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Varanasi 1N/2D Trip (2 People)

2 Days

Overview

Varanasi, one of the oldest and holiest cities in India, is known for its spiritual and cultural significance. In Varanasi, you’ll find several significant temples, including the Baba Shree Kaal Bhairav Temple and the Shree Kashi Vishwanath Temple, as well as opportunities for Boating on the sacred Ganges River. Here’s a short description of each.

These places in and around Varanasi provide a diverse and enriching experience, whether you’re interested in history, spirituality, or cultural heritage. Each destination has its unique charm and significance, contributing to the cultural tapestry of this ancient city.

Here’s a suggested itinerary for a 2-day trip to Varanasi. You can also customize it according to your comfort.

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Highlights

  • Vranasi Trip

Itinerary

Sarnath:
Sarnath is a significant pilgrimage site located just a few kilometers from Varanasi. It is famous as the place where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon after attaining enlightenment. The Dhamek Stupa, Sarnath Museum, and numerous monasteries are the key attractions in Sarnath. It holds immense importance for Buddhists and history enthusiasts, offering a glimpse into the life and teachings of Lord Buddha.

Sankat Mochan Temple:
The Sankat Mochan Temple is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the monkey god. It is one of the holiest temples in Varanasi and is known for its peaceful and spiritual ambiance. The temple is a popular destination for devotees and is especially crowded on Tuesdays and Saturdays, which are considered auspicious days for worship.

Tulsi Manas Mandir:
The Tulsi Manas Mandir is a modern temple in Varanasi that is dedicated to Lord Rama. What makes this temple unique is that its walls are inscribed with verses from the Ramcharitmanas, an epic poem written by the poet-saint Goswami Tulsidas. The temple serves as a place of worship and also provides an opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in the story of Lord Rama as narrated by Tulsidas.

Durga Mandir:
The Durga Mandir, also known as the Durga Temple, is a vibrant and beautifully constructed Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Durga. It features exquisite Nagara-style architecture and is painted red, giving it a distinctive appearance. The temple is a place of worship and hosts various religious festivities throughout the year.

Ramnagar:
Ramnagar is a historical town located on the eastern bank of the Ganges River, opposite Varanasi. It is famous for the Ramnagar Fort, a massive and picturesque fort that has served as the home of the Kashi Naresh (former rulers of Varanasi). The fort showcases a museum with an extensive collection of vintage cars, weapons, and royal artifacts. A visit to Ramnagar offers insight into the royal heritage of Varanasi.

The Baba Shree Kaal Bhairav
The Baba Shree Kaal Bhairav Temple is a renowned Hindu temple located in Varanasi. It is dedicated to Lord Kaal Bhairav, who is a fierce and powerful manifestation of Lord Shiva. This temple is unique in that it is believed to grant immediate justice to devotees and is known for its rituals and customs.

The Shree Kashi Vishwanath,
The Shree Kashi Vishwanath Temple also known as the Golden Temple, is one of the most revered Hindu temples in Varanasi and all of India. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is situated on the western banks of the Ganges River.

Boating
A visit to Varanasi would be incomplete without experiencing a boat ride on the sacred Ganges River. Boating is a serene and picturesque way to explore the ghats (steps leading to the river), temples, and the city's unique charm.

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Varanasi 1N/2D Trip (2 People)