Ward No 5, Newtapur, Bodh Gaya, India
The hotel houses five residential blocks overlooking five spectacular lotus water bodies, symbolising serenity and tranquillity. Each block is named after a different colour lotus and has eight rooms at ground level and eight at the upper level facing North and South with beautiful views. The North facing rooms overlook the tranquil lotus water bodies and the South facing the lush rice fields.
The colour palette of the entire hotel - white, beige, terracotta and gold are played out in the design and decor elements of the rooms. The rooms have picture windows from floor to ceiling looking outside and reflecting the emotions of nature inside. On the ground level, the rooms exude warmth and rustic emotion through the use of exposed brick walls behind the beds. On the upper level, the rooms evoke feelings of serenity, spaciousness and warmth through the terracotta - vaulted ceiling.
Marasa Sarovar Premiere, Bodhgaya is the ideal location to host conferences, meetings, weddings, seminars, workshops, parties and more. Our hotel in Bodhgaya has a banquet hall called Dhyana and a meeting room called Abhaya. The Dhyana is a 4500 sq.ft. banquet hall attached to the lawn, that is perfect for conferences and social functions. The Lawn can double as a foyer to the guests who visit the banquet hall. Our banquet hall in Bodhgaya can accommodate a crowd of up to 300 people. The Banquet Hall is air-conditioned and additional amenities like overhead projectors and audiovisual equipment can be arranged upon request from the guests. The Abhaya Meeting Room is perfect for corporate meetings for small teams. The meeting room is well-furnished and has all the equipment that is deemed necessary by corporate teams. The Banquet menu on offer at our banquet hall can be customized to meet the culinary requirements of our guests. A dedicated event management team is always on the ready to help you have stress-free event experience.
Each room is furnished with a plush divan and soft bolsters offering sheer comfort to relax or curl up and read a book. Just above the divan, there is a little surprise window resembling a wooden show window with an aldrop. This is specifically designed to feel like a gong and as one opens this window a shaft of light is released to represent divine illumination. You can soon look forward to experiencing warm and gentle Sarovar Hospitality in the Buddhist Pilgrim town Bodh Gaya. Located by the bank of river Falgu, it is the most holy place for the followers of the Buddhist faith all over the world. In fact, Bodh Gaya is the most important of the main four pilgrimage sites related to the life of Gautama Buddha, the other three being Kushinagar, Lumbini & Sarnath.
Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya, has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The disciples of Gautama Siddhartha began to visit the place during the full moon in the month of Vaisakh (April-May). Over time, the place became known as Bodh Gaya, the day of enlightenment as Buddha Purnima, and the tree as the Bodhi Tree. A special caravan service called Wonder on Wheel, between Patna & Bodh Gaya, has been introduced. So if you are looking for an enlightened holiday, Bodh Gaya is the place to go!