India

New Delhi

New Delhi is the capital of India and the second-most populous city in the country, after Mumbai. It is located in the northern part of India, on the Yamuna River.

New Delhi is a city of contrasts, with old and new architecture, traditional and modern cultures. The city is home to many historical and cultural landmarks, including the Red Fort, the Jama Masjid, and the Akshardham Temple.

New Delhi has a long and rich history, dating back to the 17th century. The city was founded by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, and was later the capital of the British Raj. New Delhi is home to many historical and cultural landmarks, including the Red Fort, the Jama Masjid, and the Akshardham Temple.

Budhgaya

Bodh Gaya is a town in the Gaya district of Bihar, India. It is best known as the place where Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment. The Mahabodhi Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, marks the spot where the Buddha sat under the Bodhi Tree.

Bodh Gaya is a major pilgrimage site for Buddhists from all over the world. The town is also home to a number of other Buddhist monasteries and temples.

Bodh Gaya is the most important pilgrimage site for Buddhists. It is the place where Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment, and where he taught his first disciples.
 
Bodh Gaya is a melting pot of cultures. Buddhists from all over the world come to visit the town, and there are many different monasteries and temples representing different traditions.