Varanasi, also known as Kashi or Banaras, is a sacred city located in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and holds deep religious importance for Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains.
Varanasi, also known as Kashi or Benares, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and a major spiritual center in India. Located on the banks of the River Ganges in the state of Uttar Pradesh, Varanasi is a sacred city for Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains. It’s believed that dying in Varanasi offers moksha (liberation from the cycle of rebirth). The city is famous for its ancient temples, vibrant ghats, classical music, silk weaving, and deep spiritual atmosphere.
A powerful spiritual ceremony with chanting, fire, and music performed every evening at sunset.
Tip: Arrive early to get a good view, or watch from a boat on the Ganges.
Witness morning rituals, chants, and bathing at the ghats as the city awakens.
A peaceful and unforgettable experience.
One of the most revered Shiva temples in India, located in the heart of the city.
Recently renovated, the temple now includes a grand corridor leading to the ghats.
Varanasi has nearly 90 ghats. Notable ones include:
Manikarnika Ghat (cremation rituals)
Assi Ghat (popular with tourists and students)
Panchganga Ghat (where five rivers are believed to meet)
Just outside Varanasi, this is where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon after attaining enlightenment.
Explore the Dhamek Stupa, Ashokan Pillar, and Sarnath Archaeological Museum.
Try local specialties like Kachori-Sabzi, Tamatar Chaat, Malaiyo (a winter delicacy), and Banarasi Paan.
Navigate the narrow, winding lanes filled with temples, shrines, local shops, and vibrant street life.
Varanasi is world-famous for its luxurious handwoven Banarasi silk, often used in bridal wear.
Varanasi has a rich tradition of Indian classical music and has produced many legendary musicians.
A 17th-century fort on the eastern bank of the Ganges, with a museum showcasing royal artifacts.