Buddhapath
"We are Government-approved tour operators based in India, who have been organising mindful journeys 'In the Footsteps of the Buddha' across India and Nepal since 1988. Besides Buddhist pilgrimages, we organise meaningful and transformative journeys that are of a cultural, spiritual and educational nature, led by highly qualified leaders and guides for institutions, groups and individuals under our Eleven Directions brand. We develop customized itineraries for people with special interests, leadership programmes and also offer the more conventional itineraries with an exclusive touch that allows you to experience the wisdom and beauty of India in a deep yet relaxed way, enjoying the hospitality and luxury that India can provide." [1] A proportion of the proceeds of the above journeys goes to the non-profit, volunteer based organisation Ahimsa Trust.
"We have had the privilege of arranging journeys for a number of excellent institutions and some wonderfully gifted people. Institutions: Rietberg Museum, Plum Village, Tricycle Foundation, Upaya Foundation, Institute of Noetic Sciences, Tibet House, Community of Interbeing
- Individuals: Thich Nhat Hanh, Anne Cushman, Sting, Robert Thurman, Stephen Batchelor, Martine Batchelor, Chris Germer, Nena Thurman, Larry Rosenberg, Allan Hunt-Badiner, Sister Annabel Laity , Chan Khong, Arnie Kotler, Roshi Wendy (Egyoku) Nakao, Cynthia Jurs, Gwendolyn Faasen, Jacalyn Benett, Jean Baptiste Astic, Lynne Twist, Marion Hunt-Badiner, Perry Garfinkel, Ashok Desai, Roshi Joan Halifax, Vikram Seth, Fred Eppsteiner [2]
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Journey Leaders
Accessed May 2012: [3]
- Shantum Seth
- Lama Surya Das
- Bernie Glassman
- Robert A.F. Thurman
- Stephen Batchelor
- Ajeer Vidya
- Chandana Dey
- Jagdish Chamola
- Gitanjali Varma Seth
- Bina Aranha
Contact
Web: http://www.buddhapath.com
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References
- ↑ Buddhapath Welcome, organizational web page, accessed May 7, 2012.
- ↑ Buddhapath Credentials, organizational web page, accessed May 7, 2012.
- ↑ Buddhapath Journey Leaders, organizational web page, accessed May 7, 2012.