Bodhgaya Taxi – Your Trusted Ride in Gaya

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Vishnupad Temple

Located on the banks of the Falgu River in Gaya, this ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu & is believed to bear his footprint on a sacred rock. A revered site for performing Pind Daan rituals, it draws countless devotees seeking blessings for their ancestors, while its spiritual aura & historical significance make it a key pilgrimage destination.

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Sita Kund

Situated near Ramshila Hill in Gaya, Bihar, this sacred site is associated with Goddess Sita from the Ramayana. Believed to be the place where Sita took a holy bath, the kund holds great religious significance and attracts devotees who come to offer prayers and seek blessings amidst its serene surroundings.

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Rubber Dam

Built across the Falgu River in Gaya, it is India’s first rubber dam, designed to ensure water availability for the Vishnupad Temple and nearby areas. Apart from its functional importance, the site has become a local attraction, offering visitors a view of modern engineering blended with the sacred landscape of the holy river.

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Dungeshwari Temple

Nestled in the hills near Bodh Gaya, this revered site is where Lord Buddha is believed to have meditated before attaining enlightenment. Also known as the Mahakala Caves, it houses shrines dedicated to both Buddha and Goddess Dungeshwari, attracting pilgrims and visitors seeking spiritual tranquility amid its natural, cave-like surroundings.

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Barabar Caves

Located about 30 km from Gaya, these are the oldest surviving rock-cut caves in India, dating back to the Mauryan period. Associated with the Ajivika sect and later Buddhists and Jains, the caves are renowned for their polished interiors and historical significance, offering a glimpse into ancient architecture and spiritual traditions.

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Dasrath Manjhi Dwar

Situated in Gehlaur village near Gaya, this memorial gate honors Dashrath Manjhi, the “Mountain Man” who single-handedly carved a path through a rocky hill using simple tools. The dwar stands as a symbol of his determination and spirit, inspiring visitors with the story of how one man’s resolve transformed the lives of his entire community.

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Vishwa Shanti Stupa

Located on Ratnagiri Hill near Rajgir, not far from Gaya, this White Peace Pagoda was built by Japanese Buddhists to promote world peace. Surrounded by lush hills, it offers a serene atmosphere and panoramic views, attracting pilgrims and tourists seeking spiritual calm and scenic beauty.

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Nature Safari

Near Rajgir, the Nature Safari lets visitors explore the region’s scenic hills, forests, and rivers. With guided trails and abundant flora and fauna, it offers a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts and an opportunity to experience the serene beauty of Rajgir’s landscape.

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Zoo Safari

The Zoo Safari in Rajgir provides a chance to observe wild animals and birds in a naturalistic setting. Designed for recreation and education, it attracts families and tourists, combining wildlife exploration with conservation awareness in a safe and enjoyable environment.

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Vaishali

A historic and spiritual town in Bihar, known for its Buddhist heritage and ancient sites. Key attractions include the Ashoka Pillar, Relic Stupa, Ananda Stupa, and Vishwa Shanti Stupa. The town draws pilgrims, history enthusiasts, and tourists seeking spirituality and culture.

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Parasnath Temple

Located on Parasnath Hill in Jharkhand, it is a sacred Jain pilgrimage site where 20 of the 24 Tirthankaras attained salvation. The temple attracts thousands of devotees and trekkers each year. Its serene surroundings and scenic hill views make it a spiritual and picturesque destination.

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Banaras

One of India’s oldest cities, Varanasi is a major spiritual & cultural hub on the banks of the Ganges. Famous for the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, ghats & evening Ganga Aarti, it attracts pilgrims & tourists alike. The city offers a unique blend of religious devotion, history & vibrant local culture.