Vietnamese Temple
Funded and erected by the Vietnam Government, the Vietnamese Temple was
constructed to promote Buddhism in the year 2002. The Avalokiteswara statue
is that of a peaceful Buddha and is mounted inside the temple and paints a
serene picture as you enter the temple premises.
Since it was recently built, you will find state-of-the-art architectural
techniques reflecting in this magnificent shrine. The sprawling gardens that
surround the shrine are also a must visit while you are here.
Temple Timings: 7:00 am to 7:00 pm / Entrance Fee: Free Entry
Getting There
Air: The nearest airport is at Gaya
Airport 7 Kms and Patna 135 kms. Indian Airlines and Sahara Airlines
connect Patna to Calcutta, Bombay, Delhi, Ranchi, Lucknow and various other
cities.
Rail: The nearest railway station is Gaya (17km).
Road: Bodhgaya is well connected by road to Gaya (17km), Nalanda (101 km),
Rajgir (78 km), Patna (135km), Varanasi (252 km), Calcutta (495km)
Local Transport: Taxis, Tongas, Auto Rickshaws, Cycle Rickshaws are
available.
Bus: Regular direct bus services are available from Gaya, Patna, Nalanda,
Rajgir, Varanasi. Bihar State Tourism Development Corporation run buses from
Patna-Bodhgaya route twice a day.
Conducted Tour: Chartered buses or taxis are arranged from Ranchi and Patna
by Bihar State Tourism Development Corporation.
Where to Stay
Bihar State Tourism Development Corporation runs three hotels - Siddhartha
Vihar, Buddha Vihar and Sujata Vihar and has a Tourist Information Centre in
its sprawling tourist complex campus. There is Hotel Bodhgaya Ashok run by
Indian Tourism development Corporation and there are several other private
hotels in the town.
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