5 To-Dos for Youngsters Who are Staying in a Hotel in Varanasi

Flanked by the Ganges, Varanasi is one of the world’s oldest continually inhabited towns. Visited by tourists throughout the year, Varanasi is always abuzz with activities. Its animated streets are often crowded with various sites and sounds, making it an interesting sojourn for visitors. Some of the things that you should explore when you step out of the hotel in Varanasi are:

Boat ride in the Ganges

Ditch the clichéd practice of Varanasi – beginning the day with a trip to the temple – and go for a boat ride in the the Ganges.

Stroll along the ghats

After the boat ride, you must go for a relaxing stroll along the ghats (flight of steps) lining the Ganges. You can also hang out with your folks as you sit on these ghats and indulge in exciting conversations.

Visit Ramnagar Fort

Located along the eastern banks of Ramnagar Fort, this Mughal-style fort looks pretty with its creamy ‘Chunar’ Sandstone. This imposing structure was built in the year 1750 by Raja Balwant Singh.

Shop till you drop

Another thing that you must do is to explore the markets of Varanasi and buy souvenirs for your family and friends. Some of the famous markets in Varanasi include Gadolia market, Chowk and Vishwanath Gali.

Gorge on local delicacies

You must also try some of the dishes of the local cuisine such as Malaiyyo, Dahi Chutney Wale Gol Gappe & Laaiya Chana at any of the good restaurants and hotels in Varanasi.

Places to Visit in Varanasi at Night

Situated in the pinnacle of spirituality, Varanasi is the Mecca of India. This quaint town, which is believed to be the most ancient surviving city of the world, is the nucleus of religious tourism in India and draws incalculable pilgrims from across the country.

  • Take a Trip to the Ganges Ghat

The city of Varanasi is fed by Ganges River. This river is believed to be one of the holiest rivers in the country due to its association with the trinity Hindu deities Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. The Ganga Ghat is famous for its evening Aarti, which happens daily. This is truly one mesmerizing site wherein visitors gather every night around the Ganga Ghat and offer their prayers to the river. You can also take a boat ride in this river with your family and friends.

  • Seek Divine Blessings in the Temples of Varanasi

Take a few moments to indulge in some soul-cleansing meditative moments and offer your prayers at the temples of Varanasi. So sacred are some of these temples that they find mention in the sacred Hindu literature. Some of the prominent temples in this city of temples include Vishwanath Temple, Nepali Mandir Temple and Sarnath Temple.

  • Satiate your Shopping Desire

Shopping in Varanasi is a great thing that you can do in the wee hours of twilight. Be it silk saris or ornate jewels, Varanasi has plenty to offer. Chowk and Vishwanath Gali are two famous shopping arcades of the city.

  • Visit the Alamgir Mosque

Exquisitely designed with intricate motifs, this impressive mosque overlooks the Ganges. Legend has it that it was built during the reign of Aurangzeb, the last great Mughal ruler, after he demolished the original Vishwanath Temple (which was built by Beni Madhur Rao Scindhia) in a spate of his puritanical measures to promote Islam. Overlooking the Panchaganga Ghat, this Mosque was named Alamgir to honour Aurangzeb.