Resting along the sacred Ganges River, Varanasi remains among the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities.
Founded in the 11th century BCE, Varanasi emerged as a prominent center of learning and silk trade route under the patronage of the Mughals. Pilgrims continue to bathe in the Ganges, believed to wash away sins, or cremate loved ones at the burning ghats lining the riverbanks.
The Old City still winds with narrow alleyways full of brassware and sadhus dressed in orange. Varanasi persists as the spiritual heart of India, where daily rituals have remained largely unchanged for over 3000 years. An enduring emblem of Hindu devotion and history, Varanasi offers an unparalleled glimpse into India’s rich past and present.
Highlights: Varanasi Ghats • Ganges River Cruise • Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple • Sarnath
Recommended length of stay: 2-3 days
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