Discover Varanasi’s ancient charm with a guided tour. Explore spiritual landmarks, vibrant markets, and cultural stories. Experience the Ganga Aarti and more.
Discover Varanasi’s ancient charm with a guided tour. Explore spiritual landmarks, vibrant markets, and cultural stories. Experience the Ganga Aarti and more.
- Ganges River - The revered Ganges serves as the lifeblood of Varanasi and the core of spiritual India. Travelers can enjoy boat rides at sunrise, observing prayers, rituals, and daily activities along the ghats. The river is more than a natural marvel; it is a living goddess for millions of Hindus. Visitors will appreciate its serene beauty,…
- Ganges River - The revered Ganges serves as the lifeblood of Varanasi and the core of spiritual India. Travelers can enjoy boat rides at sunrise, observing prayers, rituals, and daily activities along the ghats. The river is more than a natural marvel; it is a living goddess for millions of Hindus. Visitors will appreciate its serene beauty, witness devotees taking sacred dips, and feel the profound spiritual energy that has attracted pilgrims for centuries.
- Dasaswamedh Ghat - Known as the most lively and renowned ghat in Varanasi, Dashashwamedh hosts the magnificent evening Ganga Aarti with chants, fire lamps, and rituals. Visitors will observe priests conducting synchronized ceremonies, devotees offering prayers, and the ghat illuminated with lights and energy. It is the vibrant heart of Varanasi’s spiritual life and an unforgettable experience for every traveler.
- Manikarnika Ghat - Manikarnika Mahashamshan Ghat - This is Varanasi’s most sacred cremation site, where funeral pyres burn continuously. Travelers will witness Hindu rituals of life and death, gaining insight into profound spiritual beliefs about liberation (moksha). It is a powerful, unforgettable experience at the core of the city’s spiritual cycle.
- Nepali Temple (Kathwala Temple) - Also known as the Kathwala Temple, this 19th-century shrine was constructed by the King of Nepal. Crafted from wood and stone in the traditional Nepalese pagoda style, it is dedicated to Lord Shiva and often referred to as the “Mini Khajuraho” for its intricate carvings. Travelers will admire its distinctive architecture and tranquil riverside location, offering a glimpse of Nepalese culture in Varanasi.
- Tulsi Manas Temple - Established in 1964, this is one of Varanasi’s most esteemed temples. It commemorates the site where the saint-poet Goswami Tulsidas composed the Ramcharitmanas in Awadhi, recounting the story of Lord Rama. The white marble temple is adorned with exquisite engravings of verses and scenes from the epic. Surrounded by serene gardens, it provides a peaceful and spiritual ambiance, making it a must-visit for devotees and visitors alike.
- Banaras Hindu University - Founded in 1916 by Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, this is one of India’s most prestigious universities and Asia’s largest, spanning 1,300 acres. It beautifully integrates education, culture, and spirituality. The campus features impressive architecture, lush greenery, and the renowned New Vishwanath Temple, a symbol of peace and devotion. BHU is a tranquil retreat and an essential stop for anyone exploring the spiritual and cultural essence of Varanasi.
- Sarnath - A tranquil Buddhist site where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon after enlightenment. Travelers will visit the Dhamek Stupa, Mulagandha Kuti Vihar Temple, and explore the stunning international temples such as Thai, Japanese, and Chinese temples, each showcasing unique cultural styles. It is a peaceful retreat blending history, spirituality, and global Buddhist traditions.
- Assi Ghat - Travelers will start their journey at Assi Ghat, the southern entrance to Varanasi’s ghats. Here they’ll observe the city coming to life—locals practicing yoga at sunrise, priests offering prayers to the Ganges, and devotees taking holy dips. Guests can immerse themselves in the tranquil yet lively atmosphere, watch boats glide on the river, and learn stories and legends associated with this sacred spot. It is the perfect introduction to Varanasi’s daily life and spiritual rhythm.

- Personal Tour Guide
- Snacks
- Tea and coffee
- Personal Tour Guide
- Snacks
- Tea and coffee
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- In-vehicle air conditioning
Discover the enchantment of Varanasi, one of the world’s most ancient cities, with an official tour facilitator. Start your journey at Assi Ghat at sunrise, where you can witness yoga, prayers, and boats on the Ganges. Wander through hidden alleys and lively markets, meet local artisans, savor street snacks, and learn about local tales. Visit spiritual…
Discover the enchantment of Varanasi, one of the world’s most ancient cities, with an official tour facilitator. Start your journey at Assi Ghat at sunrise, where you can witness yoga, prayers, and boats on the Ganges. Wander through hidden alleys and lively markets, meet local artisans, savor street snacks, and learn about local tales. Visit spiritual landmarks such as Kashi Vishwanath and the Nepali Temple, and observe Banarasi silk workshops. Explore Sarnath, including the Dhamek Stupa, Mulagandha Kuti Vihar, and temples from Thailand, Japan, and China. End your tour at Dashashwamedh Ghat with the Ganga Aarti, and optionally visit Manikarnika Ghat for a deeper understanding of local beliefs. Insider stories and local insights ensure a truly immersive experience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.