Immerse yourself in the spiritual heartbeat of India by visiting Varanasi, one of the oldest living cities in the world. Our Varanasi tour packages offer an unforgettable experience of the sacred Ganges River, where you can witness mesmerizing Ganga Aarti ceremonies and take boat rides at dawn. Explore the narrow, winding lanes that lead to ancient temples, including the iconic Kashi Vishwanath Temple, and discover the rich cultural heritage through local art and music. Each itinerary is designed to provide a deep understanding of the religious significance and vibrant life that defines this holy city. Our Varanasi holiday packages cater to diverse interests, whether you seek spiritual enlightenment, cultural immersion, or culinary adventures. Enjoy guided tours that reveal the city's fascinating history and offer opportunities to indulge in delicious local cuisine, such as chaat and lassi. With comfortable accommodations and hassle-free transportation, your visit to Varanasi promises to be enriching. With Pikme, you can effortlessly plan your travel logistics, including flights and local transport, ensuring a seamless journey as you explore the timeless charm of Varanasi.
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Divine Odyssey: A Journey Through Allahabad | 02 Nights / 03 Days | Rs.15,336 |
Divine Duo: Exploring Mathura And Vrindavan | 03 Nights / 04 Days | Rs.20,449 |
Spiritual Odyssey: Explore Ayodhya, Prayagraj, Gaya And Varanasi | 04 Nights / 05 Days | Rs.25,561 |
Varanasi Shiva - Ayodhya Rama | 06 Nights / 07 Days | Rs.35,785 |
Heritage And Holiness: Exploring The Diverse Charms Of Uttar Pradesh | 08 Nights / 09 Days | Rs.46,010 |
Experience the mystical allure of Varanasi with our comprehensive tour packages. Explore ancient temples, witness mesmerizing Ganga Aarti ceremonies, and take sunrise boat rides along the sacred Ganges. Immerse yourself in the city's rich cultural heritage, indulge in local cuisine, and shop for exquisite Banarasi silk. Our expertly crafted itineraries ensure you don't miss any of Varanasi's iconic sights and hidden gems, providing a perfect blend of spiritual enlightenment and cultural discovery.
1. Respect local customs: Dress modestly-When visiting temples and ghats, wear clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Remove shoes before entering sacred spaces and avoid public displays of affection. Be mindful of photography restrictions in certain areas, especially during religious ceremonies.
2. Stay hydrated and eat safely: Choose wisely-Drink bottled water and avoid ice in drinks. Opt for cooked foods from reputable restaurants or street vendors with high turnover. Try local specialties like kachori, lassi, and thandai, but be cautious with raw vegetables and fruits.
3. Navigate the city: Use reliable transportation taxis or auto-rickshaws through your hotel or reputable companies. Consider hiring a local guide to explore the narrow galis (alleys) of the old city. Be prepared for crowded streets and allow extra time for travel.
4. Timing is everything: Plan your visits strategically-Attend the evening Ganga Aarti ceremony at Dashashwamedh Ghat for a mesmerizing experience. Take an early morning boat ride to witness the sunrise over the Ganges and avoid the midday heat. Visit popular temples during off-peak hours to avoid crowds.
5. Embrace the spiritual atmosphere: Be open-minded-Participate in yoga and meditation sessions offered along the ghats. Visit Sarnath, where Buddha gave his first sermon, for a deeper understanding of Buddhist history. Engage with local sadhus and pilgrims respectfully to gain insights into Varanasi's spiritual significance.
A spicy dish featuring deep-fried kachoris served with a flavorful potato curry, perfect for breakfast or snacks.
A refreshing yogurt drink, often flavored with fruit or spices, enjoyed chilled, providing relief from the heat and thirst.
A delightful street food snack made of crispy dough, boiled potatoes, chickpeas, and tangy chutneys, bursting with flavors and textures.
A traditional after-meal treat made of betel leaves, filled with areca nut, slaked lime, and sweet or savory fillings.
A unique dessert made with milk foam, flavored with saffron and cardamom, served in winter, symbolizing Varanasi's culinary charm.
A refreshing drink made with milk, almonds, spices, and sometimes bhang, enjoyed during festivals, adding a unique taste to Varanasi's culture.
Famous for their intricate weaving and gold or silver brocade work, these sarees are must-have souvenirs.
Traditional wooden toys, often painted in bright colors, reflecting local craftsmanship and perfect for unique gifts.
Sacred beads used in meditation and spiritual rituals, often sold near temples and popular among pilgrims.
Varanasi is known for its finely crafted brass items like lamps, utensils, and religious idols, ideal for home decor.
Small bottles of Ganga water are popular among visitors for their religious and spiritual significance.
Local paan, a betel leaf delicacy, along with exotic spices, are often purchased as unique food souvenirs from Varanasi.
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1. Explore the Ghats:- | Walk along Varanasi's ghats to witness daily rituals, Ganga Aarti, cremation ceremonies, and boat rides, showcasing the city's deep spiritual essence. |
2. Attend Ganga Aarti Ceremony:- | Experience the mesmerizing evening Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat, where priests perform rituals with fire, bells, and chanting along the sacred river. |
3. Visit Kashi Vishwanath Temple:- | Pay homage at one of the most famous Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its stunning architecture and religious significance. |
4. Boat Ride on the Ganges:- | Take an early morning boat ride on the Ganges River to witness the sunrise and the spiritual life unfolding at the ghats. |
5. Explore Banaras Hindu University:- | Visit the renowned Banaras Hindu University (BHU) to admire its sprawling campus, cultural significance, and the New Vishwanath Temple located within its premises. |
6. Wander in Varanasi's Markets:- | Discover local handicrafts, silk sarees, and souvenirs in the bustling markets of Varanasi, particularly at Vishwanath Gali and Thatheri Bazaar. |
Varanasi experiences heavy rains during monsoon, which may cause flooding in the ghats. While the temperature drops, travel may be difficult due to waterlogged streets. It's an off-season for tourists but offers a quieter atmosphere.
Summers in Varanasi are extremely hot, with temperatures soaring above 40 C. Outdoor sightseeing can be challenging due to the heat. Early morning boat rides and indoor temple visits are recommended during this season.
Winter is the best season to visit Varanasi, with temperatures ranging between 5 C and 15 C. The cool weather makes outdoor activities, including boat rides and temple visits, more enjoyable, attracting many tourists.
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