An austere village located at a 46-kilometer drive from Bhopal, Sanchi in Madhya Pradesh is a World Heritage Site.
Strewn with Buddhist shrine ruins, Sanchi is a very popular tourist attraction on the ancient Buddhist trail.
Located at a 9-kilometer drive from Vidisha, Sanchi is a well of information on ancient Gupta architectural inclinations apart from being a delightful repository of Buddhists relics.
History
With a history that is traceable to the 3rd century B.C., Sanchi in Madhya Pradesh India though not directly connected with the life of Lord Buddha is an important Buddhist pilgrimage.
Tourist Attractions
Sanchi is the perfect place for those interested in exploring Buddhist monuments, Ashokan stupas and other relics from the past.
See the Sanchi Stupa that stands as an ovation to ancient craftsmanship. Built under the patronage of Emperor Ashoka, the stupa at Sanchi was built in the 3rd century B.C. Sculptures on the doorway that leads to the stupa express tales from the life and teachings of Lord Buddha.
The Museum at Sanchi displays a large variety of Buddhist objects that engage your attention.
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