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Varanasi Attractions

One of the world’s oldest continually inhabited cities, Varanasi is the spiritual capital of India—a place where history, tradition, philosophy, and legend come together to create one of the most colorful and captivating cities on Earth. Hindu pilgrims flock to Varanasi to wade in the sacred waters of the River Ganges, which is believed to have the powerful to wash away a bather’s sins. The city is considered to be an especially auspicious place to die, and rituals of life and death take place daily on the giant riverfront steps known as ghats. Along the winding, chaotic streets, find markets selling beautiful silks and culinary creations such as paan. The holy streets are also home to roughly 2,000 temples, including Kashi Vishwanath, a site dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and one of the 12 Jyotirlinga shrines of India.

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River Ganges — The heart of the city sits along the crescent-shaped bank of the Ganges, which is lined with a continuous stretch of 84 ghats. To truly experience Varanasi is to watch the traditions of life and death that take in and along the water. Pilgrims come here to bathe at all times of the day, especially in the early morning as the sun rises over the city. Burial rituals occur in plain sight, and are often not for the faint of heart. You may see bodies wrapped in cloth, weighted with stones, and eased into the river, or corpses being burned on the stairs before their ashes are washed away. You can go for a walk along the riverfront to see all of the ghats or charter a boat to see them from the water. On the other side of the stairs, palaces built by Hindu kings have been turned into hotels. One of the most popular spots is around the Assi and Tulsi ghats, where you’ll find a large selection of restaurants and cafes serving cuisine ranging from authentic Indian to pizza and pasta.

Old City — Stretching west from the Ganges, especially near Dashashwamedh Ghat, Varanasi’s frenetic old city is a pedestrianized maze of alleys marked by open-air markets, candlelit deities, hidden shrines, and a wandering cow or 2. Stroll the streets to see some of the city’s most spectacular and colorful temples such as Kashi Vishwanath, a holy site known for its sacred well and gold-plated spire. After a day of wandering the streets, head back to Dashashwamedh Ghat to attend a mesmerizing puja ceremony. Grab a seat on the steps and watch as the event unfolds with prayers, chants, incense, candles, bells, drums, and cymbals.

Banaras Hindu University — On the southern end of Varanasi, Banaras Hindu University is a sprawling green campus and Asia’s largest residential university. Head here to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and visit the botanical and ayurvedic gardens, the Bharat Kala Bhavan art and archeology museum, and the pink-and-white New Vishwanath Temple.

What to See in Varanasi

For incredible views of the city, board a boat for a sunrise ride down the Ganges. Discover the magic of Varanasi as you cruise the ethereal river, watching as the sun slowly rises and burns away the haze of mist that hangs over the water. With the sky blazing with shades of red, purple, and orange, sail by the famous ghats to see locals and pilgrims beginning their day with a dip in the river. Listen as your captain shares enlightening insight into the bathing, burial, and cremation rituals that occur every day of the year.

In the afternoon, see the city from a new perspective at Alamgir Mosque overlooking Panchganga Ghat. From the tranquil hilltop location, gaze out upon the spires and domes of the temples throughout the city and the River Ganges below you. Once you’ve basked in the view, take time to admire the structure of the mosque itself, which has high domes and minarets that blend Hindu and Islamic architectural styles.

Sightseeing in Varanasi

Delve into centuries of history and tradition on a half-day tour of Varanasi. With your own private guide, venture into the maze of the old city, watch the pilgrims flock to the riverfront ghats, and admire buildings that shine with the colors of red, yellow, and orange. Journey across the spiritual highlights of the ancient place, stopping to see the towering minarets of the Gyanvapi Mosque, the marble idol of Bharat Mata, and the mischievous population of monkeys that live at the Durga Temple.

In the evening, join a small group for a tour that starts before the sun goes down. Experience the wealth of culture that surrounds you as you shop for ceremonial prayer items at the Dal Mandi market and peruse the fine-quality fabrics at one the city’s largest silk markets. Once the sun has set, head to Dashashwamedh Ghat to watch the captivating puja prayer ceremony, where the Hindu faithful light incense, chant mantras, and release flowers and floating lamps into the Ganges. At the end of the ceremony, your guide leads you to a rooftop restaurant for a delightful dinner overlooking the river.

Once you’ve explored Varanasi, hop into a rickshaw for a 6-mile (10-km) ride through the hot and busy streets to the fresh and quiet atmosphere of Sarnath. This peaceful village is home to sacred Buddhist monuments including the impressive Dhamek Stupa, which stands at 128 feet (39 m). Here, at the Chaukhandi Stupa, you can see the spot where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon to his disciples in the 6th century BC. Pay a visit to see the archaeological wonders at the Sarnath Museum or the birds, deer, and crocodiles at the Sarnath Zoo before heading back to Varanasi.


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Lanka

Though Lanka might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Sant Ravidas Ghat and Assi Ghat.

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Morning river paddle on the Ganges, Varanasi.

Sigra

When in Sigra, you can plan a visit to Kashi Vishwanath Temple and Scindia Ghat, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

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Mahmoorganj

Though Mahmoorganj might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Scindia Ghat and Hanuman Ghat.

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Varanasi Nagar Nigam

While Varanasi Nagar Nigam might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Scindia Ghat and JVH Mall.

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Godaulia

While Godaulia isn't home to many top sights, Scindia Ghat and JVH Mall are some notable places to visit nearby.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Varanasi worth visiting?
Whether you're here to experience the local charm and cultural hotspots or sample regional foods and venture into nature, there's no shortage of things to do in Varanasi.
How do I spend a day in Varanasi?
Start your sightseeing with a visit to Archaeological Museum and Kashi Vishwanath Temple. Then, tour different areas of Varanasi for a bite to eat and some shopping.
What is the top tourist attraction in Varanasi?
Kashi Vishwanath Temple is one of the top tourist attractions in Varanasi and should feature high on every sightseeing list of the area.
Is three days enough to stay in Varanasi?
Three days will be plenty of time to tick off many city highlights, like Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Asi Ghat and Hanuman Ghat. The average stay in Varanasi is three days. If you feel the urge to extend your adventure, Chandauli isn't far away.
Is Varanasi a walkable city?
It depends on what you'd like to see and do in Varanasi. Several key sights, including Kashi Vishwanath Temple and Asi Ghat, are reachable on foot. If you're up for a stroll through some of Varanasi's best neighborhoods, Sigra is 1 mile away from downtown, while Mahmoorganj is 1 mile away from the city center and also within walking distance.
What are some activities to do in Varanasi with kids?
Deciding what to do in Varanasi with kids has never been so simple. Whether you're getting away with teenagers or little ones, there are loads of family-friendly activities to keep them busy here.

What to do in Varanasi for adults?
Sant Ravidas Ghat and Alamgir Mosque are just two of the things to do in Varanasi. With lots of activities available, there's something here for everyone to experience.
Are there free things to do in Varanasi?
In Varanasi, Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple is a popular spot for anyone looking to enjoy the city without opening their wallet. Also, wander around the local neighborhoods and parks, and ask for tips from a local tour guide. It's an easy way to find out about the best free things to do in Varanasi.