Bodh Gaya is a highly significant religious site and pilgrimage destination located in the Gaya district of the Indian state of Bihar. It is renowned worldwide as the place where Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment under the sacred Bodhi Tree. Considered the holiest site in Buddhism, it is home to the Mahabodhi Temple Complex, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Mahabodhi Temple
Bodhi Tree
Great Buddha Statue (also known as 80-Foot Buddha Statue)
Royal Bhutan Monastery
Indosan Nippon Japanese Temple
Dungeshwari Cave Temple (also known as Mahakala Caves or Dungeshwari Hills/Pragbodhi)
Muchalinda Lake / Lotus Pond
Thai Monastery (Wat Thai Buddhagaya)
Tibetan Temple
Sujata Temple & Stupa (Sujata Garh)
Bodhgaya Archaeological Museum
Tergar Monastery
Metta Buddharam Temple (Silver Temple)
Barabar Hill Caves
Cankamana
Animesh Lochan Chaitya
Ratnagarh
Vietnamese Temple
Gaya Pind Daan Area
Vishnupad Temple