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Kushinagar

Uttar Pradesh, India · Pilgrimage · ★ 4.6/5

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About Kushinagar

Beneath twin sal trees in 483 BCE, the Buddha entered Mahaparinirvana on this ground. The UNESCO-tentative archaeological complex turns on two anchors: the 6.1-metre reclining Buddha inside the Mahaparinirvana temple, and the Ramabhar Stupa raised over the cremation site.

History

Kushinagar — ancient Kusinara, capital of the Malla republic — is where the Buddha, aged 80, ate his last meal (sukara-maddava, often translated as wild boar but possibly a mushroom dish) at the smith Cunda's house, walked to the sal grove on the outskirts, lay on his right side between two sal trees, and entered Mahaparinirvana. His body was cremated by the Mallas at the Ramabhar mound; the relics were divided among eight kingdoms, sparking the founding of stupas across India. Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE marked the cremation site with the Ramabhar Stupa and built the original Mahaparinirvana temple. The 6.1 m reclining Buddha statue inside the modern (rebuilt 1956) temple is the original Gupta-era monolith dating to the 5th century CE — its serene expression depicting the precise moment of nirvana. Kushinagar's eclipse during the medieval period is so complete that its identity was forgotten; it was only reidentified in 1861 by Alexander Cunningham following Xuanzang's pilgrim accounts.

Best Time to Visit

October to March

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How much does it cost to visit Kushinagar?

Free entry to the temple and Ramabhar Stupa. Adjacent monasteries are also free.

Free entry — no ticket required
  • Mahaparinirvana Temple open 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Ramabhar Stupa is on open ground, accessible all day
  • International monasteries follow Buddhist calendar timings — many close 12–2 p.m.
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Travel Tips

  • Kushinagar International Airport (KBK) opened in 2021 — direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Colombo and Bangkok in season
  • The site is spread over 1.5 km — the Mahaparinirvana temple, the Mathakuar shrine and the Ramabhar Stupa are best done on foot or by cycle-rickshaw
  • Major Asian monasteries — Thai Wat (impressive Sukhothai-style), Burmese (Shwedagon-replica), Korean, Japanese-Sri Lankan, Chinese — are all clustered around the main temple and worth a half-day
  • Stay at the Lotus Nikko or Imperial — Japanese-Sri Lankan run, walking distance to the temple
  • Kushinagar pairs with Lumbini (Nepal, 170 km) and Sravasti (170 km) on a 3-day Buddhist North-India loop

Temples & Heritage Sites

  • Mahaparinirvana Temple — the reclining Buddha, the spot of nirvana
  • Ramabhar Stupa — 49-m diameter cremation mound
  • Mathakuar Shrine — bronze Buddha in the bhumisparsha mudra
  • Thai, Burmese, Korean, Japanese-Sri Lankan, Chinese monasteries

How to Reach Kushinagar

Kushinagar is located in Uttar Pradesh, India at coordinates 26.7411°N, 83.8881°E. You can reach Kushinagar by air (nearest airport in Uttar Pradesh), train, or road. Use YatraJunction's free fare calculator to compare live train, bus and flight prices, and to build an AI-powered itinerary tailored to your budget and travel dates.

Planning Your Visit to Kushinagar

Kushinagar lies in Uttar Pradesh, India, and ranks among the state’s most-visited pilgrimage destinations. The nearest major city and transport gateway is Patna, roughly 178 km away — most travellers route through Patna by air or rail before continuing on to Kushinagar. Time your trip for October to March for the most comfortable weather.

Travelling from within India, Patna connects to every metro by daily domestic flights and the railway network, so Kushinagar slots easily into a wider Uttar Pradesh itinerary.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Kushinagar?
The best time to visit Kushinagar is October to March.
What are the top travel tips for Kushinagar?
Kushinagar International Airport (KBK) opened in 2021 — direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Colombo and Bangkok in season. The site is spread over 1.5 km — the Mahaparinirvana temple, the Mathakuar shrine and the Ramabhar Stupa are best done on foot or by cycle-rickshaw. Major Asian monasteries — Thai Wat (impressive Sukhothai-style), Burmese (Shwedagon-replica), Korean, Japanese-Sri Lankan, Chinese — are all clustered around the main temple and worth a half-day. Stay at the Lotus Nikko or Imperial — Japanese-Sri Lankan run, walking distance to the temple. Kushinagar pairs with Lumbini (Nepal, 170 km) and Sravasti (170 km) on a 3-day Buddhist North-India loop.
Where is Kushinagar located?
Kushinagar is in Uttar Pradesh, India, at 26.7411° N, 83.8881° E. The nearest major city and transport hub is Patna, about 178 km away.
What are the best places to visit near Kushinagar?
Top attractions near Kushinagar include Sarnath (about 174 km away), Varanasi Ghats (about 183 km away), Sravasti (about 203 km away) — all easy to combine on a Uttar Pradesh trip.

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