The document discusses 6 major Buddhist destinations for pilgrimage tours in India. These destinations are: Bodhgaya, where Prince Siddhartha achieved enlightenment; Sarnath, where Buddha first taught his disciples; Kushinagar, where Buddha is believed to have achieved salvation; Sanchi, which contains one of the oldest stone structures in India housing Buddhist relics; Ajanta Caves, famous for ancient Buddhist paintings on cave walls; and Ellora Caves, containing Buddhist, Hindu and Jain temples carved into rock faces. The document provides brief descriptions of each destination and their significance in Buddhism.