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Near by places around Indian Institute of Management Bodh Gaya: Restaurants, Attractions & More -Gaya

Indian Institute of Management Bodh Gaya is a premier autonomous public business school established in 2015. Located in Bodh Gaya, Bihar, the institute offers a range of management programs including its flagship MBA, MBA in Digital Business Management, MBA in Hospital and Healthcare Management, and IPM. Recognized as an Institute of National Importance, IIM Bodh Gaya is noted for its academic rigor, growing campus infrastructure spanning 119 acres, and consistent record of 100% placements.

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Attractions & Things to Do near IIM-BG

Discover the full range of campus facilities at IIM-BG including hostels, libraries, sports infrastructure, labs, classrooms, and innovation centers. Learn about student accommodation, dining options, Wi-Fi availability, and modern amenities that support academic and personal growth.

Essential Amenities near IIM-BG

airports

9.8 kilometers

Gaya International Airport

bus stand

3.7 kilometers

Bodh Gaya Bus Stand

railway station

16.1 kilometers

Gaya Junction

Student Friendly Places

Hotels NEAR IIM-BG

Hotel Bodhgaya Regency

The Royal Residency

Marasa Sarovar Premiere Bodhgaya

Hotel Mahamaya

Hotel Lumbini International

Student Friendly Places

Popular Food Places near IIM-BG

The Bodhgaya Hotel School Restaurant

Restaurant Nirvana

Hari Om Cafe

Explore Nearby Attractions IIM-BG

LANDMARKS

LANDMARKS

Mahabodhi Temple

Great Buddha Statue

Bodhi Tree

Dungeshwari Cave Temples

RESTAURANTS

RESTAURANTS

The Bodhgaya Hotel School Restaurant

Restaurant Nirvana

Hari Om Cafe

SHOPPING MALLS

SHOPPING MALLS

Tibetan Refugee Market

Must-Visit Tourist Spots IIM-BG

Mahabodhi Temple

Within Bodh Gaya

A UNESCO World Heritage site where Lord Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree.

Great Buddha Statue

1 km from city center

An 80-foot tall statue of Lord Buddha in a meditating pose.

Bodhi Tree

Within Mahabodhi Temple complex

The sacred fig tree under which Prince Siddhartha attained enlightenment.

Royal Bhutan Monastery

1 km from city center

Built by the King of Bhutan as a dedication to Lord Buddha, known for its architecture and a seven-feet tall Buddha statue.

Dungeshwari Cave Temples (Mahakala Caves)

12-15 km from Gaya

Caves where Lord Buddha meditated before attaining enlightenment. Houses a 6ft tall statue of Buddha.

Vishnupad Temple

Within Gaya city

A sacred Hindu temple believed to have the footprints of Lord Vishnu.

Muchalinda Lake

Within Bodh Gaya

Located near the Mahabodhi Temple, it features a statue of Buddha sitting on a snake coil.

Tibetan Refugee Market

Within Bodh Gaya

A market popular for shopping, especially for Buddhist artifacts and souvenirs.

Indosan Nippon Japanese Temple

1 km from city center

A wooden architectural marvel built by a Japanese organization to spread Buddhism.

Sujata Stupa and Temple

Across Falgu River from Bodh Gaya

Commemorates the milkmaid Sujata who offered food to Buddha before his enlightenment.

Weekend Getaways

Rajgir

78 km

An ancient city with historical and religious significance, featuring Griddhakuta Hill, Vishwa Shanti Stupa, and hot springs.

Nalanda

101 km

Home to the ruins of the ancient Nalanda University, a historical center of learning.

Patna

135 km

The capital city of Bihar, with attractions like Patna Sahib Gurudwara, Kumhrahar, Golghar, and Khuda Baksh Library.

Ranchi

~ 150 km

Known as the 'City of Waterfalls', offering scenic beauty with attractions like Tagore Hill, Dassam Falls, and Jonha Falls.

Palamau Tiger Reserve

Within 200 km

A wildlife sanctuary known for its diverse flora and fauna, including tigers.

Trikut Pahar

Within 200 km

An idyllic hill station near Deoghar.

Hazaribagh

Within 200 km

Famous for its abundant biodiversity and the Hazaribagh National Park.

Deoghar

Within 200 km

A sacred city in Jharkhand with temples like Naulakha Mandir.

Parasnath Hills

Within 200 km

A major pilgrimage destination, especially for Jains.

Sarnath

~ 250 km, can be considered for a slightly longer trip.

The place where Buddha delivered his first sermon after attaining enlightenment, featuring Dhamekh Stupa and Ashokan Pillar.

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