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Leshan Giant Buddha In India | TourHawker
2N/3D

Leshan Giant Buddha

Delhi

Price INR Per Person
Leshan Giant Buddha

Leshan Giant Buddha Itinerary

Day1
Day 1: Arrival in Leshan Morning:

Arrive in Leshan, either by train, bus, or car. Check into your accommodation in Leshan city center. Afternoon: Visit the Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area. Explore the magnificent Giant Buddha statue, which stands at 71 meters tall and is carved into the cliffs overlooking the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu, and Qingyi rivers. Take a boat ride on the river to get a closer view of the Giant Buddha from the water. Evening: Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant in Leshan, sampling Sichuan cuisine specialties such as mapo tofu, kung pao chicken, and hotpot. Take a leisurely stroll along the riverside promenade and enjoy the evening views of the Giant Buddha illuminated against the night sky.

Day2
Day 2: Mount Emei Morning:

Take a day trip to Mount Emei, one of the Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains of China and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Travel to Mount Emei by bus, car, or organized tour from Leshan. Afternoon: Explore Mount Emei's scenic attractions, hiking trails, and Buddhist temples. Visit landmarks such as the Baoguo Temple, Wannian Temple, and Qingyin Pavilion. Enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and forests from viewpoints such as Jieyin Hall and Elephant Bathing Pool. Evening: Return to Leshan in the evening. Relax and unwind at your accommodation, perhaps enjoying a traditional Sichuan hotpot dinner or exploring the local nightlife in Leshan city center.

Day3
Day 3: Cultural and Historical Exploration Morning:

Visit the Lingyun Temple, a historic Buddhist temple located near the Leshan Giant Buddha. Explore the temple complex, which dates back over 1,200 years, and admire its ancient architecture, colorful murals, and serene gardens. Afternoon: Explore the ancient town of Leshan, known for its well-preserved Ming and Qing dynasty architecture, narrow alleys, and traditional courtyard homes. Visit attractions such as the Wuyou Temple, Mahao Cliff Carvings, and the Leshan Museum to learn more about the history and culture of the region. Evening: Enjoy a farewell dinner at a local restaurant in Leshan, savoring delicious Sichuan dishes and reflecting on your exploration of the Leshan Giant Buddha and surrounding area. Depart from Leshan in the evening, either by train, bus, or car, carrying memories of your journey to this iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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    Delhi
  • Duration
    2N/3D
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Frequently asked Questions:

The Leshan Giant Buddha is located near the city of Leshan in Sichuan province, China. It stands at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu, and Qingyi rivers.

The Leshan Giant Buddha is approximately 71 meters (233 feet) tall, making it one of the tallest stone Buddha statues in the world.

The Giant Buddha is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and holds cultural and historical significance as a representation of Buddhist art and engineering from the Tang Dynasty.

The statue was carved directly into the cliffs of Lingyun Hill during the Tang Dynasty (713-803 AD). It is believed that the construction was initiated by a monk named Hai Tong.

No, climbing on the Buddha is not allowed. However, visitors can take a boat ride to get a closer view of the statue from the river.

The construction of the Leshan Giant Buddha took over 90 years to complete, spanning multiple generations of craftsmen and artisans.

Yes, there is an entrance fee to access the site and view the Giant Buddha. The fee may vary depending on factors like age and nationality.

Yes, Chengdu is the nearest major city, and there are buses and trains available for visitors to travel to Leshan to see the Giant Buddha.

The best time to visit is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild. However, it is open to visitors throughout the year.

Yes, besides the Giant Buddha, visitors can explore the Lingyun Temple and other scenic areas around Leshan, offering a rich cultural and natural experience.