Imagine walking the very path that King Sudhodhana travelled to marry Princess Maya Devi, and later, where they journeyed together to his palace in Tilaurakot.
Picture yourself following in the footsteps of Queen Maya Devi as she made her pilgrimage to her maternal home to give birth to Prince Siddhartha, the future Buddha.
This route has been there for thousands and thousands of years, well over 2700, it is also connected with Uttarapath which is also a local trade route that connects all the way to Pataliputra to Nalanda, Bodhgaya to Sindhaghati, Takshashila and other Buddhist sites. So this route is not something new rather a historical day to day common road for local people, kings and emperors that is why it is very significant as a trade route, local agricultural route, local king and queens movement route. It is also a silk route that connects with the northern hemisphere known as the Uttarapath.