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Varanasi Day Tour
Tour details
Varanasi, popularly known as Kashi or Banaras means “The City of Light” is said to be the abode of Lord Shiva (The Supreme God in Hinduism). Varanasi is one of the seven holiest cities located in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, in India. The holy city has been a symbol of spiritualism, philosophy and mysticism for thousands of years and has produced great saints and personalities like Guatama Buddha, Mahavira, Kabir,Tulsi Das, Shankaracharaya, Ramanuja and Patanjali. The holy throngs visit every year in numbers to take holy dip in river Ganges to cleanse themselves of their sins and to perform Hindu rituals on its Ghats.
There is no better way to explore the essence of the city by walking through its narrow serpentine streets with around 2,000 temples. The Kashi Vishwanath temple is the most sacred and popular amongst all. Kashi Vishwanath is also one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. One can learn valuable lessons of Vairagya (detachment) by descending to the Ghats where all the rituals are performed on a daily basis. Boat riding on the Ganges is the best way to see the ceremonious Ghats by sailing through one by one including the Ghat where dead human bodies are cremated live. Cremation is an extremely important ritual for Hindus. They believe it releases an individual's spiritual essence from its transitory physical body so it can be reborn.
Tour Heighlights:
- Explore the Ghats
- Visit Sarnath
- Visit Kashi Vishwanath Temple
- Boat Ride on the Ganges
- Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat
VARANASI CITY TOUR STARTS
05:00 AM – VARANASI SIGHTSEEING TOUR
Pick up from your hotel early at 5 am and proceed to a dawn boat ride on the river Ganges.
Let's start with the visit of Ghats of river Ganges. Go for boat riding on the Ganges. The Ganges is the most sacred and venerated river in India. Besides the ritualistic aspect of Hinduism (thread ceremony, head shaving food to the departed souls etc) also see the bathing. Laundry and the cremations of the dead that take place here on the banks of the river.
Varanasi is a sacred town of Hindu Pilgrimage as there are several Ghats that Hindus revere as divine blessings of almighty. Varanasi formerly known as Kashi, is the city where the Hindu faithful come to bath in the sacred waters of the Ganges.
09:30 AM VISIT GANGES GHATS
After the boat ride, walk through the fascinating narrow twisting lanes of the city to watch the performance of various Hindu rituals by the pilgrims. Stroll around the Ghats and visit Kashi Vishwanath Temple. One of the popular and must visit temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Later visit to the Durga Temple, Sankat Mochan Temple and Kala Bhairawa Temple.
01.00 PM LUNCH
Lunch at any good restaurant.
02:00 PM VISIT SARNATH
In the afternoon proceed to the village of Sarnath on the outskirts of town. It was in this Deer Park that the Lord Buddha preached his first sermon. Visit the Park and Museum. Sarnath was made a centre of Buddhist worship by the emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BC. Visit the Main Shrine and Ashoka's Pillar. In the Archaeological Museum we will see the beautifully carved capital from the pillar along with many other priceless Buddhist artifacts.
04:00 PM RETURN TO VARANASI
After visiting Sarnath, return to Varanasi to see Ganga Aarti on the Ghats of river Ganges. Overnight at hotel.
EVENING GANGA AARTI:
The Ganga Aarti in Varanasi is a breathtaking and spiritual ritual held every evening at the Dashashwamedh Ghat. This ceremony pays homage to the Ganges River, considered sacred in Hinduism. As the sun sets, priests dressed in traditional attire perform the Aarti with elaborate rituals, using large lamps, incense, and chanting hymns dedicated to the river and various deities. The atmosphere is filled with the sound of bells, chanting, and the fragrant aroma of flowers and incense. Thousands of devotees and tourists gather to witness this captivating event, creating a mesmerizing ambiance of devotion and reverence. The Ganga Aarti is not just a visual spectacle but also a deeply spiritual experience that connects attendees to the rich cultural heritage of India.
COST FOR DAY TRIP TO AGRA:
- FOR 01 PERSON
- FOR 02 PERSON
- FOR GROUP
COST INCLUDES:
- Delhi day tour by exclusive air-conditioned car
- Professional government approved English speaking guide
- Buffet lunch in any good local restaurant in Agra
- All taxes, Parking etc
COST DOES NOT INCLUDE:
- Entrances to monuments
- Camera fee
- Expenses of personal nature
- Tips