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Lumbini Province, Nepal

Things to do in Lumbini

The UNESCO World Heritage birthplace of the Buddha — a serene pilgrimage site in Nepal's Terai, with the Maya Devi Temple, a sacred garden and a sprawling zone of monasteries built by nations worldwide.

Lumbini is the birthplace of the Buddha and one of Buddhism's four great pilgrimage sites — a calm, flat expanse of gardens and monasteries in Nepal's Terai lowlands.

At its heart is the Maya Devi Temple, marking the exact spot where Siddhartha Gautama was born, set beside a sacred pond and the ancient Ashoka pillar. Around it spreads the vast Monastic Zone, where countries from Thailand to Germany have built temples in their own styles, threaded by canals and walking paths.

It's a place to slow down: cycle between monasteries, visit the Lumbini Museum, and climb to the World Peace Pagoda. Below are our picks for where to stay and the best things to do in Lumbini.

Where to stay in Lumbini

Sights & attractions in Lumbini

What to do in Lumbini

Getting around in Lumbini

Frequently asked questions

Why is Lumbini famous?+

Lumbini is the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Pilgrims and travellers come to see the Maya Devi Temple, the sacred garden with the Ashoka pillar, and the international Monastic Zone.

How many days do you need in Lumbini?+

One full day covers the Maya Devi Temple, the sacred garden and a cycle or rickshaw tour of the Monastic Zone. Stay overnight if you want a quiet sunrise visit or time at the Lumbini Museum and World Peace Pagoda.

How do you get to Lumbini?+

The nearest airport is Gautam Buddha International at Bhairahawa, about a 30-minute drive away. Lumbini is also reachable overland from Pokhara (roughly 6–8 hours) and Chitwan, and sits close to the Indian border at Sunauli.

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