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The Ultimate Varanasi Travel Guide for Planning a Trip in 2024

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Varanasi, an ancient city in India, is one of the most fascinating places that I have ever visited. This vibrant and lively city receives pilgrims and tourists throughout the year who are looking for different things over here. Some come here to celebrate life while others come to celebrate an important milestone in their life.

Whatever may be the case, you will always find the streets of Varanasi bustling with tourists. There are lots of people taking bath in the sacred River Ganga along the Ghats. This is one vibrant and lively city that anyone who wishes to experience India should visit.

Planning a trip to Varanasi soon? Well, then this Varanasi Travel Guide will help you in doing so! I have shared all the details in this article including where to stay in Varanasi, how to travel within Varanasi, what to eat, shopping guide, and lots more.

Varanasi Travel Guide

About Varanasi

Varanasi is a sacred city in India which could easily be the oldest inhabited city in the world and has a very old history associated with it. According to the texts in Rig Veda, Varanasi was originally called Kashi and was officially renamed to Varanasi in 1956. Kashi translated to ‘to shine’ in English so, Varanasi was known as the City of Lights.

According to Hindu mythology, Varanasi was established by Lord Shiva who was the god of creation and destruction. Since it was the second home to Lord Shiva, there is a Kashi Vishwanath Temple dedicated to him. It is believed that anyone who dies in Varanasi is lucky as he will be liberation from the cycle or reincarnation. That’s not all, a bath in the sacred river Ganga is also said to wash away all your sins.

This is why thousands of elderly come to Varanasi to spend their last days here and priests conduct the final rites for those who died in the city.

Apart from being a prominent site in Hinduism, Varanasi also happens to be a sacred place for Buddhism. Gautam Buddha gave his first sermon about Buddhism around 528 BC and the town of Sarnath, located in Varanasi, is home to temples, stupas, and sites related to Buddhism.

When to Visit Varanasi?

Varanasi is accessible throughout the year but different months are suited for different activities. However, if you wish to just explore the sights in Varanasi, then you can visit Varanasi during the winter season . The weather is cool and pleasant so, sightseeing turns out to be a lot of fun.

Getting There

Located in Uttar Pradesh, Varanasi is around 300 km from Lucknow which is the state capital and 800 km from Delhi which is the national capital. The city is well-connected to the rest of India through roads, railways, and flights.

So, if you are travelling to Varanasi from Delhi or any other city in India, you will have a lot of options available.

How to Travel Within Varanasi

Boats in Varanasi

Once you have reached Varanasi, I am sure you must be wondering how can you travel within Varanasi. Well, since Varanasi is so populated and full of attractions to visit, it is good to know about the main mode of transportation that you will find here.

Here is a brief breakdown of how you can travel in Varanasi.

Personally, I found the best way to explore Varanasi was on foot. If you are covering the streets and Ghats of Varanasi, then this is a great way to do that. It will take you around 1 hour to travel from the northernmost Ghat in Varanasi to the Assi Ghat. Apart from that, the streets are filled with wonderful doors and alleys for photography, so walking is a great way to uncover that as well.

Moreover, you can stop at the food vendors to enjoy the local street food in Varanasi if you are walking and exploring the city.

Rickshaws and Shared E-rickshaws

While walking is a great way to explore Varanasi, you cannot travel to the temples or other places if your hotel is situated a little away from these attractions. In such a case, a rickshaw or an E-rickshaw could be useful. Usually, a rickshaw will cost you around 50 INR for a 3km radius but be prepared to bargain.

There are many shared E-rickshaws that will take you to the ghats and cost you just 10-20 INR for the journey.

Auto-rickshaws

If you are travelling from the railway station or the airport, then auto-rickshaws are the best way to reach your hotel/hostel. You will find lots of auto-rickshaws but you will have to haggle a little for the right price. An auto from Varanasi Junction will cost you around 150-200 INR to Dasaswamedha Ghat.

Ola or Private Taxis

Finally, you also have the option of ordering an Ola cab but remember, the streets of Varanasi are quite narrow so you might not be able to take you car deep inside the city. But it is a great option if you are travelling from the Airport and don’t want to waste your time or energy on haggling the prices with the auto owners or private taxi owners.

Finally, when you are travelling around the Ghats, then one of the best ways to travel from one Ghat to another Ghat is by taking a boat. You can also enjoy a boat ride to cross the river and explore the ashrams and temples that are located on the other side. Usually, a boat ride of one hour will cost you around 50-100 INR per person.

Tips for Traveling in Varanasi

Local lady sitting on Ghat

When you are travelling in Varanasi, you might feel a bit out of place. So, here are a few tips that I have compiled to help you blend in Varanasi and have an enjoyable trip here.

Dress Conservatively in Varanasi

Well, Varanasi is the spiritual capital of India so it is imperative that you wear modest clothing to avoid unwanted attention. You don’t have to wear a suit or saree but you can wear tops and long skirts to keep your shoulders and legs covered at all times.

Beware of the Scams

There are a lot of scams happening daily with tourists in Varanasi so, I would recommend you to be careful here. A few common ones are where locals try to take you to special restaurants or hotels or shops and then take commission for that.

Boat tour guides ask for ridiculous amount at times so you will need to be prepared for haggling. But most importantly, if anyone asks you to buy wood for cremation services, then either say no or be ready to spend a lot because the wood is usually sold to the tourists at a high price to earn profits.

Follow the Rules and Customs

One of the major things to remember when travelling in Varanasi is that the locals have their own customs and rituals here. So, instead of questioning them, respect them and follow them. Sometimes you would be asked to not enter an area with your footwear so, be respectful and remove it before entering.

Be Careful When Taking Photographs

Make sure that you don’t take photos of anyone without permission in Varanasi as it can lead to a lot of trouble. Whether it be a saddhu, a baba, or a local, always be mindful of taking their permission before clicking their snap.

Also, photographs of the cremation area are strictly prohibited so, don’t even attempt it.

Keep Your Belongings Safe

There are a lot of pickpockets in Varanasi so, always keep your bags locked and pay careful attention to them. Leave your valuables in the hotel room and always be aware of your surroundings when exploring the ghats or attending the Ganga Arti.

Stay Safe When Drinking Bhaang

Bhaang is basically edible cannibas which is legal at a few government shops in Varanasi. When you try it out, make sure you are in a safe zone as it can be trippy and can make you hallucinate. Always buy it from a government-authorized shop and always keep trustworthy people around you. If you are travelling solo or unsure about it, then don’t try.

Bargain a Lot

An important thing to remember when travelling in Varanasi is that you will have to haggle almost everywhere. From shopping to transportation, everyone will quote higher price to you in the beginning so, you need to bargain a lot to bring it to the actual price of the product or service.

Watch Out for Bulls

The streets of Varanasi are full of bulls and cows which makes it slightly difficult to navigate the alleyways at times. So, always be careful when you are exploring the streets and don’t end up walking in bull or cow crap as it would be very difficult to get it off.

Where to Stay in Varanasi

Ganga Aarti at Dasaswamedha Ghat

Of course, a Varanasi Travel Guide without information on where to stay in Varanasi is slightly incomplete. Since Varanasi is a popular pilgrim destination, there are lots of accommodations available here in varying price ranges.

Depending on your budget and the purpose of your visit, you can choose the best stay in Varanasi for you.

Best Places to Stay in Varanasi

There are many amazing places to visit in Varanasi, especially the ghats. This is why it is important that you choose a place to stay in Varanasi to make it easier to explore the sights. Here are a few of the best places to stay in Varanasi to make the most of your trip:

Dasaswamedha Ghat – One of the top places to stay in Varanasi is Dasaswamedha Ghat as it is the main location for Ganga Aarti in Varanasi. It is said that this ghat was brought into existence by Lord Brahma to welcome Lord Shiva. There are a lot of activities going on here which makes it a popular attraction for tourists. Offering beautiful views of the city, there are many good hotels here for you to reserve your stay in Varanasi.

Darbhanga Ghat – Known for its amazing sandstone structure, Darbhanga Ghat is a great place to stay in Varanasi. There are many good heritage hotels here and since it is next to Dasaswamedha Ghat, you can easily witness the evening Ganga Arti here as well.

Shivala Ghat – Overlooking river Ganga, this is another busy ghat that offers several affordable and luxury accommodation options to the travellers. This is a good place to stay as the Ghat lies in the middle and offers you access to both the Assi Ghat side and the Dasaswamedha Ghat.

Hanuman Ghat – Another beautiful Ghat to consider for your stay in Varanasi is Hanuman Ghat a.k.a Rameshwaram Ghat. This gorgeous destination is believed to be built by Lord Rama for his disciple Hanuman. You will find a Hanuman temple here and one dedicated to Tulsi Das as well. There are several good hotels and restaurants here to explore during your stay.

Assi Ghat – Assi Ghat is located at southermost end of Varanasi ghats and offers several accommodation and restaurant options. It is also a quieter area for staying in Varanasi and happens to be the largest Ghats in Varanasi. One can visit here to enjoy boat rides to cross the River Ganges or reach Dasaswamedha Ghat that is located in the north side.

Budget-Friendly Stay Option: Hostels and Guest Houses

If you are a backpacker or a budget-traveler like me, then I am sure you are looking for an affordable stay in Varanasi. Thankfully, there are many hostels and guest houses to choose from in the city. Moreover, these accommodations are scattered all over the city, so you would be able to find a suitable accommodation near your choice of Ghat.

I have mentioned a few of the best options for the top locations in Varanasi to help you make a choice.

Price : These hostels and guest houses cost between 300 and 1100 INR per night for two guests.

Assi Ghat – Live Free Hostel, Hotel Picasso, Moustache Hostel Varanasi, Old City PG Hostel, Om Guest House, Kedar Guest House, Bliss Hostel, Banaras Paying Guest House.

Dasaswamedha Ghat – Mad Squad Hotel, Family Guest House, Alka Hotel, Wander Station Varanasi, Shiva Lodge.

Darbhanga Ghat – Vibe n Joy Guest House, Vishnu Rest House, Family Guest House, Ganga Guest House, Wander Station Varanasi, Liberty Guest House, Chatter Box Hostel.

Shivala Ghat and Hanuman Ghat – HosteLaVie Varanasi, Dynasty Guest House, Hotel Heritage Inn.

Mid-Range Stay Options: Hotels

For those who are looking for a little more comfort during their stay in Varanasi, there are many good 2-star and 3-star hotels available here. These hotels are reasonably priced and many of them are located on the ghats to offer easy access to their guests.

Here I have mentioned a few best options in Varanasi for mid-range stay options.

Price : These hotels and guest houses will cost you anywhere between 1500 and 4000 INR per night for two guests.

Assi Ghat – Via Varanasi, Hotel Ganga Garden, Palace on Ganges, Hotel Banaras Haveli, The Art Hotel, Banaras Hostel, Hotel Haifa.

Dasaswamedha Ghat – Ganpati Guest House, Shiva Inn Paying Guest House, Safarnama Varanasi.

Darbhanga Ghat – Hotel Sita, Sri Omkar Palace, Shiva Guest House, Palace on Steps.

Shivala Ghat and Hanuman Ghat – New Hotel Broadway, Rivera Palace, Rose Heritage Home, Ratanakar Palace Guesthouse, Hotel Balaji Palace, The Century Plaza,

Luxury Stay Options: Hotels and Resorts

Looking to relax and pamper yourself during the weekend trip to Varanasi? Then, you should check out the resorts and havelis in Varanasi for a luxurious stay here. These hotels and resorts will be a tad bit expensive but you would get the best facilities and services here.

Check out these few best accommodation options in Varanasi for a luxury experience.

Price : A stay at these luxury properties will cost you anywhere between 4,000 and 20,000 INR per night for two guests.

Dasaswamedha Ghat and Darbhanga Ghat – BrijRama Palace

Shivala Ghat and Hanuman Ghat – Amritara Suryauday Haveli, Shiva Ganges View.

Other Parts of Varanasi – Guleria Kothi, Taj Ganges, The Clarks, Ramada Plaza.

Where and What to Eat in Varanasi

Street Food in Varanasi

Although Varanasi is not known for partying or fine dining, but one of the best things to do in Varanasi is to try the street food here. You will find lots of simple restaurants and street food vendors around the Ghats in Varanasi that you simply cannot miss out on.

Since there is religious significance, restaurants near the river Ganga offer vegetarian food with non-alcoholic drinks. However, hotels and restaurants that are located away from the Ghats do offer non-vegetarian food and alcoholic drinks.

Where to Eat in Varanasi

Bhokal Chat

Here are a few best restaurants and food vendors that you should try in Varanasi.

Bhokal Chat – One of the most famous Chat vendors in Varanasi, you cannot miss the Pav Bhaji and the chat at Bhokal Chat in Assi Ghat. The chat is just too good for words and it costs barely 50-100 INR for a meal here.

Kashi Chat Center – If you are craving some delicious chaat or street food, then Kashi Chat Center near Dasaswamedha is a good place to check out. The food is delicious and cheap and this place has become quite famous among the tourists.

Brown Bread Bakery – A great place for breakfast, Brown Break Bakery offers everything from pizzas to cakes and offer great ambiance at the rooftop restaurant. You can also catch a live classical performance here at night around 7:30 p.m.

Shiva Cafe – This is yet another great choice for anyone who is looking for lots of options in food. This cafe serves not only Indian cuisine but Nepalese, Thai, and Western cuisine as well.

Dada Ki Chai – Another great place near Assi Ghat, Dada Ki Chai is a must-visit for all the tea lovers out there. You get the typical kulhad chai here which is delicious and affordable and you have a wide range of teas to choose from.

Pizzeria Vatika Cafe – If you are tired of the Indian food, then you can try Pizzeria Vatika Cafe where they serve delicious crispy pizzas and amazing apple pies. You can also enjoy the view of the river Ganges from here.

Aum Cafe – This is a Ayurvedic family run vegetarian cafe near Assi Ghat. Here, you can find good variety of herbal teas, juices, and so on. You can also get piercings or body massages get done here.

Hotel Kalika – If you are craving some non-vegetarian food, then Hotel Kalika near Assi Ghat is the best place to check out. From chicken to mutton, you get everything here at an extremely affordable price and the food it absolutely delicious too.

Dolphin Restaurant – Located on the banks of Dasaswamedha Ghat, Dolphin Restaurant is a great place for vegetarian food in Varanasi. You will get both North Indian and Continental cuisine here and can enjoy the river views with your food.

Varanasi Street Food to Try

Malaiyyo

Varanasi is known for its amazing street food so, it would be a shame if you didn’t try it on your visit. Here are a few street foods that you should definitely try on your Varanasi trip:

Kachori Sabzi – One of the most popular breakfast options in Varanasi, Kachori Sabzi is a must-try delicacy. In this dish, you have badi kachori filled with dal masala and choti kachori stuffed with a spicy potato mixture. Then, aloo ki sabzi is added to it to make this wholesome dish ready. You can get this at most street food stalls in Varanasi.

Malaiyyo – Malaiyyo is a popular winter street dessert in Varanasi that will simply melt in your mouth. Made from milk froth, saffron, cardamoms, and garnished with almonds and pistachio, this dish is served in kulhad and is a must-try in Varanasi.

Lassi and Bhaang – Two drinks that you will find commonly in Varanasi are lassi and bhaang. Made from curd, lassis are great to keep your stomach relaxed during the summers and can be found almost everywhere. But for bhaang, you have to be a little careful as it can cause you to lose your senses a little bit. Made from tulsi and milk, bhaang is a little potent drink that you should only drink in a safe environment but it is also a must-try in this city.

Baati Chokha – Although a Bihar speciality, baati chokha is famous in Varanasi too. Baati is basically wheat ball with sattu filling chokha is simply mashed potatoes and brinjal with spices. It makes a tasty snack and you should definitely try it when you are visiting Varanasi.

Tamatar Chaat – The Varanasi version of Tamatar Chaat should definitely be tried out as you will find it just here. In this, the tomatoes are mixed with boiled potatoes, spices, hing, green chillies, and pounded ginger. It is served along with chaat masala and tastes yummy!

Samosa – Of course, when we are talking about street food, how can we miss the samosas and the pakodas that are the staple snacks in Varanasi. You can get these snacks from any street vendor for 5 INR and can enjoy a budget-friendly trip here.

Shopping in Varanasi

If you are travelling to Varanasi for the first time or even for the umpteenth time, you cannot miss out on buying souvenirs from here. The city is particularly famous for the Benarasi Silk Sarees and it would be a shame if you didn’t get them for yourself or your loved ones. Apart from that, you can also buy Ganga Jal, Rudraksha Mala, Wooden Toys, Shivalinga, Glass Beads, Flutes, Stone Carved Curios, and Indic Literature Books at home.

For shopping in Varanasi, there are many good street shops that offer good prices and variety of products. Most of the small souvenirs such as Rudraksh Malas, Wooden Toys, etc. you can easily buy from kiosks on the Ghats. Be sure to haggle for the price as the owners usually quote a high price for the tourists.

There are many amazing local streets for shopping in Varanasi where you can buy clothes, accessories, and a lot of others things at reasonable price. For silk and woollen products, you can head to the Thatheri Bazaar while Vishwanath Galli offers not only shops for buying clothes but houses several food shops as well. Apart from that, there are a few malls in Varanasi as well such as PDR Mall, Vinayak Plaza, etc. so, you can check them out as well.

Varanasi Shopping Street

Network Availability in Varanasi

Airtel and Jio works best in Varanasi with Vodafone offering decent network service too. If you are planning to attend calls or use Internet data for working, then I would recommend you to carry either an Airtel or a Jio SIM with you.

ATMs in Varanasi

There are several ATMs scattered throughout the city of Varanasi. So, you will easily be able to find your bank’s ATM to withdraw the cash.

For foreigners, there are several Currency Exchange shops available in the city as well. You will be able to exchange your USD, EUR, Pound, and other currency notes quite easily here.

Also Read: The Must-Visit Places in Varanasi

Safety Tips for Traveling in Varanasi

Although Varanasi is safe for solo female travellers, it is important to be prepared for any unexpected experiences. Try to plan your Varanasi trip so that you don’t face any such incidents. Make sure that you don’t roam around in secluded areas at night alone. Don’t be quick to believe anyone when they try to take you to some nice location for shopping or eating. Avoid accepting drinks from strangers, especially since bhang is widely distributed in Varanasi.

Most importantly, be prepared for any situation and inform your family and friends on your whereabouts at all times. Keep handy the local emergency numbers and the number of your hotel/hostel in case you get into any trouble.

Cost of Traveling in Varanasi

Now, coming to the total cost of travelling in a place like Varanasi, it depends on the kind of traveller you are. You can get a stay in Varanasi for as low as 150 INR per night or you can spend around 500 – 800 INR for a decent one.

Meals in Varanasi will cost you around 50 – 100 INR. You can get a Thali or Pav Bhaji for this amount which would be filling for a meal. For transportation to nearby places, you can expect to shell around 50 – 100 INR in a day if you are staying close to the Ghats.

So, if you are planning a 3 to 4 days trip in Varanasi, you can expect to spend around 4000 – 5000 INR, depending on your travelling style. Personally, when I travelled in Varanasi, I spent around 2800 INR for a 5-day trip excluding my travel cost to and from Varanasi.

Well, Varanasi is an amazing place to visit in India, there is definitely no doubt about it. And with a little bit of planning, you can execute a wonderful trip here. Make sure that you keep aside enough days to explore everything that this city has to offer and look for local experiences to enjoy your trip more here.

I hope this Varanasi travel guide helps you plan an epic trip to this wonderful city. Let me know if you would like me to add anything else.

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Really Awesome post! I agree, Varanasi is probably the best example of Indian culture and traditions. An awesome spiritual place for travel. Well done. Thanks for sharing such a beautiful blog.

Very informative content. Varanasi has all the flavors of old times and new age. You can find ancient way of people worshipping and traditional way of dealing things specially around ganga. And new age things like Cruze on river, new NAMO ghat, new convection center Rudrach etc. Varanasi is a magical feeling which one can only feel when he or she is in varanasi. Thanks for posting very detailed information on Varanasi.

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Thats great!

It would have been better if the article talked about where to visit also apart from ghats.

Hopefully next time, I was occupied visiting the numerous ghats found here that did not get time to visit the forts and waterfalls nearby. 🙂

Thanks for Valuable Information Keep it up.

Varanasi Guide: Planning Your Trip

This Ancient Holy City is not for the Faint of Heart!

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Varanasi is another sacred city in India with a very old history. It could possibly be the world's oldest inhabited city. Known as the city of Lord Shiva, the god of creation and destruction, it's believed that anyone who dies in Varanasi will be liberated from the cycle of reincarnation. Even a wash in the Ganges River is said to cleanse away all sins.

Varanasi was originally called Kashi during Vedic times. It was officially named Varanasi in 1956, although it was known as Benaras before that (said to be a variant of Varanasi). The name is derived from the meeting of the Varuna and Assi rivers.

The fascinating thing about this mystical city is that its rituals are revealed openly to along the many riverside ghats , which are used for everything from bathing to burning the bodies of the dead. Yoga, blessings, massages, shaves, and games of cricket are among the other activities you'll find performed by the river's edge.

Planning Your Trip

  • Best Time to Visit: October to March are the best months to visit Varanasi. This is when the weather is at its coolest. Winters are refreshing and pleasant, albeit chilly at night. The temperature gets uncomfortably hot from April onward, easily reaching 35 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). This is followed by monsoon rain from July to September.
  • Language: Hindi and English.
  • Currency: Indian rupee.
  • Time Zone: UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) +5.5 hours, also known as Indian Standard Time. India does not have daylight saving time.
  • Getting Around: Streets are very narrow in the old part of the city along the ghats , so walking is the only option in many places. It's possible to hire a bicycle at Assi Ghat. Further out, auto rickshaws and Ola cabs (the Indian version of Uber. Uber is yet to start operating in Varanasi) are convenient ways of getting around. There are prepaid booths for auto rickshaws and taxis directly outside Varanasi Junction railway station.
  • Travel Tips: If you're not familiar with Varanasi and think you might be overwhelmed, or you want to gain deeper insight into the city, taking a tour is highly recommended. Keep in mind that taxis and auto rickshaws can't reach the Dashashwamedh Ghat area between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. because of the crowds. You'll be dropped at Godaulia Crossing, where auto rickshaws line up.

Getting There

Varanasi is in Uttar Pradesh, about 300 kilometers (186 miles) southeast of capital Lucknow. The city has an airport and is connected by direct flight from major cities in India including Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Lucknow, and Khajuraho.

Many people choose to travel to Varanasi by train. It takes a minimum of eight hours from Kolkata, 10 to 12 hours from Delhi, and around 30 hours from Mumbai. Most trains run overnight. The main railway station in Varanasi is called Varanasi Junction or Varanasi Cantt (the code is BSB). However, there are two other railway stations in the vicinity of the city -- Manduadih (MUV) and Deen Dayal Upadhyaya/Mughal Sarai Junction (MGS). This is important to note if all trains to Varanasi Junction are booked up. Manduadih is within the city, while Deen Dayal Upadhyaya/Mughal Sarai Junction is about 20 kilometers away. Mughal Sarai is a large station that receives a lot of trains, so you may be able to get one with availability. It was officially renamed Pandit Deen Deen Dayal Upadhyaya in 2018.

Bus services to Varanasi tend to be very slow and uncomfortable, and are generally avoidable unless you're on a super strict budget.

Things to Do

People visit Varanasi for a brush with the divine. One of the best things to do is to simply soak up the atmosphere and observe what's going on. The most interesting part of the city is its ghats (steps leading down to the river). Take a walk beside the river and watch life flow by.

A quintessential Varanasi experiences is a boat trip along the river at sunrise or dusk. It's worth going twice, at both times, because the atmosphere is different and you'll see different things. If you don't fancy hiring a simple row boat, the new luxury Alaknanda cruise operates twice a day (morning and evening) between in the south Assi Ghat and Raj Ghat in the north. The cost is 750 rupees per person.

The spectacular Ganga Aarti (prayer ceremony) takes place every evening at Dasaswamedh Ghat. You can either be part of the audience or watch it from the river. There's also an early morning sunrise Ganga Aarti at Assi Ghat. It's not as formal and provides a less touristy experience.

A look at the cremation ghats, where dead bodies are openly burned on funeral pyres, is eye-opening. It's best that you don't try and go there yourself, due to the prevalence of scams and touts (see below). Instead, take this Learning and Burning walking tour offered by Heritage Walk Varanasi or Death and Rebirth in Banaras walking tour offered by Varanasi Walks.

The magnificent Vishwanath Temple, built in 1776, is an important Hindu holy place of worship in Varanasi.

Varanasi is an excellent place to shop for silk (including saris ). However, be sure to check the quality as many items are actually made of fake silk or silk blend. Musical instruments are also a good buy in Varanasi.

Varanasi is well-known for classical dance and music, and yoga as well.

Varanasi Tours

Want to see immerse yourself in Varanasi or see it without the hassle? Experience Varanasi , Varanasi Magic , and Varanasi Walks conduct informative experiential and offbeat tours around the city.

Manjeet is an outstanding personal guide who provides customized heritage walks of Varanasi.

GoStops Hostel offers inexpensive walking tours and activities in Varanasi.

Uttar Pradesh Tourism's early morning heritage walk of Varanasi covers the ghats and famous temples.

If you take a walking tour, you'll be able to explore the bazaars and unusual attractions, such as the flower market and Ayurvedic herb market. You can also visit artisans, a community of boatmen, and Juna Akhara where an unusual sect of naked sadhus live.

Festivals and Events

The biggest festival of the year in Varanasi is Dev Deepavali (or Dev Diwali). Not to be confused with Diwali, this festival happens 15 days later, on Kartik Purnima (in October or November). The gods are believed to come to earth to bathe in the Ganges River on this day, and the ghats are decorated with rows and rows of lamps. Their glow creates an evocative spectacle. A five-day Ganga Mahotsav festival is also held in Varanasi at the same time. The focus is on live classical music and dance.

The world's oldest Ramlila performance, which narrates the life story of Lord Ram, takes place at Ramnagar near Varanasi for a month in the lead-up to Dussehra.

Other important occasions in Varanasi include Maha Shivratri and Buddha Purnima (Buddha's birthday). The five-day Dhrupad Mela music festival happens at Tulsi Ghat, usually in March after Maha Shivratri. It's organized by the Sankat Mochan Foundation.

Maha Shivratri is also an extraordinary time to visit Varanasi to see the many sects of sadhus, who come to celebrate the great festival of Lord Shiva in the city.

It's worth setting aside a day to take a side trip to Sarnath , about 30 minutes away. This is where the Buddha gave his first discourse. In contrast to the craziness of Varanasi, it's a peaceful place where you can wander around the grassy gardens and ruins of Buddhist stupas .

If you're interested in handicrafts, you may like to visit the weaver villages around Varanasi. These include Sarai Mohana (supported by the Taj Hotel Group), Kotwa and Ayodhyapur. Tours are conducted by Holy Voyages and Walks of Varanasi.

What to Eat and Drink

Those who want a break from Indian food will find it at Assi Ghat. Pizzeria Vaatika Cafe and Aum Cafe are very popular. The Open Hand Cafe and Shop serves great coffee and yummy light meals and retails their quality ethically-made products.

Head to the Dosa Cafe or Niyati Cafe, in the lane behind Man Mandir Ghat, for simple yet tasty Indian fare.

Blue Lassi is famous for its traditional fruit-flavored lassi yoghurt drinks (some say they're the best in India). This hole-in-the-wall shop has been in business since 1925 enroute to Manikarnika Ghat.

It's wise to avoid trying the street food in Varanasi, due to hit-and-miss hygiene.

As Varanasi is a holy city, alcohol isn't permitted around the ghats and temples. Many rooftop restaurants do discreetly serve beer to tourists though. You'll only find bars in mid-range and luxury hotels away from the ghats.

Where to Stay

Ideally, stay in a hotel that faces the Ganges River so you can watch all the goings-on along the ghats . However, do be aware that most of these hotels are only accessible on foot. Be sure to factor this in if you have a lot of luggage. Here's the pick of hotels in Varanasi for all budgets.

Culture and Customs

Varanasi is a challenging destination for inexperienced travelers. There are many scams to watch out for. The most common one involves touts who will take you to see Manikarnika Ghat (the main cremation ghat) and ask you to donate wood for the funeral pyre -- you'll be paying at least 10 times more than what the wood's worth. If you offer a small amount, it will be declined. Either say you don't have any money or don't feel comfortable giving so much.

Although the government has noticeably cleaned up Varanasi in recent years, it's still very polluted and dirty. Most tourists find it to be an intense city that confronting and off-putting, yet intriguing. This is a place that will really overwhelm your senses, and not always in a good way. So, do be ready for it! It's not wise to take a dip in the Ganges River due to the pollution. If you go on a boat ride, avoid getting wet.

When taking photos, do be discrete and considerate of people who are performing rituals. Especially avoid photographing the cremation ghats.

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Varanasi Itinerary For 1-2 Days & Varanasi Things To Do!

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In this Varanasi itinerary, I show you that 2 days in Varanasi (Banaras as it’s also known) is the perfect amount of time to spend in this old and interesting city I think.

Varanasi is incredibly interesting but there aren’t actually that many things to do in Varanasi, it’s a city that you visit to walk around and observe what’s going on rather than jumping from Varanasi tourist attraction to attraction which you can do with 1- 2 days in Varanasi easily!

Varanasi is said to be the oldest constantly inhabited city in the world . Mark Twain said in 1896 ‘ Older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend, and looks twice as old as all of them put together. ‘

And I read that the Lonely Planet once said ‘Brace yourself. You’re about to enter one of the most blindingly colourful, unrelentingly chaotic and unapologetically indiscreet places on Earth .’

Yep, this is pretty much Varanasi in 2 famous quotes!

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Accommodation in Varanasi

I was recommended Moustache Hostel because of its location in Varanasi, I stayed there and was really pleased with it!

Moustache Hostel is by Assi Ghat which is one of the Ghats furthest away from the ‘centre’ of Varanasi which is further North up the River, so although it is a bit of a walk into the ‘centre’, it’s a lovely walk along all of the ghats.

The roads are wide rather than back alleyways in the centre, there are so many cafes and restaurants, some of which are pretty cool and funky selling good coffee and foods with wifi and the air felt a lot fresher!

Alternatively, you can stay closer to the centre but watch out for hotels in Varanasi being in the middle of a weave of small alleyways full of beeping mopeds, dusty buildings, cows and cow pat! I wouldn’t like waking up to this!

Some high-rated hotels in Varanasi are:

BrijRama Palace- A Heritage Hotel  – Luxury

Wander Station Varanasi – Midrange

Azure Family Paying Guest House – Budget

Search for accommodation in Varanasi on Booking.com here . I used Booking.com all the time as I love their flexible booking options!

In regards to how many days in Varanasi to stay for, I’d say 2 nights and 2 days are enough.

things to do Varanasi, Varanasi ghats

Things To Do in Varanasi

1 day in varanasi, sunrise boat trip on river ganges.

Starting your day with a sunrise boat trip along the River Ganges is by far the best way to start your trip to Varanasi and this Varanasi itinerary.

Head down to the river before sunrise and take up one of the men on their offer for a boat trip.

You should be able to barter them down from their initial price and be sure to check out their boat before getting on to ensure it looks ok. Don’t expect these guys to be a ‘guide’.

However, if you do want a guided tour so you can understand what is happening on the shore, have a look into this highly rated  Varanasi Morning Boat Ride and Aarti Experience via Viator .

I had the most amazing sunrise sky at the start of the boat trip- pinks and purples which turned blue as the sun started to rise out of the haze (and smog).

On the shores, you’ll see locals bathing in the river and doing their laundry. You’ll see early morning Indian tourists going for a ritual dip- believed by Hindus that the River Ganges aka Mother Ganga will release them from their past sins.

things to do Varanasi, morning boat ride in Varanasi

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Morning Aarti ceremonies

You may see parts of the Morning Aarti ceremonies depending on where on the river you start, and you should definitely make sure you go up to Manikarnika Ghat aka the Burning Ghat .

In the morning, just after sunrise, there will not be any bodies burning yet, instead the men will be getting the area ready for the day and sorting the logs.

It’s incredible to see the boats full of logs in front of the ghat which will be used to cover dead bodies later that day.

Seen as you cannot take photos or videos at the burning ghat during the day (which is understandable), going past by boat in the morning is the best chance to take any photos of the area.

Varanasi itinerary, Varanasi Burning Ghats

I was actually really surprised by the number of cool cafes there are in Varanasi, they are definitely set up for backpackers and travellers here, which I guess makes sense as Varanasi has been on the traveller radar since the hippies arrived in the 1960s and haven’t gone off it since.

If you are staying near Assi Ghat I’d recommend Ashish Cafe, Open Hand Cafe, The Mark’s Cafe for coffee and breakfast .

If you are not staying in this area Brown Bread Bakery is a good place to get some breakfast and relax.

Explore the Ghats and City

I had a little nap until lunchtime which may be needed on your Varanasi itinerary because of the early start and then headed back out along the ghats for a relaxed walk .

They will be much busier now and the laundry you saw being done that morning will now be hung up, laid out and drying in the sun. 

If you’d prefer to see Varanasi with a local and learn about the history of Varanasi I recommend these well-priced and highly-rated Varanasi tours :

  • Self Tailored Banaras Wala Tour
  • Varanasi Street Food Crawl (2 Hours Guided Food Tasting Tour)
  • Private A Journey of A lifetime Tour
  • Cultural & Spiritual Trails of Old Town Varanasi Guided Walking Tour
  • Varanasi Temple Tour
  • Private Sunrise Yoga Class with Licensed Instructor

Varanasi itinerary, Varanasi Ghats

Later in the day head into the centre of Varanasi , aka the back streets of Varanasi . Here you will see what Mark Twain meant when he said just how old Varanasi is and looks!

When I visited, the lanes were no busier than usual Indian Cities and although I didn’t particularly like them, they were fine.

I can understand though that if Varanasi is one of the first places you visit in India, perhaps after Delhi and Agra, that these streets could be quite intense.

Kashi Vishwanath Temple is right in the middle of the small streets however as a tourist to Varanasi do not expect to be able to go inside as the queues are huge.

Indian tourists must wait hours to enter in the cramped, small streets to go inside. So if you come upon people queuing in the street, this is where they are heading!

The streets are also lined with shops but Varanasi is definitely not the best place to shop in India ! If you plan to go shopping, wait until you go elsewhere or make sure you shop before you get there.

I didn’t see any particularly nice shops with good clothes and accessories and with the streets being so dusty and dark it doesn’t make it a pleasant place to browse!

Varanasi itinerary, varanasi back streets

Burning Ghats

Whilst exploring the back streets be sure to head to 2 places on this Varanasi itinerary – one, back to the Burning Ghats and two, to Blue Lassi Shop !

I understand that the Burning Ghats may not be for everyone but they are a must-see place to visit in Varanasi! This is what Varanasi is based around, it’s the city where life meets death and death is celebrated.

It is a big and important thing for Hindus to be burnt in Varanasi. It is believed that after their bodies are soaked in the River Ganges and they are cremated there that they will go to heaven instead of being reincarnated.

It’s a strange feeling down at the burning ghat, firstly you can approach it by the river and walk right onto the ghat, or down from the back streets. Walking along the ghat will take you right into the centre.

There are about 10 fires going with big piles of wood, bodies are brought down on bamboo stretchers, and dunked in the river before being laid out on top of the wood. More wood is put on top as well as a smothering of Ghee to help the wood burn.

The wood is set on fire and so is the body and it’s possible to wait and see a whole body disappear. 

When at the burning ghats remember that you cannot take any photos . Keep your phone in your bag or pocket and if you carry a camera around your neck as I do, it’s just easier to put it in your bag even if it is off as it will save the many comments from Indian men trying to tell you what to do.

The very bottom area by the river is for the family but you can stand by the railing or on the steps.

It’s a very strange atmosphere as it seems that a lot of locals go there to socialise and you will definitely be the minority being a tourist but you are definitely allowed down there so don’t let that put you off.

The Blue Lassi Shop

After this, you may need more of a light-hearted activity so I recommend going to The Blue Lassi , now be sure to go to the real one which is close to the burning ghat and is a blue cafe as there is a fake one apparently.

Here you can pretty much get any flavour of Lassi you want and there is a huge menu to choose from. 

Varanasi itinerary, Varanasi Blue Lassi

Evening Aarti Ceremony

Come evening time on this Varanasi itinerary for things to do in Varanasi, head to Dasawamedh Ghat for the Evening Aarti , this happens just after sunset when it’s dark but to get a good seat I’d recommend getting there early.

You can’t miss it as there are huge lit-up umbrellas above where the priests will do their ceremony.

Again, this is another one of the things to do in Varanasi that is helpful to see with a guide as they can really explain to you what is happening and if you are new to India you might find this experience and the number of people overwhelming on your own.

Watching the Evening Aarti from a boat on the River Ganges on this tour with a private guide is a great idea, and so is watching the Evening Aarti from the banks of the Ganges with a private guide like this .

Varanasi itinerary, Varanasi Evening Aarti

These are the main things to do in Varanasi, so if you have just 1 day in Varanasi then you will manage to see pretty much everything by doing the above Varanasi itinerary!

2 Days in Varanasi

It’s likely your second day in Varanasi will not vary too much from the above. If you can get up early again then head back out to the ghats for sunrise.

Morning Aarti

At Assi Ghat they hold the Morning Aarti which is pretty much the same as the Evening Aarti but good to see. 

Varanasi itinerary, Varanasi Morning Aarti

During the day there isn’t much else to do in Varanasi I found except for exploring the ghats, streets and cafes once again.

Day Trip to Sarnath

However, if you are keen to get out of Varanasi, one of the best places to visit near Varanasi is Sarnath . This is popular because it’s where Buddha first taught a sermon and first taught the Dharma .

It’s possible to go on an  organised tour like this to Sarnath or get a taxi.

I met a girl who got an Ola there which was around 600Rs each way. Sarnath is only 10km away from Varanasi but the traffic will more than likely be heavy so it could take an hour each way.

Sarnath has a beautiful garden you can walk around and relax in with some ruins you can visit and also a museum about the history of Buddhism. 

things to do Varanasi, Sarnath day trip from Varanasi

Evening time is a good time to get back out on the river . The sun sets behind the city so you will not see the sun actually setting but instead the sky turning castle colours above the city and the rituals starting along the ghats.

Varanasi itinerary, Varanasi River Ganges Ghats

Alternatively, a popular thing to do in Varanasi is to watch some wrestling which is popular in this area so look out for that.

If wrestling is something you are particularly interested in you can also do a day tour to discover the local art of Kushti Wrestling.

How to get the best flights??

I use  Skyscanner  to book all of my flights! I’m a huge fan of Skyscanner because I love how easy it is to compare different destinations and different dates for the best price and route!

For example, I type in ‘everywhere’ in the destination if I have fixed dates and want to find the best flights on those dates on Skyscanner.

And if I have a set destination I’ll look at the ‘month view’ to check the cheapest days to fly in that month!

How to Get To and From Varanasi

Train and Air are the most popular ways to get to Varanasi and leave Varanasi.

Varanasi has 2 train stations – Varanasi Junction and Varanasi Cantt .

I got an overnight train from Agra to Varanasi leaving Agra Fort at 8:30 pm (well actually 9:30 as it was delayed), and getting it at 14:30 (should have been 10:30 am).

It makes sense to visit Agra and Varanasi together and this train link works well during the day and overnight.

Rishikesh and Varanasi are also 2 destinations that are popular to see after one another. It’s possible to go from Rishikesh to Varanasi by getting to Haridwar station outside of Rishikesh and then getting an overnight train to Varanasi.

Delhi to Varanasi is also popular and there is an overnight train from Varanasi to Delhi and back.

Search for trains and buses to and from Varanasi here which can be booked easily online!

Varanasi has a Domestic Airport. I flew to Goa from there.

It’s an hour from the City and a taxi cost me 800Rs. It’s actually a really good airport with free wifi, a few little shops and plenty of places to get a drink and some food.

Internal flights in India can be really cheap and must faster than travelling by train/bus. 

I hope this Varanasi Travel Guide helps you plan your trip there and gives you an idea of things to do in Varanasi in 2 days or if you spend 3 days in Varanasi .

People say you either love Varanasi or hate it, I loved it. I hope you do too!

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Let's Go Sightseeing

Tuesday 11th of December 2018

Glad to know you liked Varanasi. Even for us Indians, it can get overwhelming, but underneath that chaos is something incredible - a chance to see life at its rawest...

Actually, Benaras is the best place to shop for banarasi fabric/ sari, but it can be done only with a trustworthy local.

TheWanderingQuinn

Wednesday 12th of December 2018

Good to know it seems just as crazy for Indians, I can see that, it’s like no other place isn’t it! Ok good to know about the shopping, thank you!

Kate Abroad

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Ultimate 2 Days in Varanasi Itinerary for 2024

I only spent 2 days in Varanasi on my first trip to the holy city, but it was enough to fall in love with the place. Even if you only have a short time in which to visit, I can guarantee you’ll love it too.

Varanasi really is a microcosm of India . It has all the energy, colour, and chaos that the country is known for but in a city less than one-tenth the size of Delhi or Mumbai.

Varanasi is certainly not lacking in things to do , and because Varanasi has so much significance in the Hindu religion, it’s an intensely spiritual place, far more than the country’s megacities.

I visited Varanasi as part of a 2 week India trip that also included Abhaneri , Khajuraho , Orchha and the Golden Triangle (Delhi, Jaipur and Agra).

Things to Do in 2 Days in Varanasi Itinerary

Day 1 in varanasi.

The best way to get to know Varanasi is to get stuck in and get your feet dirty. Once you’ve arrived and had a chance to drop any bags, jump in a rickshaw and head for the old city.

Explore the old city

Varanasi’s old city isn’t a walled-off area like Jaipur has but it’s generally known as the area between Bansphatak road and the Ganges River. 

This maze of alleyways is extremely easy to get lost in and that’s kind of the point. You’ll need to dodge a lot of cow poop, cows, scooters and carts. But along the way you’ll find tons of tiny (and not so tiny) temples of all shapes and kinds. Some are hundreds of years old and falling down while some are new and renovated. 

If you’re unsure about braving the alleyways yourself or wanting to learn from a guide there are some great guided walking tours that can be booked through Klook for less than $20.

Temples and processions

Varanasi is known as the city of a thousand temples and many of Hinduism’s millions of gods are worshipped in some form here.

old city streets Varanasi

You’ll also come across many funeral processions going past on their way to the crematoriums on the riverbanks with family and friends carrying bodies on stretchers covered with layers of flower garlands and sparkling, bejewelled fabrics.

This can be kind of confronting but it’s part of what makes Varanasi unique, death and life coexist in very close proximity here.

Silk markets

When you need a break from the busy alleyways, pop into some of the silk shops in the old city which are cloister around Bansphatak Road. 

Varanasi is known for producing the highest quality silk goods in India and you can find some great bargains here as well as higher-priced, incredibly ornate items that are more like art than clothing.

Sunset boat ride and prayer ceremony

Wrap up your day with a sunset boat ride on the river Ganges. Known as Mother Ganges and considered a holy river in Hinduism, the river is the heart of Varanasi (although the city is only really built on one side) and boat rides are an absolute must do for your 2 days in Varanasi.

Sunset is probably the calmest time for boat trips and means you can catch the evening prayer ceremonies at Dashashwamedh ghat which are truly beautiful.

You can buy small floating candle bowls if you want to make your own offerings.

There are many captains lining the river banks who are happy to take visitors for a short or long trip or you can pre-book a boat cruise via Get Your Guide to be assured of safety.

boats on the ganges varanasi at night

Day 2 in Varanasi

While it might seem like overkill, I would highly recommend going out for another boat ride at sunrise.

The sight of the sunrise over the river is spectacular and this is when many of the locals come down to the river to bathe and complete their private worship.

You can also watch the morning aarti ceremony at Assi Ghat (shown below) which is incredible o from the river on a sunrise boat cruise .

The priests make a series of offerings to the river involving lots of candles and incense and backed by a choir of young women.

sunrise prayer ceremony varanasi

After the boat ride, stop into Blue Lassi for a liquid breakfast.

Blue Lassi is possibly the most famous café in Varanasi and offers lassi (yoghurt-based) drinks in every conceivable flavour out of handmade terracotta pots.

Ramnagar Fort

For your final afternoon, it’s time to head across the river to Ramnagar Fort on the opposite side of the Ganges. 

The fort was built by a local maharaja in the 18th century, but it was done in the style of the Mughals from two centuries earlier so the fort combines Hindu and Islamic architecture in similar styles to Mughal buildings throughout India.

Not all of the fort is open to the public as it is still inhabited by the current king of Varanasi and his family but visitors can see the sections that have been converted to a museum which includes artefacts from across Asia and Africa including an impressive astronomical clock.

The entry fee is 150rs for foreigners and you can pay around 500rs for a boat ride across.

Add-on activity: Sarnath

If you have an extra half-day or want to pack an extra attraction into your two days in Varanasi then consider a trip out to Sarnath.

Where Varanasi is significant to Hindus, Sarnath, only a 30-45 minute rickshaw ride away, is a holy place for Buddhists.

It is believed that Sarnath is where the Buddha gave his first sermon and temples stood here for hundreds of years although they are now largely ruins.

The easiest way to get there is to book a day trip, I found the best options on Klook .

However, you can negotiate a rickshaw for the return trip (price depending on your negotiating skills). I would recommend then hiring a local guide to explain the stories behind each spot.

How to get to Varanasi

The train is the primary form of transport around India and is very budget-friendly. However, if you’re short on time there is always the option to fly. I have done both, arriving by train from Orccha and departing by air to Delhi, and both were very smooth trips.

Getting to Varanasi by Train

There are multiple stations in Varanasi with the main one being Banaras/Varanasi Junction from which you can catch trains all over India.

Varanasi train station

Getting to Varanasi by Plane

Lal Bahadur Shastri airport is on the outskirts of Varanasi, a 30-60 minute drive from the central city depending on traffic. 

Flights are available to most main cities in India including Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai as well as to Kathmandu in Nepal.

Where to stay in Varanasi

Luxury – Taj Ganges

A five-star hotel with all the amenities you would expect and a great place to kick back away from the bustle of the old city.

Click here to check prices for Taj Ganges and book

Mid-range – Shiva Ganges Guest House

On the nicer end of Indian mid-range hotels, this place has an unbeatable location just a few hundred metres from the ghats.

Click here to check prices for Shiva Ganges and book

In Short: Varanasi in 2 days

While you could easily spend much longer than two days in this city, immersing yourself in Varanasi, a weekend or, ideally two nights, is plenty of time to catch the main attractions and leave you wanting more.

Happy travelling!

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Kate is the founder of Kate Abroad. She has travelled to nearly 40 countries from Austria to Vanuatu, and lived in 3. She's on a mission to empower other Gen Zs and Millenials travel affordably by sharing helpful travel guides, stories and tips to over 200,000 readers.

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2 Days in Varanasi: The Ultimate Varanasi Itinerary

2 Days in Varanasi: The Ultimate Varanasi Itinerary

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Heading to the spiritual capital of India and looking for the itinerary for Varanasi? Continue reading for a detailed itinerary for two days in Varanasi!

Varanasi, also known as Banaras or Kashi, is the holiest and most sacred city in India for Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains. Also, It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.

People taking bath in Ganga river at Varanasi Ghat. Varanasi Itinerary

For me, Varanasi is one of the world’s most amazing destinations, filled with an endless number of Hindu temples, beautiful ghats, ancient narrow streets, vibrant culture, and lovely people. additionally, This incredibly interesting city is a major pilgrimage centre for Hindus and also one of India’s seven holiest cities. The city attracts thousands of tourists each year who come to experience its spiritual and cultural richness.

I have visited Varanasi many times, so with my experience in this 2-day Varanasi itinerary. I am going to share with you everything that you need to know to spend the perfect 2 days in Varanasi. This includes where to stay, how to get around, and an interactive map to make planning easier.

So let’s start!

Table of Contents

How many days are enough for Varanasi?

Varanasi isn’t a huge city, so 2 days is the perfect amount of time to experience the main attractions and cultural activities. If you want to practice yoga and meditation and learn more about the culture. Then you can easily spend more than two days. This completely depends on what you want to do and see, as well as your budget.

Things to do in Varanasi

Day 1 of varanasi itinerary.

Sunrise Boat Ride in Ganges River

Early morning boat ride in the Ganga river in Varanasi.

Start your day with the most wonderful experience of a boat trip on the Ganga River.

The boat ride begins at about 6 a.m. and provides you with a peaceful and pleasant start to the day. Also, This Boat ride gives visitors a unique perspective on the city’s Ghats and its spiritual atmosphere. During the boat ride, you will witness pilgrims performing daily rituals and prayers and taking a holy dip in the river.

You will also listen to the calming sound of bells coming from the temples along the ghats and the melodic songs of birds. The boat ride also provides an excellent view of the ghats and mesmerizing view of the sunrise.

As the sun’s rays touch the water of the Ganges, it transforms into hues of red and yellow, painting a truly unforgettable scene. I took a morning boat trip every time I visited Varanasi since I loved it. So, don’t miss it because it’s one of the best things to do in this 2-day Varanasi itinerary.

Duration :- 1 Hours

Take a Walk on the Ghats 

Varansi Ghat with the small boats and people sitting in the boats.

Once you finish your boat trip, spend some time exploring the ghats. Because this is one of the best ways to experience the magic of Varanasi. A ghat is a series of steps that lead down to a body of water.

While walking on the ghat, you will encounter a fascinating mix of people, from pilgrims and sadhus to boatmen and vendors selling chai, street food, souvenirs, and religious items. You will also see people performing puja, and bathing in the Ganga to cleanse their sins.

You may also hear the sound of conch shells blowing and chants of mantras. Varanasi has 84 ghats, each with its significance. But Dashashwamedh Ghat and Manikarnika Ghat are the most important and oldest ghats.

Dashashwamedh Ghat

Dashashwmedh ghat with the crowd of the people.

Dasaswamedh Ghat is one of Varanasi’s most famous and busiest historical ghats. And it is believed to be one of the oldest ghats in the city.

Probably this is the ghat from where you will start your morning boat ride. The main attraction of the Ghat is the evening Ganga Aarti ceremony, which takes place every day.

Manikarnika Ghat

Manikarnika Ghat Varanasi, people are doing last rituals for their family members.

The Manikarnika Ghat is one of the oldest ghats in Varanasi. And The ghat is also ‘known as the burning ghat’ because pilgrims come here to perform the Hindu cremation ritual.

Visiting the Manikarnika Ghat can be an intense experience. You will see families perform the last rites for their loved ones. It is a deeply spiritual and emotional experience that can leave a lasting impression.

Duration :- 1 Hour.       

Next Destination :- 500m,  6 minutes walk away from Manikarnika Ghat                          

Explore the Narrow Street of Varanasi, And Eat a Delicious Breakfast

Narrow street in Varanasi with full of people. Varanasi Itinerary

When you’ve explored the ghats, make your way to Kachori Gali. You will walk through the oldest part of Varanasi to get to Kachori Gali. And cross some tiny lanes also witness ancient buildings and temples along the way.

Kachori Gali is where you can eat what Varanasi residents eat for breakfast. Varanasi is a foodie’s paradise, so I’ve recommended several must-try street dishes as well as the finest spots to eat them.

Kachori Gali

Kachori frying in the big iron pot.

If you visit Varanasi, you must try Kachori Gali’s famous kachori. Kachori Gali is a small street near Manikarnika Ghat famous for its delicious street food.

The street is lined with small shops, each selling its unique style of kachori. The Ram Bhandar, at the end of the street, is one of Varanasi’s most famous shops for kachori. After trying kachori, you can try lassi at Blue Lassi.

 Blue Lassi

Lassi from Blue lassi shop in Varanasi. Varanasi Itinerary for 2 days

Blue Lassi, located in Kachori Gali, is a small shop that has been serving Lassi for generations. The shop offers unique and delicious flavours of lassi, such as classic sweet, rose, mango, chocolate, and others.

They offer quite an extensive menu. The blue lassi is a must-try for anybody visiting Varanasi. If you still have some space in your stomach, head to Kashi Chat Bhandar, which is 1 km from Blue Lasi.

Kashi Chat Bhandar

India street foor chat.

Kashi Chat Bhandar is a small street food shop that has been serving delicious chats for the last 50 years. The shop serves a variety of chaat dishes. But the most famous ones are tomato chat and Palak chat. So don’t forget to give them a try.

Explore Varanasi Temples

After breakfast, let’s start exploring some of Varanasi’s ancient temples. Start with one of the most iconic Kashi Vishwanath temples. The Temple is 800m and 9 Minutes walk away from Kashi chat Bhandar.

Kashi Vishwanath Temple (Golden Temple)

Kashi Vishwnath Temple of varanasi. One of the best thing to do in 2 days.

If you want to visit only one temple in Varanasi, that should be the Kashi Vishwanath Temple. The temple is one of the most respected and ancient temples in India, dedicated to Lord Shiva. As you enter the temple premises, you will feel a sense of peace and tranquillity wash over you.

The temple architecture is breathtaking, with impressive domes, pillars, and spires that reach towards the sky. The temple walls are decorated with beautiful paintings and sculptures. The atmosphere inside the temple is thrilling.

The sound of bells ringing, the aroma of incense, and glowing Diya lamps create a mesmerizing ambience. In addition, pilgrims and tourists from across India deliver prayers and engage in religious rites and rituals. I feel a strong spiritual vibe at the temple. Kashi Vishwanath temple is a must-visit temple in this 2 days Varanasi itinerary.

Note :-Make online reservations to avoid long lines at the main temple. Because it is generally quite crowded. When you book online, you will receive special help from a monk at the temple.

For a queue-less darshan, you must BOOK SUGAM DARSHAN TICKET by following the official website of SHRI KASHI VISHWANATH MANDIR TRUST

Timing : 4:00 am – 11:00 am

            12:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Duration : 1 Hour

Next Destination : Durga Temple is 2.7 Km from Kashi Vishwanath Temple, By walking 30 Min and by Auto (tuk-tuk) or car 10 Minutes away.

DURGA TEMPLE

Durga Temple Varanasi, along with durga kund

The Durga Temple is a Hindu temple devoted to the goddess Durga that was established in the 18th century. The temple is one of the most important and well-known temples in Varanasi. The shrine architecture is spectacular, with beautiful carvings, sculptures, and paintings of Hindu gods and goddesses on the temple walls and pillars.

Within the temple, you’ll observe pilgrims conducting rituals and praying. And you’re welcomed with a calm ambience filled with the sound of bells and the fragrances of flowers and incense. A pond on the temple grounds adds to the beauty of this temple. Also, you will see several monkeys in the temple.

Timing: 7 am to 8 pm

Duration : 45 Minutes.

Next Destination : Tulsi Manas temple is 4.3km From Durga temple, by walking 50 minutes and by taxi or Auto(Tuk-Tuk) 15 Minutes.

Tulsi Manas Temple:-

Tulsi Manas temple entrance. Varansi Itineraty for 2 days

Tulsi Manas Temple dedicated to Lord Rama, was established in 1964. The temple derives its name from the renowned Hindu literary work, the “Tulsi Ramayana,” written by the sage Tulsidas.

It is believed that the Tulsi Ramayana was written at this site in the 16th century. The magnificent Tulsi Manas Temple, constructed with white marble, and is a magnificent example of Indian architecture.

The walls of the Tulasi Manas Temple are one of its most remarkable features. Because the temple’s walls are covered with Goswamy Tulsida’s Ram Charith Manas episodes.

Inside the temple, you will see the beautiful image of Lord Rama with his wife Sita, brother Lakshman, and devotee Hanuman. And beautiful carvings and paintings that depict the various incidents from Lord Rama’s life.

Tulsi Manas Temple is a wonderful location to unwind after exploring Varanasi’s crowded markets and ghats.

Timing : Morning 5:30 to 12:00 pm; Evening 3:30 to 9:00 pm.

Next Destination : Sankat Mochan temple is 550m from Tulsi Manas temple, By walking 9 Minutes.

Sankat Mochan Temple

Sankat Mochan Hanuman Mandir in Varanasi. Varansi Itinerary for 2 days.

The Sankat Mochan temple is devoted to Lord Hanuman, a great Hindu god noted for his strength, intellect, and devotion. The temple is one of the oldest and holiest destinations in Varanasi for Hanuman believers.

The temple features a beautiful sculpture of Lord Hanuman. You will also witness a lot of monkeys, due to the large monkey population in Temple. The temple is especially well-known for its daily evening aarti, which is attended by hundreds of people.

Duration :- 30 Minutes.

  Timing :- 4 am to 10 pm.

After exploring the temples, you can take a walk on Varanasi Street or go shopping. Or You can return to the hotel for some rest before attending the evening, Aarti.

If you leave close to Ghats, I would recommend you to walk to Dashashwmedh Ghat for Evening Aarti, since the route will be crowdy. A short journey, such as 2 kilometres, might take 30 minutes to an hour. If you wish to take public transportation, the best option is to take a rickshaw or auto (tuk-tuk).

Witness the Evening Aarti Ceremony at Dashashwamedh Ghat.

Evening Aarti at Dashashwmedh Ghat in Varanasi. Monks are performing rituals in traditional Dress. One of the best things to do in Varansi in 2 days

The evening Aarti ceremony at Varanasi’s Dashashwamedh Ghat is my life’s most exciting spiritual experience. When the sun sets over the Ganges, thousands of worshippers gather on the ghat to pray to Ganga. The atmosphere is filled with devotional music, bells, chants, and the light of oil lamps.

The air is filled with an incredible scent from several incense sticks. The ceremony is performed with great dedication by priests dressed in traditional clothing, while the crowd sings devotional songs and repeats prayers.

The scene is lit up by the flickering flames of the oil lamps and the brilliant light of the rising moon. That creates a breathtaking atmosphere that is both peaceful and awe-inspiring. Visitors from worldwide come to Dashashwamedh Ghat to witness the evening Aarti. And immerse themselves in the holy atmosphere of the river Ganges.

You will get the best view of the Aarti from the boat, which is standing on the Ganga River in front of the Dashmeshwar ghat. You can hire individual boats or climb one of the boats after paying a nominal amount. Evening Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat is my favourite thing to do in Varanasi.

Don’t forget to include this in your 2-day Varanasi itinerary.

Day 2 of Varanasi Itinerary

Morning Aarti at Assi Ghat.

Morning Aarti performed by the monks at Assi Ghat Varanasi.

Start your second day with the morning Aarti at Assi Ghat, which is the best way to begin. The Aarti ceremony starts before sunrise, with the sound of devotional music, the ring of the bells, and the chanting of the prayer. The calmness of the morning, the chants, and the sounds of bells were amazing experiences for me.

You will also witness pilgrims, dressed in their traditional attire, performing daily rituals and taking a dip in the holy water of Ganga. The aarti starts with the sunrise and looks the same as the evening aarti. But the atmosphere at Assi Ghat during the morning aarti is more peaceful and spiritual.

The sound of the devotional music and the chanting of prayers fill the air, creating a serene and peaceful environment. Fewer people attend this aarti, so you can get a close look at the rituals. After arti starts a live music performance, and the whole ceremony ends with a yoga session. I feel peaceful and have fantastic energy after the morning Aarti.

  • During summer: 5.00 AM to 7.00 AM
  • During winter: 5-40 AM to 7.30 AM
  • Total Duration: Two hours approx. for the entire programme

Eat Delicious Breakfast 

After Aarti, let’s head to breakfast. I’m going to showcase some of the top cafes for breakfast at the Assi ghat and nearby the ghat. Which are highly rated for delicious international breakfast and great service.

Ashish Cafe :- They bake their bread and create their peanut butter. They also serve amazing pancakes.

Aum Cafe :- They are known for their excellent black coffee as well as their pancakes.

Breakfast Brown Bread Bakery :- This is India’s first organic restaurant. They have a delicious breakfast buffet. The bakery is about 1.8 kilometres from Assi Ghat or about 22 minutes on foot.

Now head to Ramnagar Fort, which is 3.7km from the Assi Ghat, 10 to 15 minutes by car or auto, and 51 minutes by walking.

Visit the Historical Ramnagar Fort

Canon standing on the entrance of Ramnagar Fort Varanasi.

Ramnagar Fort stands on the Ganges River’s eastern bank, opposite Tulsi Ghat. It was erected in the 18th century by Raja Balwant Singh and is still owned by royal descendants.

Ramnagar Fort was built in the Mughal and Rajputana architectural styles, with elegantly carved balconies. Inside the fort, there is a museum where you will see antique weapons, royal costumes, palanquins, and coins from the royal treasury. In the fort, you will find a good collection of vintage cars.

One of the most noticeable features of the fort is a one-of-a-kind astronomical clock. This clock displays not only the time but also the year, month, week, and day, as well as the sun, moon, and other planets’ astronomical information. The fort also features excellent temples dedicated to Veda, Vyasa, and Hanuman.

Timing : 10:00 Am to 5:00 Pm

Duration : About 1 Hour.

Go for a Sightseeing Tour of Sarnath

People are doing meditation front of Budha stupa in Sarnath

After exploring Ramnagar Fort, take a half-day trip to Sarnath. This Buddhist pilgrimage destination is approximately 10 kilometres from Varanasi. Sarnath is the place where Buddha gave his first sermon after getting an alignment.

The town is also one of the four most significant Buddhist sites in India. There are plenty of interesting attractions to explore when visiting Sarnath. The Dhamek Stupa, a gigantic structure created in the 5th century AD, is the most famous landmark to visit in Sarnath.

Plus, it is believed that this is where Buddha delivered his first sermon. Another popular attraction in Sarnath is the Ashoka Pillar, which dates from the 3rd century.

You can also visit the Chaukhandi Stupa, the Mulagandhakuti Temple, a Thai Temple, and a Japanese Temple. My personal favourite is the Thai temple. This temple is one of the newest and most attractive.

People are walking the the path leading to the entrance of Mahabodhi socity temple in sarnath.

The walls and ceiling of this temple are covered with beautiful paintings and elaborate carvings. Inside the shrine, you will see lovely Buddha sculptures. And in the open space, there is also a stunning large Buddha statue.

The temple is surrounded by a beautiful green garden, making it an ideal spot to unwind. You may also visit the Sarnath Museum, which has a collection of Buddhist artefacts and manuscripts.

If you are visiting Varanasi, Sarnath is a must-see destination that should be included in your 2-day Varanasi itinerary.

How to Reach Sarnath from Varanasi

Sarnath is between 10 and 15 kilometres from Varanasi, depending on where you start. The route is generally busy; you may get there in 30 minutes to an hour. Sarnath is easily accessible by autorickshaw, taxi, old cab, or bus. The bus is a less expensive choice, but it is not the best. Even so, you can take a bus from Varanasi Train Station.

Best Time to Visit Varanasi

The best time to visit Varanasi is from October to March, because of the better weather conditions. The weather is fairly hot from April to September. The temperatures range from 35°C to 46°C.

Additionally, July through September is monsoon season, so you can expect heavy rain. But if you are comfortable in this temperature and with the rain, then the entire year is the perfect time to visit.

How to Reach Varanasi?

Varanasi is one of the most famous destinations in India, which receives millions of national and international tourists every year. For this reason, it is extremely well connected with the rest of India. You can reach Varanasi by air, train, and road.

By Flight : Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport is the main airport in Varanasi. There are daily flights to Varanasi from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Kathmandu, Khajuraho, Chennai, and Goa. The journey from the airport to the city of Varanasi takes around an hour.

By Rail :- The best budget-friendly way to reach Varanasi is by train. Varanasi has two main railway stations: Varanasi Junction and DD Upadhyay Junction. These two railway stations are well connected with several cities in India, such as Delhi, Jaipur, Agra, Khajuraho, Calcutta, Mumbai, Lucknow, and many others.

You can reserve your seat through the India Railway Website or 12go Asia . I would recommend booking the ticket three to four months in advance so that you have a better chance of getting your preferred seat. Trains to Varanasi from popular Indian tourist destinations are listed below.

Note :- Tundla Junction is 31 km from Agra . You may take a train from Agra Railway Station or a cab to Tundla Junction. There are many other trains that run from Agra to Varanasi; but, they do not run regularly. Hence, you should double-check before booking a train to Varanasi. Also, the DD Upadhyay (Mughal Sarai) Junction is also 8 kilometres from Varanasi.

By Road :-  Varanasi has excellent road access. You can easily get to Varanasi by bus or car. The bus service between Allahabad, Lucknow, Patna, Gorakhpur, and Ranchi is excellent. Also, both private and state government buses provide luxury and comfortable transportation. You may book a seat through Redbus . 

Delhi to Varanasi

Train: There is an excellent train connection from Delhi to Varanasi. The travel from Delhi to Varanasi takes between 8 and 11 hours, depending on the train you take. Few trains run from Delhi to Varanasi every day, although there are plenty that runs once, twice, or three times a week.

Flight: Indira Gandi International Airport in Delhi has regular flights to Varanasi. The flight takes 1:25 minutes.

Where to stay in Varanasi?

Assi Ghat is the ideal site to stay in Varanasi; however, any accommodation near any ghat is best. Because you will spend most of your time in the area surrounding the ghats.

So, I’m going to share some of the best-rated lodgings in Varanasi for you to consider when booking your reservation.

Moustache Hostel Varanasi

The hostel is located close to Assi Ghat. Moustache Hostel is the most popular hostel chain in India. They provide clean dorms with 24-hour front desk service. If you are not comfortable in a mixed dorm, you might pick a female-only dorm. The rooftop of the guesthouse offers a stunning view of the Ganges.

GoSTOPS Varanasi Hostel

This is another highly rated hostel, just 1 km from Assi Ghat. The hostel has dorms, private rooms, and tents, all of which have free wifi. Also, you can spend your time watching TV in the common area or reading a book from their book exchange library.

Ram Bhawan Residency ( Home Stay)

Ram Bhawan Residency, located near Dashashwamedh Ghat, is one of the finest homestays in Varanasi. The homestay features rooms with private and shared bathrooms and a common kitchen. Some rooms also include balconies and sitting areas. They have a rooftop restaurant with a lovely view of the Ganges.

Stay Banaras (Budget Hotel)

A Boutique Hotel – (3 stars) Stay Banaras is situated 3.5 km from Kashi Vishwanath Temple. The hotel features a garden, a shared lounge, a terrace, and a restaurant. The rooms are comfortable and beautifully decorated. They give excellent service and have a friendly staff.

Hotel Surya, Kaiser Palace (4 stars)

This 4-star hotel used to be the royal palace of the Nepali King and was built in 1818. The hotel offers spacious, clean rooms with balconies and all necessary amenities. In addition, there is a swimming pool, a multi-cuisine restaurant, a cafe, and a juice bar.

BrijRama Palace (5 Star)

A Heritage Hotel ( 5 stars) BrijRam Palace is an 18th-century historic hotel located on the ghat. It is also one of the oldest buildings in Varanasi. The hotel’s rooftop restaurant offers an incredible view of the Ganga.

The hotel provides elegantly designed comfortable rooms and all of the amenities of a 5-star hotel. In the evenings, you can also enjoy live music performed every evening.

How to get around in Varanasi?

Walking is the best way to discover Varanasi. The city is accessible, and walking allows you to see the city more thoroughly. But, if you are staying far from the city centre or want to get around by vehicle, you can hire a taxi, an autorickshaw (tuk-tuk), or a cycle rickshaw.

The ride will be slow in the city because city roads are usually crowded, especially during Pooja in the evening. You may visit the city via Olacab , an Indian online taxi service similar to Uber.

Where to eat in Varanasi?

No itinerary will be complete without some delicious food. While I have already given some food tips in this itinerary. Here are some of the best-rated places to eat in Varanasi.

Pizzeria Vaatika Café, Assi Ghat :-

One of the most famous restaurants in Varanasi. The restaurant offers delicious pizza, pasta, sandwiches, and dessert in a peaceful environment with a beautiful view of the Ganga River from the rooftop seating area. If you’re looking for delicious European food, this is the place to go.

Bowl of Compassion :-

Bowl of Compassion is a vegetarian restaurant situated in the heart of the city. It features delicious Indian food such as vegetarian pakoras, thalis, palak paneer, Indian curries, and naan. They also offer a range of healthy drinks, including smoothies, fresh juice, and herbal tea.

One of the unique aspects of Bowl of Compassion is its social mission. and the profits from Bowl of Compassion are used to provide education, healthcare, and other support to underprivileged communities.

Aadha-Aadha Café :-

Aadha-Aadha Café is operated by Raju, an Indian, and Emi, a French girl. If you are looking for non-spicy Western food as well as delicious traditional Indian dishes, this is the best place for you.

The restaurant offers a quiet, comfortable, and cosy environment to relax and eat some amazing food with amazing service.

Sushi Cafe & Continental Restaurant :-

Sushi Cafe & Continental Restaurant features Indian, Japanese, Chinese, and European food. The food is delicious, and the presentation is incredible. The restaurant is owned by two Indian brothers who lived and worked as cooks in Japan for ten years. The staff is warm and welcoming.

Canton Royale Restaurant :

This restaurant specializes in authentic Indian cuisine. Their non-vegetarian dishes are amazing. They offer a wide variety of Indian dishes, which is why the Canton Royal Restaurant has something for everyone. Excellent spot to enjoy wonderful Indian food.

Dosa Café :

If you want to try south Indian cuisine in Varanasi or you love dosa, visit Dosa Cafe. This is a small cafe with only four tables, but they serve the best dosa in town and, according to me, one of the best dosa cafes in India. Dosa Cafe is a hidden gem on Varanasi’s small street.

What to shop in Varanasi?

Travelling to Varanasi or any other city in the world to buy souvenirs for yourself or your friends is a great thing to do. Varanasi is a great place to shop, with a range of unique and traditional items available. I am sharing with you some of the most famous items to shop for in Varanasi.

Banarasi Silk Sari

If you just buy one thing in Varanasi, make it a silk sari. Varanasi is known for producing the highest-quality silk saris in the world.

Glass Beads

Varanasi has a wide selection of glass beads as well as stunning jewellery made from glass beads. Varanasi is home to the world’s largest glass-bead manufacturing facility.

Wooden Toys

You will see wooden toys and decorative items in many shops in Varanasi. The city is well-known for its wooden toys and decorations.

Crystal & Stone Shivalinga

While you are in Shiva’s city. You may be interested in purchasing stunning Shiva statues made of crystal and stone.

Indian Literature Books

If you enjoy reading, you can find rare Indian literature books at Varanasi’s market. Because Varanasi is a gold mine of Indian literature books.

In conclusion , a two-day in Varanasi offers an enchanting experience that allows you to immerse yourself in the city’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage. With opportunities to explore ancient temples, witness captivating Ganga Aarti ceremonies, and take peaceful boat rides along the Ganges River, Varanasi presents a unique fusion of tradition, history, and spirituality. The city’s timeless allure and profound connection to the cycle of life and death create a lasting impression. Varanasi truly offers a transformative journey for the mind, body, and soul. 

Have you been to Varanasi? How was your experience? If you have any questions, share them with me in the comment section below.

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I travelled from Delhi to Varanasi for a 4 days trip by overnight train. My train arrived in Varanasi on time, As I stepped off the train in Varanasi, I was immediately hit by the energy of the city and was immediately struck by the chaos and noise of the city. I took an autorickshaw from the station to my place of stay. On the way streets were filled with honking rickshaws, bustling pedestrians, and the smells of street food missed with incense.

Dashashwamedh Ghat Varanasi

Brief introduction of Varanasi

Varanasi, also known as Banaras or Kashi, is a city in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and is considered to be one of the holiest cities in India. Varanasi is situated on the banks of the river Ganges and is believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva, according to Hindu mythology.

Varanasi has a rich cultural and religious heritage, and is famous for its temples, ghats, and vibrant street life. It has been a center of learning and spirituality for centuries and has attracted pilgrims, scholars, and tourists from all over the world.

Varanasi is renowned for its spiritual and religious significance, and it is believed that a dip in the holy waters of the Ganges here can cleanse one’s sins and lead to salvation. The city has over 2,000 temples and shrines, including the famous Kashi Vishwanath Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva.

The ghats of Varanasi are also an important part of the city’s cultural heritage. There are over 80 ghats along the river Ganges, and they are used for religious ceremonies, bathing, and cremation. The most famous of these ghats are the Dashashwamedh Ghat, Manikarnika Ghat, Assi Ghat and Harishchandra Ghat.

Varanasi is also famous for its silk sarees, which are hand-woven and intricately designed. The city has a rich history of music, dance, and literature, and is home to several famous artists and musicians.

Overall, Varanasi is a city that is steeped in history, culture, and spirituality. Its vibrant street life, rich heritage, and religious significance make it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring the cultural diversity of India.

There is a famous saying among travellers that “Either you love Varanasi or you hate Varanasi” and I love Varanasi, I love everything about it. It’s mystic, its spiritual and Varanasi is one those places on the earth where life and death are equally celebrated.

Varanasi

Places to visit in Varanasi and must do things in 3 to 4 days

Visit the temples of varanasi for spiritual experience.

Varanasi is home to numerous temples that hold great religious significance. Here are some of the prominent temples in Varanasi:

Kashi Vishwanath temple

Durga Temple (Durga Kund Temple): This temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga and is located near the Durga Kund (pond). It is known for its vibrant red color and elaborate architecture. During the Navratri festival, the temple comes alive with celebrations.

Durga temple Varanasi

The Annapurna Temple in Varanasi is a significant religious site dedicated to Goddess Annapurna, the Hindu goddess of food. Temple is situated in the Vishwanath Gali area of Varanasi, which is in close proximity to the famous Kashi Vishwanath Temple now in temple complex.

Read more about the Temples of Varanasi.

Take a morning Boat ride on Ganges

Taking a morning boat ride on the Ganges River in Varanasi is a serene and enchanting experience. It allows you to witness the city come alive, immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance, and observe the rituals along the ghats.

After attending morning aarti at Assi Ghat, take a boat ride. Since Assi is the first ghat in a series of 88 ghats on Ganga, so it makes practical sense to start from here.

You can witness the early morning rituals, including devotees offering prayers, and engaging in yoga or meditation along the riverfront. The boat ride allows you to get a closer look at the different ghats of Varanasi.

Morning boat ride in Ganga at Varanasi

See the circle of life and death on Ghats

Varanasi offers a unique perspective on the circle of life and death through its ghats. The ghats along the river Ganges are not only places of worship but also witness the rituals and customs associated with life and death.

Devotees gather at the ghats to perform morning rituals, offer prayers, and seek blessings from the sacred river Ganga. Pilgrims come from far and wide to take a holy dip in the river, seeking spiritual liberation and the blessings of Mother Ganga.

People taking bath in Ganga Varanasi

Walk from Assi Ghat to Rajendra Prasad Ghat

If you have time in hand and you are ready to walk then walking from Assi Ghat to Rajendra Prasad Ghat in Varanasi offers a delightful opportunity to explore the ancient and vibrant city on foot.

It is advisable to wear comfortable shoes, carry drinking water, and be mindful of the surroundings and local customs while walking through the ghats of Varanasi.

Read more about The Ghats of Varanasi.

Visit Manikarnika Ghat and Harishchandra Ghat

The Ghats where funeral pyre burning from thousand years. A visit to Manikarnika Ghat and Harishchandra Ghat in Varanasi offers a profound and unique glimpse into the ancient tradition of Hindu cremation rituals. These ghats have been witnessing funeral pyres burning for centuries and hold significant cultural and religious importance.

Manikarnika Ghat Varanasi

It is believed that cremation at this ghat ensures moksha (liberation from the cycle of reincarnation), making it a significant destination for those seeking spiritual emancipation.

Harish Chander Ghat Varanasi

Visiting these Ghats allows you to witness the rituals and traditions associated with death and the cycle of life in Hinduism. It is recommended to approach these ghats with sensitivity, understanding, and reverence for the cultural practices and beliefs being observed.

While these ghats offer a unique insight into Hindu funeral customs and the circle of life, it is important to respect the privacy and solemnity of the rituals. Visitors are advised to maintain a respectful distance and refrain from taking photographs or engaging in intrusive behaviour.

Checkout the newly built Kashi Vishwanath Corridor

The Kashi Vishwanath Corridor has transformed the area around the Kashi Vishwanath temple. This corridor created a clean, organized, and pedestrian-friendly passage from Lalita Ghat at Ganga River till main temple. There is a food court and waiting area with modern amenities for devotees and tourists.

Kashi Vishwanath corridor Varanasi

Explore the narrow by lanes of Varanasi to get the real feel of Kashi

The by lanes of Varanasi are a labyrinthine network of narrow streets and alleys that weave through the heart of the city. These are referred as “gallis,” are the lifelines of Varanasi, offering a glimpse into the vibrant local culture.

Lanes of Varanasi

Attend a morning Ganga aarti at Assi Ghat

The morning Ganga Aarti usually takes place before sunrise, around dawn. The exact timing may vary depending on the time of year and sunrise. It’s advisable to check in advance for the accurate timing of the Aarti.

Morning Ganga aarti at Assi Ghat Varanasi

Attend an evening Ganga aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat

Attending the evening Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat in Varanasi is a captivating experience that showcases the vibrant energy and devotion of the city. The evening Ganga Aarti takes place after sunset, around dusk. The exact timing varies depending on the time of year and sunset. It’s advisable to check with the locals for the accurate timing of the Aarti.

As the evening approaches, devotees and visitors start gathering at Dashashwamedh Ghat. The ghat becomes alive with the hustle and bustle of people, priests, preparing for the Aarti. The steps of the ghat are decorated with flowers, oil lamps, and incense.

Ganga Aarti at Varanasi Ghat

To witness the Aarti from a different perspective, you can also opt to view it from a boat on the Ganges. Many boat operators offer guided tours during the Aarti, allowing you to witness the ceremony from the water.

It’s advisable to arrive early to secure a good viewing spot and respect the customs and traditions of the Aarti. Dress modestly and be prepared for large crowds.

Read more about Dev Diwali festival of Varanasi.

Visit some historically significant places and temples

If time permits then also visit these two places, which are important to the heritage and history of Varanasi.

Shri Satya Narayan Tulsi Manas Mandir Varansi

Visit and spend some time in Banaras Hindu University – BHU

Established in 1916 by the visionary leader and social reformer, Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, BHU is one of the oldest and largest residential universities in Asia.

Vishwanath temple BHU campus

Visit Ramnagar fort

Ramnagar Fort Varanasi

Do some fun activities across Ganga River

If you are travelling with kids and want to do some activities. Then cross the Ganga River preferably by taking a boat from Assi ghat and on the other side you can do camel ride or horse ride or maybe take a ride in swings.

There is a tent city also on the other side of the river across the Ghats.

Enjoy some local food in Banaras to satiate your taste buds

Varanasi offers a diverse and delicious culinary experience. The local cuisine of Varanasi reflects the traditional flavours of Uttar Pradesh with its own distinct identity. Here are some popular dishes and food experiences to try in Varanasi:

Kachori shop in Varanasi

Jalebi: It is another popular dish for breakfast and most of the shops serving Kachori Sabzi also serve this. In Varanasi, it is consumed on its own or with Dahi.

Sweet Lassi: It’s also very popular in Varanasi and served in Kasore (earthen pots). Blue Lassi shop near Manikarnika ghat is one of the most popular shops and they serve dozens of different varieties of Lassis made with different fruits. Pahalwan lassi shop in Lanka and Shivprasad Lassi shop near Ramnagar fort are other popular places. But you can have lassi from anywhere in Varanasi and it will not disappoint you.

Chaat: Varanasi is famous for its street food, and the chaats are a must-try. Tamatar chaat, Aloo Tikki, Papdi Chaat, Golgappa (Pani puri) and Dahi Vada are some of the dishes you should try in Varanasi. Popular shops are Dena chaat bhandar in Luxa, Kashi Chaat Bhandar in Godowlia area and Banarasi chaat bhandar on Sankat Mochan road.

Thali in Varanasi

Baati Chokha: You can try this at any road side stall or can head to Baati Chokha, a restaurant located in Lahurabir which specializes in it.

Pizzeria Vaatika Café: Situated on Assi Ghat is India’s first Pizzeria serving woodfired Pizzas, pasta, cookies, cakes and Pies. This open café offers unique flavours. Pizza and apple pie are two must haves here when in Varanasi.

Banarasi Paan Bhandars: Visit one of the famous Paan shops in Varanasi, such as Keshav Tambul Bhandar or Prince Paan, to savour different varieties of paan infused with various flavours and fillings.

Lal Chai or Black tea: On ghats you will come across vendors selling black tea, they serve tea with a dash of black salt and lemon. This tea is something you should not miss drinking when in Varanasi.

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Take a day trip to Sarnath for spiritual experience

Sarnath is 13 kms from Varanasi and unlike Varanasi’s hustle bustle is quite peaceful. It holds immense significance as a Buddhist pilgrimage site and is one of the four major sites associated with the life of Gautama Buddha.

Main places to visit in Sarnath –

Sarnath stupa

The Chaukhandi Stupa, is believed to mark the spot where Lord Buddha met his first disciples after attaining enlightenment in Bodh Gaya.

Mulagandha Kuti Vihar, is situated within the sacred grounds of Sarnath, the place where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon after attaining enlightenment. There is a Bodhi tree also where Buddha is shown sitting with his disciples.

Ashoka Pillar, was erected by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE. The national emblem of India. The pillar still stands in the ground near Dhamek stupa and the capital with four lions facing different directions is kept in the museum.

Sarnath museum showcases the rich heritage and archaeological treasures of Sarnath.

Jain Temple, Japanese garden and Chinese temples are other important places to visit in Sarnath.

Light and sound show in Sarnath

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If time permits, visit an Akhara to see how wrestlers still practice on the dirt/mud floor. There are several weaving centres in Varanasi and you can also visit one of them to see the process of making a Banarasi saree.

Practical travel tips for visiting Varanasi

Best time to visit varanasi.

From October to March is the best time to visit Varanasi as the weather is cooler so it is convenient to explore. Better to avoid the monsoon months of July and August.

How to reach Varanasi

Varanasi is a well-connected city and can be reached by various modes of transportation. Here are some common ways to reach Varanasi:

By Air: Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport, located in Babatpur, is the nearest airport to Varanasi. It has regular domestic flights connecting Varanasi to major cities in India, such as Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Bengaluru. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a pre-paid cab to reach Varanasi city, which is approximately 20 kilometers away.

By Train: Varanasi has multiple railway stations, catering to the needs of the city and its surrounding areas. The main railway station in Varanasi is Varanasi Junction, also known as Varanasi Cantt. It is the largest and busiest railway station in the city, serving as a major transportation hub. Many important trains originate from or pass through Varanasi Junction.

In addition to Varanasi Junction , there are other railway stations in Varanasi, including:

Manduadih Railway Station : Located about 5 kilometers northeast of Varanasi Junction, Manduadih is another significant railway station in Varanasi.

Varanasi City Railway Station (also known as Varanasi City or Varanasi Terminal): This station is situated in the heart of the city, close to the old town and popular tourist attractions.

Other than these Deen Dayal Upadhyay station (Earlier known as Mugal Sarai) situated 15 Km from Varanasi and it provides additional connectivity.

By Road: Varanasi has a well-developed road network, and you can reach the city by bus, car, or taxi. National Highways NH2, NH7, and NH31 pass through Varanasi, connecting it to major cities in Uttar Pradesh and neighbouring states. You can either take a state-run bus or hire a taxi or private car for a road trip to Varanasi.

How many days required for Varanasi

The number of days required for a visit to Varanasi depends on your interests and the level of exploration you desire. However, to experience the essence of Varanasi and explore its key attractions, a minimum of three days is recommended. This time frame allows you to immerse yourself in the cultural, spiritual, and historical aspects of the city.

Within three days, you can visit the popular ghats along the Ganges, witness the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti ceremonies, explore significant temples, take a boat ride, visit Sarnath, and explore the vibrant lanes of the old city, indulging in local street food and shopping.

However, if you have more time available, extending your stay in Varanasi to four or five days allows for a deeper exploration and a more relaxed experience.

Remember, Varanasi is a city with a rich cultural and spiritual heritage, and taking the time to immerse yourself in its essence can be a transformative experience.

Read more about The safety tips for Varanasi , and travel tips for Varanasi.

Where to stay in Varanasi

Varanasi offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit different preferences and budgets. Whether you’re looking for luxury hotels, budget-friendly guesthouses, Hostels or traditional homestays, Varanasi has something for everyone. Here are some of the recommendations –

If you are on a budget or traveling solo and looking for a hostel then Moustache Hostel near Assi Ghat, Live Free Hostel near Assi Ghat, Wander Station near Dashashwamedh Ghat or GoSTOP in Bhelupur are good options.

If you are on a medium budget then Kashi residency near Assi Ghat, Hotel Tridev Grand in Bhelupur, The Sunaina near Shivala Ghat/Assi Ghat, Cosy Inn Homestay in Rampura Luxa are some good options.

In case you are looking for a luxury stay then Taj Ganges near Varanasi station, Amritara Suryauday Haveli on Shivala Ghat, Hotel Madin in Varanasi Cantonment area or Rivatas by Ideal in Varanasi cantonment are some good options.

How to travel in and around Varanasi

When it comes to traveling in and around Varanasi, you have several options to choose from. Here are the most practical ways based on my personal experience:

Walking: Varanasi’s narrow lanes and alleys are best explored on foot. Walking allows you to experience the city’s vibrant atmosphere, discover hidden gems, and observe the local way of life. It is a convenient option for exploring the ghats, temples, markets, and nearby attractions in the old city.

Cycle Rickshaws: Cycle rickshaws are a popular and eco-friendly mode of transportation in Varanasi. They are especially useful for navigating through narrow lanes and crowded areas. Negotiate the fare beforehand.

Auto-rickshaws or Battery-operated Rickshaws: You can opt for shared auto, which charge you a fixed amount from one destination to another and these are most commonly used by locals. You can also hire an individual auto but in that case negotiate the fair beforehand clearly.

Taxis: Taxis, both regular and app-based services, are available in Varanasi. But don’t use taxis for local sight seeing because inside the city in many areas they are not allowed and you have to walk. Taxis are most comfortable going outside the city to places like Sarnath.

Motorcycle taxi ride: This is another mode of transportation and very practical for traveling in Varanasi. Rapido, an app-based service, is a very fast and economical way to commute if you are ok to ride a pillion on a motorbike.

It’s important to note that Varanasi is crowded and congested, especially in the old city area. Plan your travel accordingly, allow extra time for traffic. Consider a combination of different modes of transportation depending on your needs and the distance you need to travel.

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Complete List of Places to Visit in Varanasi in 2 Days

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Varanasi, also known as Banaras or Kashi is an ancient holy city in India. Set beside the mighty holy Ganges, Varanasi is an ancient city with a modern side to it as well. You must visit Varanasi if you wish to gain a deeper insight into Hindu customs, mythology and beliefs. Whether it's watching the famous prayer at a Varanasi ghat, going to one of the many Varanasi temples or enjoying the street food of Varanasi, there are lots of things to do and places to visit in Varanasi in 2 days or even more.

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Varanasi got its name from tributaries of the river Ganga on two ends of the city - Varuna and Assi. In present-day Varanasi city, Varuna is a Ganga tributary whereas Assi is a ghat located on one end of Varanasi. While most Indians who visit Varanasi come here for a pilgrimage, there's a lot more to do in Varanasi than to just explore the many temples. This Varanasi travel guide contains a list of all the best places to visit in Varanasi in 2 days - giving you a suggested Varanasi itinerary along with lots of travel info to help you plan your Varanasi trip.

Best Time to Visit Varanasi

  • Spring (March - April) : Varanasi can get either too hot or too cold. Thus the spring months of March and April are one of the best times to visit Varanasi .
  • Summer (April - June) : The summer months can get extremely hot in Varanasi. The heat can get too overbearing to handle. It's best to avoid visiting Varanasi during summer.
  • Monsoon (July - September) : While it doesn't rain a whole lot in Varanasi compared to the tropical regions of India, the combination of humidity and heat is terrible.
  • Fall (October - November) : This is, in my opinion, the best time to visit Varanasi . The weather is neither too hot nor too cold. The days are pleasant. Whats more, the famous Dev Diwali festival is celebrated in November in Varanasi. Read more on that below.
  • Winter (December - February) : The cold winter months are the best season to visit Varanasi if you like to avoid the crowds.

How to Reach Varanasi

1. by flight.

The Lal Bahadur Shashtri airport in Varanasi is well connected to the major Indian cities like Delhi and Mumbai. The airport is located roughly an hour's drive from the city. Upon exiting the airport, one can book a cab ride to the city centre using a ride booking app such as Ola.

2. By Train

The Varanasi junction railway station as well as Manduadih railway station are both located right in the middle of the city. In fact, both these railway stations are huge landmark in themselves. You will find trains to Varanasi from cities all over India.

In case you want to make a budget trip to Varanasi, you can get around using the Uttar Pradesh state transport buses. Not just that, you will even find private air conditioned buses to Varanasi from nearby major cities.

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Delhi to Varanasi

There are numerous ways to cover the 846 km distance between Delhi and Varanasi. You can get direct flights from Delhi to Varanasi and vice versa. Similarly, there are many trains running between Delhi and Varanasi. You can also get a night sleeper bus to reach Varanasi from Delhi. In case you are also planning a trip to Delhi, then you might find this Delhi travel guide useful.

Best Hotels in Varanasi - Near Ghats

If you're looking to enjoy all the places to visit in Varanasi in 2 days then it's advisable to stay near the Varanasi ghats since that gives you easy access to all the sightseeing places in Varanasi. Here you will find the best hotels in Varanasi as well as budget hotels and even hostels. It's advisable to stay close to Dashashwamedha ghat since it's the location of the famous Ganga aarti and it has a popular shopping market nearby plus lots of good restaurants and cafes.

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Places to Visit in Varanasi in 2 Days: A Suggested Varanasi Itinerary for 2 Days

Apart from a plethora of ghats and temples, there are lots of places to visit in Varanasi in 2 days. You can take a boat ride to view all the ghats, go temple hopping, shop for Banarasi silk clothing and sample the local street food among other things to do in Varanasi. Take a look at some of the top Varanasi sightseeing places, below, complied in the form of a suggested Varanasi itinerary.

DAY 1 OF VARANASI ITINERARY FOR 2 DAYS

1. kashi vishwanath temple.

Kashi Vishwanath Temple - Places to Visit in Varanasi in 2 Days - 2 Day Varanasi Itinerary

Kashi Vishwanath temple is the most popular Varanasi temple which is dedicated to the Hindu Lord Shiva . There are two temples of the same name in Varanasi. One of them is the old Kashi Vishwanath temple (pictured above) located near Dashashwamedha ghat whereas the new one is located inside the Banaras Hindu University(BHU). The old temple was the target of a terror attack back in 2010 due to which there is heavy security and no electronic devices are allowed inside. The queue to get inside the temple can be hours long so it is recommended to book a VIP tour of the temple that costs Rs 300 per person and lets you visit by skipping the queue. It's a wildly popular pilgrimage site. On the other hand, the new temple inside BHU is a lot quieter.

2. Ramnagar Fort

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Ramnagar Fort is an old fort on the outskirts of Varanasi located approximately 15-20 km from the city. This Mughal style fort was built back in 1750 by Kashi Naresh Raja Balwant Singh. Parts of the fort have been turned into a museum that holds artefacts and relics from the time that the Kashi Naresh lived in this sandstone palace. The magnificent fort looks over the river Ganga. It's a good place to spend the evening in Varanasi.

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3. Dashashwamedh Ghat for Evening Ganga Aarti

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If you had to visit just one place or ghat in Varanasi, Dashashwamedh ghat would be it. This is the ghat where the very famous Ganga aarti is performed. Every evening, just after sunset, a group of local priests gather to perform a grand evening prayer at the ghat. The sight is nothing short of spectacular! While you're at the ghat, be sure to take some time out to talk to a local priest about the legends and myths associated with the formation of the ghat.

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DAY 2 OF VARANASI ITINERARY FOR 2 DAYS

1. assi ghat.

Assi Ghat - Places to Visit in Varanasi in 2 Days - 2 Day Varanasi Itinerary

Assi is a ghat which is located at one end of all the ghats in Varanasi. This is the place where all the nice river-side restaurants and trendy cafes are located. I suggest making your way to Assi ghat, renting a boat here to cruise along the ghats then return back and try local food at one of the many restaurants and cafes here. While you're at this ghat, do try the local masala chai. It's a unique chai that's exclusive to the Varanasi ghats.

2. Varanasi Ghats

Varanasi Ghats - Places to Visit in Varanasi in 2 Days - 2 Day Varanasi Itinerary

Among all the places to visit in Varanasi in 2 days, the ghats occupy the top spot among all the sightseeing places. Ghat is a term for a riverside spot that has steps leading down to the river. Varanasi is world famous for it's many ghats. A trip to Varanasi is futile if you haven't done a boat ride along the Varanasi ghats . Personally, I found the best way to experience the Varanasi ghats was to take a one-way boat ride from Assi ghat to Dashashwamedha ghat and then walk back along the ghats back to where I started.

3. Kabir Math

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Did you know that Varanasi is also termed as a music city? Some of the most renowned musicians, artists and poets in India are born in Varanasi. Among all these artists, Kabir Das , a 15th century saint , is the most famous poet to be born in Varanasi. He was found floating in a lake as a baby by a local couple in Lahartara, Varanasi. Today, his remains have been kept near the very same lake. In-fact, his final resting place has been turned into a mansion cum temple.

Places to Visit in Varanasi - Sarnath temple

Sarnath is another one of the top places to visit in Varanasi in 2 days. While technically it is not within Varanasi city, it is located at a mere distance of 10 km from the city, making it a perfect day trip from Varanasi. Sarnath is believed to be one of the 4 pilgrimage sites that a dutiful Gautam Buddha follower must visit. This religiously-significant place has been known by many names such as Mrigadeva, Migadāya, Rishipattana, and Isipatana. Among the things to see in modern day Sarnath, you'll find various stupas , an archaeological museum , the Ashoka pillar , many ruins, and a Buddha statue .

Shopping for Banarasi Silk Clothing

Things to do in Varanasi - shopping at Godowlia market

The famous but crowded Godowlia market for shopping in Varanasi

Anyone planning a Varanasi itinerary for 2 days or even just 1 day can't leave without shopping some traditional banarasi silk clothing items. Varanasi or Banaras is famous for the Banarasi silk weave. For this reason, one can easily find lots of Banarasi silk clothing items are various shops across the city. However, Godowlia market is the most famous Varanasi shopping spot. Here one can very easily step find Banarasi dupattas , salwar kameez , sarees and fabric in various prints, colours and in any budget. Moreover, the market is located right near the Dashashwamedha ghat and even has a good local food scene going on.

Celebrating Dev Deepavali in Varanasi

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Dev Deepavali or Dev Diwali is a festival celebrated with huge fervor in Varanasi. This festival takes place on the day of Kartik Purnima in accordance with the Hindu calendar. According to Hindu mythology, on this day, all Gods came together and defeated the demons Tripurasura and thus celebrated Dev Diwali i.e. Diwali of the Gods . On the occasion of Dev Deepavali in Varanasi, there are diyas (lamps) lit up on all ghats. Scores of people flock to the Dashashwamedha ghat to see the evening aarti and to take a boat ride to see the ghats.

The best way to enjoy Dev Diwali in Varanasi is to get to Assi ghat well before sunset and grab a good seat on a boat. Make sure you tell your boatman to stop at Dashashwamedha ghat during the evening Ganga aarti. It's the best way to beat the crowds and celebrate a hassle-free Dev Deepavali festival.

Places to Eat in Varanasi

Varanasi street food to try - Kachori sabzi

Varanasi is famous for the plethora of street food items. You just cannot skip out on trying the scrumptious food here while you're making your way through the places to visit in Varanasi in 2 days. Some of the must-try food in Varanasi is kachori , chole samosa , chaat , paan and baati chokha . You can find these food items almost everywhere. Kashi Bhandar located in Godowlia market is the go-to place for chaat items. Read about all the street food to try in Varanasi . On the other hand, if you're looking for western food, Assi ghat has many restaurants and cafes that specialise in both Indian and Western fare.

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The food is expensive and the taste is average but it’s recommended for its ambience. Also, this is perhaps one of the few places around the ghats where you can get non-vegetarian food.

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The Call of Varanasi: Travel Tips to Navigate your First Visit

Varanasi calls many travellers to India, through its ancient mystery, spiritual power and intrigue. But a visit to Varanasi is not always plain sailing – use these Varanasi travel tips to get the best out of your visit to Varanasi.

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Why Visit Varanasi?

There is India, and then there’s Varanasi.

Varanasi was my reason for first coming to India. I’d seen it featured in TV documentaries and couldn’t help wonder what it would be like to float along on the waters of the Ganges, the winter mist gently shrouding the ghats, lifting to reveal a city older than time. Little did I imagine how the energy would feel in person.

Even from the screen, the magic and energy of Varanasi was clear and compelling. And I’m not the only one. Countless members of our India Facebook group have spoken of the feeling of being in Varanasi – finding peace and being at one with oneself.

Varanasi is a place that can change how you feel about India, yourself, and even life in general. It’s only fitting that India’s holiest city has a profound impact on almost all that visit.

For Hindus and Jains, a visit to Varanasi (also known as Benares / Banaras) is a right of pilgrimage. Dedicated to the Hindu god, Lord Shiva, Varanasi is the holiest of the Seven Sacred Cities and one of the oldest civilisations on earth. Pilgrims travel here to immerse themselves in the waters of the sacred Ganges or travel here to achieve moksha – liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth in Hinduism.

To visit Varanasi is to take in one of the most powerful places in India – but know that (especially as a first time traveller to India), a visit to Varanasi is not always easy-going on the senses.

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Enlightenment, and the death which comes before it is the primary business of Varanasi. – Tahir Shah

Is Varanasi Safe?

The Varanasi entry in the Lonely Planet begins “brace yourself” – and they’re not wrong. Kashi has many nicknames including “city of thieves” and it’s not known for its enlightened attitude towards women (see more in our tips for female travellers below).

Don’t let this put you off the idea of visiting Varanasi: Like other places in India, many people in Varanasi are kind and welcoming, but rather these are things to be aware of ahead of time so you don’t fall victim to scams.

Some of main things to be aware of when planning a visit to Varanasi are:

  • Varanasi is a popular tourism destination. That means that there are many businessmen (and women) who will be all too happy to overcharge you, and scams abound. Haggle hard when in Varanasi and don’t allow yourself to be pressured into buying things you’re not sure about.
  • As a religious city, Varanasi is not the place to party. Alcohol and non-vegetarian food are not allowed here.
  • Despite its religious status, Varanasi is dirty and polluted . Watch where you walk, and if you have sensitive lungs you may want to bring a mask – the air can get very dusty in winter from the burning ghats and general pollution.
  • Do not enter the Ganges due to the extreme levels of water pollution.
  • Varanasi is a conservative place – see my tips for what to wear in Varanasi for female travellers below, and avoid displays of affection in public.
  • I recommend booking your accommodation before arrival in Varanasi and booking a pickup from the airport or train station for your arrival for less hassle and avoid a few scams.

Varanasi is a full on assault on the senses. Expect all the usual sounds and smells of cosmopolitan India, but here they’re dialled up a notch. The Ganges is sadly inky black and polluted, and the narrow streets of ancient Varanasi leading down to the ghats are crowded. If this sounds a bit full on, then I suggest staying outside of the old city, or splurging on an upmarket hotel such as the BrijRama Palace Hotel (you won’t regret it).

The main risks in Varanasi are scams, overcharging and if you’re a female traveller, the usual unwanted attention. If you consider my tips in this Varanasi travel guide, you’ll find that many people in Varanasi are hospitable and welcoming, and it’s truly an unmissable place in India to visit.

When to Travel to Varanasi

The best time of year to travel to Varanasi is in winter, between October and the end of February / early March. Avoid visiting between late March – June when it can get extremely hot, and in July – October when the monsoon falls. Varanasi can get cold during the winter months so remember to bring a shawl or sweater for chilly morning boat trips.

How to Get to Varanasi

Varanasi is well connected to Delhi, Lucknow, Kolkata and Agra, which all have direct trains. Although the fastest trains from New Delhi are the Rajdhani express trains, I suggest avoiding these as they arrive in Varanasi in the small hours of the morning. It’s better to opt for a train that arrives during the day time if you can, or as a last resort make sure you have a pick up pre-arranged and your hotel knows you will be arriving late.

If you’re short on time there are also flights between Delhi and Varanasi.

Once you arrive in Varanasi you’ll need to take a rickshaw from the airport or train station to the old city. Rickshaws cannot enter some of the old city streets, or are prohibited to reduce congestion during the daytime, so you may have to walk a bit if your accommodation is near the ghats. Rickshaw drivers will refuse to use their meters for tourists so haggle and agree on a price before getting in. Short hops should be around 50 Rupees, but you’ll have to insist on it.

(Solo) Female Travel in Varanasi

If you’re travelling as a solo woman in Varanasi, there are a few extra things to consider when planning your trip. There are plenty of women who travel (solo) to Varanasi each year, which makes it possible to meet up with other travellers too, although this is easier to do when staying in budget accommodation.

  • Don’t visit Varanasi as your first or second place in India. Varanasi can be an assault on the senses and can be male-dominated, so it’s best to get some easier going parts of India under your belt first before heading here
  • Varanasi is conservative, so dress conservatively (even more conservatively than other places in India). I suggest: Covering full legs (no shorts, cropped trousers or skirts with slits), no tight clothes, and cover the tops of your arms (no sleeveless tops or spaghetti straps)
  • Wearing a kurta or loose shirt and trousers/jeans are perfect
  • Don’t walk around Varanasi alone at night – it’s best to be back at your hotel by nightfall and eat dinner there
  • If you would rather have company, take a day tour or pre-arrange a boat trip with other travellers via your accommodation
  • Don’t stay in mixed dorms if you are staying in hostels (as these are 99.9% men) – book a private room or an all-female dorm
  • Especially if you’re staying in budget accommodation, make sure your room door locks securely and check for ‘spyholes’

How to Have a Good Varanasi Boat Trip Experience

One of the must-do’s of any visit to Varanasi is taking a boat trip on the river Ganges. There are two best times of day to do this: For sunrise, and in the evening to see the the Ganga aarti that takes place each evening on the Dasaswamedh Ghat from the water.

Both are a beautiful experience, but if you only have time to do one of the two, I would suggest the sunrise one. Boat trips in Varanasi are an essential part of the Varanasi experience, but they can also be high-stress to organise. On my first trip to Varanasi as I strode down the ghats to find our boat, following our guide, I saw swathes of touts making a beeline for me, only to realise I already had a guide and to fan off again.

A Varanasi boat trip is a must do, as it’s from the water that you truly see Varanasi at its most atmospheric and can observe life along the ghats.

Touts in Varanasi know that everyone wants to go on a boat trip and take best advantage of it. If you want to take an early morning boat trip to see the sunrise then I strongly recommend that you organise it the day before: The morning of, boatmen set their prices high knowing that eventually you will be trying to bargain against the rapidly rising sun.

When bargaining, make sure you are clear on whether the price is per person or per boat, and stipulate that you are offering rupees (as opposed to dollars or whatever other currency your captain may later claim). I also suggest asking to see the boat to make sure it is river-worthy.

There is a scam where boat operators will take you to Manikarnika Ghat (the burning ghat) and tell you to get off – where you’ll then be escorted to a deserted building and asked to make a donation to the cremations – your boatman makes a commission on this. If they tell you to get off, a firm ‘no’ should be enough. Note that photos are not allowed of this Ghat out of respect.

If you want a hassle free boat experience, then most hotels offer booking a boat trip directly with them, or you can book a boat trip as part of a day tour/activity with a company such as Get Your Guide.

Final Varanasi Travel Tips

Varanasi may get bad press among travellers for being high hassle, but a visit here is worth it. There’s only one way to tell if Varanasi will find a special place in you, after all.

I suggest wearing covered shoes in Varanasi that you can put in the washing machine or throw once you get home – Varanasi’s alleys are home to as much cow dung as most other places in India combined, and there’s plenty of other dust and dirt on the streets that you don’t want to be stepping in, too.

2 days is enough to catch the key sights of Varanasi, but for a more relaxed experience you could spend 3-4 days here , wandering the ghats, visiting temples and soaking up the atmosphere.

Beware the fake Sadhus . Unfortunately not all of Varanasi’s holy men are the real deal – many are no more than beggars or homeless men dressed up in orange to make money posing for photos from unwitting tourists. If one invites you to take a picture of them, know that a demand for payment may quickly follow.

Don’t take photos of the burning ghats – the Manikarnika ghat . It’s considered disrespectful for those who are cremating their close ones. In the same vein, be sensitive with taking photos of people bathing or mourning close up.

READ MORE on Varanasi – Stay tuned for our Varanasi Accommodation and Activity guides coming soon! In the meantime, get started with my 101 Essential India Travel Tips .

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Varanasi Travel Guide The Best Places to Visit, Eat and Stay.

India has attracted spiritual seekers since time immemorial and Varanasi is one of the most fascinating and spiritual places in India .

As well as being one of the holiest places in all of India, the ancient city of Varanasi situated on the banks of the holy Ganges river, is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the whole world.

I’ve been lucky enough to live in India and have visited Varanasi several times, it’s undoubtedly one of the most interesting and most spiritual places to visit in all of India. I know how profound and overwhelming visiting Varanasi can be.

So I created this Varanasi travel guide with all the tips and information you need for planning a trip to Varanasi. From the best things to do and tours to take, to where to stay near the ghats and where to eat. I hope it makes planning your trip easier and that you have an incredible time in Varanasi.

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Varanasi Travel Guide

Why you need to visit varanasi.

There are so many spiritual places in India but Varanasi, also known as Kashi (city of life) and Benaras, is the most important.

Varanasi is a holy city for Hindus and pilgrims who come to dip in the holy Ganges river as they believe that it will wash away a lifetime of sins.

If you want to understand more about India’s rich culture, spirituality and religion then Varanasi is an essential stop on any Indian adventure.

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Visiting Varanasi is quite an experience as Hindus believe that dying here releases you from ‘ Mokhsa ‘ the cycle of death and rebirth.

Being cremated along the holy river Ganges is very auspicious for Hindus, and a unique and unforgettable sight for tourists. Read this article to learn more about why Varanasi is so holy. 

Varanasi can be an assault on the senses but it’s an unmissable Indian experience and one of the most fascinating places I’ve seen. Allow at least 3 or 4 days in Varanasi to soak it all up.

Keep on reading my Varanasi travel guide for the best things to do, places to stay and eat and more tips for visiting Varanasi.

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Best Things to Do and Places to Visit in Varanasi

Stroll along the ghats.

There are many things to do in Varanasi but the best way to understand this city is simply to walk along the ghats and also take time to explore the atmospheric, chaotic, winding lanes of the old city to soak up this unique city.

You’ll see wandering cows, tiny shops, colourful bazaars, local life, smoking sadhus (holy men) and maybe even a funeral procession in the narrow streets.

Most of the spiritual activities in Varanasi revolve around the Ghats , which are the riverfront steps along the River Ganges. Pilgrims from all over India come to the Ghats as they believe that taking a dip in the holy river will cleanse their sins away.

Sunrise is the most magical time to visit, but holy rituals are performed throughout the day on the ghats, in the river and in the many temples and small shrines along the ghats.

Dashashwamedh Ghat is the main ghat and is a busy and colourful place full of activity. Assi Ghat and Kedar Ghat are also interesting, you can walk from Dashashwamedh to Assi Ghat to see the best of the ghats.

There are also several important Hindu temples, the most famous is the Vishvanath Temple , dedicated to Lord Shiva. Non Hindus and foreigners are not always allowed in, but this can change, you’ll have to see what the situation is when you are there.

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Take a sunrise boat ride along the holy Ganges river

Taking a boat ride along the holy river Ganges at sunrise when the whole place is bathed in a magical dewy glow and you can see all the rituals of life , and death, played out along the river bank, is one of the things to do in Varanasi that you simply can’t miss. In fact, it’s one of the most fascinating experiences you can have in all of India.

It’s easy to find a boat ride, just walk along the ghats and you’ll be offered boat rides many times, just be sure to haggle and agree of the price before setting off. Or you can avoid the negotiating and book this sunrise boat tour that includes a knowledgeable guide and pick up from your hotel.

While on the boat you can observe all the life, colour and activity along the ghats as people perform morning rituals as the sun comes up over the city. You’ll witness pujas (prayers) taking place at the many shrines and temples along the river, cremations.

As well as witnessing pilgrims taking a dip in the holy river and local people washing and doing laundry, you’ll see saffron clad holy sadhus talking, smoking, meditating or doing yoga as well as buffaloes being washed and children playing cricket and flying kites. It’s really the best way to see Varanasi!

Read more about my experience at  sunrise on the holy Ganges 

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Witness a cremation at Manikarnika Ghat

No Varanasi travel guide would be complete without mentioning the cremation ghats. One of the most intriguing aspects of Varanasi is witnessing the funeral rituals performed on the Ghats. Hindus believe that by dying in Varanasi one can achieve moksha  – liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth.

The Hindu traditions see cremations and funeral pyres burning almost 24/7 at Manikarnika Ghat and Harishchandra Ghat. Witnessing a burning body can be a strange, emotional and difficult sight, but the more you understand about the Hindu culture the easier it is and I found it a less traumatic experience than I thought it would be.

Remember to be respectful while observing the funerals and do not take photos. Watch a video, see photos and learn more about Varanasi’s burning ghats is this National Geographic article.

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Watch the Ganga Aarti

Every evening just after sunset a huge crowd of hundreds of pilgrims (and some tourists) gathers at Dashashwamedh Ghat to watch the Ganga Aarti – a pooja (prayer) where Hindu priests lead a ceremony of fire, chanting and music praising the river Ganges and Lord Shiva.

If you want to avoid the crowds and see the spectacle from a different perspective I’d recommend watching on a boat! On this evening Aarti boat tour you’ll get a front row, unobstructed view of the Aarti from the water, a knowledgeable guide to explain what’s go on and a boat tour along the river at night.

Even if you do the sunrise boat ride it’s still well worth doing a boat trip in the evening too – it’s a totally different experience, plus it’s a more relaxing way to watch the aarti without being in the crush of the crowds.

There is also a smaller aarti held at sunrise at Assi Ghat – perfect timing to watch the morning ceremony before boarding a boat for the sunrise Ganges boat tour.

Visit Ramnagar Fort and Museum

On the other side of the river you can visit the crumbling but still impressive 17th century Ramnagar fort and palace. It was the ancestral home of the Maharaja of Banaras (old name for Varanasi) and is now a eccentric museum.

In the museum you can learn about the history of the area and take a look at the slightly oddly out-of-place collection of vintage American Cars, medieval costumes and vintage weapons.

The fort is also a great place to watch the sun set over the city and the banks of the Ganges.

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Visit Sarnath

An easy day trip from Varanasi is Sarnath, famous as the place where the Buddha gave his first sermon after finding enlightenment in Bodhgaya.

Sarnath is one of the 4 important sites on the Buddhist circuit (along with Lumbini in Nepal, Bodhgaya and Kushinagar) There’s several ruins, stupas, temples and monasteries to explore and it makes a pleasant escape from the chaos of Varanasi.

Check out the ruins of Dhamekh stupa and monastery on the site where the Buddha gave his first sermon. The large Chaukhandi Stupa from the 5th century where Buddha met his first disciples is now topped by a large Mughal tower.

There’s also the more modern Mulgandha Kuti Vihar where the Buddha’s first sermon is chanted daily at sunset and an air conditioned Archaeological Museum with some interesting historic artefacts.

Visit Benaras University

Varanasi is well known for having excellent educational establishments. Benaras University was established back in 1916 and the spacious campus is a leafy and pleasant place to explore.

You can also visit the Bharat Kala Bhavan, a museum which has a good collection of paintings, ancient manuscripts and interesting exhibitions about local history.

At Benaras University you can also visit the New Vishwanath Temple which is open to all religions.

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Tours of Varanasi

Varanasi is best explored by simply walking around, but to avoid hassle and really get to know more about the rich, unique and fascinating history of one of the world’s oldest cities, it’s better to hire a Varanasi travel guide. Taking a tour will also help you to see more in a short amount of time.

I recommend booking your tour on trusted international platforms like Get Your Guide or Viator as you can read reviews from pervious guests to know that you will get a good experience with a safe and trustworthy guide.

Full Day Private Guided Varanasi Tour 

This is the most comprehensive Varanasi tour that covers all the must sees in one day with a private driver and expert local guide. Perfect for anyone who wants to see and understand everything about Varanasi in one incredible day.

Starting with a sunrise boat ride on the ganges where you’ll see all the most important ghats including Dasaswamedh Ghat. You’ll get off the boat at Manikanika Ghat where the cremations take place where your guide will explain all about the Hindu rituals of life and death.

Next, take a guided walking tour through the winding alleyways, markets and ancient temples of the old town including a visit to the famous Blue Lassi shop where you can try this delicious, traditional drink.

Later on, head to Sarnath to see where the Buddha gave his first sermon after enlightenment and visit the important Tulsi Manas Temple.

Finish off the day watching the evening Aarti ceremony from a private balcony – all with a knowledgeable guide to explain the fascinating history and rituals being played out before you. Find out more details and book your tour here.

Banaras Wala Tours

Personalised private guided tours of Varanasi with experienced local guide Vinay. Get in touch to create your own perfect day in Varanasi or trust Vinay to show you all the highlights and hidden gems of his city.

On this Varanasi tour you’ll watch the morning ceremony at Assi Ghat and take a guided walking tour through the labyrinth of alleys in the old town, visiting Lolark Temple, Rani Lakshmi Bai Park, and Tusli Ghat Akhara to watch traditional wrestling.

Vinay will take you for a local breakfast and chai along the way before boarding a boat to Dasaswamedh Ghat where you can watch the daily lives of the locals along the ghats. You’ll also see Manikarnika Ghat, the golden temple, Pashupatinath temple, and Vishalakshi Temple.

The tour is super affordable and can be tailored to ensure you see everything in Varanasi that you are personally interested in, or trust the expert guide to show you the best of the holy city.

Check out more Varanasi tours (with reviews) on Viator.

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Where to Stay in Varanasi

No Varanasi Travel Guide would be complete without tips for where to stay and eat. To really immerse yourself in this unique city I recommend looking for hotels in Varanasi near the ghats.

Most budget accommodation in Varanasi is located close to the ghats. Popular areas to stay in Varanasi are centered around Dhasaswamedh Ghat (the main and very busy ghat.) Guesthouses and restaurants are also found along the Ganges river and down the surrounding narrow lanes.

The area around Assi Ghat (about 30 mins walk South from Dhasaswamedh) is a little quieter and also has good accommodation and eating options close to the river.

The winding streets around the ghats can be quite disorientating and are often too small for vehicles but if you book a reputable hotel in advance they may be able to send someone to help you find the way.

The Best Hotels in Varanasi:

Brijrama palace heritage hotel.

This imposing fort like building overlooking the Ganges was built in the 18th century and was recently renovated to become an amazing luxurious, heritage hotel.

It’s believed to be one of the oldest buildings in the city and is the best luxury hotel in Varanasi by far. The hotel is situated just a few minutes walk from Dasashwamedh Ghat but you can soak up the views without having to leave the hotel at all.

Sumptuous rooms are complete with four poster beds and loads of gorgeous character details. There’s amazing views from the rooftop and two restaurants including Darbangha, one of the best restaurants in Varaansi. Check out the reviews and book your room

Amritara Suryauday Haveli

Houses in a tastefully refurbished 20th century fort-style mansion, Suryauday Haveli is a gorgeous 4 star heritage hotel located on Shivala ghat, just a 15-minute walk from the famous Kashi Vishwanath Temple and Dasashwamedh Ghat where the evening Gangga Aarti is held.

Choose from standard or Ganges view rooms which offer wood flooring and all mod cons. There is an Indian vegetarian restaurant and music in the evenings while the rooftop terrace is a heavenly spot to watch the sunrise over the river and take in the panoramic views. See more details and book here .

Via Varanasi Boutique Hotel

Convientaly located close to the sunrise aarti on quieter Assi Ghat, this beautiful, modern, boutique 4 star hotel has everything you need for a comfortable and relaxing stay in Varanasi.

The spacious mini suites are well furnished complete with a separate seating area and the large windows offer views over the city and let in plenty of light The continental and English breakfast, helpful staff and free parking also make this a top place to stay  in Varanasi. Check prices, availability and book here.

Ganpati Guesthouse

A long running popular mid range guesthouse option with large colourful and comfortable rooms in a great location right on the river near Meer Ghat. All rooms have AC, even the budget rooms.

It’s well worth going for the deluxe Ganges view rooms which boast balconies overlooking the river if one is available for your dates. It’s a deservedly popular spot so book in advance to get the best rooms. There’s also an excellent rooftop restaurant. Check availability, reviews and book here.

Aashray Homestay

A peaceful boutique homestay in a quieter residential area only 5 mins away from the busy ghats area. Rooms are immaculately presented with all modern amenities.

The highlight is the hospitality, conversation and excellent home cooking from the wonderful hosts, Mr & Mrs Kapur will welcome you into their home and teach you about local culture while providing excellent home cooked food. More details and bookings here.

Anand Kanan

This popular affordable hotel located in the old city just steps away from Dasaswamedh Ghat and Kashi Vishwanath temple has recently been renovated to offer a clean and comfortable stay in twin and family Ac rooms with attached private bathrooms.

One thing that makes this hotel special is the staff who are super nice, welcoming and helpful, and the manager who is very knowledgeable about Hindu philosophy and happy to share this with guests. Overall, It’s a great choice for an affordable, comfortable and conveniently located stay. Click here to book.

Go Stops Hostel

A colourful and lively modern backpacker hostel with dorms, private rooms and tents. There’s colourful, sociable, communal areas which are great for relaxing and meeting other travellers. The hostel also organises tours and is ideal if you’re looking for a safe, sociable budget Varanasi accommodation option located just 1km from the Assi Ghat. More info and booking here.

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Where to Eat and Drink in Varanasi

Varanasi is not a destination for fine dining or hard partying but there are some decent places to get cheap local food, Varanasi is well known for its street food and chaat vendors, and simple restaurants around the ghats.

Due to the religious significance of the city most restaurants, especially those close to the Ganges serve only vegetarian food and no alcohol. Restaurants further away from the ghats may sell non veg food and if you want a drink head to one of the posher hotels away from the ghats.

Kashi Chat Center – Popular street food and tasty chaat near to the intersection on Dashashwamedh Road.  Madhur Milan Cafe , also on Dashashwamedh Road is another good place for South Indian food, good value thalis, snacks and samosas popular with locals and tourists.

Keshari Restaurant – Great spot for top quality veg cuisine and curries from all over India

Aum café – Cute place located close to Assi Ghat. A healthy Ayurvedic family run vegetarian cafe with a great selection of herbal teas, coffees and juices and cute little gift shop. Massages and body piercing are also available.

Pizzeria Vaatika Cafe  – Great place for a break from Indian food. The cafe has a great view of the river from the shady terrace and serves thin and crispy pizzas and an amazing apple pie.

Puja Guesthouse – One of the best rooftop restaurants with 180 degree views over the river, good food, a relaxed atmosphere and live music at night.

Shiva Cafe –  A popular place with travellers missing Western food. The extensive menu serves decent value Indian, Nepalese, Thai and Western food.

Brown Bread Bakery – The large menu includes over 30 types of bread, cookies and cakes as well as good sandwiches, pastas and pizza. , pizzas. There’s a great European breakfast buffet from 7am to noon and live classical music performances every night at 7.30pm.

Part of the profits go to support a local school and women’s empowerment project and uses organic produce wherever possible. You can upstairs on the rooftop or in the AC downstairs.  They also have another restaurant called Vegan and Raw.

Darbangha – for a luxurious dining experience head to this fabulous Indian restaurants in the BrijRama Palace Heritage Hotel. The menu includes gourmet street food, delicious curries and a good selection of continental and Thai options.

For non guests there’s a minimum charge of ₹1000 per person but this is one of the very best dining experiences in Varanasi and a good excuse to check out this stunning heritage hotel.

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How to Get to Varanasi

Varanasi is well connected with the rest of North India. There is a modern airport in Varanasi with frequent flights to Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Khajuraho.  Check Skyscanner to find the cheapest deals and don’t forget you need a visa to visit India.

Overnight trains run from Delhi to Varanasi Junction and take 12 + hours. You can also take the train to Mughal Sarai Junction 10 kilometers from Varanasi.

Trains get fully booked up way in advance, sleeper buses are also available but I alwasy recommend taking the train if possible. The easiest way to book online from abroad is with 12 Go Asia .

To get to the Main Ghat, where most of the guest houses and hotels are located, you can take an auto rickshaw for about 150 Rupees or try a cycle rickshaw for about 50 Rupees.

Apart from walking, cycle rickshaws are the best way to get around the crowded areas of the old city but make sure to haggle hard and agree on a price before taking off.

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Top tips and things you should know before visiting Varanasi

Varanasi is a fascinating place but, in particular the areas around the main ghats, can be a little overwhelming, especially if it’s your first time in India. I usually recommend to visit places like Varanasi towards the end of a trip around India if possible or take a tour.

It’s a good idea to read India travel blogs and Varanasi travel guides to help you prepare and know what to expect. The ghats are also fraught with persistent hassle, touts and scams. Be wary of touts hassling you to pay for wood towards the cremations or for a better view, to see their shops, cheap rickshaw rides that turn into pressured shopping sprees, beggars and fake holy men.

Touts will also follow you telling you information about the ghats like a guide, even if you didn’t ask, and then be very rude expecting payment so you really need to be direct and firmly state you are not interested.

The Ganges river and small winding streets are easy to get lost in and can also be quite dirty with cow poo, trash, spits of  pann ( chewing tobacco )  and open sewers. I really wouldn’t recommend you take a dip in the water here – if you want to dip in the Ganges places like Rishikesh and Haridwar are cleaner and better places to do it.

However, the last time I visited Varanasi the river, ghats and streets were noticeable cleaner than a few years before so things are improving. I’m just warning you what to expect but don’t let the scams and dirt put you off from visiting this fascinating and unique place.

Also see Hippie in Heel’s tips for visiting Varanasi  and what to expect at the cremation ghats.  and read about Varanasi’s crazy cannibal Aghori Babas. 

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  • Find peace under the Bodhi tree in Bodhgaya where the Buddha gained enlightenment
  • Visit India’s capital Delhi .

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NO doubt India is really nice and beautiful country and i really liked this mini travel guide about Varanasi , I hope some day you will also write on Kashmir that’s also a beautiful place to visit.

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Hey Anna, I’ve never been to India and I’ve always wanted to go. The problem is trying to plan a trip and choosing one region to explore. There seem to be so many. Varanasi looks like a great place to experience Indian culture and the ceremonies seem like an interesting things to observe. Glad for the recommendations on tours as well. This was also one of my considerations going out to India is the hassles of moving around as a tourist as I’ve heard many types of stories both positive though many negative. Thanks again.

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This is the ultimate guide. Thanks for sharing.

Thank you 🙂

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Thanks for sharing informative blog…

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India is my best country! i have such a connection there, i loved reading your post it was so informative, i went to Varanasi but was only there for two days i will go back one day and save all your information. Great Pics too!

Thanks Lisa! 🙂 I’m glad you liked the post – there is alot to see and do in Varanasi – I’ve been a couple of times now. Hope you get to visit again soon

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Hey Anna. I am working on a project on Varanasi and would like to get in touch with you regarding the same. If you are okay with sharing your views kindly revert back .Hoping for a reply. Thanks in advance.

Hi, I’m not in Varanasi at the momment but you can email me anna at global-gallivanting dot com

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Hi, thanks for wonderful site, I’ve been reading it with great interest. Since I will be staying in Varanasi for 3 months (March-May), I am interested in good hairdresser – are there some? Thanks!

Great to hear you like my blog, thanks! Umm I never visited the hair dresser in Varanasi but I’m sure there must be many

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Thanx For Ultimate and useful Guide 😊

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Varanasi is such a beautiful place! Thank you for sharing such an informative blog with the travelers .

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which time is best to varanse we are interested to be on jan last week

It’s an OK time to visit but it might be a bit cold in Varanasi in January though.

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Thank you Anna for such a informative article on Varanasi. I’m leaving for Varanasi tommorow and will try to follow your info and tips so that we can explore most out of this holy city.

Great! Glad you liked it and have a great time in Varanasi

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Nice Blog! Varanasi is the most attractive place to visit. Very nicely written and information provided is quite helpful. Thanks for sharing Such great Information.

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I’ve visited Varanasi but only experienced evening Aarti. What was better in your opinion evening or sunrise?

Difficult question! The evening one is much bigger but there are huge crowds of people. The morning one was smaller and more simple but the energy and light at sunrise is simply magical. Try to experience both if you can 🙂

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Varanasi is the most calm and interesting place in India.

I would love to go back there again and again.

Thanks for you awesome travel guide and photos are really beautiful.

Thanks so much Sarah! 🙂

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Wonderful Blog! Varanasi is religious & spiritual city. Varanasi the most attractive place to visit. Very nicely written and information provided is quite helpful. Thanks for sharing Such great Information.

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Thank you a lot 😊

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Very informative and helpful blog. Varanasi is a religious and cultural place. And Ganga Aarti’s view looks beautiful. Thanks for sharing your travel experience and amazing and amazing pictures.

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Awesome Blog! I have already visited Varanasi. But you explain about varanasi very wonderfully. Thanks to author.

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A lot have changed in Varanasi in last 3-4 months Varanasi is different no matter how many times u visit. I live in Varanasi and on daily basis I visit places ghats and temples Still I find it different and new Anyways thaks for visiting Varanasi and covering as many people will get to know about Varanasi through you. All the best

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3 Days Varanasi Trip Itinerary(Places to Visit & Things to Do)

  • Post author: Viswajeet Kumar
  • Post published: March 9, 2023
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3 days are good enough to explore Varanasi. Whether you are coming for sightseeing or wish to visit Shre Kashi Vishwanath Temple, you can cover within 3 days of time. A 3-day Varanasi trip Itinerary should include visiting Kashi Vishwanath Temple, boating, Ganga Aarti, local sightseeing and some good experiences.

In this article, we will discuss how you can utilize your trip in the best way possible while in Varanasi. Let’s plan a Varanasi trip itinerary for 3 days.

Planning Our 3 Days Varanasi Trip Itinerary

Ghats of Varanasi

How to Start our 3-day Varanasi Trip and what does the Itinerary Say?

Or else you can just watch this engaging video to plan your 3 days varanasi trip..

We only have 3 days in hand so we need to plan accordingly.

Places to visit

Assi Ghat Evening Ganga Aarti panoramic view

  • Kashi Vishwanath Temple
  • Kaal Bhairav Temple
  • Dashashwamedh Ghat

Things to do

Boating in Varanasi

  • Boating from Assi Ghat to Manikarnika Ghat
  • Exploring the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor
  • Wandering in the Kachori Gali Street
  • Participating in Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat

Foods to eat

Lassi, malaiyo and gulab jamun are one of the must try 10 dishes in varanasi

  • Kachori Sabji, Kachori Gali
  • Lassi, Blue Lassi
  • Lunch, Saffron Restaurant, Girijaghar
  • Banarasi Chat at Deena Chat Bhandar/Kashi Chat Bhandar/Kesari Chat Bhandar
  • Dinner, Rahil Restaurant, Rathyatra

Day 1 Itinerary layout

Visit Assi Ghat before 5 a.m. to witness the grand morning Ganga Aarti, popularly known as Subah-E-Banaras.

Take a boat ride to reach Manikarnika Ghat .

Enter the Kashi Vishwanath Temple from the Ghat Side

Walk to the Kachori Gali to have Kachori-Sabji, Jalebi and Lassi.

Go to your accommodation to have a rest.

Reach Dashashwamedh Ghat before 6 p.m.

Try Banarasi Chat either while going to Dashashwamedh Ghat or while returning back.

Have Lunch and take a rest.

The 80 Feet Buddha Statue in Sarnath

  • Dhamek StuPa
  • Sarnath Museum
  • Thai Temple
  • Cambodian Temple
  • Sarnath Main Temple
  • Chinese Temple
  • Japanese Temple
  • Sarangnath Mahadev Temple

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Market outside Sarnath Museum

  • Sightseeing in Sarnath
  • Exploring the Sarnath Museum
  • Knowing the history of Dhamek Stupa
  • Light and Sound Show in the evening at Dhamek Stupa
  • Enjoy Toy Train Ride Namo Ghat
  • River View at Namo Ghat
  • Kachori Sabji at any nearby shop
  • Lunch in Sarnath
  • Evening Snacks at Namo Ghat
  • Dinner at a place of your choice

Day 2 Itinerary layout

After having your breakfast, book a cab/taxi or bike for Sarnath .

Visit all the places.

Have your Lunch.

Visit Namo Ghat as it is in the middle of the way back to Varanasi from Sarnath.

Have some evening snacks.

Come back to your accommodation and have dinner at a place of your choice.

  • New Kashi Vishwanath Temple
  • Sankat Mochan Mandir
  • Tulsi Manas Mandir
  • Durga Mandir, Durgakund
  • Gurudham Temple
  • Bharat Mata Mandir
  • Man Mandir Observatory
  • Ramnagar Fort
  • Spend some time at New Kashi Vishwanath Temple, BHU
  • Scroll through the Ramcharitmanas written all over the inner walls of the Tulsi Manas Temple
  • Enjoy the exhibition of Ram Darbar, and Shiv Parvati on the first floor of Tulsi Manas Temple
  • Dwelve into the exquisite architecture of the Gurudham Temple
  • See the unseen Temple of Bharat Mata
  • Enjoy the complete Varanasi 3D tour inside the Man Mandir Observatory
  • Enjoy the balcony views from the Ramnagar Fort like a King/Queen
  • Cold Coffee at New Vishwanath Temple, BHU
  • Prasad at Sankat Mochan Temple
  • Pakodas near Tulsi Manas Mandir
  • Lunch at Kerala Cafe, Bhulupur Crossing
  • Lassi under the Ramnagar bridge, Shiv Prasad Lassi Bhandar

Day 3 Itinerary layout

Visit the New Kashi Vishwanath Temple, BHU in the morning, and after darshan enjoy the cold coffee .

Go to the Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple.

Visit the Tulsi Manas Mandir, and enjoy viewing the whole Ramacharitamanas on its inner walls and the exhibition on the first floor. Don’t miss the try the street food outside the temple.

Then visit the other temples as well and have your lunch at Kerala Cafe at Bhulupur Crossing. It can be the best option for you especially if you love dishes from the southern part of India.

Enjoy a tour of Man Mandir Observatory and then leave for Ramnagar Fort. Explore the fort and the museum inside. Click some photos on the bank of the river Ganga from the Balcony area of the fort.

Although this is a well-crafted, particularly designed trip plan for anyone visiting Varanasi for a short trip of around 3 days. It covers all the most important and significant tourist attractions in Varanasi that you need to visit. It even tells you the best time to visit that particular attraction during your 3-day trip. Yet, below is the list of places which are a must to visit and without which your Varanasi trip can never be complete. So, let’s know about the must-visit tourist locations in Varanasi for just everyone.

Best places to visit in Morning in Varanasi on 3 days trip

1. shri kashi vishwanath temple.

Kashi Vishwanath Temple from distant, Varanasi

Although, Kashi Vishwanath Temple can be visited any time during the day between 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. But, it is best to visit in the morning hours before 9 a.m. First of all, you will easily get Auto/E-Rickshaw to reach the temple by 9 a.m.

Secondly, you may even get a chance for “ sparsh darshan ” if you visit at 4 a.m. Also, the crowd in the morning hours is very less so you won’t have to rush and stand in long queues.

Best Souvenirs for a Shiva Devotee

Best Foods to Try near Kashi Vishwanath Temple:

Watermelon Juice

Lassi, Thandai, Kachori Sabji, Kachori Jalebi, Malaiyyo, Chat

Locations to find the Best Restaurants near Kashi Vishwanath Temple:

Godhowlia -Luxa Road, Luxa Chauraha, Rathyatra Chauraha

2. Assi Ghat

priest performing Ganga Aarti at Assi Ghat in evening

You must have seen or heard about the Ganga Aarti of Dashashwamedh Ghat in Varanasi. But, have you ever heard of the morning aarti at Assi Ghat? Probably not right! The concept of Subah-E-Banaras is from here only. The morning sessions of Yog , other rituals and morning aarti are the best things to witness here.

Best Foods to Try near Assi Ghat:

Tea, Pizza, Pies

Locations to find good restaurants near Assi Ghat:

On ASSI Ghat, Assi Chauraha, Ravindrapuri Road, Lanka Chauraha, Ravidas Gate

3. Kaal Bhairav Mandir

If you are visiting Varanasi for Darshan and believe in Hinduism. You must visit Shri Kaal Bhairav Temple for sure. Kaal Bhairav is considered to be the guard of the city of Varanasi and hence everyone who wishes to enter the city needs his permission.

Kaal Bhairav Rakshasutra

Best Foods to Try near Kaal Bhairav Mandir:

Locations to find good restaurants near kaal bhairav mandir:.

Visheshwarganj Marg, Bulanala Crossing, Kashipur Crossing

Cambodian Buddhist temple sarnath near Varanasi

Almost 11 km from the city of Kashi Vishwanath, there is the very place where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon. Sarnath, earlier known as Mrigadava is a place, where there are Buddhist temples of different nations and different cultures.

The beautiful parks and amazing temples attract everyone regardless of their religious beliefs. The Sarnath Museum and Light and Sound Show are a must to explore.

Best Foods to Try in Sarnath:

Nariyal Pani, Lassi, Chai, Jhalmudi, Chaat, Chola Bhatura, etc.

Locations to find good Restaurants in Sarnath:

Rishipattan Road

5. Ramnagar

Ramanagar Fort, Varanasi

Ramnagar Fort is merely 4 km from Lanka, Varanasi. Some of the parts of the fort are converted into a museum. You can see many luxurious cars standing in the museum of the fort. It will take around 2 hours to explore the fort. Morning and evening are the best time to explore the fort and for photography. The backside of the fort(riverside) is best for photography.

Best Foods to Try in Ramnagar:

Locations to find the best restaurant near ramnagar:.

Lanka, Teghra Mod, Vishwa Sundri Bypass Road

Best places to visit during daytime in Varanasi on 3 days trip

In summer, Banaras is too hot to go outside especially to explore or travel. It won’t be pleasing. However, if you still want to try then these are some of the places you may visit in the noon.

1. Bharat Mata Mandir

Bharat mata mandir

This is a temple dedicated to Bharat Mata and not to any religious figure. There is a beautiful physical map carved out on marble representing undivided India. It is best to visit in the daytime. One may buy books and other souvenirs from the temple.

Best Souvenirs for every Indian

Best Foods to Try near Bharat Mata Mandir:

Pizza, Burgers, Non-veg Items, Rolls, Wraps, etc.

Locations to find the best restaurants near Bharat Mata Mandir:

Vidyapeeth Road, Fatman Road

2. Vishalakashi Temple

Vishalakshi Temple, Varanasi

One of the most significant temples in Varanasi, Vishalakshi Temple is a must-visit. Many people believe that the Idol behind is the original one and the front one was installed by Sri Adi Shankaracharya. The best time to visit the temple is daytime.

Best Souvenirs for Shakti Devotee

Best Foods to Try near Vishalakshi Temple:

Lassi, Coffee, Tea

3. Gurudham Mandir

Gurudham Temple in Varanasi is one of the best places to visit in daytime

It is a very unique temple in Varanasi. Everything here is unique. Be it the architecture, the theme, the purpose of the temple, or just everything. It is said that it was once outstretched in most of the parts of the Gurudham region. Unfortunately, it is now limited to the temple only. Anyway, it is a must-visit temple in Varanasi. You can get real information about this temple in this video.

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4. Tulsi Manas Mandir

Tulsi Manas Mandir inside view of Sri Ram Laxman Janaki in Varanasi

It is located near the Durgakund area in Varanasi and is one of the most beautiful temples out there. The whole of Ramayana is written on its inner walls. The presentation of Lord Ram’s life can be seen inside the temple.

Best Souvenirs for every Ram Devotee

Best Foods to try near Tulsi Manas Mandir:

Chola Bhatura, pakodas, Lassi, Jhal Mudi, etc.

Locations to try good foods near Tulsi Manas Mandir:

Beside Tulsi Manas Mandir, Durgakund Chauraha, Rabindrapuri Road

5. Bharat Kala Bhawan

Apart from amazing paintings, sculptures, coins and textiles, there is a beautiful gallery as well. It can be visited during the daytime. It is inside the Banaras Hindu University campus.

Best Souvenirs for every Archaeology Lover

Best foods to Try near Bharat Kala Bhawan:

Cold Coffee, Chola Samosa, parathas, Veg-biryani, Chai, Coffee, Dosa

Locations to try good food near Bharat Kala Bhawan:

New Vishwanath Temple(Inside BHU), Lanka

Best places to visit in Varanasi in the evening during this 3-day trip

1. sankat mochan mandir.

Sanakt Mochan Mandir Varanasi front view

It is one of the oldest temples in Varanasi and a very famous one. It is located on the Durgakund-Lanka route and easily accessible by 2-wheeler or four-wheelers. The best time to visit the Sankat Mochan Temple is morning and evening. Tuesdays and Saturdays get crowded and it can be difficult to get darshan for some people.

Best Souvenirs for every Hanuman Bhakt

Best Foods to Try near Sankat Mochan Mandir:

Prasadam , Lassi, Chai, etc.

Locations to try good foods near Sankat Mochan Temple:

Lanka Chauraha, Durgakund Chauraha

2. Dashashwamedh Ghat

Ganga Aarti is the best thing to witness at the Dashashwamedh Ghat. It starts around 6 pm and lasts till 7 pm considering the weather. Mostly it starts at 7 pm in the summer season and 6 pm in the winter season.

Best Souvenirs for every Varanasi visitor

Best Foods to Try near Dashashwamedh Ghat:

Lassi, Thandai, Kachori Sabji, Kachori Jalebi, etc.

Locations to try good foods near Dashashwamedh Ghat:

Godhowlia Chauraha, Girijaghar Chauraha

3. New Vishwanath Temple(Birla Temple)

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New Vishwanath Temple, also known as the Birla Temple is situated inside the campus of BHU. The temple and its complex are immensely beautiful and are best to visit with families and children.

Best Foods to Try at VT:

Chola Bhatura, Cold Coffee, Chai, coffee, chola samosa

New Vishwanath Temple outside the temple view

4. Durga Mandir, Durgakund

Durgamandir, Durgakund main gate

It is one of the most visited temples in Varanasi located on the main road near Durgakund Chauraha. It is also believed that the idol here is not artificial. In fact, people do believe that emerged out of nowhere.

Best Foods to Try at Durgakund:

Bhel puri, pani puri, rolls, wraps, burgers, etc.

Locations to try the best foods near Durgakund:

Durgakund Chauraha, Kabir Nagar Road, Lanka

5. Namo Ghat

Namo Ghat distant view

Formerly known as Khirkiya Ghat, Namo Ghat is the newly built Ghat in Varanasi. Sculptures of Hands in Namastey posture are the main attractions of this ghat. There is a lot to do at Namo Ghat including boating, toy train rides, photoshoots and a few adventure sports. There is even a food court located on the Namo Ghat which has a vast range of delicious foods. You can learn more about Namo Ghat in this video.

Best Foods to Try at Namo Ghat:

Pizza, Burger, Hakka Noodles, Coffee, Shakes, Pao Bhaji

So this was an overview of the places you can visit in Varanasi in a day’s trip Itinerary.

Varanasi: a place to stay not to visit

Although we are talking about visiting Varanasi for 3 days, it is a place where you must stay if possible rather visit. The calmness and vibrance of the city of Banaras will leave you in amazement. It is the city where many people come to die and that is why it is known as the city of Liberation.

How did I prepare an itinerary for a 3-day trip to Varanasi?

We need to ask the following questions:

  • How shall we visit Varanasi?
  • Where should we stay in Varanasi?
  • Which places are the best for us to visit in Varanasi?
  • How to plan to visit those places and where to start?
  • Where can we have our breakfast, lunch or dinner?
  • What are the best dishes to try in Varanasi?
  • What are the best things to do in Varanasi?
  • What are the best shopping locations?
  • Best ways to spend our mornings and evenings.

We will be planning our itinerary based on the above questions. Now we know what we are looking for.

4 Steps to Plan an Amazing 3 Days Varanasi Itinerary

1. how to reach varanasi to make your trip memorable.

There are multiple ways to reach Varanasi:

Railways Stations in Varanasi:

Banaras Railway Station, Manduadih, Varanasi

  • Varanasi Junction(Cantt)
  • Banaras Railway Station(earlier Maduadih)
  • Varanasi City

Location of Varanasi Junction and Banaras Railway Station

  • Varanasi Junction – 4km – Godhowlia(City Centre)
  • Banaras Railway Station – 5km – Godhowlia(City Centre)

If you are visiting Varanasi for a short trip like 2 days or 3 days or even 4 days. You will have to stay close to the city centre. That we will discuss in the next point. For now, understand that Varanasi Junction and Banaras Railway Station are the closest to the city centre. So, if you have the option then leave the train at these stations only.

Banaras Railway station to city center

2. Where to stay in Varanasi for a short trip like 3 days or 2 days?

Choosing the right place for your stay can make your trip hassle-free in many ways.

  • Can save you from traffic jams
  • Can save you from long queues
  • Can save you from getting too tired
  • Enhance your overall trip experience

As we are planning a 3-day Varanasi trip itinerary for sightseeing the best places to stay in Varanasi are:

In City Centre

  • Bangali Tola

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If your 3-day trip is mainly for a Kashi Vishwanath Temple visit. Book a hotel in these locations:

  • Near Vishwanath Temple
  • Godhowlia Crossing
  • Girijaghar Crossing
  • Luxa Crossing
  • Bengali Tola

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Assi Ghat is the most preferred place for youngsters to stay in Varanasi. They like the cool and chill vibe of the locality. Cosy cafes, live music and the banks of the Ganga River bring charm to this place.

3. Best Places to cover during your 3-day trip in Varanasi

It may sound weird but there are places in Varanasi which can be a must-visit for some while just a general place for the others.

For example, we have a list of places to visit in Varanasi for people coming from Bengal . This includes places established by Queens or Kings of Bengal which hold a heritage of Bengal in Varanasi. people coming from Bengal might be more interested in visiting these places than others.

4. What to do when you arrive in Varanasi for a short trip like 3 days?

Most people arrive in Varanasi either in the morning or in the evening. In case you arrive in the daytime, you should stay in your hotel room. You don’t want your trip to be hectic right? Otherwise, you can visit the best places as suggested above.

Conclusion:

This was the best 3-day trip to Varanasi which includes almost all the best places to visit in the city. From Kashi Vishwanath to Bharat Mata Mandir, every place is on the list and you can visit as per your Itinerary. Also, if you ever have any difficulties in booking or finding a hotel in Varanasi at any location, you can always contact us with the above details.

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Varanasi is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Located on the banks of the sacred Ganges River in Uttar Pradesh, India, it is an important pilgrimage site for Hindus, Jains, and Buddhists. With its labyrinth of narrow alleyways, riverside ghats, ancient temples, and colorful rituals, Varanasi has an absolutely magical atmosphere. It’s a destination like nowhere else in India.

Planning a trip to Varanasi can seem daunting, but with some preparation and knowledge, you’ll be able to make the most of your time there. Here is a comprehensive guide on how to plan the perfect trip to Varanasi .

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What is Varanasi?

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Varanasi is a spiritual city located in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It sits on the left bank of the holy Ganges River and is one of the seven sacred cities in Hinduism.

For Hindus, Varanasi is considered the religious capital of India and one of the holiest places on earth. It has been a centre of learning and civilization for over 3,000 years. The city is referenced in Hindu scriptures and is a place where Hindus believe you can attain “moksha” – liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

Varanasi has been home to famous sages like the Buddha, Mahavira, Tulsidas, Kabir and Shankaracharya. The historic city has a mystical charm that attracts pilgrims, wanderers, monks, poets and writers from across the globe. The city is known for its lively Ganga aarti ceremonies, ancient temples, silk weaving and intricately carved buildings.

No matter what your beliefs are, visiting Varanasi is an enchanting, life-changing experience that provides a glimpse into the heart of Hindu spiritualism.

There are many excellent reasons to visit Varanasi. Here are some of the top ones:

  • Witness Hindu rituals & festivals – Varanasi has over 100 ghats where important Hindu rituals take place every day. The Ganga aarti is a spectacular daily event with music, chants and lamp offerings.
  • Soak up the mystical ambiance – Take a boat ride along the Ganges early in the morning and experience the other-worldly vibe that permeates the entire city.
  • Visit ancient temples – Varanasi has over 2,000 temples, including the iconic Kashi Vishwanath Temple. The architectural details will blow you away.
  • See the cremation ghats – Observing cremations at the Manikarnika and Harishchandra ghats gives insights into the rituals around death.
  • Explore Hindu philosophy & scriptures – Study with scholars and sadhus to gain a deeper understanding of Hinduism and ancient Indian thought at places like Sampurnanand Sanskrit University.
  • Shop for silk saris – Varanasi is famous for its production of fine Banarasi silk saris and brocades. Pick one up for yourself or loved ones.
  • Absorb timeless culture – Wander the old city alleys and stumble upon small shrines, flower sellers, musicians, astrologers, and more.
  • Savour delicious food – Try kachoris at Kashi Chat Bhandar or lassis at Blue Lassi Shop – Varanasi street food is an experience in itself!

No matter your interests, visiting Varanasi will be an eye-opening journey into Hindu spirituality, time-honoured rituals, and enchanting culture.

The best time to visit Varanasi depends on your preferences and what type of weather you enjoy. Here is an overview of Varanasi’s seasons:

October to March – This is the peak tourist season as the weather is pleasantly cool. Daily highs range from 70°F to 85°F. Mornings and evenings can be chilly. February sees huge crowds for the colourful Shivaratri festival.

April to June – These summer months bring hot weather, with temperatures reaching well over 100°F at midday. The heat deters some tourists, so hotels offer low season rates. Summer is still busy due to festivals like Ganga Dussehra.

Monsoon season – Varanasi experiences monsoon rains from July to September. The rains usually come in short bursts, and the days are interspersed with sunshine. Fewer tourists visit during this period.

December and January – This is the coldest time in Varanasi, with average lows around 45°F. Foggy mornings give the city an atmospheric quality. If you don’t mind bundling up, winter is a good time for photography.

The main Hindu festivals and events in Varanasi include:

  • Makar Sankranti in January
  • Mahashivratri in February/March
  • Holi Festival in March
  • Buddha Purnima in April/May
  • Ganga Dussehra in May/June
  • Guru Purnima in July
  • Diwali in October/November
  • Dev Deepawali in October/November

If you time your visit with a major festival, you’ll be able to experience Varanasi at its vibrant and festive best. However, hotels fill up quickly so advance planning is essential.

Varanasi is accessible by air, train and road transport from all major Indian cities. Here are the most convenient ways to reach Varanasi:

  • Varanasi’s Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport has direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata and other cities.
  • Air India, SpiceJet, IndiGo offer the best connections. Flight duration is 1-3 hours from most cities.
  • The airport is around 20km from the city center. Pre-paid taxis and auto-rickshaws are available.
  • Varanasi Junction railway station is well connected to Delhi, Agra, Lucknow, Calcutta and other northern cities by frequent express and superfast trains.
  • The train journey from Delhi takes around 16 hours. From Agra or Lucknow, it’s around 8-10 hours.
  • Trains from other cities often arrive past midnight so plan your onward travel accordingly.
  • AC and non-AC buses operated by Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport run daily between Varanasi and nearby cities like Allahabad, Gorakhpur, Lucknow, and Bodhgaya.
  • Shared taxis are another good option for reaching Varanasi from nearby cities and towns.
  • Driving distance from major cities – Delhi 11 hrs, Agra 9 hrs, Lucknow 7 hrs, Jaipur 18 hrs.

Whichever mode you pick, book tickets well in advance for smooth travel. Offseason weekdays usually have more availability.

With its maze of narrow lanes, Varanasi can be disorienting. Stay near the main ghats along River Ganges for proximity to attractions. Here are some good areas and hotels to consider:

This lively ghat with evening aarti ceremonies is a convenient spot. Choices include:

  • Brijrama Palace : 4-star heritage hotel in a restored 175-year-old building. Rooftop restaurant .
  • Kedareswar Hotel : Budget hotel offering aarti view rooms. Rooftop cafe.
  • Dev Grand Hotel : Modern mid-range option. Ganges view rooms.

This area south of the main ghat has a relaxed vibe. Options include:

  • Brij Inn : Charming 3-star hotel with traditional decor. Garden restaurant.
  • Hotel River Queen : Riverside budget hotel with aarti views.
  • Radisson Hotel : Upscale hotel perfect for luxury seekers. Great aarti views.

For no ghat noise, stay in the Cantonment suburb. Options include:

  • Hotel Surya : Luxurious 5-star property with multiple dining options.
  • Hotel Pankaj : Basic but reliable budget hotel.
  • Hotel Mandakini Villa : Serene mid-range hotel set among gardens. Ayurvedic spa.

Book hotels months in advance for popular travel seasons. Check for opening deals on booking sites. Splurge for a view room to fully immerse in the Ganges atmosphere.

As one of the oldest living cities in the world, Varanasi has countless attractions to see. The main areas and landmarks you should visit include:

The ghats are the soul of Varanasi . These riverfront steps are where pilgrims come to bathe, offer prayers, and cremate loved ones. Each ghat has its own history and significance.

Must see ghats:

  • Dasaswamedh Ghat – The liveliest ghat with beautiful aarti ceremonies.
  • Manikarnika Ghat – The main cremation ghat, with pyres always burning.
  • Assi Ghat – The furthest south ghat, with a vibrant market scene.
  • Harishchandra Ghat – Cremations also take place at this north ghat.

Arrive early to see the ghats buzzing with life. Join the evening aarti crowd or take a boat ride at dawn for magical views.

This is Varanasi’s most sacred and iconic Hindu temple. The original temple was demolished by the Mughals and rebuilt in 1780. The shikhara spire is plated with over 800 kg of gold! Non-Hindus cannot enter the inner sanctum but viewing the exterior and soaking in the atmosphere is a must.

Just 10 km north of Varanasi lies Sarnath, the fabled site where Buddha preached his first sermon after gaining enlightenment. Sarnath is absolutely key to visit to understand Buddha’s impact on the region. The main attraction is the Dhamek Stupa thought to mark the sermon spot. The Archeological Museum houses extraordinary Buddha sculptures.

Constructed in 1750, this imposing fort across the river houses ancient weapons, royal palkis, and vintage cars. It’s still the residence of Varanasi’s Maharaja, who makes his way to the city during festivals atop an elephant. Visit Ramnagar to get a glimpse into the extravagance of royal India.

Spread over a whopping 1350 acres, this is one of Asia’s largest universities. The campus has a mini museum with ancient texts, artworks and freedom fighter memorabilia. Take a rickshaw through the verdant grounds to admire the architecture and vibe. The Malviya Bhavan offers sweeping views.

To truly immerse in the culture of Varanasi, you have to experience its daily rhythms. Here are top things to do:

  • Take a sunrise or sunset boat ride on the Ganges – The city looks magical from the water.
  • Get lost wandering the narrow galis – Stumble upon hidden shrines, wanderers, stray cows and more.
  • Sit by the Burning Ghat – Contemplate mortality watching cremation ceremonies by the river.
  • Explore the pathways around ghats – Walk past flower sellers, musicians, fortune tellers, pilgrims, cows, and temples.
  • Shop the vibrant bazaars – Pick up handmade crafts, jewelry, scarves, idols, woven bags and more as souvenirs.
  • Eat at local restaurants – Try kachoris, jalebis, lassis, thandai, and pakoras at decades-old eateries.
  • Attend the nightly Ganga Aarti – Join in the fire ritual with chants, bells and light offerings.
  • Take a cooking class – Learn to make Indian breads, curries, chutneys and more.
  • Treat yourself to an Ayurvedic massage – Rejuvenate mind and body with a relaxing therapy session.

Absorb the sensations of the holiest city in the world by fully immersing yourself in the Varanasi way of life. Let your five senses be your guide.

To make the most of your Varanasi trip, keep these tips in mind:

What to wear

  • Dress conservatively – legs and shoulders covered – when visiting temples. Robes are provided to enter sacred spaces.
  • Wear modest clothing when walking the ghats and old city.
  • Bring hats, scarves and sunscreen for sun protection during daytime explorations.

What to eat and drink

  • Drink only bottled water or filtered water to avoid getting sick.
  • Be cautious with raw fruits and vegetables. Seek out cooked options.
  • Try street food from popular, busy stalls for authentic flavors. Acidic foods like lemons boost immunity.
  • Avoid having cold drinks and ice with meals to not interfere with digestion in the heat.

What to do in an emergency

  • Carry prescribed medicines and basic first aid supplies when exploring.
  • Save emergency hospital numbers and have offline maps in case of medical issues.
  • Keep spare cash stored safely in case of emergencies or theft.
  • Arrange airport transfers or transportation ahead of time. Confirm hotels have 24/7 staff.

Cultural tips

  • Dress modestly and avoid public displays of affection out of respect.
  • Bargain respectfully with vendors. Don’t call out prices you consider too high.
  • Ask before taking photos of people, rituals or sacred sites when unsure.
  • Follow all rules and customs when visiting temples and holy sites.

Varanasi is truly one of India’s most fascinating destinations to visit. By planning your trip wisely and being respectful, you’ll gain life-changing insights into the essence of Hindu spirituality in this magical holy city.

The best times to visit are from October to March when the weather is pleasantly cool. Stay near the Dashashwamedh Ghat for prime access to attractions. Wake up early to see the sunrise over the Ganges, take a boat ride at dawn before the crowds arrive, and make time for evening aarti rituals.

Visit ancient ghats, timeless temples like Kashi Vishwanath, observe cremation ceremonies, wander lost in the old city’s labyrinthine alleys, and soak up the holy atmosphere that permeates Varanasi. A trip here will open your eyes to a way of life steeped in Hindu rituals, vibrant festivals and profound philosophies that have endured for thousands of years.

My first trip to Varanasi was a sensory overload in the best possible way. Seeing Hindu practices dating back centuries and the fervor with which people worshipped was eye-opening. The smoke from the cremation ghats, chime of temple bells and fragrance of flowers and incense made this holy city feel like no other place on Earth.

Boat rides to watch pilgrims bathe at dawn, visits to ancient temples, getting lost in the maze of alleys, sampling delicious street food – there is so much magic to experience in Varanasi! It helped me understand Hindu philosophy on a deeper level.

I hope this blog has inspired you to make your own epic journey to Varanasi. Let the holy city work its charm and open your mind to a new way of looking at life, death and spirituality. Have a safe and memorable trip!

How to get to Varanasi? You can reach Varanasi by air, train or road. The city has an airport and a major railway junction connecting it to all major cities in India.

What is the best time to visit Varanasi? The best time to visit is during winter, from November to February, when the weather is pleasant. Summers can be very hot.

Where to stay in Varanasi? Varanasi has budget hotels, and guesthouses Here are some options Ashrams , budget hotels , 3 Star Hotels , 5 Star Hotels .

Suggest some of the budget hotels near Kashi Vishwanath Temple. Here is the list Budget Hotels in Varanasi Near Vishwanath Temple

Can i stay in Varanasi for free? Yes, you can, Here is the list of Ashram in Varanasi For Free Stay.

What to see and do in Varanasi? Attend the Ganga aarti, take a boat ride at dawn, explore ghats, walk through narrow lanes, visit temples and shrines, shop for silk sarees and handicrafts.

What to eat in Varanasi? Try local delicacies like kachori, jalebi, lassi, thandai, paan and delicious street food like kulhad chai, puri sabji, chaat.

What to buy in Varanasi? Buy Banarasi silk sarees, brassware items, wooden and stone sculptures of Hindu deities, rudraksha malas, aromatic oils and perfumes.

Dress code in Varanasi? Varanasi has no strict dress code but moderate dressing is advisable. Avoid revealing clothes when visiting temples.

Language spoken in Varanasi? The main languages are Hindi, Bhojpuri and English. Hindi is widely understood and useful to communicate locally.

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Varanasi, Benaras or Kashi, is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. Located in the populated state of Uttar Pradesh, this sacred city is of supreme importance in spirituality and pilgrimage. A Varanasi tour package will unfold the magnificence of this historical place. Steeped in high thinking, philosophies, beliefs and art, Varanasi has a unique culture of devotion. It has also been the cradle of education and ancient religions.

A Varanasi trip package will reveal the history of the place evident in its various monuments. Sarnath, the area 10 km away from Varanasi, is famous for being the preaching ground of The Buddha. Visit all the blessed places of the city with a Varanasi tour package. Kashi Vishwanath Temple is the prime attraction of the Varanasi tour package. This temple has Lord Shiva as the chief deity. This site is centuries old, but the present temple was constructed under the supervision of Rani Ahilyabai Holkar. The temple near the Durga Ghat (river bank) houses the Ashtabhujadhari deity. The numerous ghats or cemented banks have different religious significance. Gyan Vapi Kup, Ramgarh Fort, St Mary’s Church, Tulsi Manas Temple and Bharat Mata Temple are some of the other noteworthy places to visit on a Varanasi package tour.

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Being easily city, Varanasi offers multiple options for tourists booking a Varanasi tour package. Varanasi falls on NH 19 and is connected to all important cities of Uttar Pradesh and other states. State transport buses and long-distance private buses are easily available for Varanasi. Equally well-connected by railway lines, Varanasi has many stations and junctions to receive trains from all over India – Varanasi Junction, Varanasi City, Manduadih, Kashi station, Sarnath station, Bhulanpur station and many more. Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport in Babatpur is the nearest airport to Varanasi. Customise your Varanasi tour package to suit your travel options. If booking Varanasi tour packages from Bangalore, you can avail a direct flight to the Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport.

Check on temple visit timings and other sightseeing with the operator of your Varanasi tour package. Most temples in Varanasi open for ‘darshan’ at 5:30 AM. Some others, including Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Birla Temple, Sankatha Temple, Durga Temple, Vishalakshi temple, Vyasa Temple and Tilbhandeshwar Temple, open at 4:00 AM. Most temples close for the night at 9:00 PM. Kashi Vishwanath Temple closes at 10:00 PM and Sankatha Temple and Markandeya Mahadev Temple close at 11:00 PM. All temples have a midday closure. Keep the timings in mind while planning your Varanasi tour package.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to avail a Varanasi tour package is during the wintertime. The days are cool though some nights may be very cold at 4-5 degrees temperature. If you are booking a Varanasi tour package from Chennai, get ready to face the very cold weather. Summertime in Varanasi has hot dry weather with the temperature rising to 45 degrees and ‘loo’ (hot dry winds) blowing. If you book your Varanasi tour package during this off-season, you will encounter less crowd and may avail some discounts. Monsoons bring heavy rains and humidity. Sometimes the cruises on the Ganga River may be stopped but this holds the holy Shravan month – an auspicious time for Shiva devotees.

Plan your clothing along with booking of Varanasi tour package. Since it is a holy city, everyone is expected to be dressed in decent attire. Make sure your body is covered from neck to calf-length (or up to the ankles, preferably). There is no strict dress code, but traditional attire is a preference. Those visiting the temples can wear dhoti-kurta (for men) and saree (for women).

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Things to Keep in Mind While you are in Varanasi

When you are availing Varanasi tour package to visit the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, be prepared for frisking and checking by police personnel. For security reasons, mobile phones, cameras, cigarettes, lighters and belts with metal buckles are not allowed inside the premises. Remember to keep your documents and belongings safe. Do not click pictures of any rituals and cremations. Treat all animals with respect and avoid any encounters with them, particularly cows and bulls. They are treated with reverence. Pre-arrange for accommodation, commute, visits and trips along with the Varanasi tour package to enjoy a hassle-free trip.

Places to Visit

About 10 km away from Varanasi is Sarnath, where The Buddha preached his first sermon. Believers and devotees from all over the world visit Sarnath for its religious significance. You can visit the Dhamek Stupa, Chaukhandi Stupa, Mulagandha Kuti Vihar, Sarnath Museum, Sarnath Archeological site and Mahabodhi Society Temple. Check with your tour operator whether your Varanasi tour package includes Sarnath.

A two- and half-hour drive on NH 19 will take you to Allahabad or Prayagraj, about 120 km away. The Triveni Sangam is the biggest draw here. If you can extend your Varanasi tour package to involve Prayagraj, you can admire the Allahabad Fort, Allahabad Pillar, Allahabad Museum, Khusro Bagh, Anand Bhawan and New Yamuna Bridge.

Time allowing on your Varanasi tour package, you can travel further on NH 19 and NH 31 to reach Gaya almost 298 km away. This holy city on the banks of Falgu River in Bihar is a sacred place for both Hindus and Buddhists. The Buddha achieved his enlightenment under the now famous Bodhi tree. You can visit the Mahabodhi Temple which is a World Heritage Site. You will find many temples here like Vishnupad Temple, Mangala Gauri Temple and Maata Bagala Asthan Temple. This destination has been important for generations of Hindu families for the ritual of ‘Pind Daan’ of the departed family members.

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Relish simple temple meals during your Varanasi tour package. The Annapurna Temple Trust serves free meals for devotees from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM every day. The unlimited meal consists of rice, sambar, two types of vegetable preparations, yoghurt, pickle and poppadum. The Kashi Vishwanath Temple is planning to serve lunch to devotees soon while ‘The Shiva Rasoi’ kitchen has been inaugurated to serve free meals to 150 devotees daily. Enjoy the many famous food items of the city with a Varanasi tour package.

Malaiyo - This is a winter street dessert, and you can only find it during cold winter mornings. ‘Malaiyo’ is sweetened milk froth that is flavoured with saffron and cardamom, garnished with almonds and pistachios and left to condense overnight in the cold dew. You must taste this melt-in-mouth dish when enjoying the Varanasi tour package.

Chena Dahi Vada - This unique sweet, sour and spicy dish is a must-try while on a Varanasi tour package. The cheese balls of ‘rasmalai’ are served with sweet yoghurt and garnished with spices, chilli powder and coriander leaves.

Tamatar chaat - This unusual dish is available only in Varanasi. All the chaat spices are mixed with chopped tomatoes and boiled potatoes. An extraordinary twist to the potato chaat, it is a savoury dish to spice up your day. Take advantage of your Varanasi tour package to sample ‘Tamatar chaat’.

Choora matar - A different take on the Indian breakfast dish of ‘poha’, ‘Choora matar’ adds fresh green peas, raisins, saffron and cream to the tempered ‘chivda/choora’ (flattened rice). Enliven your Varanasi tour package with this street food.

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Things to Buy in Varanasi

You must carry back your pilgrimage experience from your Varanasi tour package. Buy souvenirs that make the holy city unforgettable for you. You can buy stone or crystal Shivalingam to place in your home. Consider buying a chain of good quality ‘Rudraksha beads’. You may ask experts to point out the one that is ideal for you. You may want to buy musical instruments from this ‘city of music’. You can also buy authentic Banarasi silk sarees. Hand-knotted carpets are another great option for gifts for family and friends. Do not conclude your Varanasi package without buying some of the famous sweets of Varanasi.

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1. What are the main places to visit in Varanasi?

A: The main places to visit in Varanasi are Kashi Vishwanath temple, Monkey Temple, Assi Ghat, Tulsi Manas Temple, Banaras Hindu University, Sarnath and Food Street

2. What is Varanasi famous for?

A: Varanasi is most famous for its food streets with various specialities unique to the city. Roasted peanuts, Chat items like Tamatar Chat, Pani Puri, Kachoris, Aloo Tikki, and various varieties of sweets are provided by the city.

3. What is the best way to spend 3 days in Varanasi?

A: Here is a suggested itinerary for 3 days in Varanasi –

  • Day 1: Pickup from Airport/Railway station and transfer to the Hotel. Afternoon half day sightseeing covering Kashi Vishwanath temple, Monkey Temple, Assi Ghat, Tulsi Manas Temple.
  • Day 2: Today is your day at leisure. Please go ahead and enjoy the sights and sounds of the historic city. You could visit the ruins at Sarnath and take a tour of Banaras Hindu University.
  • Day 3: Visit the local food market, take a boat ride and go for shopping of banarasi silk sari and various other local handicrafts like handmade carpets etc.

4. Which are the must-visit temples in Varanasi?

A: The 7 most famous temples of Varanasi are listed below:

  • • Kashi Vishwanath Mandir
  • • Kaal Bhairav Mandir
  • • Durga Kund Mandir
  • • Maa Annapurna Mandir
  • • Sankat Mochan Hanuman Mandir
  • • Nepali Hindu Temple
  • • Vishalakshi Mandir

5. What should I buy in Varanasi?

A: Banarasi Silk Saris, Sweets, Ramnami Cloth, Hand Knotted Carpets, Bangles and other Accessories are all good things to buy in Varanasi.

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How much does a trip to Varanasi Cost?

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How much money should you budget for your trip to Varanasi?

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The Cost of a Trip to Varanasi

Visitors to Varanasi usually spend between $12 and $74 per day on average for one person and $25 to $149 for two people. While this is a wide range, the average daily cost averages $30 (₨2,513) per person. This average includes sightseeing, hotel, food, and local transportation expenses from other travelers. Your individual travel expenses may vary based on travel style and the locations visited, but if you plan wisely while visiting the most popular destinations, then you'll likely spend somewhere around this average cost during your trip. Further down we have a breakdown of expenses by category, as well as accommodation and activity prices.

If you're planning an Independent trip to Varanasi, budget travelers should plan to spend around $12 (₨1,033) per day for their trip. This average includes hostels and budget hotels, affordable meal options, local transportation, and activities. If you're on a mid-range budget, plan for around $30 (₨2,513) a day which covers the cost of typical hotels, normal restaurants, and a variety of popular attractions. Luxury travelers should allow for $74 (₨6,167) a day, which would cover higher-end hotels, nicer restaurants, and more private tour options. All of these price ranges are based on our extensive travel cost data for Varanasi from other travelers, along with hotel and tour data from travel companies.

On average, travelers spend around $91 per person during a three-day trip to Varanasi. This average includes expenses for sightseeing, hotels, food, and local transportation. To align with this average price range, consider opting for mid-range hotels and dining at mid-level restaurants, while also allocating funds for entry tickets to popular attractions. For those seeking a more budget-friendly approach, it is possible to find lower-cost accommodations, dine at less expensive restaurants, and explore free activities. Also, many visitors choose to spend a higher travel budget, as Varanasi offers a range of high-end hotels and restaurants for those seeking a more luxurious experience.

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How much does a five day trip to Varanasi cost?

With five days in Varanasi, you can expect to spend about $152 total, not including transportation to and from the city. It's possible to stay close to this daily average by booking mid-range hotels, eating at normal restaurants, and paying for some entry tickets to popular attractions. It's possible to find lower-cost accommodations, eat at less expenive restaurants, and find more free activities if you want to spent less money.

How much does a one week trip to Varanasi cost?

Most visitors spend between $87 and $521 for a one week trip to Varanasi, with the average being $212 . This includes sightseeing, local transportation, food, and hotels. One week is enough time to have a more in-depth experience in Varanasi. Also, one week allows you to be more flexible with your time and money, so you can potentially save money on some aspects of your trip while spending more on others.

Hostel Prices in Varanasi

With more than 20 hostels in Varanasi, the average price is $6 per night for a dorm bed. The cheapest hostel costs $3 and the most expensive is $12. Usually popular with younger travelers, hostels are a great way to save money while also being social. But not all hostels are the same, and we've analyzed the prices of both dorms and private rooms to find the average prices and best places to stay. You can see more details about the hostel prices in Varanasi here .

Here are a few sample prices from popular hostels in Varanasi.

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Hotel Prices in Varanasi

Based on our calculations from available hotels in the Varanasi, the average price for a hotel room is $32 per night. To save money, or if you're planning a more luxurious trip, it's important to look at hotel prices based on the overall star-rating as well as guest reviews. Also, prices can vary by amenities and location. Check out more details from our analysis of hotel prices in Varanasi here , and below is a breakdown of hotel prices by star-rating.

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Should you do a tour in Varanasi?

Many visitors enjoy the convenience of booking tours and activities while they visit, and Varanasi has a wide array of things to do. These activities often include knowledgable guides and unique experiences. Tours range in price from $25 for the Ganga Sunrise Boat Tour to $74 for the Half day Guided City Tour of Varanasi in AC Car with a local .

  • 3 Days Admirable Tour in Varanasi with private tour guided Viator $ 103
  • 3 Days Admirable Tour in Varanasi with private tour guided: $103
  • The Heritage City Tour in Varanasi: $31
  • Private tour of Varanasi with official tour guide: $55
  • Experience Varanasi Tour: 1 day Private Guided Tour: $123
  • Walking tours - for an authentic Varanasi experience : $18
  • Two days admirable tour of Varanasi: $92
  • Walking Tour By Aman: $27
  • Death & Rebirth Experience by walk: $39

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How to plan a Varanasi Ayodhya trip?

How to plan a Varanasi Ayodhya trip?

Varanasi and Ayodhya , two ancient cities intertwined with the threads of spirituality and history, beckon travelers on a journey that transcends the ordinary. This guide will serve as your compass, navigating the mystical alleys of Varanasi and Ayodhya, ensuring a seamless and enriching experience.

Understanding Varanasi’s Mystique

Exploring the ghats:.

Varanasi, situated along the sacred Ganges, is famed for its ghats that breathe life into the city. Begin your journey with a boat ride along the ghats at dawn to witness the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti, a spectacle that transcends the realms of the ordinary.

Temples and Alleys:

Navigate the labyrinthine alleys of Varanasi, discovering hidden gems like the Kashi Vishwanath Temple and Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple. Each temple narrates tales of devotion and spirituality, creating a mosaic of cultural richness.

Choosing the Perfect Time for Your Trip

Varanasi’s seasons:.

Varanasi experiences diverse weather patterns. While the vibrant chaos of festivals during October to March adds a unique charm, the monsoons from June to September present the city in a serene, rain-drenched elegance.

Festival Calendar:

Align your trip with festivals like Dev Deepawali or Mahashivratri for an immersive experience, as Varanasi’s spiritual energy reaches its zenith during these celebrations.

Crafting Your Itinerary: A Tale of Two Cities

Commute choices:.

Consider various transportation modes for your journey between Varanasi and Ayodhya. Train journeys offer scenic views, while a road trip unveils the landscapes connecting the two ancient cities.

Accommodation:

Select lodgings that resonate with the spiritual ambiance of Varanasi. Opt for guesthouses along the ghats or boutique hotels that capture the essence of the city’s cultural richness.

Ayodhya: The Sacred Embrace

Pilgrimage to ram janmabhoomi:.

Embark on a pilgrimage to Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Rama. Visit the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, an embodiment of divinity and historical significance.

Exploring Ayodhya’s Treasures:

From Hanuman Garhi to Kanak Bhawan, immerse yourself in Ayodhya’s cultural tapestry. Engage with local guides to unravel the stories etched into each sacred site.

Practical Tips for a Harmonious Journey

Cultural sensitivity:.

Respect local customs and religious practices. Dress modestly when visiting temples, and participate in rituals with humility.

Local Cuisine Exploration:

Savor the flavors of Varanasi and Ayodhya, from street food to traditional Thali meals. Let your taste buds embark on a culinary adventure.

Conclusion: Varanasi-Ayodhya – Beyond a Trip, a Spiritual Odyssey

As you plan your voyage from Varanasi to Ayodhya, envision it not as a mere trip but as a spiritual odyssey. Let the Ganges’ currents carry you through the ancient ghats of Varanasi, and the echoes of Ramayan guide your footsteps in Ayodhya. In the juxtaposition of these two cities lies a pilgrimage that transcends time—a journey where spirituality, history, and culture converge, leaving an indelible mark on the canvas of your soul. May your exploration be as enriching as the spiritual tapestry woven by these ancient cities.

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  • Pay homage at the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, and seek blessings at Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple.
  • Immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance of Varanasi as you stroll through its labyrinthine lanes and vibrant markets.
  • Experience the divine energy at the Sangam, the holy confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers.
  • Take a dip in the sacred waters and participate in rituals that have been performed for centuries.
  • Explore the historical landmarks of Prayagraj, including the majestic Allahabad Fort and the iconic Anand Bhawan.

Why Choose Our Tour Package?

  • Expertly Curated Itinerary : Our tour package is meticulously designed to ensure a seamless and enriching experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the spiritual essence of Ayodhya, Varanasi, and Prayagraj.
  • Comfort and Convenience : Travel in comfort with our well-appointed accommodations and hassle-free transportation arrangements, allowing you to focus on your spiritual journey.
  • Knowledgeable Guides : Benefit from the expertise of our experienced guides who will enrich your experience with insights into the history, culture, and spirituality of each destination.
  • Flexible Options : Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a group, our tour package offers flexible options to cater to your preferences and interests.

Embark on a Spiritual Odyssey: Join us on a transformative journey through the spiritual trifecta of Ayodhya, Varanasi, and Prayagraj. Explore ancient temples, witness sacred rituals, and immerse yourself in the timeless traditions of India’s spiritual heartland. Book your Ayodhya, Varanasi, and Prayagraj tour package today and embark on a pilgrimage of a lifetime. Ayodhya Varanasi Prayagraj Tour Package

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  • Accomodation Standard Rooms
  • Arrival City Prayagraj/Varanasi
  • Departure City Prayagraj/Varanasi
  • Free Cancellation Available
  • Wifi Available
  • Package Duration 4 Night - 5 Days
  • Tour Availability 12 Months
  • Destinations India Uttar Pradesh
  • Activities City Tour Boating Hotel Travel
  • Trip Type Budget Travel
  • Difficulty Easy
  • Trip Tag Ayodhya Tour Package Ayodhya Varanasi Prayagraj Tour Package Prayagraj Tour Package Varanasi Tour Package

Day 1 & 2: Varanasi – The Eternal City

  • Morning of Day 1: Begin your adventure in Varanasi, one of the world’s oldest inhabited cities. Start with a sunrise boat ride on the Ganges to witness the ethereal Ganga Aarti, a mesmerizing ritual that will leave you spellbound.
  • Afternoon of Day 1: Explore the narrow alleys and visit the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, one of the most famous Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva.
  • Evening of Day 1: Attend the grand evening Aarti at the Dashashwamedh Ghat, an experience that captures the essence of Varanasi’s spiritual vibrancy.
  • Day 2: Delve deeper into Varanasi’s spiritual essence by visiting the Sarnath Museum, where Buddha delivered his first sermon. Explore the Dhamek Stupa and the Chaukhandi Stupa, soaking in the tranquility and historical significance of these sites.

Day 3: Prayagraj (Allahabad) – The Sangam City

  • Morning of Day 3: Journey to Prayagraj, a city imbued with religious, cultural, and historical importance. Start your visit at the Triveni Sangam, the sacred confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati rivers. A boat ride here is highly recommended for a closer look at the rituals and offerings.
  • Afternoon of Day 3: Explore the historic Allahabad Fort, built by Emperor Akbar and the serene Anand Bhavan, the erstwhile residence of the Nehru Family, now a museum.

Day 4: Ayodhya – The Birthplace of Lord Rama

  • Morning of Day 4: Arrive in Ayodhya, a city steeped in legend and lore as the birthplace of Lord Rama. Visit the Ram Janmabhoomi temple, the Hanuman Garhi, and the Kanak Bhawan, each site narrating tales of devotion, valor, and virtue.
  • Afternoon of Day 4: Stroll through the tranquil settings of the Sarayu River and partake in the evening Aarti, a spiritual experience that connects you to the divine.

Day 5: Return to Varanasi and Departure

  • Morning of Day 5: Travel back to Varanasi. If time permits, explore the local markets for exquisite silks and handicrafts, perfect souvenirs to commemorate your spiritual journey.
  • Departure: Conclude your tour with a heart full of memories, a soul enriched with spirituality, and a deep connection to India’s timeless heritage.

This itinerary combines spiritual enlightenment with the exploration of India’s rich cultural tapestry, promising an unforgettable journey through these ancient cities. Each destination has been carefully chosen to ensure you experience the essence of India’s spiritual heartland.

Arrival at designated place, report to coach. On arrival have a sacred bath in Triveni Sangam. Evening free for relaxation.

Morning proceed to visit Anand Bhavan Museum – ancestral home of Jawaharlal Nehru, Prayagraj (Allahabad) fort, Khusro Bagh, lying Hanuman Temple. Later proceed to Ayodhya – an ancient city of India and also the birthplace of Bhagwan Shri Ram.

Morning proceed to visit Hanuman Garhi Mandir, Ram Janmabhoomi and Saryu Ghat. Proceed to Varanasi. Arrive in Varanasi.

Morning we visit Lord Vishwanath Temple, Kal Bhairav Temple, Tulsi Manas Mandir, orientation of Banaras Hindu University followed by visit to Bharat Mata Mandir. In the evening enjoy boat ride to see the beautifully lit Banaras Ghat. Experience the spiritual Ganga Aarti. Later we enjoy shopping of Banrasi saree and dress Material in market.

Visit Sarnath temple – the place where Buddha delivered his first sermon, museum & Stupa. Board the train for your Hometown. Tour Concludes.

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