, and a huge 2000-year-old stone umbrella, ornately carved with Buddhist symbols.


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1. Thai Temple & Monastery

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With its unique, red-walled design, the temple is worth a look, but the real reasons to visit are the peaceful gardens and large standing Buddha that…

2. Dhamekh Stupa & Monastery Ruins

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Set in a peaceful park containing monastery ruins is this impressive 34m stupa, marking the spot where the Buddha preached his first sermon. The floral…

3. Mulgandha Kuti Vihar

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This turreted temple was completed in 1931 by the Mahabodhi Society, and is noted for its interesting wall frescoes, which depict events from Buddha's…

6. Japanese Temple & Monastery

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Somewhat simple on the outside, this temple features a reclining Buddha carved from sandalwood inside the main shrine.

7. Chaukhandi Stupa

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This large, ruined stupa dates back to the 5th century AD, and marks the spot where Buddha met his first disciples. The incongruous tower on top of the…

8. Trilochan Ghat

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At Trilochan, two turrets emerge from the river, and the water between them is especially holy.