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Day
1: Bhubaneshwar
Day
5: Baliguda - Belghar - Kothagargh - Rayagada
After
early breakfast proceed to Ankadelli - 70 km to witness the most primitive,
interesting & unique tribal weekly market of the Bonda tribes. The place
is the border of the neighboring state of Andhra Pradesh, divided by river
Machkund, with interest waterfall, mountain & forest.
Day
9: Jeypore - Laxmipur - Rayagada
Day
12: Puri
Day
2: Agra
Day
3: Agra - Varanasi
Day
4: Varanasi - Bodhgaya 
Day
6: Bodhgaya - Nalanda - Rajgir - Patna
RAJGIR
- The Buddha lived in the sixth century BC. Mahavir was born in 567 BC and
the traveller in Bihar will encounter them both constantly. Rajgir is 10km
south of Nalanda and sacred to the memory of the founder of both Buddhism
and Jainism. Lord Buddha spent many months of retreat during the rainy
season here, and used to meditate and preach on Griddhkuta, the 'Hill of the
Vultures'. Lord Mahavir spent fourteen years of his life at Rajgir and
Nalanda. It was in Rajgriha that Lord Buddha delivered some of his famous
sermons and converted king Bimbisara of the Magasha Kingdom and countless
others to his creed. Once a great city, Rajgir is just a village today, but
vestiges of a legendary and historical past remain, like the cyclopean wall
that encircles the town and the marks engraved in rock that local folklore
ascribes to Lord Krishna's chariot. This legend, like many others associates
Rajgir to that distant time when the stirring events recorded in the epic
Mahabharata were being enacted. Rajgir is located in a verdant valley
surrounded by rocky hills.
Explore
the side where Buddha was cremated and visit Mahaparinirvana Temple.
Overnight at Kushinagar.
Day
8: Kushinagar - Lumbini
Day
9: Lumbini - Balrampur