10 Best Places to Visit in Varanasi, India
10 Best Places to Visit in Varanasi, India
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11 décembre 2023
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10 Best Tourist Places in Varanasi 1. Kashi Vishwanath Temple – One of the oldest temples in India Located about 5.3 km from Varanasi, the Kashi Vishwanath Temple is one of the holiest and oldest temples in the country. This glorious temple invites devotees of the Hindu deity Lord Shiva. 2. Assi Ghat – To seek spirituality This is another popular destination on the list of tourist destinations in Varanasi that you must visit. This beautiful ghat (river bank) offers you a peaceful experience if you’re looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. 3. Chunar Fort – A popular historical attraction This is a popular attraction for history lovers. Located about 32 km from Varanasi, the Chunar Fort has played an important role in shaping the country’s history. 4. Dasaswamedh Ghat – The most exciting and vibrant ghat If you’re travelling to Varanasi to experience divine bliss, then a visit to Dasaswamedh Ghat has to be on your itinerary. Here, you can witness spectacular Aartis conducted all along the river Ganga. Experience the magic at sunset when the entire ghat is illuminated with earthen lamps to begin the holy rituals. 5. Ramnagar Fort & Museum – A spectacular historical monument Varanasi has a lot of historical and holy tourist places that make it a popular destination to visit in India. 6. Alamgir Mosque – An exquisite shrine It's an important Mosque for the Muslim Community. 7. Godowlia Market – An exciting shopping experience You must make a trip to the favourite Godowlia Market, a popular stop for shopaholics. 8. Man Mandir Observatory – For science enthusiasts If you’re visiting the Man Mandir Ghat, then a visit to the Man Mandir observatory is a must. 9. The Banaras Silk Emporium – A shopping paradise for silk lovers Varanasi is known throughout the country for producing Banarasi saris and fine silk. 10. Dhamek Stupa – The popular historical ruins Hinduism has a place in Varanasi for sure, but so does Buddhism.
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