Tokyo Vihar Hotel
Tokyo Vihar Hotel
Opposite to Japanese Temple, Bodhgaya, Bihar, India

Star Ratings :

Location :
Central
Rooms :
80

Situated opposite the Japanese temple in Bodh Gaya, Hotel Tokyo Vihar Bodh Gaya is a very popular budget hotel. Gaya airport is located three kilometeres from the hotel. The hotel is 500 meters from the Mahabodhi Temple and the nearest rail station is 13 kilometres away. The Mahabodhi Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is not far away either.
from US$ 48
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE

Based on 8 HotelTravel.com Guest reviews
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Value For Money

74%
Customer Satisfaction
Rated #2 for all Bodh Gaya hotels
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74%
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