Bodh Gaya, the holy town in Bihar, where Gautama Buddha attained his enlightenment, attracts pilgrims and travellers from home and abroad. Main pilgrim attractions include the Mahabodhi Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which enshrines the Bodhi Tree under which Buddha gained his enlightenments and the holy spots where he spent the next seven weeks meditating, as well as the monasteries belonging to various Indian Buddhist sects and nearly every Asian country where Buddhism is followed.