Vishwa Shanti Stupa
Vishwa Shanti Stupa
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seema60
Toronto, Canada969 contributions
Jan 2023 • Friends
We visited the Peace stupa on our trip to Bodhgaya. It has a nice cable car ride upto the top. I think one can also walk up but we didn’t have time. It was a very busy Sunday so felt a bit crowded. The place is full of monkeys and quite dirty. We just walked around and then came down. I have seen the Leh stupa which was more beautiful.
Written 23 January 2023
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Designerplanet
Patna, India32 contributions
May 2019 • Family
A must visit place of Bihar. Had amazing tour with my family members. People from all over Bihar and nearby states readily come here with their friends to enjoy the vacation. Here you can find plenty of photographers. At some distance from vishwa Shanti Stupa you will find Rope - way which will take you up to the mountains.
Written 10 April 2020
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Poornima Shenoy
Patna, India49 contributions
Oct 2020
It is a beautiful pagoda . There is a buddhist shrine nearby where you can meditate. The ropeway to the top saved time though there is a walkway too . It is a good place to walk and see the hills around . There are quite well behaved langurs (monkeys) . It does not have provisions for wheelchairs and there are several steps to climb.
Written 18 October 2020
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drsnt2000
Bokaro Steel City, India9 contributions
It's among the most unsafe rope way i have ever been to. It's completely miss managed, horrible infrastructure. Kids below 3 are not allowed. It's single seater carriage which does not stop anywhere. You have to hop into running carriage, with non functioning locks, very small place to put your feet. If you seriously think of your and your family safety avoid at any cost. We had to take stairs as we had soon 4 years old and they cannot travel alone. My wife took him up while i went on rope way with my daughter. While coming down i decided to take stairs. They are very badly designed with no uniformity in steps. No railings on Valley side. We had to hold our son constantly as he kept on slipping. There is absolutely no lightning on the way and no place to sit and relax. It's putt right dangerous. Even the stairs near start are long and slanted so you have to constantly strain your legs no to fall while coming down. The place gets 1 star from me, definitely place to avoid
Written 27 January 2015
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Rush401
Vienna, Austria1,028 contributions
Dec 2014 • Friends
Well wort a visit,,on your way to nalanda ruins,,,take the chair lift up as its 400meteres up a hill,,,60/-RS round trip,,remember it closes in the afternoon so time your visit well,,superb structure ,nice temple on the grounds,,,
Written 21 December 2014
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Gourab G
Kolkata (Calcutta), India54 contributions
Oct 2018 • Family
This stupa is situated on a hill top and you have to reach there either by chair-rope or by walking/palanquin. Rope fares are 80 INR round trip. The view is spectacular from the top. The rope way might seem risky to some people.
Written 16 March 2019
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thapar80
Singapore, Singapore28 contributions
Dec 2017 • Family
Shanti Stupa is a very peaceful temple located at the peak of hill. You feel very calm and relaxed there.
There are 2 ways of reaching the peak: ropeway and trekking. The minimum age allowed for the ropeway is 8 years so family with young kids are left with only one option. The trekking is really good but little tiring for the young ones especially if they are not used to of such climbs.
There are plenty of 'Gray Langur' at the peak so suggest to carry food items only in the closed bags, if you really need to. They literally search your pockets and plastic bags.
The place has lot of local vendor shops on the way but most of those sell duplicate mineral water and soft drinks. Be careful or alternatively carry your own water bottle.
One request, please don't throw plastic garbage around and help to keep the place clean and preserve the natural beauty.
There are 2 ways of reaching the peak: ropeway and trekking. The minimum age allowed for the ropeway is 8 years so family with young kids are left with only one option. The trekking is really good but little tiring for the young ones especially if they are not used to of such climbs.
There are plenty of 'Gray Langur' at the peak so suggest to carry food items only in the closed bags, if you really need to. They literally search your pockets and plastic bags.
The place has lot of local vendor shops on the way but most of those sell duplicate mineral water and soft drinks. Be careful or alternatively carry your own water bottle.
One request, please don't throw plastic garbage around and help to keep the place clean and preserve the natural beauty.
Written 29 December 2017
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P Mukherjee
Kolkata (Calcutta), India25 contributions
Mar 2015 • Family
A Must see along with the cable car ride to the top (though rather primitive). Getting in and getting out of the single seat cable car is quite exciting.
Written 23 March 2015
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KomalPankajArora
Bengaluru, India58 contributions
Jan 2015
Its worth visiting Rajgir.Single seated Chair car is overall a new experience with beautiful scenic view. Its well maintained and you will feel very peace after visiting this place.
Written 19 January 2015
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Pratik_Priya
New Delhi, India108 contributions
Jan 2016 • Friends
The peace and serene atmosphere in and around the Stupa speaks aloud. Going up the hill on the aerial ropeway is in itself an adventure. But the sense of accomplishment comes only when you bow down before the Buddha. This is a revered place not only for the Indians and the Japanese but for all those who believe that we can have a better world order if we were to follow the Buddha.
There are a few monkeys. But the locals who put up their wares for sale, will confirm to you that the monkeys mean no harm, and so it happened.
There are a few monkeys. But the locals who put up their wares for sale, will confirm to you that the monkeys mean no harm, and so it happened.
Written 22 January 2016
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