Trans-Border Buddha Trail: Nepal to India
Trans-Border Buddha Trail: Nepal to India
This immersive journey follows the life, teachings, and institutional legacy of the Buddha across Nepal and India. Beginning in Kathmandu and Lumbini, students examine sacred landscape formation, monastic zones, and pilgrimage flows before crossing into India’s historic Buddhist corridor.
The program integrates archaeological sites, active monasteries, heritage management systems, and museum-based object study, encouraging students to see how devotion, learning, governance, and tourism co-exist along a sacred path that transcends national borders.
Students will:
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Trace Buddhist sacred geography through place-based mapping.Analyze pilgrimage systems as economic and institutional infrastructures.Compare monastic education traditions across regions.Examine heritage stewardship and tourism trade-offs.
Read MoreProduce a “Buddha Trail” portfolio integrating sacred route maps and site briefs.
Religious Studies
History
Anthropology
Asian Studies
Heritage & Tourism Studies
Peace & Conflict Studies
Education
Political Science
Development Studies
Kathmandu
Lumbini
Bodh Gaya
Sarnath
Nalanda
Rajgir
Delhi