Varanasi Uncovered – Ghats, Forts & Divine Mirzapur Journey
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Varanasi Uncovered – Ghats, Forts & Divine Mirzapur Journey

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About this experience

This 3-day tour uniquely blends Varanasi’s sacred spirit, heritage, and hidden stories with the divine charm of Mirzapur. Experience a sunrise boat ride at Assi Ghat, the mysteries of Manikarnika, and the vibrant life of Godowlia and Thatheri Bazaar. Explore Sarnath’s peace, BHU’s legacy, and the devotion of Durga Mata and Tulsi Manas Temples. Discover history at Ramnagar and Chunar Forts, then complete your journey with blessings at Vindhyavasini Devi Temple. With expert guides, customizable experiences, and meaningful cultural moments, this tour reveals the authentic soul of Varanasi—raw, spiritual, and unforgettable.

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Varanasi Highlights in a Day

Pickup included

What's included

2 Day - Veg Indian Meals ( Dal, Rice, Bread/Chapati, Salad, Custard, Sweet, Seasonal Veg, Paneer Sabzi, Papad)
Reserved chair with the best view of the Evening Ganga Aarti
3 Day- Tea and Toast Only
private boat for the sunrise ride
Private Air conditioned Cab
2 Day - Veg Indian Meals ( Dal, Rice, Bread/Chapati, Salad, Custard, Sweet, Seasonal Veg and Paneer Sabzi)
Entrance Fees of Sarnath Stupa, Ashoka Pillar and Dhamek Stupa
2 Day Apartment Stay

Detailed itinerary

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This is a private, expertly guided tour where your personal guide, deeply versed in the legends and secrets of Varanasi, accompanies you throughout. You'll journey beyond sightseeing into the soul of the city — discovering Varanasi not as a tourist, but as a true seeker. Prepare to feel the heartbeat of India, where life and eternity meet.

1. Sunrise Boat Ride from Assi Ghat:
Early morning, your chauffeur picks you up for a magical start. At Assi Ghat, mentioned in Padma and Matsya Purana, Goddess Durga’s sword (Asi) sanctified the river, marking victory and renewal. Board your private boat as the river stirs awake.
Capture: the golden sunrise over Ganga, early rituals of priests and yogis, mist-draped ghats, and soulful portraits.
As the boat glides, time feels suspended — as if even the gods pause to watch

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Stop 2

Manikarnika Ghat – Witnessing the Sacred Cycle of Life and Death
The boat quietly approaches the burning pyres of Manikarnika Ghat.

Importance of Manikarnika Ghat:
Considered the most sacred cremation ground, it is believed that those cremated here are granted moksha — liberation from the endless cycle of rebirth.
According to legend, it is here that Goddess Parvati’s Manikarnika (earring) fell while bathing with Shiva, making it eternally holy.

What to Capture:

The eternal flames licking the sky.

Saffron-robed priests performing last rites.

Silhouettes of mourners against the firelight.

Boats floating by the smoky waters.

(Always capture this respectfully — this is a place of deep spiritual transition.)

3

Banarasi Breakfast – A Feast for the Senses
After this profound experience, we head towards a bustling traditional market for a hearty Banarasi breakfast.

You’ll indulge in local favorites:

Kachori-Sabzi (crispy fried bread with spicy vegetable curry)

Jalebi (crispy sweet spirals)

Banarasi Chai served in earthen cups.

What to Capture:

Steaming kachoris fresh out of the pan.

Street vendors and colorful market chaos.

Locals sipping chai and chatting.

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Stop 4

️ Sarnath – Where Peace First Bloomed
A short car ride brings us to the serene ruins of Sarnath, where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon.

Key Spots in Sarnath:

Dhamek Stupa: The solid cylindrical structure marking Buddha's enlightenment teachings.

Monastic ruins: Silent stones that once echoed with prayers.

Ashoka Stambh (Pillar): Crowned with the majestic lions — now India's National Emblem.

What to Capture:

Wide-angle shots of the grand Stupa under an open sky.

Monks meditating under ancient Bodhi trees.

Macro shots of Ashokan edicts carved in stone.

A place where peace breathes through every leaf and stone.

5

Banaras Hindu University (BHU) – The Mind’s Temple
We return to the city to explore the grand campus of BHU.

Importance of BHU:
Founded by Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, BHU stands as a beacon of learning, culture, and Hindu renaissance. Here, tradition meets modernity, and knowledge is worshipped as divine.

Must-visit spots inside BHU:

New Vishwanath Temple: A soaring marble wonder echoing spiritual chants.
Bharat Kala Bhavan Museum: Ancient manuscripts, rare sculptures, timeless art.
Sayaji Rao Gaekwad Library: A repository of wisdom.

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Local Shopping – The Threads of Eternity
Next, we dive into the sensory explosion of Varanasi's local markets.

What Varanasi is famous for:

Banarasi Silk Sarees: Regal fabrics woven with love and legacy.

Beads and Rudraksha malas: Spiritual ornaments.

Perfumes (Ittar): Distilled fragrances that time forgot.

What to Capture:

Close-up shots of silk threads shimmering under shop lights
Colorful bead stalls sparkling like tiny temples.
Bottles of perfume, their glass glowing with captured aromas.

Every alley here is an artwork waiting to be captured.

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Evening Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat – The Divine Symphony
As the sun sets, we prepare for the grand finale: the Evening Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat.

Meaning and Importance of Dashashwamedh Ghat:
According to legends, Lord Brahma performed ten Ashwamedha (horse) sacrifices here to welcome Lord Shiva to Earth. Hence, it’s considered one of the holiest and most powerful ghats.

We take a seat on a private chair placed on a boat, giving you an unparalleled view over the gently swaying Ganges.

What to Capture:

Priests holding massive flaming lamps in perfect rhythm.

Thousands of diyas (lamps) floating on the water, like stars scattered across the river.
The golden light reflecting on the dark Ganga.
Wide panoramic shots capturing the explosion of devotion, chants, and light.

The sounds of bells, Sanskrit mantras, and the splash of water against the boat will stay with you forever.

As the night embraces the city, you will be dropped back at preferred location.

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Explore the ancient Chunar Fort, a majestic hilltop stronghold overlooking the Ganga, known for its 2,000-year-old history and strategic significance. Ruled by dynasties from the Mauryas to the Mughals, the fort features massive stone walls, secret passages, battlements, and stunning river views. A perfect blend of history, legends, and breathtaking scenery, Chunar Fort offers a captivating glimpse into India’s royal past.

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Experience the divine aura of Vindhyavasini Temple, one of India’s most powerful Shakti Peethas, dedicated to Goddess Vindhyavasini—an incarnation of Durga. Located in the sacred town of Vindhyachal, the temple attracts thousands of devotees seeking blessings, especially during Navratri. Its serene surroundings, vibrant rituals, and spiritually charged atmosphere make it a significant pilgrimage stop near Varanasi. A visit here offers a beautiful blend of faith, culture, and sacred tradition.

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Discover the historic charm of Ramnagar Fort, the 18th-century riverside palace of the Kashi Naresh. Built in Mughal-style sandstone, the fort houses a fascinating museum showcasing vintage cars, royal weapons, ornate palanquins, and rare manuscripts. Enjoy scenic views of the Ganga and get a glimpse into the regal heritage of Varanasi.

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Visit the iconic Durga Mata Temple, one of Varanasi’s most revered shrines dedicated to Goddess Durga. Built in the 18th century, this striking red temple stands beside the sacred Durga Kund pond and is known for its classic Nagara-style architecture. A vibrant center of devotion, the temple comes alive with spiritual chants, ringing bells, and daily rituals. It’s a must-see for those seeking Varanasi’s divine energy and rich cultural heritage.

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Visit the serene Tulsi Manas Temple, the sacred site where poet-saint Tulsidas composed the Ramcharitmanas. Built in white marble and adorned with engraved verses from the epic, the temple offers a peaceful atmosphere filled with devotion and cultural significance. Its beautiful gardens, spiritual ambiance, and historical importance make it a must-visit stop in Varanasi’s heritage circuit.

What's not included

Personal Additional Expense and any activity

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

About Varanasi

Varanasi, one of the oldest living cities in the world, is a spiritual and cultural hub on the banks of the Ganges River. Known for its ancient temples, vibrant ghats (riverfront steps), and rich cultural heritage, it offers a profound experience of India's spiritual traditions and historical depth.

Top Attractions

Kashi Vishwanath Temple

One of the most sacred Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Kashi Vishwanath Temple is a major pilgrimage site. The temple's golden spire and intricate architecture are awe-inspiring.

Religious 1-2 hours Free (donations welcome)

Dasaswamedh Ghat

One of the most famous ghats in Varanasi, Dasaswamedh Ghat is a bustling hub of activity. It's known for its evening Ganga Aarti, a spectacular ritual of worshipping the Ganges River.

Historical 1-2 hours Free (boat rides cost INR 200-500)

Sarnath

A significant Buddhist pilgrimage site, Sarnath is where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon. It's home to several ancient stupas, temples, and museums.

Historical Half day Free (entry fees for some sites)

Manikarnika Ghat

One of the oldest and most sacred ghats in Varanasi, Manikarnika Ghat is primarily used for cremation ceremonies. It's a profound and moving experience to witness the rituals here.

Religious 1-2 hours Free

Banaras Hindu University (BHU)

Founded by Madan Mohan Malaviya, BHU is one of India's most prestigious universities. The campus is vast and beautiful, with museums, temples, and lush gardens.

Educational 2-3 hours Free (entry fees for some sites)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Kachori

A deep-fried, spiced pastry filled with a mixture of lentils, onions, and spices. It's a popular street food item in Varanasi.

Breakfast Vegetarian

Peda

A sweet made from condensed milk and sugar, often flavored with cardamom. Banarasi peda is famous for its rich and creamy texture.

Dessert Vegetarian

Malaiyo

A traditional Banarasi sweet made from reduced milk, sugar, and saffron. It's often served during festivals and special occasions.

Dessert Vegetarian

Chaat

A savory snack made with a variety of ingredients like potatoes, onions, chickpeas, and tangy tamarind sauce. It's a popular street food item.

Snack Vegetarian

Popular Activities

Boat rides on the Ganges River Exploring narrow alleys and hidden temples Meditation and yoga sessions Attending the Ganga Aarti at Dasaswamedh Ghat Visiting ancient temples and historical sites Swimming in the Ganges River (not recommended due to pollution) Attending winter festivals and fairs Visiting historical sites and museums

Best Time to Visit

October to March

This period offers pleasant weather, making it ideal for sightseeing and participating in various festivals. The city is lively with tourists and pilgrims.

15°C to 30°C 59°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Hindi
  • Widely spoken: English, Bhojpuri
  • English: Moderately spoken in tourist areas, limited in other areas

Currency

Indian Rupee (INR)

Time Zone

GMT+5:30

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Exercise caution

Varanasi is generally safe for tourists, but pickpocketing, scams, and petty crime can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be cautious and aware of your surroundings, and take precautions to protect your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Use common sense and stay alert
  • • Avoid walking alone at night
  • • Be cautious of strangers and touts

Getting there

By air
  • Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport • 24 km from city center
By train

Varanasi Junction, Manduar Diara

By bus

Varanasi Bus Stand, Sarnath Bus Stand

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the most common form of public transport in Varanasi. They are affordable but can be crowded.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Ola, Uber

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Old Varanasi Sarnath Cantt (Cantonment)

Day trips

Sarnath
10 km from Varanasi • Half day to full day

Sarnath is a significant Buddhist pilgrimage site, known for its ancient stupas, temples, and museums. It's a peaceful and historically rich area, offering a contrast to the bustling old city of Varanasi.

Chunar
55 km from Varanasi • Full day

Chunar is a historic town known for its ancient fort, located on the banks of the Ganges River. The fort offers panoramic views of the river and surrounding countryside.

Rajghat
20 km from Varanasi • Half day

Rajghat is an ancient site located on the banks of the Ganges River, known for its historic significance and scenic beauty. It's a peaceful and serene place to visit, offering a break from the bustling city of Varanasi.

Festivals

Diwali • October or November (dates vary by lunar calendar) Maha Shivaratri • February or March (dates vary by lunar calendar) Ganga Mahotsav • November (dates vary by year)

Pro tips

  • Hire a local guide to navigate the city's narrow alleys and hidden temples.
  • Attend the Ganga Aarti at Dasaswamedh Ghat for a spectacular and moving cultural experience.
  • Try local street food and sweets, but be cautious and choose stalls with high turnover and good hygiene practices.
  • Dress modestly and respectfully, especially when visiting temples and religious sites.
  • Use common sense and stay alert to avoid scams, pickpocketing, and petty crime.
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