Must see points of interest in kapilvastu

Here's a list of Must see points of interest in kapilvastu recommended by our experts:

Tilaurakot Fort

Tilaurakot Fort

Monument in kapilvastu
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Located approximately 25 kilometers east of Lumbini and about 4 kilometers north of Taulihawa, the modern district center of Kapilbastu District(approx. 30,000 ...

Piprahwa Stupa

Piprahwa Stupa

Monument in kapilvastu
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The Stupa of Piprahwa, in the Basti region of Uttar Pradesh state of northwestern India very near the border with Nepal, is a large round mudbrick structure ...

Tilaurakot Museum

Tilaurakot Museum

Museum in kapilvastu
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Some 150 meters before Tilaurakot's western gate (the modern main entrance) lies a small, neglected, but quaint museum housing jewelery and other ornaments, ...

Lumbini Garden

Lumbini Garden

Garden/Botanical Garden in kapilvastu
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Located approximately 22 kilometers east from Taulihwa is the sacred birthplace of Lord Buddha. The garden stretches one kilometer east west and 4 kilometers ...

Salargarh Archaeological Site

Salargarh Archaeological Site

Place to Visit in kapilvastu
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The site is located 200 mts. east of Piprahwha, where a monastery of Kushan Period is excavated. The monastery is approached from the north through a flight ...

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Ganvaria Archaeological Site

Ganvaria Archaeological Site

Place to Visit in kapilvastu
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Ganvaria Archaeological Site is also called Royal Palace where Lord Buddha spent initial 27 years of his life. Its excavations decipher two massive baked brick ...

Palace Site

Palace Site

Things to do in kapilvastu
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Excavations carried out by Dr. K.M. Srivastava indicated the ruins of the palace of King Shuddhodhan, the father of Prince Gautam (Lord Buddha). It is said to ...

Terai Trekking

Terai Trekking

Things to do in kapilvastu
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A flat-landers version of mountain trekking. First performed in 1991 by two Peace Corps volunteers who walked from Bhairawaha, to Trivenighat, and on to Chitwan...