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  • 33 references 11 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in Hindi; learning Chinese, English
  • 35, Male
  • Member since 2009
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About Me

CURRENT MISSION

Volunteering around Bodhgaya and working for poor villages and for old peoples .

ABOUT ME

I am Dinu live at Village. My village is very nice peace. My village is historical pleace in the wold. I am a really Indian cultured boy who love all the creatures .I want to visit all around the world to know different cultures, traditions, and fashions .My father is a simple man who works in Mahabodhi Temple (Enlightment place of lord Buddha). Love to do social work .i do volunteer work in N.G.O.. I am a student of Chinese language. I want to learn more Chinese with peoples. I would like to talk with tourists and share experiences

Sujata Tours India is me, Dinu Sinha. I am living in Sujata village, near Bodhgaya, the city of the Buddha. Whenever you are planning to visit this region in India please contact me and I will give you a helping hand in organizing your trip, find suitable accommodation and love to guide you to the places of Lord Buddha.

Let me show you around in Bodhgaya and tell you the hundreds of stories of Mahabodhi Temple. Let me guide you through the beautiful village of Sujata, where the Buddha once had milk and rice. I also offer any necessary help in negotiating prices or organizing your travels within India.

Do you have any questions? Please feel free to contact me!
Dinu Sinha (0091) 9199661740, Email: sujatatoursindia@gmail.com, dinusujata@gmail.com .

PHILOSOPHY

Help the needy people. Serve people as. The only things we actually ‘ have’ are those we are willing to give having with out giving is like inhaling without exhaling: only half the story.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING

To welcome and help the people in India

COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE

Not any, I got knowledge from a friend named Bogdan about Couch Surfing

Interests

Teaching, talking with the people from different countries. I am lucky because I live in sujata village very near to Bodhgaya. Sujata village is also a religious place Where a queen Sujata offered milk rice to Sidhartha . (Lord Buddha). I play cricket and football. I love to guide tourist around Bodhgaya and other Places.

  • culture
  • clothing
  • traveling
  • volunteer work
  • surfing
  • buddhist
  • hinduism
  • cricket
  • soccer
  • history
  • social work
  • tourism
  • volunteering
  • tours

Music, Movies, and Books

I like classical music. I love Bollywood movies. I like some hollywood movies such as Anaconda, Spider man, etc. I like the Ramayana, Geeta , Shakes Pear’s book Melton poetry.

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

I have been volunteering for the poor peoples since 2006 in Sujata village and many other places in india. I have not words to tell about this . This is amazing

Teach, Learn, Share

About culture , traditions and history, information .
IMPOTENT INFORMATION FOR VISITORS

INTRODUCTION

Gaya is the second largest city of Bihar, India, and it is also the headquarters of Gaya District, 110 Kilometers south of Patna, the capital city of Bihar Gaya is well connected to the rest of India by roads and railways. It also has an airport which has seasonal services for some south Asian destinations. City is well known on tourism map. It is very famous for Buddhism and Hinduism as well. It is holy place for Buddhist. Bodhgaya is main destination.

POINT OF INTEREST (TOURISM PRODUCT)

Gaya is one of the famous holy cities of Hindus as well as Buddhists in India. There are a number of Ghats on the banks of Falgu River which are believed to be holy. It is believed by the Hindus that their visit to Gaya will result in salvation of the souls of their ancestors. There is a holy ritual, which is performed in Gaya by Hindus. Which is known all Pind Dan. This is also One of the main reason Of Hindu visitors for planning a trip to Gaya. Gaya city is equally important for Buddhists as well Gautama Buddha get enlightenment at Bodh-Gaya . Which is located at a distance of 15 K.M form Gaya city after this incident, places near to gaya have remained the citadel and hub of knowledge like Nalanda, yaishali, Rajgir and patilputa .

CLIMATE OF GAYA.
SUMMER:-

Gaya, being located in tropical region, experiences hot summers. The maximum temperature goes up to 47 .C. you must carry light cotton clothes while travelling to Gaya during summer months.

MOON-SOON:-

During the monsoon moths (July to September), the entire region gets enormous rain. It is advisable to avoid travelling to Gaya and the surrounding areas during monsoon months.

WINTERS:-

The period form October to March form the best time to travel to Gaya. During the months of November to February, the Mercury goes down and it is the most appropriate time to explore Gaya . Don’t forget to carry warm woolen clothes while travelling to Gaya in winters.
How to reach Gaya

BY RAIL:-

The nearest rail head is Gaya itself and all the Major trains pass through the station. Patna is another rail head form where you can board trains for the other destinations in India. Panta is linked with all the major cities of India including the metros of New Delhi, Kollata, Mumbit and Chennai. The Mahabodhi Express is a special train that runs between Delhi and Gaya daily and no stop and takes Just 16 hours to reach Gaya from Delhi.

BY ROAD:-

GT Road connects Gaya form major cities of north India. Gaya is well connected with Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Raurkela, Hazaribogh , Kolkata, Varanasi, Allahabad, Kanpur, Delhi and Amritsar.

BY AIR:-

Gaya has its own International airport and is connected with major cities of India. Gaya is also connected with cities like Colombo, Bangkok, Singapore and Srilanka .One can get down at Patna airport too and hire taxis or buses to reach Gaya.

if you want some information or help you always WELCOME. PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR GUIDE OR PROJECT HELP WORK.

Countries I’ve Visited

India, Nepal

Countries I’ve Lived In

India

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