Hotel Peaceland Lumbini | Lumbini
It is centrally located at the heart of Mayadevi Temple. The nearest airport is Lord Buddha International airport 17 km from the accomodation. As the name suggests, the esthetic of space holds homage to the five elements of the universe- earth, water, air, fire, ether and have lovingly utilized the natural and recycled materials wherever we could inside and outside the building.
Swarga, the Lumbini town in Nepal, has great historical importance and religious significance being the birthplace of Gautam Buddha. The focal point of Lumbini is the Maya Devi Temple, identified with the birth of Lord Buddha; It contains the nativity sculpture and the marker stone. Lumbini Garden that contains numerous monasteries, stupas, and meditation centers provided by most of the world’s Buddhist communities is situated around the temple; it is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is opens to the public to relax and meditate in the garden area. Just beside there is the Sacred pond also known as Puskarini where it is believed that the queen Maya Devi took a bath before she delivered her baby and this is where young Siddhartha took his first bath. The other great historical structure is Ashoka Pillar which was planted by Emperor Ashoka in 249 BC in support of the fact that Lumbini is indeed the birthplace of Buddha. Also, the International Monastic Zone presents beautiful monasteries and stupas of different countries and, therefore, has their specific architectural features. Thus, Lumbini is not only a central attraction for Buddhists arriving from different corners of the world but also an appealing place for those lovers who are interested in appreciating the remains of antiquity, as well as in recognizing the spiritual aura of the places. For more exhibits that are as captivating as the twelve spoked wheel, visitors to the Lumbini Museum will be amazed by the souvenirs pertaining to the history of the religion of Buddhism and Buddha’s life. Relative ease in accessing Lumbini is possible with the Gautam Buddha International Airport at Bhairahawa only 22 km away and good motorable roads to other parts of Nepal and some parts of the neighboring country India. Tourist attractions are Tilaurakot, the Shakya Kingdom ancestral palace of Gautam Buddha; Devdaha , the village linked with the family background of Buddha and early stage of his life. and Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddhism and Kapilavastu, Shakya Kingdom of Nepal archaeological site. Lumbini is a place of tranquility, where people from around the world come to find peace and be spiritual this place’s history is therefore very important. Adding to this feel, the Lumbini Five Elements Hotel uses natural and recycled products, which is in tandem with the current developments of the town as a sacred one, that is fully sensitive to the environment.
Place is Great ForLumbini Five Elements Hotel: Lumbini Five Elements Hotel itself is inspired by the five elements in the universe, and its interior is made and fully furnished with use and recycle materials. It provides a concept of Hospitable environment with preserved nature that fits the theme of Lumbini as a place of enlightenment. Lumbini: For Buddhists Lumbini in Nepal is a very important place, as it is believed that Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) was born there. Some of the primary sites that are blossoming tourists’ interest are the Maya Devi Temple, Lumbini Garden, Ashoka Pillar, and Sacred Pond. Architecture in the town comprises of monasteries and stupas from different countries owing to architectural differences hence a perfect place for lovers of Buddhism, history, and spiritual beliefs.
Nestled in the heart of Lumbini and surrounded by serendipity, the Five Elements Hotel features uniquely designed experiences which will help you rejuvenate to the fullest. You can visit hotel souvenir shop at the entrance of the hotel and shop some amazing meditation tools or handmade gifts. To make your stay at the hotel feel refreshing, you can enjoy in-house many facilities like the sauna, and jacuzzi.
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