Varanasi

The eternal city on the Ganges — one of the oldest inhabited cities on earth, where the river, the living, and the sacred meet at dawn.

Best Time
Oct – Mar
From Delhi
1.5 hrs flight
Key Sight
Ganges Ghats
Sacred Event
Ganga Aarti
Must Try
Banarasi Paan

Varanasi (also Benaras or Kashi) is one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities, located on the western bank of the Ganges in Uttar Pradesh, India. It is 300 km from Agra and 320 km from Lucknow. Its 88 stone bathing ghats, the nightly Ganga Aarti fire ceremony, and nearby Sarnath (where Buddha gave his first sermon) make it a major pilgrimage site for Hindus and Buddhists.

Where Life, Death and the Sacred Converge

Varanasi is unlike any other city in India. One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities on earth — over 3,000 years of unbroken history — it sits on the western bank of the Ganges and has been a centre of Hindu pilgrimage, philosophy, and silk weaving since before recorded history began. Hindus believe that dying in Varanasi brings liberation from the cycle of rebirth.

The city's 88 ghats — stone steps descending to the river — are the real attraction. At dawn, pilgrims bathe in the Ganges as the sun rises over the opposite bank. Priests perform the Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat each evening, a ceremony of fire, bells, and incense conducted simultaneously by seven priests that has been performed every single day for centuries.

Nearby Sarnath, just 10km from Varanasi, is where the Buddha gave his first sermon after attaining enlightenment — making it one of the four most sacred sites in Buddhism. The combination of Hindu and Buddhist significance in one place is found nowhere else in India.

A sunrise boat ride on the Ganges — watching the ghats come alive from the water as mist lifts — is consistently rated one of the top experiences in all of India. We arrange private boats as part of every Varanasi itinerary.

Varanasi ghats on the Ganges at dawn

Top Experiences in Varanasi

A city experienced through the senses — sight, sound, smell, and the water of the Ganges at first light.

Ganga Aarti fire ceremony at Dashashwamedh Ghat Varanasi
Unmissable

Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat

Every evening at sunset, seven priests perform the Ganga Aarti simultaneously — spinning fire lamps, blowing conch shells, and chanting Sanskrit hymns in a choreographed ritual that draws thousands of pilgrims and visitors. Arrive 30 minutes early for a good position, or watch from a boat on the river for the full panoramic view.

Hindu sadhu on boat in misty Ganges at dawn Varanasi
Sunrise Experience

Ganges Boat Ride at Dawn

The most important two hours in Varanasi. A private rowing boat takes you along the ghats as the city wakes — bathers, priests, flower offerings, funeral pyres at Manikarnika Ghat, and the full sweep of the riverfront in golden morning light. No trip to Varanasi is complete without it.

Sarnath Dhamek Stupa and ancient ruins near Varanasi
UNESCO Heritage

Sarnath — Where Buddha Taught

Ten kilometres from Varanasi, Sarnath is where the Buddha delivered his first sermon after attaining enlightenment. The Dhamek Stupa (5th century AD), the Ashoka Pillar, and the excellent Archaeological Museum make this a half-day excursion that rivals the ghats for historical significance.

Varanasi ghats and the sacred Ganges river at dusk
Sacred Temple

Kashi Vishwanath Temple

One of the twelve Jyotirlingas — the most sacred Shiva temples in Hinduism. The current temple was rebuilt in 1780 by Maharani Ahilyabai Holkar after the original was destroyed by Aurangzeb. Non-Hindus cannot enter the inner sanctum but can visit the corridor and witness the devotion of thousands of daily pilgrims.

Varanasi Travel Tips

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    Best season

    October to March — cool, clear mornings make the boat ride exceptional. Dev Deepawali (November full moon) fills every ghat with 100,000 oil lamps and is one of India's most spectacular festivals. Avoid April–June when the heat is extreme.

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    Photography on the ghats

    Manikarnika Ghat — the main cremation ghat — is intensely photographic but demands absolute sensitivity. Never photograph cremations without explicit permission from families present. Our guides navigate this respectfully so you witness without intruding.

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    Dress and behaviour

    Cover shoulders and knees on the ghats and near temples. Remove shoes before entering any temple. Varanasi is an intensely sacred city — respectful, quiet behaviour is appreciated and noticed.

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    What to eat

    Varanasi is famous for its street food: kachori sabzi (spiced fried bread with potato curry) for breakfast, thandai (spiced cold milk) at Pehelwan Lassi, and Banarasi paan to finish. The old city lanes near Vishwanath Temple have the best vendors.

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    Getting there

    Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport has direct flights from Delhi (1.5 hrs), Mumbai, and Kolkata. The overnight Kashi Express from Delhi (12 hrs) is a classic train journey that arrives refreshed for a morning boat ride.

Varanasi ghats and the Ganges

Tours That Include Varanasi

Varanasi pairs perfectly with the Golden Triangle — adding a spiritual dimension that no other city in India can match.

Golden Triangle with Varanasi

Golden Triangle + Varanasi

📅 8–10 Days🏠 Delhi · Agra · Jaipur · Varanasi

The most complete first-India tour: Mughal monuments, Rajput forts, and the ancient Ganges. Two nights in Varanasi gives you the aarti, the sunrise boat ride, and Sarnath.

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Varanasi Spiritual Tour

Varanasi Spiritual Experience

📅 2–3 Days🏭 Ghats + Sarnath

Two nights dedicated entirely to Varanasi: evening Ganga Aarti, dawn boat ride, old city walk with a guide, and a half-day at Sarnath.

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Grand India Tour

Grand India Tour

📅 14–18 Days🏠 Delhi to Varanasi

The complete India experience: Golden Triangle, Ranthambore tiger safari, Rajasthan circuit, finishing at the eternal city of Varanasi.

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FAQs

Varanasi — Your Questions Answered

October to March. The cool, clear mornings make the sunrise boat ride exceptional — mist on the Ganges and golden light on the ghats. Dev Deepawali (November full moon) is extraordinary: 100,000 oil lamps are lit on every ghat simultaneously. Mahashivaratri (February/March) draws huge pilgrim numbers. Avoid May–June (extreme heat) and monsoon flooding (July–August).
Varanasi is safe for tourists exercising standard awareness. The old city lanes are dense and confusing — a guide is strongly recommended for first-time visitors both for navigation and for cultural context. The ghats can feel intense, especially at the cremation ghat (Manikarnika): go with a guide who knows how to help you observe respectfully without intruding. Pick-pocketing is rare but present in crowded areas.
The Ganga Aarti is a fire-lamp ceremony performed every evening at sunset at Dashashwamedh Ghat by seven priests simultaneously — spinning large fire lamps, blowing conch shells, and chanting Sanskrit. It has been performed every day for centuries. Arrive 30 minutes early to secure a spot on the ghats, or watch from a boat on the river for the full panoramic view. It lasts about 45 minutes.
It is consistently one of the highest-rated experiences of any India trip, including among travellers who consider themselves non-spiritual. What makes it exceptional is not religion but the visual spectacle: mist lifting from the river, the ghats waking up, pilgrims bathing, priests performing rituals, funeral pyres at Manikarnika — all unfolding in front of you from the water as the light turns golden. We arrange private rowing boats as part of every Varanasi itinerary.
Yes — our Golden Triangle with Varanasi tour combines Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, and Varanasi in one itinerary. Two nights in Varanasi is the minimum — it gives you the evening Ganga Aarti, the sunrise boat ride, an old city walk, and a half-day at Sarnath. Varanasi has its own airport with direct flights back to Delhi, so no backtracking is needed.

Written by Samarth Sharma, India tour guide since 2010. Last updated: June 2026.

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