About Sarnath
Ten kilometres from Varanasi, this is where the Buddha gave his first sermon — the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, addressed to five ascetics. The UNESCO-tentative archaeological zone is anchored by the 5th-century CE Dhamek Stupa. Also here: the Ashokan Lion Capital that became India's national emblem.
History
Originally called Rishipattana ('the seers' descent') and Mrigadava ('the deer park'), Sarnath is where Siddhartha — newly enlightened at Bodhgaya — found his five former ascetic companions and delivered the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, the 'turning of the wheel of Dharma'. The Buddha's first sangha was formed here. Emperor Ashoka erected the polished sandstone pillar in the 3rd century BCE; its four-lion capital, broken from the column, is now in the Sarnath Museum and serves as the national emblem of India. The Dhamek Stupa, a 43-m cylindrical tower, marks the exact spot of the first sermon — its lower half is the original Mauryan brickwork, the upper half added by the Guptas in the 5th century CE. Xuanzang, visiting in the 7th century, recorded thirty monasteries and three thousand monks; Muslim invasions in the 12th century reduced it to the ruins visible today, and excavations only resumed in 1834 under British archaeologist Alexander Cunningham.
Best Time to Visit
October to March
Entry fees in your currency
- Indian / SAARC / BIMSTEC adult₹20$…
- Foreign National₹250$…
- Children below 15Free—
- Sarnath Museum entry₹5 / ₹250$…
- Camera (still)Free—
- Video camera₹25$…
Live INR rates, refreshed hourly. Confirm at the gate counter — entry fees may have changed since this page was updated.
Entry Fee · Tickets
How much does it cost to visit Sarnath?
ASI archaeological complex has a paid ticket. Modern Mulagandha Kuti Vihar is free.
- Indian / SAARC / BIMSTEC adult₹20
- Foreign National₹250
- Children below 15Free
- Sarnath Museum entryIndian / Foreigner — closed on Fridays₹5 / ₹250
- Camera (still)Free
- Video camera₹25
- Archaeological complex open sunrise to sunset
- Ticket can be bought at the gate or online at asi.payumoney.com
- Mulagandha Kuti Vihar open 4 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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Travel Tips
- Combine with Varanasi — most visitors stay in Varanasi and day-trip to Sarnath, 10 km / 30 min by auto
- The Sarnath Archaeological Museum (closed Fridays) holds the Lion Capital — an unmissable 1-hour visit
- Mulagandha Kuti Vihar (the modern temple, 1931) has Kosetsu Nosu's life-of-Buddha frescoes — read before visiting
- Avoid May–June heat; if you must visit in summer, arrive at the gate at 6:30 a.m.
- Each major Asian Buddhist nation has built a monastery here — the Thai, Burmese, Chinese, Japanese and Korean temples are open to visitors
Temples & Heritage Sites
- Mulagandha Kuti Vihar — modern (1931) Buddhist temple with Japanese frescoes
- Chaukhandi Stupa — 5th-century stupa marking the Buddha's reunion with the five ascetics
- Sarnath Archaeological Museum — home of the Ashokan Lion Capital
- Tibetan, Thai, Burmese and Japanese monasteries — all in a 1 km radius
How to Reach Sarnath
Sarnath is located in Uttar Pradesh, India at coordinates 25.3811°N, 83.0214°E. You can reach Sarnath 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 Sarnath
Sarnath lies in Uttar Pradesh, India, and ranks among the state’s most-visited pilgrimage destinations. The nearest major city and transport gateway is Varanasi, roughly 9 km away — most travellers route through Varanasi by air or rail before continuing on to Sarnath. Time your trip for October to March for the most comfortable weather.
Visitors from United States are eligible for India’s e-Tourist Visa — apply online a few days before you fly. Foreign nationals pay ₹250 entry at Sarnath, and all on-site costs are in Indian Rupees (₹); use the currency converter above to see each ticket tier in your home currency.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the best time to visit Sarnath?
- The best time to visit Sarnath is October to March.
- What are the top travel tips for Sarnath?
- Combine with Varanasi — most visitors stay in Varanasi and day-trip to Sarnath, 10 km / 30 min by auto. The Sarnath Archaeological Museum (closed Fridays) holds the Lion Capital — an unmissable 1-hour visit. Mulagandha Kuti Vihar (the modern temple, 1931) has Kosetsu Nosu's life-of-Buddha frescoes — read before visiting. Avoid May–June heat; if you must visit in summer, arrive at the gate at 6:30 a.m.. Each major Asian Buddhist nation has built a monastery here — the Thai, Burmese, Chinese, Japanese and Korean temples are open to visitors.
- Where is Sarnath located?
- Sarnath is in Uttar Pradesh, India, at 25.3811° N, 83.0214° E. The nearest major city and transport hub is Varanasi, about 9 km away.
- What are the best places to visit near Sarnath?
- Top attractions near Sarnath include Varanasi Ghats (about 9 km away), Alopi Devi Temple (Madhaveshwari) (about 117 km away), Kushinagar (about 174 km away) — all easy to combine on a Uttar Pradesh trip.
- What is the entry fee at Sarnath for foreign tourists?
- Foreign nationals pay ₹250 to enter Sarnath (rates last verified 2025-10). Indian and other ticket tiers are listed in the Entry Fee section above.
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