Nestled in the sacred landscape of Lumbini, Nepal, Buddha Maya Gardens stands as more than a place of stay—it is part of a living heritage shaped by spirituality, history, and mindful hospitality. Located just minutes from the Maya Devi Temple, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, BMG draws its identity from one of the most revered sites in human civilization.
Lumbini is universally recognized as the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama (623 BCE), who later became Lord Buddha, the Enlightened One. For centuries, this land has attracted pilgrims, monks, scholars, and seekers from across the world. The Ashoka Pillar, erected in the 3rd century BCE by Emperor Ashoka, formally identified Lumbini as the birthplace of Buddha and established the area as a global spiritual destination.
Buddha Maya Gardens is deeply connected to this sacred geography, honoring both its spiritual legacy and cultural continuity.
Buddha Maya Gardens was envisioned as a peaceful sanctuary for travelers seeking reflection, comfort, and proximity to Lumbini’s sacred sites. Inspired by the values of simplicity, balance, and respect for nature, the property was designed to blend harmoniously with its surroundings rather than overpower them.
The name “Buddha Maya Gardens” pays homage to Queen Maya Devi, the mother of Lord Buddha, symbolizing compassion, purity, and the nurturing origins of enlightenment.
The architectural concept of BMG reflects understated elegance rooted in traditional aesthetics. Open spaces, landscaped gardens, natural light, and calm color palettes create an environment conducive to mindfulness and rest. Rather than grandeur, the design emphasizes quiet dignity, allowing guests to slow down and reconnect with themselves.
Gardens and courtyards play a central role, echoing the tranquil environment of the Sacred Garden of Lumbini.
Over the years, Buddha Maya Gardens has welcomed a diverse range of guests—Buddhist pilgrims, spiritual practitioners, scholars, wellness seekers, and cultural travelers. Its location makes it an ideal base for exploring the Maya Devi Temple, monasteries of the international monastic zone, and meditation centers across Lumbini.
BMG evolved not just as a hotel, but as a supportive space for spiritual journeys, offering comfort without distraction and service without excess.
As wellness tourism grew globally, Buddha Maya Gardens naturally expanded its offerings to include yoga, meditation, holistic wellness programs, and mindful dining. These initiatives align with the timeless teachings of Buddha—moderation, awareness, and harmony with nature.
Sustainability and community engagement have also become integral to BMG’s ethos, reinforcing its responsibility toward both heritage and future generations.
Buddha Maya Gardens remains committed to preserving the spirit of Lumbini—a place not defined by luxury alone, but by peace, reflection, and universal values of compassion. Every guest experience is designed to respect the sanctity of the land while offering warmth and thoughtful service.
Today, Buddha Maya Gardens stands as a bridge between ancient history and contemporary hospitality. It invites guests to experience Lumbini not just as a destination, but as a state of mind—one rooted in stillness, understanding, and human connection.
For those who walk the path of Buddha, even briefly, Buddha Maya Gardens offers a place to pause, reflect, and rest—where history is not only remembered, but gently lived.