Sanchi Stupa
Sanchi Stupa
Sanchi Stupa is one of the oldest and most significant Buddhist monuments in India, symbolizing peace, wisdom, and spiritual enlightenment. Famous for its grand dome and beautifully carved gateways, it reflects the rich heritage of Buddhist art and architecture. This UNESCO World Heritage Site attracts pilgrims, historians, and travelers from around the world.


Features of Sanchi Stupa
- One of the oldest Buddhist stupas in India
- Magnificent stone gateways (Toranas) with intricate carvings
- UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Symbol of peace, meditation, and Buddhist teachings


Features of Sanchi Stupa
- One of the oldest Buddhist stupas in India
- Magnificent stone gateways (Toranas) with intricate carvings
- UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Symbol of peace, meditation, and Buddhist teachings


Sanchi Stupa Location
Located in Sanchi, Raisen district, Madhya Pradesh, India, Around 46 km from Bhopal




Sanchi Stupa Location
Located in Sanchi, Raisen district, Madhya Pradesh, India, Around 46 km from Bhopal
History of Sanchi Stupa
The Great Stupa at Sanchi was originally commissioned by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE after embracing Buddhism. Over time, it was expanded and decorated by later rulers and devotees. The site became a major center of Buddhist learning and spirituality, preserving centuries of India’s cultural and religious heritage.


History of Sanchi Stupa
The Great Stupa at Sanchi was originally commissioned by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE after embracing Buddhism. Over time, it was expanded and decorated by later rulers and devotees. The site became a major center of Buddhist learning and spirituality, preserving centuries of India’s cultural and religious heritage.


- Best Time to Visit
- October to March
- Timings
- Open: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM (Daily)
- Entry Fee
- Indians: Approx. ₹40, Foreign Tourists: Approx. ₹600, Free entry for children below 15 years

