A riot of sound and colour, Varanasi is India’s most holy city. Lying alongside the banks of the River Ganga it is believed to be the oldest living city in the world, in that it exists for the same purpose as it has done for thousands of years. Our pick of the best places to stay in Varanasi are all located in a quiet part of town yet within easy reach for exploring its fascinating sights.
A dip in the Ganges is believed to absolve the bather of their sins and it is considered particularly auspicious to die or to be cremated here. Every day hundreds of Hindus line the ghats leading down to the river to wash themselves in the absolving waters of the Ganga or to perform religious poojas on behalf of the deceased. But far from a morbid place to visit, it creates an incredibly intimate insight into Hinduism in practice.
Whilst Varanasi may not be for everyone, persevere and this enigmatic city may well turn out to be your favourite stop. Either way, it is an unforgettable visit.
As you walk along the busy, narrow streets of Varanasi you will pass sadhus (Hindu holy men), plenty of cows and those seeking alms. Whilst not for the faint-hearted, it is an intoxicating experience.
Take a boat out on the Ganges for the evening aarti, a fire ritual in honour of Lord Shiva. The flickering fires, innumerable candles, in addition to the funeral pyres lining the banks of the river and hypnotic ragas, make this a truly profound experience.
Our pick of the best places to stay in Varanasi are all luxurious stays located away from the main thoroughfare of town.
What not to miss
- Be sure to visit the Sankat Mochan Temple, the Manikarnika Ghat and the Tibetan Temple.
- A trip to Varanasi wouldn't be complete without wandering down the Banaras Ghats steps.
- Culture-vultures should definitely head along to the Archaeological Museum, the Kriti Gallery, and the Ruchika Art Gallery.
- Take a boat along the river for an early morning cruise and watch as the city awakes
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