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Sarnath Travel Guide - Page 1 Sarnath Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/sarnath page 1 Max: 33.5°C Min: Rain: 0.0mm 26.89999961 When To 8530273°C Sarnath Aug The beautiful town of Sarnath is Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. VISIT Max: 33.0°C Min: Rain: 0.0mm immersed in rich culture and an 26.60000038 intriguing history. One of the four 1469727°C http://www.ixigo.com/weather-in-sarnath-lp-1169346 most important places of Sep pilgrimage for Buddhists, the town Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Jan Max: Min: Rain: 0.0mm is a serene spiritual hamlet. It Famous For : Places To VisitReligiousCity Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. 32.90000152 25.89999961 5878906°C 8530273°C houses the impressive Dhamekha Max: Min: Rain: 0.0mm 22.29999923 9.600000381 Stupa and the grand Ashoka Pillar. Originally known as Isipathana, the splendid 7060547°C 469727°C Oct town is close to the religious city of Varanasi. Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Feb With a strong influence of Buddhism, Lord Max: Min: Rain: 0.0mm Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. 32.59999847 22.10000038 Buddha preached his first sermon of 4121094°C 1469727°C Max: Min: 13.0°C Rain: Dharma in this holy town. Inheriting its 26.39999961 0.30000001192092 8530273°C 896mm Nov name from Saranganatha, which means God Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. of Deer, the town boasts of a plethora Mar Max: Min: Rain: 0.0mm temples. Recently built are a number of Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. 29.39999961 15.89999961 8530273°C 8530273°C Thai, Burmese, Korean and Chinese temples Max: Min: Rain: 0.0mm 32.70000076 17.39999961 Dec offering a distinct and unique architectural 293945°C 8530273°C Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. style to its visitors. The mystic charm and Apr Max: Min: Rain: 0.0mm glory of the town captures its historical past Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. 24.10000038 11.19999980 1469727°C 9265137°C and cultural heritage. Max: Min: 22.5°C Rain: 0.0mm 38.59999847 4121094°C May What To Hot weather. Carry Light clothes. Max: Min: Rain: 39.79999923 26.39999961 0.10000000149011 SEE 706055°C 8530273°C 612mm 5 Sights Jun http://www.ixigo.com/places-to-visit-see-in-sarnath-lp-1169346 Hot weather. Carry Light clothes. This Pdf and its contents are copyright © Max: Min: Rain: 7.5mm 2013,ixigo.com, all rights reserved. ixigo logo, the 1 Chaukhandi Stupa character and all other marks displayed herein are 37.20000076 27.70000076 registered and/or common law trademarks of 293945°C 2939453°C ixigo.com and/or third parties. Jul Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Sarnath Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/sarnath page 2 Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh 4 Tibetan Temple Where To Manikarnika Ghat, Varanasi, UP 221001 2 Archaeological Museum Eat +91-80520-13043 5 Places http://www.ixigo.com/foods-in-of-sarnath-lp-1169346 3 Hotel Hindustan International 1 Ganpati Guest House C-21/3,Maldahiya,Varanasi,Uttar Pradesh 221002 Sarnath, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, +91-542-2411484 India The 4 Sheenu Restaurant D3/24 Meer ghat, Varanasi, UP Archaeological Museum is a treasure trove. 221001 There are superb sculptures excavated from the site, mostly 6thor 11th-century CE +91-542-2390059 Buddhist icons. The Ashokan Pillar, India’s 5 Deer Park national emblem, towers in the central hall 2 Sankatha Guest House as does a magnificent 2.87m-high Bodhisattva. 3 Ashoka Pillar Ganpati Guest House, D3/24 Meer ghat, Varanasi, UP 221001 +91-542-2390059 Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India 5 Iba Cafe Restaurant Sarnath Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/sarnath page 3 B 3/335b, Shivala, Shivala, Varanasi, UP 221001 +91-542-2277523 Sarnath Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/sarnath page 4 Quick LOCATE http://www.ixigo.com/hotels-in-sarnath-lp-1169346 See A: Chaukhandi Stupa B: Archaeological Museum C: Ashoka Pillar D: Tibetan Temple E: Deer Park Food F: Ganpati Guest House G: Sankatha Guest House H: Hotel Hindustan International I: Sheenu Restaurant J: Iba Cafe Restaurant.
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