Top Things to Do in Varanasi, India’s spiritual heart

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Welcome to Banaras: Where Every Stone Tells a Story

Have you ever wondered what it feels like to step into a place where time seems to stop? Where the air itself whispers ancient prayers and every sunrise brings new hope? Welcome to Varanasi, or as locals lovingly call it, “Banaras” – India’s spiritual heart that beats for over 3,000 years.

Whether you’re a curious student planning your first big trip, a family looking for a meaningful vacation, or someone seeking spiritual peace, Varanasi offers experiences that will stay with you forever. This guide will take you through the most amazing things to do in Varanasi, complete with prices, timings, and insider tips that even your travel-savvy friends might not know.

From floating on the holy Ganges at sunrise to exploring narrow lanes filled with the aroma of fresh jalebis, we’ll cover everything you need to know for an unforgettable journey to India’s oldest living city.

1. Sunrise Boat Ride on the Ganges

What Makes It Special

Imagine gliding silently on the sacred Ganges as the first rays of sun paint the ghats in golden light. This isn’t just a boat ride – it’s a spiritual awakening that locals call “Subah-e-Banaras” (Morning of Banaras).

Why Visit

  • Witness the city come alive with morning prayers
  • See pilgrims taking holy dips in the Ganges
  • Experience the magical sunrise over ancient temples
  • Perfect for photography enthusiasts

Best Time

  • Season: October to March (pleasant weather)
  • Daily Timing: 5:30 AM to 7:00 AM
  • Duration: 1-2 hours

How to Reach

  • Walk to Dashashwamedh Ghat or Assi Ghat
  • Many hotels arrange pickup services
  • Auto-rickshaw from city center (₹50-100)

Price

  • Row Boat: ₹400 for 1 person, ₹700 for 2 people
  • Motor Boat: ₹3,400 for 2 hours (up to 7 people)
  • With Guide: Additional ₹200-300

Traveller Reviews

“The boat ride at sunrise was absolutely magical. Our guide explained the significance of each ghat. Worth every rupee!” – Priya, Mumbai

Pro Tip

Book your boat the evening before and ask your boatman to pick you up from your hotel. Carry a light jacket – early mornings can be chilly even in summer!

2. Kashi Vishwanath Temple (Golden Temple)

What Makes It Special

The most sacred Shiva temple in India, where millions believe a single prayer can wash away lifetimes of sins. The temple’s golden spire gleams like a beacon of hope above the crowded lanes of old Varanasi.

Why Visit

  • One of the 12 Jyotirlingas (most sacred Shiva temples)
  • Architectural marvel with intricate carvings
  • Spiritual significance for Hindu pilgrims
  • Historic importance dating back centuries

Best Time

  • Season: October to March
  • Daily Timing: 3:00 AM to 11:00 PM
  • Best Hours: Early morning (5-7 AM) or evening (7-9 PM)

How to Reach

  • Located in Vishwanath Gali, near Dashashwamedh Ghat
  • Walking distance from most ghats
  • Security check required – no phones/cameras allowed

Price

  • Entry: Free
  • VIP Darshan: ₹300 per person
  • Locker for belongings: ₹20-50

Traveller Reviews

“The energy inside the temple is incredible. Even as a non-Hindu, I felt the spiritual power. The queue moves fast in the morning.” – Rahul, Delhi

Pro Tip

Visit during the Monday evening aarti for the most divine experience. Store your phone and camera in the paid lockers outside – security is very strict.

3. Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat

What Makes It Special

Every evening, as the sun sets over the Ganges, hundreds of people gather to witness the spectacular Ganga Aarti – a prayer ceremony that has remained unchanged for centuries. The sight of synchronized priests with massive fire lamps is truly mesmerizing.

Why Visit

  • Most famous religious ceremony in Varanasi
  • Free cultural show with music and chanting
  • Beautiful backdrop for photography
  • Experience shared by thousands daily

Best Time

  • Season: Year-round
  • Daily Timing: 6:45 PM to 7:15 PM (summer), 6:00 PM to 6:30 PM (winter)
  • Duration: 45 minutes

How to Reach

  • Main ghat in central Varanasi
  • Walk from Kashi Vishwanath Temple (5 minutes)
  • Take boat ride from other ghats

Price

  • Viewing from ghat: Free
  • Boat viewing: ₹50-200 per person
  • Reserved seating: ₹100-500

Traveller Reviews

“Watching the aarti from a boat gave us the perfect view. The reflection of flames on the water was stunning. Don’t miss this!” – Anita, Bangalore

Pro Tip

Arrive 30 minutes early to get a good spot. The boat view is spectacular but book in advance during peak season (October-March).

4. Sarnath: Where Buddha Gave His First Sermon

What Makes It Special

Just 10 kilometers from Varanasi lies Sarnath, where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon after attaining enlightenment. This peaceful place offers a perfect contrast to the bustling energy of Varanasi.

Why Visit

  • UNESCO World Heritage site
  • Birthplace of Buddhism
  • Beautiful museums and ancient ruins
  • Peaceful atmosphere for meditation

Best Time

  • Season: October to March
  • Daily Timing: 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Duration: Half day (4-5 hours)

How to Reach

  • Bus from Varanasi (₹30-50, 45 minutes)
  • Auto-rickshaw (₹300-500 round trip)
  • Private taxi (₹800-1200 round trip)

Price

  • Dhamek Stupa: ₹25 for Indians, ₹300 for foreigners
  • Museum: ₹20 for Indians, ₹250 for foreigners
  • Combined ticket: ₹40 for Indians

Traveller Reviews

“Sarnath is so peaceful compared to Varanasi. The museum has amazing Buddhist artifacts. Perfect for a quiet afternoon.” – Vikram, Pune

Pro Tip

Visit the museum first to understand the history, then explore the ruins. The deer park is beautiful for a picnic lunch.

5. Assi Ghat: The Peaceful Southern Gateway

What Makes It Special

While Dashashwamedh Ghat gets all the attention, Assi Ghat offers a more relaxed experience. This is where the Assi River meets the Ganges, creating a confluence that’s considered highly sacred.

Why Visit

  • Less crowded than main ghats
  • Beautiful sunrise views
  • Great for meditation and yoga
  • Authentic local atmosphere

Best Time

  • Season: October to March
  • Daily Timing: 24 hours accessible
  • Best Hours: Early morning (5-8 AM) or evening (5-7 PM)

How to Reach

  • 5 km from city center
  • Auto-rickshaw (₹80-120)
  • Bus route available
  • Walk along the ghats from Dashashwamedh (30 minutes)

Price

  • Entry: Free
  • Boat ride: ₹200-400 per hour
  • Yoga classes: ₹300-500 per session

Traveller Reviews

“Assi Ghat is perfect for peaceful mornings. Less tourists, more authentic experience. The sunrise here is equally beautiful.” – Meera, Jaipur

Pro Tip

Many cafes near Assi Ghat serve great breakfast with river views. Try the rooftop restaurants for the best Ganges views.

6. Manikarnika Ghat: The Sacred Cremation Ground

What Makes It Special

Manikarnika Ghat is considered the most sacred cremation ground in Hinduism. It’s believed that being cremated here ensures moksha (liberation from the cycle of rebirth).

Why Visit

  • Understand Hindu beliefs about life and death
  • Witness ancient funeral rituals
  • One of the oldest ghats in Varanasi
  • Deep spiritual significance

Best Time

  • Season: Year-round
  • Daily Timing: 24 hours (cremations happen continuously)
  • Best Hours: Morning or evening boat rides

How to Reach

  • Central location, walking distance from main ghats
  • Best viewed from boat during river tour
  • Respectful walking tours available

Price

  • Viewing: Free (maintain respectful distance)
  • Guided tour: ₹300-500 per person
  • Boat viewing: ₹200-400 per hour

Traveller Reviews

“It’s a profound experience that makes you think about life. Our guide explained the rituals respectfully. Very moving.” – Suresh, Chennai

Pro Tip

Photography is strictly prohibited. Maintain respectful silence and distance. This is a working cremation ground, not a tourist attraction.

7. Varanasi Food Tour: From Kachori to Kulfi

What Makes It Special

Varanasi’s street food is legendary! From crispy kachoris at breakfast to cooling kulfi at night, the city offers flavors that have been perfected over centuries.

Why Visit

  • Authentic Banarasi cuisine
  • Traditional sweets and snacks
  • Cultural experience through food
  • Very budget-friendly

Best Time

  • Season: October to March (avoid street food in monsoon)
  • Daily Timing: Different foods at different times
  • Duration: 2-3 hours for full tour

How to Reach

  • Start from Dashashwamedh Ghat area
  • Walk through Vishwanath Gali and Thatheri Bazar
  • Most food shops are in old city lanes

Price

  • Kachori sabzi: ₹40-60
  • Banarasi paan: ₹50-150
  • Lassi: ₹30-80
  • Complete food tour: ₹500-800 per person

Traveller Reviews

“The food tour was amazing! Tried so many things I’d never heard of. The guide knew all the best local spots.” – Ravi, Kolkata

Pro Tip

Start with light items in the morning and gradually move to heavier foods. Always eat at busy stalls with high turnover for fresh food.

8. Banaras Hindu University (BHU) and New Vishwanath Temple

What Makes It Special

BHU is one of India’s largest universities, and its campus houses the impressive New Vishwanath Temple. The temple’s towering spire can be seen from miles away.

Why Visit

  • Beautiful university campus
  • Impressive temple architecture
  • Less crowded than old Vishwanath Temple
  • Great for photography

Best Time

  • Season: October to March
  • Daily Timing: 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM
  • Duration: 2-3 hours

How to Reach

  • 5 km from city center
  • Bus service available (₹20-30)
  • Auto-rickshaw (₹100-150)
  • University shuttles from main gates

Price

  • Entry: Free
  • Parking: ₹20-50
  • Guided tour: ₹200-400

Traveller Reviews

“The new temple is magnificent and much less crowded. The campus is beautiful and peaceful. Great for families.” – Sunita, Lucknow

Pro Tip

Visit in the evening when the temple is lit up. The campus is huge, so wear comfortable walking shoes.

9. Banarasi Silk Shopping at Vishwanath Gali

What Makes It Special

Varanasi is famous worldwide for its silk sarees. The narrow lanes near Kashi Vishwanath Temple are filled with shops selling authentic Banarasi silk in every color imaginable.

Why Visit

  • World-famous Banarasi silk sarees
  • Traditional weaving techniques
  • Great souvenirs and gifts
  • Authentic local shopping experience

Best Time

  • Season: Year-round
  • Daily Timing: 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM
  • Duration: 2-4 hours

How to Reach

  • Walk from Kashi Vishwanath Temple
  • Main shopping area in Vishwanath Gali
  • Auto-rickshaw to Godowlia Chowk

Price

  • Simple silk saree: ₹3,000-8,000
  • Heavy work saree: ₹15,000-50,000
  • Silk scarves: ₹500-2,000
  • Bargaining: Expected (start at 50% of quoted price)

Traveller Reviews

“Bought a beautiful red silk saree for my wedding. The shopkeeper explained the different types of silk. Amazing quality!” – Kavita, Indore

Pro Tip

Visit multiple shops to compare prices. Ask to see the weaving process – many shops have looms in the back. Check for authenticity certificates.

10. Ramnagar Fort and Evening Light Show

What Makes It Special

This 18th-century fort across the Ganges serves as a museum showcasing royal artifacts. The evening light and sound show brings the history of Varanasi to life.

Why Visit

  • Historical significance
  • Beautiful architecture
  • Vintage car collection
  • Spectacular light show

Best Time

  • Season: October to March
  • Daily Timing: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Light Show: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM

How to Reach

  • Boat ride from Dashashwamedh Ghat (₹200-400)
  • Auto-rickshaw via Ramnagar Bridge (₹150-250)
  • 14 km from city center

Price

  • Fort entry: ₹50 for Indians, ₹200 for foreigners
  • Light show: ₹200-500 per person
  • Boat transport: ₹300-500 round trip

Traveller Reviews

“The fort museum is interesting, but the light show is spectacular! The history comes alive with beautiful visuals.” – Amit, Gurgaon

Pro Tip

Book light show tickets in advance during peak season. The boat ride to reach the fort is an experience in itself.

11. Alamgir Mosque: Where Cultures Meet

What Makes It Special

Built by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, this mosque stands on the site of an ancient temple, representing the complex history of Varanasi. Its minarets offer stunning views of the Ganges.

Why Visit

  • Historical significance
  • Beautiful Islamic architecture
  • Panoramic views of the city
  • Cultural harmony symbol

Best Time

  • Season: October to March
  • Daily Timing: 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM (avoid prayer times)
  • Duration: 1-2 hours

How to Reach

  • Near Panchganga Ghat
  • Walking distance from Dashashwamedh Ghat
  • Auto-rickshaw from city center (₹50-100)

Price

  • Entry: Free
  • Shoe keeping: ₹10-20
  • Guided tour: ₹200-300

Traveller Reviews

“The view from the top is amazing. It’s a peaceful place that shows how different religions coexist in Varanasi.” – Farhan, Hyderabad

Pro Tip

Dress modestly and remove shoes before entering. The evening views from the minaret are particularly beautiful.

12. Classical Music Performance at Sankat Mochan Temple

What Makes It Special

This temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman hosts beautiful classical music concerts, especially on Tuesday evenings. The acoustics inside the temple create a divine atmosphere.

Why Visit

  • Authentic classical music experience
  • Spiritual atmosphere
  • Famous musicians perform here
  • Cultural immersion

Best Time

  • Season: October to March
  • Daily Timing: 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM
  • Music Shows: Tuesday evenings, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM

How to Reach

  • 3 km from city center
  • Near Lanka area, BHU
  • Auto-rickshaw (₹80-120)

Price

  • Temple entry: Free
  • Music concerts: Free
  • Donations: Welcome

Traveller Reviews

“The music concert was incredible! The acoustics in the temple made it even more special. A must-visit for music lovers.” – Shreya, Mumbai

Pro Tip

Arrive early on Tuesday evenings to get good seating for the music concert. The temple is also famous for its Tuesday prayers.

13. Walking Tour of Varanasi’s Ancient Lanes

What Makes It Special

The narrow lanes (galis) of old Varanasi are like a living museum. Every turn reveals ancient temples, traditional houses, and local life that has remained unchanged for centuries.

Why Visit

  • Authentic local culture
  • Hidden temples and shrines
  • Traditional architecture
  • Great for photography

Best Time

  • Season: October to March
  • Daily Timing: 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM or 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM
  • Duration: 2-3 hours

How to Reach

  • Start from Dashashwamedh Ghat
  • Walk through Vishwanath Gali
  • Many guided tours available

Price

  • Self-guided: Free
  • Guided walking tour: ₹500-800 per person
  • Group tours: ₹300-500 per person

Traveller Reviews

“Walking through the lanes is like time travel. Our guide shared amazing stories about each temple and house.” – Neha, Pune

Pro Tip

Wear comfortable shoes and stay hydrated. The lanes can be confusing, so hiring a local guide is recommended for first-time visitors.

14. Yoga and Meditation Sessions by the Ganges

What Makes It Special

Practicing yoga and meditation beside the sacred Ganges adds a spiritual dimension to your practice. Many ashrams and yoga centers offer classes with river views.

Why Visit

  • Spiritual experience
  • Professional instructors
  • Beautiful natural setting
  • Stress relief and relaxation

Best Time

  • Season: October to March
  • Daily Timing: 6:00 AM to 8:00 AM, 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
  • Duration: 1-2 hours per session

How to Reach

  • Classes available at Assi Ghat, Dashashwamedh Ghat
  • Many guesthouses offer rooftop yoga
  • Walking distance from most accommodations

Price

  • Single session: ₹300-500
  • Weekly package: ₹2,000-4,000
  • Private classes: ₹1,000-2,000

Traveller Reviews

“Doing yoga by the Ganges at sunrise was transformative. The instructor was excellent and the setting was perfect.” – Arjun, Ahmedabad

Pro Tip

Book sessions in advance during peak season. Bring your own mat if you have one, though most places provide equipment.

15. Bharat Kala Bhavan Museum

What Makes It Special

Located within BHU campus, this museum houses one of India’s finest collections of miniature paintings, sculptures, and artifacts representing 5,000 years of Indian art and culture.

Why Visit

  • Extensive art collection
  • Historical artifacts
  • Educational value
  • Air-conditioned comfort

Best Time

  • Season: Year-round
  • Daily Timing: 11:00 AM to 4:30 PM (closed Sundays)
  • Duration: 2-3 hours

How to Reach

  • Inside BHU campus
  • 5 km from city center
  • Auto-rickshaw (₹100-150)

Price

  • Entry: ₹20 for Indians, ₹100 for foreigners
  • Camera: ₹100 additional
  • Guide: ₹200-400

Traveller Reviews

“Amazing collection of art and artifacts. The miniature paintings are incredible. A must-visit for art lovers.” – Pooja, Delhi

Pro Tip

Photography is allowed with extra payment. The museum shop has beautiful art books and postcards.

16. Ramlila Performance (Seasonal)

What Makes It Special

The traditional Ramlila of Varanasi is a UNESCO-recognized cultural performance that brings the epic Ramayana to life through music, dance, and drama during the festival season.

Why Visit

  • UNESCO World Heritage cultural event
  • Traditional Indian theater
  • Community participation
  • Cultural immersion

Best Time

  • Season: September-October (during Dussehra)
  • Daily Timing: 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
  • Duration: 3-4 hours

How to Reach

  • Multiple venues across the city
  • Ramnagar Fort hosts the main performance
  • Local transport available

Price

  • Entry: Usually free
  • Special seating: ₹200-500
  • Transport: ₹100-300

Traveller Reviews

“The Ramlila performance was incredible! The costumes, music, and storytelling transported us to another world.” – Rajesh, Bhopal

Pro Tip

This is a seasonal event during Dussehra festival. Book accommodation well in advance as the city gets very crowded during this time.

17. Evening Boat Ride with Dinner

What Makes It Special

Combine the magical evening atmosphere of the Ganges with a traditional Indian dinner served on board. Watch the ghats light up as you enjoy local delicacies.

Why Visit

  • Romantic setting
  • Local cuisine experience
  • Beautiful evening views
  • Unique dining experience

Best Time

  • Season: October to March
  • Daily Timing: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
  • Duration: 2-3 hours

How to Reach

  • Booking through hotels or tour operators
  • Pickup from major ghats
  • Many operators available

Price

  • Dinner cruise: ₹1,500-3,000 per person
  • Vegetarian meals: ₹1,200-2,500 per person
  • Group bookings: Discounts available

Traveller Reviews

“The dinner cruise was romantic and the food was delicious. Watching the aarti from the boat while eating was perfect.” – Sneha, Bangalore

Pro Tip

Book with reputable operators who provide quality food and safety equipment. Vegetarian options are excellent and hygienic.

18. Tulsi Manas Temple

What Makes It Special

This beautiful white marble temple is where the famous poet Tulsidas wrote the Ramcharitmanas, the Hindi version of the Ramayana. The temple walls are inscribed with verses from this epic.

Why Visit

  • Literary significance
  • Beautiful architecture
  • Peaceful atmosphere
  • Important pilgrimage site

Best Time

  • Season: October to March
  • Daily Timing: 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM
  • Duration: 1-2 hours

How to Reach

  • 3 km from city center
  • Near Durga Temple
  • Auto-rickshaw (₹80-120)

Price

  • Entry: Free
  • Shoe keeping: ₹10-20
  • Prasad: ₹20-50

Traveller Reviews

“Beautiful temple with amazing carvings. The story of Tulsidas is inspiring. Very peaceful place for meditation.” – Rajesh, Kanpur

Pro Tip

Visit during the evening aarti for the most beautiful experience. The temple is less crowded in the morning.

19. Chunar Fort Day Trip

What Makes It Special

This historic fort, just 40 km from Varanasi, offers a perfect day trip with beautiful views of the Ganges and fascinating history spanning from the Mughal era to British colonial times.

Why Visit

  • Historical importance
  • Scenic location
  • Less crowded than city attractions
  • Great for photography

Best Time

  • Season: October to March
  • Daily Timing: 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Duration: Full day trip

How to Reach

  • 40 km from Varanasi
  • Train to Chunar station (₹50-100)
  • Private taxi (₹2,000-3,000 round trip)

Price

  • Entry: ₹25 for Indians, ₹200 for foreigners
  • Guide: ₹300-500
  • Transportation: ₹2,000-3,000 for taxi

Traveller Reviews

“Great day trip from Varanasi. The fort has amazing views and interesting history. Not too crowded.” – Vinod, Varanasi

Pro Tip

Combine with a visit to Chunar pottery workshops famous for their clay pipes and decorative items.

20. Art and Craft Workshop Experience

What Makes It Special

Learn traditional Banarasi arts like miniature painting, block printing, or silk weaving from master craftsmen who have practiced these arts for generations.

Why Visit

  • Hands-on cultural experience
  • Learn traditional skills
  • Take home your creations
  • Support local artisans

Best Time

  • Season: Year-round
  • Daily Timing: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Duration: 2-4 hours

How to Reach

  • Workshops available in old city area
  • Many hotels can arrange sessions
  • Some workshops near BHU campus

Price

  • Painting workshop: ₹800-1,500 per person
  • Silk weaving demo: ₹500-1,000
  • Block printing: ₹600-1,200

Traveller Reviews

“Learning miniature painting was amazing! The artist was so skilled and patient. Great souvenir to take home.” – Priya, Chennai

Pro Tip

Book through your hotel or reputable tour operators. Many workshops include materials and refreshments.

21. Durga Temple (Monkey Temple)

What Makes It Special

This red temple dedicated to Goddess Durga is famous for its resident monkeys and beautiful architecture. The temple tank and peaceful surroundings make it a perfect place for quiet contemplation.

Why Visit

  • Beautiful red architecture
  • Peaceful temple complex
  • Famous resident monkeys
  • Less crowded than main temples

Best Time

  • Season: October to March
  • Daily Timing: 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM
  • Duration: 1-2 hours

How to Reach

  • 3 km from city center
  • Near Tulsi Manas Temple
  • Auto-rickshaw (₹80-120)

Price

  • Entry: Free
  • Prasad: ₹20-50
  • Parking: ₹20-30

Traveller Reviews

“The temple is beautiful and the monkeys are friendly. Much more peaceful than the crowded main temples.” – Sushma, Allahabad

Pro Tip

Don’t carry plastic bags or food items as the monkeys might snatch them. The temple is especially beautiful during sunset.

22. Night Photography Tour

What Makes It Special

Varanasi at night is a photographer’s paradise. The lit-up ghats, reflections on the Ganges, and the interplay of light and shadow create stunning photographic opportunities.

Why Visit

  • Unique photographic opportunities
  • Beautiful night scenes
  • Professional guidance
  • Capture memories

Best Time

  • Season: October to March
  • Daily Timing: 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM
  • Duration: 3-4 hours

How to Reach

  • Tours start from major ghats
  • Many photography groups available
  • Hotel bookings possible

Price

  • Photography tour: ₹1,500-3,000 per person
  • Equipment rental: ₹500-1,000
  • Professional guide: ₹2,000-4,000

Traveller Reviews

“The night photography tour was incredible! Our guide knew all the best spots and angles. Got amazing shots.” – Karan, Mumbai

Pro Tip

Bring a tripod if you have one. Many tours provide basic equipment. Charge your camera batteries fully before the tour.

23. Ghats Cycling Tour

What Makes It Special

Explore the riverside ghats on bicycle, covering more ground than walking while enjoying the fresh air and river views. This eco-friendly way to see the city offers a unique perspective.

Why Visit

  • Eco-friendly transport
  • Cover more attractions
  • Good exercise
  • Different perspective of the city

Best Time

  • Season: October to March
  • Daily Timing: 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM, 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
  • Duration: 2-3 hours

How to Reach

  • Bicycle rental shops near ghats
  • Many hotels provide cycles
  • Tour operators available

Price

  • Bicycle rental: ₹200-400 per day
  • Guided cycling tour: ₹800-1,500 per person
  • Group tours: ₹500-800 per person

Traveller Reviews

“Cycling along the ghats was fun and refreshing. We covered much more area than we could have walking.” – Deepak, Jaipur

Pro Tip

Check brakes and tires before starting. Avoid cycling during peak afternoon hours. Carry water and wear a helmet.

24. Malaiyo (Seasonal Winter Dessert)

What Makes It Special

Available only during winter months, Malaiyo is a unique Varanasi dessert made from milk foam, sugar, and cardamom. It’s so light and airy that it dissolves on your tongue.

Why Visit

  • Unique local dessert
  • Available only in winter
  • Traditional preparation method
  • Authentic taste of Varanasi

Best Time

  • Season: December to February only
  • Daily Timing: Early morning (6:00 AM to 10:00 AM)
  • Duration: 30 minutes

How to Reach

  • Available at Dashashwamedh Ghat area
  • Street vendors in old city
  • Some sweet shops make it fresh

Price

  • Per serving: ₹30-80
  • Large portion: ₹100-150
  • Different flavors: ₹50-120

Traveller Reviews

“Malaiyo was incredible! So light and delicious. I’ve never tasted anything like it. Worth visiting Varanasi just for this!” – Kavya, Kochi

Pro Tip

Only available during winter mornings. Ask locals for the best vendors. It’s best enjoyed fresh and can’t be stored.

25. Ganges River Rafting (Seasonal)

What Makes It Special

Experience the thrill of rafting on the sacred Ganges! This adventure sport combines spirituality with excitement as you navigate the gentle rapids near Varanasi during the post-monsoon season.

Why Visit

  • Unique adventure experience
  • Different view of the ghats
  • Adrenaline rush with spiritual touch
  • Great for group activities

Best Time

  • Season: October to December (post-monsoon)
  • Daily Timing: 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM, 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
  • Duration: 2-3 hours

How to Reach

  • Starting point usually at Rajghat
  • Tour operators provide transport
  • 8 km from city center

Price

  • Rafting: ₹2,500-4,000 per person
  • Group rates: ₹2,000-3,500 per person
  • Equipment included: Life jackets, helmets, paddles

Traveller Reviews

“River rafting on the Ganges was an amazing experience! The guides were professional and the rapids were exciting but safe.” – Rohit, Nagpur

Pro Tip

This activity is seasonal and depends on water levels. Book with certified operators who prioritize safety. Swimming skills recommended.

Quick Comparison Table: Top Varanasi Attractions

AttractionDurationBest TimeCost RangeBest For
Sunrise Boat Ride2 hours5:30-7:00 AM₹400-700Photography, Spirituality
Kashi Vishwanath Temple1-2 hoursEarly MorningFree-₹300Religious Experience
Ganga Aarti45 minutes6:00-7:00 PMFree-₹500Cultural Experience
SarnathHalf day6:00 AM-6:00 PM₹40-300History, Buddhism
Food Tour2-3 hoursMorning/Evening₹500-800Food Lovers
BHU & New Temple2-3 hours5:00 AM-9:00 PMFreeArchitecture, Education
Silk Shopping2-4 hours10:00 AM-8:00 PM₹500-50,000Shopping, Souvenirs
Ramnagar Fort3-4 hours10:00 AM-8:30 PM₹250-500History, Light Show
Walking Tour2-3 hoursMorning/Evening₹300-800Culture, Photography
Yoga Classes1-2 hoursMorning/Evening₹300-500Wellness, Spirituality

Perfect Itinerary Suggestions

One Day in Varanasi

  • Morning: Sunrise boat ride + Kashi Vishwanath Temple
  • Afternoon: Food tour + Silk shopping
  • Evening: Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat

Two Days in Varanasi

  • Day 1: Follow one-day itinerary
  • Day 2: Sarnath visit + BHU campus + Evening boat dinner

Three Days in Varanasi

  • Day 1-2: Follow two-day itinerary
  • Day 3: Walking tour + Ramnagar Fort + Photography tour

Budget Planning Guide

Budget Traveler (₹1,500-2,500 per day)

  • Stay in hostels or budget guesthouses
  • Use public transport and walking
  • Eat at local street food stalls
  • Free temple visits and ghat walks
  • Basic boat rides and group tours

Mid-Range Traveler (₹3,000-5,000 per day)

  • Comfortable guesthouses with AC
  • Private auto-rickshaws and taxis
  • Mix of street food and restaurants
  • Guided tours and better boat rides
  • Shopping for silk and souvenirs

Luxury Traveler (₹6,000+ per day)

  • Heritage hotels and premium stays
  • Private cars and premium services
  • Fine dining and exclusive experiences
  • Private guides and customized tours
  • High-end shopping and experiences

Essential Packing List

Clothing

  • Modest clothing for temple visits
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Light jacket for early mornings
  • Extra clothes (streets can be dusty)

Essentials

  • Sunscreen and hat
  • Water bottle
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Tissues and wet wipes
  • Power bank for phone
  • Small daypack

Photography

  • Camera with extra batteries
  • Tripod for night photography
  • Memory cards
  • Waterproof bag for boat rides

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Varanasi safe for solo female travelers?

Yes, but exercise normal precautions. Stay in well-reviewed accommodations, avoid isolated areas at night, and dress modestly. Many solo female travelers visit without issues.

How many days should I spend in Varanasi?

Minimum 2-3 days to see main attractions. 4-5 days allows for a relaxed pace and day trips. First-time visitors should plan at least 3 days.

What’s the best time to visit Varanasi?

October to March offers pleasant weather. Avoid monsoon season (July-September) as it can be humid and some activities may be limited.

Are the ghats safe for swimming?

The Ganges is considered sacred, but swimming is not recommended due to pollution. Observing from boats or ghat steps is safer.

Can I take photos at temples?

Photography rules vary by temple. Kashi Vishwanath Temple prohibits cameras. Always ask permission before photographing people or religious ceremonies.

What should I know about temple etiquette?

Remove shoes, dress modestly, don’t point feet toward deities, and maintain quiet, respectful behavior. Many temples don’t allow leather items.

Is bargaining expected in Varanasi?

Yes, especially for silk, souvenirs, and auto-rickshaw rides. Start at 50% of the quoted price and negotiate respectfully.

What’s the difference between Varanasi and Banaras?

They’re in the same city. Varanasi is the official name, while Banaras (or Kashi) is are traditional name still widely used by locals.

Final Tips for an Unforgettable Trip

Cultural Sensitivity

  • Respect religious practices and photography restrictions
  • Dress modestly, especially when visiting temples
  • Be patient with crowds and different pace of life
  • Learn basic Hindi phrases – locals appreciate the effort

Health and Safety

  • Drink bottled water and eat at busy, clean establishments
  • Carry hand sanitizer and basic medicines
  • Be cautious with street food if you have a sensitive stomach
  • Keep copies of important documents

Making the Most of Your Visit

  • Wake up early to experience the magical sunrise over the Ganges
  • Engage with locals – they have amazing stories to share
  • Try to learn about the history and significance of places you visit
  • Take time to just sit by the river and absorb the atmosphere

Supporting Local Community

  • Buy authentic silk from local weavers
  • Eat at family-run restaurants
  • Use local guides for tours
  • Respect and tip service providers appropriately

Conclusion: Your Varanasi Adventure Awaits!

Varanasi isn’t just a destination – it’s a journey through time, spirituality, and the essence of India itself. From the moment you take your first boat ride on the Ganges to your last bite of kulfi in the ancient lanes, every experience will leave an indelible mark on your heart.

Whether you’re seeking spiritual enlightenment, cultural immersion, historical knowledge, or simply want to witness one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, Varanasi delivers in ways that will surprise and delight you.

Remember, the magic of Varanasi lies not just in its famous attractions, but in the moments between – the smile of a chai seller, the sound of temple bells mixing with the river’s flow, the warmth of people who consider their city a living temple.

So pack your bags, bring an open heart, and prepare for a journey that will stay with you long after you’ve returned home. Varanasi is waiting to share its 3,000-year-old secrets with you.

Ready to explore the spiritual capital of India? Your Varanasi adventure begins now!

Have you visited Varanasi? Share your experiences in the comments below and help fellow travelers plan their perfect trip to this incredible city!

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I am Mosarraf Zeya, a traveler at heart and a lifestyle blogger by passion. My journey is fueled by the thrill of exploration and the joy of discovering hidden treasures. Follow along for inspiring adventures and culinary delights!
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