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IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE BUDDHA Blue Cliff Monastery Pilgrimage - September 22- October 5, 2018 Pilgrimage to India and Nepal with Dharmacharya Shantum Seth and the monastics in the Plum Village tradition Information Packet Reclining Buddha at Kushinagar Nalanda Mahabodhi Temple, Bodh Gaya Vaishali Vulture peak Ghats on the river Ganga at Varanasi

In Sujata s Village. Sujata, the 13 year old girl who Offered Buddha some rice- milk On Buddha s path Blue Cliff Monastery pilgrimage: In the Footsteps of the Buddha (14 days, beginning and ending in Delhi) September 22 - October 5, 2018 US$ 3150 Building Love - Agra, the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort October 5-6, 2018 US$ 395 The Exquisite Caves Ajanta & Ellora (beginning and ending in Delhi) October 6-9, 2018 US$ 1450 Sponsorship: For every 8 people who sign up to come on the pilgrimage, the price includes the sponsorship of one monastic to come on the pilgrimage, including international airfare to and from India. You are also welcome to independently sponsor a monastic to come on the pilgrimage. Shakyamuni Buddha discovered the truth of overcoming suffering and bringing happiness to the individual, family and society. Before he died, the Buddha suggested that it would be of great benefit to those who are interested in his teachings to make a pilgrimage to the places associated with his life. This 14- day journey will begin in New Delhi on September 22, 2018 after which we fly to Varanasi. Thereafter, we travel by our own private coach to Bodh Gaya, Nalanda/Rajgir, Vaishali, Kesariya, Kushinagar, Lumbini, Kapilavastu and Sravasti. From Sravasti we go by road to Lucknow and then fly to Delhi. We will be back in Delhi on October 5, 2018, in the evening. You should book your departure flight late night (after 11 pm) on October 5, 2018 or early morning of October 6, 2018.

In Delhi, we will visit the place where Mahatma Gandhi, the father of India, lived and died. This is a wonderful place to begin the pilgrimage as Gandhiji reminds us of the Buddha in our time. He personified a unique way of living, faith and politics where it became a practice of applied ethics. The Buddha lived and traveled along the plains of the Ganges. Besides Delhi, we shall visit two states of northern India, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, and go into southern Nepal. Our journey will take us to the Deer Park at Sarnath, where the Buddha gave his first teachings; Bodh Gaya, where the Buddha attained enlightenment; Kushinagar, where he passed away and Lumbini where he was born. We will visit his favorite meditation place, Vulture Peak in Rajgir; take a gentle walk across the countryside to the village of Sujata, the young girl who offered him rice and milk when he was starving to death; Sravasti where he spent 24 rain retreats; Kapilavastu, where he spent the first 29 years of his life; Vaishali, where the first nuns were ordained; Kesariya, where the largest stupa in the world is; and Nalanda, the site of the famous university from the 5th to 12th centuries where a lot to Mahayana teachings were developed. Aside from visiting the places where the Buddha lived, we shall visit monasteries, temples and shrines of different faiths, take a boat ride at sunrise along the Ganges at Varanasi, have discussions with locals, visit the homes of the poor and the privileged and get a deep understanding of historical and contemporary India. We would discuss this within the context of the Buddha'ʹs teachings, so we can examine what we are witnessing and experiencing both from an external and internal perspective. India s cities stand in contrast to her villages and have their own interesting (if seemingly chaotic) lifestyle. Varanasi and Bodh Gaya are both significant pilgrimage sites, having their own distinct character and personality. In these places we get a closer view of how modern and traditional India co- exist. Kushinagar, Lumbini, Sravasti and Rajgir are smaller towns and relatively quiet, giving the pilgrims the opportunity to absorb the nuances of the local culture and society. Join us on this journey through a fascinating and mysterious India as we walk 'ʹIn the Footsteps of the Buddha'ʹ. The pilgrimage is an unforgettable opportunity to explore areas that few tourists visit and to see and experience aspects of Indian life that, in many ways, that have not changed since the time of the Buddha. We invite you to journey with other practitioners on a transformative journey that will allow you to touch an ancient culture and civilization, and experience the life of the Buddha through the places he lived and taught. Building Love - Agra, the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort October 5-6, 2018 US$ 395 Agra was the capital of the great Mughals. Emperor Akbar, was the main architect of the Agra Fort. His grandson Shah Jahan built the beautiful monument to love, the Taj Mahal, as a mausoleum for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. Both these monuments are UNESCO World Heritage sites. The Exquisite Caves Ajanta & Ellora (beginning and ending in Delhi) October 6-9, 2018 US$ 1450 Ajanta Ajanta is situated near Aurangabad. Beginning in the 2nd century BCE and continuing for 900 years, twenty- six caves were chipped out of a horseshoe shaped cliff. The early followers of the Buddha created an isolated haven, shrouded in the darkness of the caves where they could meditate in peace. The exquisite Buddhist paintings and sculptures created by using simple tools in the glow of lamps rank among the world'ʹs most important cultural treasures and the area has been declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO. Although the Jataka Tales form the main theme of the paintings, also depicted are scenes from contemporary courtly life all demonstrating a startling degree of sophistication. In the Ajanta paintings we see the brilliant union between sacred and secular art. Ellora Ellora Caves: Nearby is Maharashtra state'ʹs most phenomenal ancient monument, the Ellora caves which carried on the legacy of Ajanta from the 7th century AD and was subjected to Buddhist, Jain and Hindu influences. The sculptures at Ellora are massive in form and the entire spectrum of carvings pulsates with life and energy. The phenomenal rock cut Hindu temple of Kailash which is carved out of a hillside is the world'ʹs largest monolith and the site'ʹs principal attraction. Ellora too, is a World Heritage site declared by UNESCO.

TEACHER BIOGRAPHY : Shantum Seth Dharmacharya Shantum Seth, an ordained dharma teacher, is the foremost expert on sites associated with the Buddha and has been leading pilgrimages since 1988. He worked with the United Nations on volunteering, peace, and social development for more than 15 years, and is currently Senior Advisor to the World Bank on pilgrimage tourism. He has co- authored books such as Walking with the Buddha and been a consultant for films like BBC- Discovery s Life of the Buddha and BBC- PBS s The Story of India. At each pilgrimage site along the way, Shantum will tell stories of the Buddha s life and offer teachings to help us understand the Buddha as a human being, the drama of his life and the significance of what he taught. We will schedule time for daily sitting and walking meditation, regular discussions, and contemplative time for ourselves. The creation of a traveling sangha will be an important aspect of this trip, giving the journey a greater cohesiveness and building a sense of support for those seeking to deepen their practice. No. Date Day of the week Travel Night'ʹs stay 1 22- Sep- 18 Saturday Pilgrimage Begins in Delhi. Visit Gandhi Smriti Delhi 2 23- Sep- 18 Sunday Delhi- Varanasi by air (1hr 20min) Varanasi 3 24- Sep- 18 Monday Varanasi/Sarnath (10 km/30 mins) Varanasi 4 25- Sep- 18 Tuesday Varanasi- Bodh Gaya (255 km/6 to 7 hours) Bodh Gaya 5 26- Sep- 18 Wednesday Bodh Gaya Bodh Gaya 6 27- Sep- 18 Thursday Bodh Gaya- Rajgir (70 km/2 hours) Rajgir Rajgir- Nalanda- Rajgir (13 km each way/ 30 mins each 7 28- Sep- 18 Friday way) Rajgir 8 29- Sep- 18 Saturday Rajgir- Vaishali (125 km / 4hours) - Vaishali 9 30- Sep- 18 Sunday Vaishali - Kushinagar (150 km/ 4 to 5 hours) Stopping at Kesariya Kushinagar 10 01- Oct- 18 Monday Kushinagar- Lumbini (140 km/5 hours) (Crossing India - Nepal border) Lumbini 11 02- Oct- 18 Tuesday Lumbini Lumbini Lumbini- Sravasti (183 km/7 hours) Crossing Nepal - 12 03- Oct- 18 Wednesday India border. Stopping at Kapilavastu/Piprawah Sravasti 13 04- Oct- 18 Thursday Sravasti Sravasti 14 05- Oct- 18 Friday Sravasti- Lucknow by road (150 km/ 5 hours). To Delhi by air (1hour) Departure/To Agra by train/by road for the Agra option Departure/Agra 15 06- Oct- 18 Saturday Agra- Delhi. (200km/3 hours) Departure Delhi /Departure 16 07- Oct- 18 Sunday Delhi- Aurangabad by air (Caves) (2 hours) Aurangabad

17 08- Oct- 18 Monday Aurangabad Aurangabad 18 09- Oct- 18 Tuesday Aurangabad- Delhi by air (2 hours) Departure *There could be minor changes in the itinerary based on a number of variable factors DAILY SCHEDULE & SPECIAL EXCURSIONS Our retreat schedule will include daily sitting and walking meditation, often starting with a morning meditation at one of the Buddhist sites. This will be followed by breakfast at the hotel, after which we ll visit one of the Buddhist sites listed below in the itinerary. Shantum will offer a detailed talk on that site in the context of the Buddha s life and teachings, and what was happening in the area many centuries ago. Pilgrims will have some time at the site itself, after which we will go to lunch. We ll rest after lunch, after which we may visit another site associated with the Buddha or go to a village, school, home and meet with interesting people etc. We return to the hotel by evening in time for dinner. The monastics will lead us in many of the practices. On the days we travel, the itinerary will vary slightly, and there will be some flexibility depending on the size, needs, and interest of the group. PILGRIMAGE REGISTRATION INFORMATION & TRAVEL FACTS The cost for the pilgrimage In the Footsteps of the Buddha (September 22 October 5, 2018) is US$ 3150 based on double occupancy. The single room supplement is an additional US$ 1600. The cost of the Agra option (October 5-6, 2018) is US$ 395 based on double occupancy. The single room supplement is an additional US$ 120. The tour price includes guide services, transportation, meals, monument entrance fees, bottled water and lodging arrangements for the duration of the Agra option. The cost of The Exquisite Caves option (October 6-9, 2018 is US$ 1450 based on double occupancy. The single room supplement is an additional US$ 400. The tour price includes air fares Delhi- Aurangabad- Delhi, guide services, transportation, meals, monument entrance fees, bottled water and lodging arrangements for the duration of the Caves option. The pilgrimage tour price includes: airport transfers and escort services in New Delhi, teaching and guide services, transportation inside India/Nepal, monument entrance fees, all meals, bottled water and lodging arrangements for the duration of the pilgrimage. All registration fees are payable in U.S. dollars or the equivalent in another currency. Please note that the cost does not cover: International airfare to and from New Delhi, visas and other international arrangements, any extra days spent in India beyond the dates of the pilgrimage, excess baggage fees on the flights, phone calls, internet, laundry and medical and other insurance coverage such as travel insurance. It is advisable that participants purchase travel insurance. *As the good hotels are limited at the Buddhist sites, and sometimes a few groups arrive on the same day, it may be difficult for hotels to provide a single room, and in some places we may even have triple- sharing for rooms. We ask for your understanding if this circumstance should arise. TO REGISTER A non- refundable deposit of US$ 500 per person is required at the time of booking. The remainder of the cost of the pilgrimage is due by July 15, 2018. To register, you may complete the form at the end of this document and email it and send your deposit. CANCELLATION For cancellations received up to eight weeks before the commencement of the journey, only the deposit amount will be forfeited. The cancellation fee within eight weeks of the beginning of the journey will be 100% of the total cost. TRAVEL INSURANCE

It is advisable for registrants to purchase travel insurance. The range of coverage can vary significantly from policy to policy, and travelers are encouraged to identify a policy that suits their needs. Things to consider are travel delays, trip cancellation or interruption, medical coverage, and baggage loss or delay. Before purchasing insurance, you may wish to check with your health insurance carrier to see if your policy includes medical care overseas. Please note that many insurance carriers require that insurance be purchased at the time a deposit or final payment is made. We can provide the names of recommended Travel Insurance providers. ARRIVAL Arrival and departure are to and from New Delhi (Delhi), India. Participants are responsible for making their own round- trip flight arrangements from their point of origin to New Delhi, India and back. For international flights, tickets could be booked as early as possible as prices keep increasing as you get closer to the date of departure. Most international flights arrive at night or early morning. We can help you with bookings. You may check with us before you confirm your flight bookings. The pilgrimage will begin at 12:00pm (noon) on September 22, 2018. DEPARTURE The Blue Cliff pilgrimage will end in the evening of October 5, 2018 in New Delhi. You should book your departure flight after 11 pm on October 5 or early morning of October 6, 2018. For those who take the Agra option, the tour will end late evening on October 6, 2018. You should book your departure flight after 11.30 pm on October 6 or early morning on October 7, 2018. For those who take the Caves option, the tour will end by 12 noon on October 9, 2018. You should book your departure flight any time after 11 pm on October 9, 2018. EXTRA NIGHTS For those wishing an extra day or two to recover from air travel before the pilgrimage begins, or who wish to stay longer after the pilgrimage ends, we would be happy to book for you, or provide a list of hotels in Delhi. Please make your hotel bookings for New Delhi well in advance, as September/October is considered a high season for tourism in India. If you would like to make any additional excursions within India or Asia, we would be happy to help. TRAVEL DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR THIS TRIP You will need a valid passport and visas for India and Nepal. The Nepal visa can be obtained on arrival at the border while on pilgrimage. It costs about US$ 25. Please ensure that you have an empty page on your passport and bring along a passport- size photograph. The visa for India should be obtained before travel and should be a DOUBLE ENTRY or MULTIPLE ENTRY VISA. Normally the visa is valid for 5 to 10 years from date of issue, for US citizens. The visa should be obtained before travel. Please make sure that the visa covers the dates of your travel. An Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) as e-tourist Visa on Arrival (etva) is also available for travelers from 116 countries including France, Australia, New Zealand, United States of America, UK, Singapore, Germany, Russia, Mexico, Japan, Norway, Finland... https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/visa/tvoa.html You can apply for this Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) a minimum of 4 days before your date of travel and a maximum of 30 days before your date of travel. This visa is issued for 30 days only. Visa Information The Indian Embassy has outsourced its visa applications http://www.vfsglobal.com/india/france/index.html You may need to submit the following information about the tour company:

Company Name: Seth Consultants Pvt. Ltd. (Government- Approved Tour Operators) Registered Address: 50/8 First Floor, Tolstoy Lane, Janpath, New Delhi 110001, INDIA Tel: +91-120- 2511633, +91-120- 4334284; +91-120- 2512162 Email: info@buddhapath.com IMPORTANT DEADLINES Each participant must provide the following details in order to reserve train, air and hotels: Name, gender, date of birth, passport number, date of issue of passport, date of expiry of passport, place of issue of passport, and emergency contact information. In addition, registrants must provide the visa number, date of issue, date of expiry and place of issue as soon as the visa for travel to India has been issued. It would be helpful if you could scan the page with your visa and the page in your passport with your photograph and send it to us. CURRENCY EXCHANGE, ACCEPTANCE OF CREDIT CARDS & TIPPING As stated above, hotels, food, transportation in India and guide service are all covered by the tour fees. It is suggested that travelers carry cash for expenses like gifts or souvenirs. Travelers will also need money if they are planning to extend their stay in India before or after the pilgrimage. Credit cards such as VISA or American Express are accepted in some of the hotels and large shops in Delhi or Varanasi, but not in some of the other places we visit. There are ATM machines in many places where one can access cash, but their presence is not universal as it is in USA and some of them may be out of order. As of March 15, 2018, one US$ approximates 60 Indian Rupees. We recommend that you convert some cash at the airport when you arrive in New Delhi. There is no need to exchange it in your country it is best to do so in India. There are a couple of banks with a standard exchange rate at the airport both before and after you clear customs. ATM machines are also an easy method of exchanging currency into rupees. Please keep your bank receipts carefully in case you need to change the money into US$s when you return home. Travelers often have questions about tipping. In the last few years, we developed a system where Shantum and his team do all the tipping/donations during the pilgrimage and keep a running tab of it. Sometime near the start of the pilgrimage, an amount is collected as a kitty, from which the tips are paid (contributing is optional). Thus far, this has worked well. We estimate tips come to about US$ 10 per person per day. If you arrive before the start of the pilgrimage or stay after it concludes, the general rule is as follows: tipping someone who has carried your luggage is common and we would suggest Rs.100. In restaurants, one normally leaves a tip of 5% to 10% of the entire bill, unless a service charge has already been levied. If you have hired a car for the day and you are happy with the driver, a tip of Rs. 500 is fine. HOTELS/HOUSING We choose accommodations in the vicinity of the sites based on shared, twin- bedded rooms with a private bath or shower and toilet. The accommodations are clean and comfortable in some cases monastic- style, and in some cases rather luxurious. If you prefer a single room (where available, as the Buddhist route can occasionally get very full), there is a price supplement of US$ 1600 per person. ELECTRICITY 220 to 240 volts, 50 cycles AC. Plugs/sockets are usually an issue, so please make sure you travel with a universal plug adaptor. The plug sockets have round holes, so ensure your adaptor plug has round stems. WEATHER & CLOTHING NEEDS Given that there can be a high variation between the daytime and evening temperatures (the general range is from 20 degrees to 35 degrees Celsius, (68 degrees to 95 degrees Fahrenheit). It s important to be comfortable and modestly dressed. We recommend that you bring one light sweater for the evenings, and/or a shawl for morning meditation. For the warmer part of the day, cotton shirts/t- shirts and trousers work well. There is no need to bring formal clothing. Generally, the weather is dry. It is handy to have an umbrella that can double as a sunshade if it

gets too sunny or even be used as a walking stick. Please bring comfortable sneakers or sandals. We do not go on treks, but one or two of the (optional) walks are around 3 to 5 miles. We also visit a number of temples where you will need to remove your shoes, so it is helpful to bring a pair of socks (the airline slip- ons are very convenient). It is always useful to have a hat or cap to protect you from the sun. We are allowed 15 kilos checked in baggage and 7 kilos as cabin baggage on Indian airplanes, so we recommend that you travel light. However you can carry more baggage with extra payment (around US$ 5 per kg extra) to the airlines. Laundry facilities are available at nearly all the places we stay, and laundry is returned within 24 hours. HEALTH CONCERNS We stay in clean, safe places, and the food in the places we stay will be clean, fresh and prepared to suit a delicate digestive system. You will be provided bottled mineral water for drinking. If you are coming from Africa or some parts of Latin America, a certificate of yellow fever inoculation is required by the Indian authorities. There is no other medical restriction upon your entry into India. We normally recommend a Hepatitis- A shot and a Tetanus shot. If you prefer to be more careful, then please speak to your physician. We do carry a first- aid kit with us, but many people prefer to bring their own supply of medicines. We would recommend you get a bug spray and a mosquito repellent cream. Also stomach medicine for both diarrhea and constipation as one s stomach has its own way of adjusting to different foods. SIM CARD, IPHONE ETC It is quite easy and inexpensive to get a local SIM card for your mobile phone at Delhi airport. You need one photograph and a copy of your India visa and passport. If you have an iphone, you may need to unlock it before you come to India. Mobile telephony in India is inexpensive. ADDITIONAL TRAVEL SERVICES (e.g. shuttle buses, taxis) We provide airport transfers both ways and all the transport services during the pilgrimage, including having you met on arrival in New Delhi. There is no extra charge for meeting you at the airport. For those who want to make your own arrangements, the Delhi Airport has cabs lined up and you can register with them. The cab fare to most places in Delhi would be within Rs.1000. DISCLAIMER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY Shantum Seth and Seth Consultants Pvt. Ltd. while undertaking tours, transportation, hotel accommodation and other services only act on the clear understanding that they shall not be in any way responsible or liable for any accident, damage, loss, delay or inconvenience caused in connection with travel and other facilities arranged by the company, their employees or agents. All bookings are accepted and executed with utmost care, yet no responsibility is taken for any change or deviation on account of factors beyond their control. By making a deposit for the tour, participants acknowledge that they have read and understood this document in its entirety, and have consented to all conditions herein, including the Disclaimer and Release of Liability. For participants under age 18, their parent or legal guardian shall sign on their behalf and the same Disclaimer and Release shall apply. REGISTRATION FORM Each pilgrim must complete the form below in full, and send (email is fine) with a non- refundable deposit of US$ 500 per person to: Ms Bina Aranha Buddhapath 309- B, Sector 15A Noida 201 301, India Tel: +91-120- 4334284; 2511633; 2512162; 2512162 Email: info@buddhapath.com

In the Footsteps of the Buddha Seth Consultants Pvt. Ltd. 309B Sector 15A, Noida 201301, Gautam Buddha Nagar, INDIA. Tel: +91-120- 2511633, 4334284; +91-120- 2512162 info@buddhapath.com ; www.buddhapath.com www.elevendirections.com REGISTRATION FORM Name (as it appears on your passport): Gender:. Address:... Email: Telephone #:. Date of Birth: Nationality:.. Passport Number:. Place of issue:.. Date of Issue: Date of Expiry:... I AM REGISTERING FOR COST PAY BY DATE 14- day Pilgrimage In the Footsteps of the Buddha September 22 to October 5, 2018 Agra Building Love, the Taj Mahal October 5, 2018 to October 6, 2018 US$ 3150* (US$ 1600 single room supplement) US$ 395* (US$ 120 single room supplement) July 15, 2018 July 15, 2018 The Exquisite Caves Ajanta & Ellora October 6, 2018 to October 9, 2018 US$ 1450* (US$ 400 single room supplement) July 15, 2018 * includes Government Service Tax; can be paid in the equivalent currency of your country. US$ 500 has to be paid to register for the pilgrimage. The remaining amount and optional extras have to be paid before the "ʺpay by date"ʺ Payment Options: 1. Credit card / debit card online payment via our website (please add 3% service charge) http://www.elevendirections.com/contactus.html 2. Bank Wire Instructions: Correspondent Bank: Bank Name: ICICI BANK LTD. Bank Address: K- 1, Senior MALL, Sector- 18, NOIDA, Uttar Pradesh- 201301, INDIA Account Name (Beneficiary): SETH CONSULTANTS PVT. LTD. Account No. 003106000743 for USD SWIFT ID: ICICINBBCTS 3. Cheque/banker'ʹs draft payable to SETH CONSULTANTS PVT. LTD. Send via registered post to Seth, 309- B, Sector 15A, Noida 201301, India (please add US$ 35 bank fees) I understand and agree to all the terms and conditions as detailed in www.buddhapath.com Signature:.. Date:.