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200mtr distance from vishwanath Temple

One of the oldest, richest, and holiest shrines of India is located in the sacred city of Varanasi and is known as Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple. Named Kashi, due to the ancient name of Varanasi, the glorious temple commemorates the mighty Lord Shiva and is a part of the 12 Jyotirlingas. Thousands of devotees travel from miles away to witness its soothing spiritual ambiance and seek blessings from their god. Sun glistens on the towering spires and domes made out of pure gold.

800mtr distance from Dashashwamedh Ghat

Dashashwamedh Ghat is known for conducting the liveliest aartis along the holy river Ganga to immerse the visitors into divine bliss. A prominent member of the tourist attractions in Varanasi, Dashashwamedh Ghat, got its name due to the legend of Lord Brahma sacrificing 10 horses, or das Ashwamedh, in order to perform a yajna. Every sunset, the ghat gets illuminated by the light of diyas lit to commence the sacred rituals.

500mtr distance from Dashashwamedh Ghat

Varanasi's Ganga Aarti is a captivating ritual that takes place every evening on the ghats of the holy river Ganges. Priests perform elaborate ceremonies with fire, incense, and rhythmic chanting, creating a spiritual atmosphere that attracts pilgrims and tourists alike, offering a profound experience of devotion and tranquility.

4.3km distance from Namo Ghat

Namo Ghat in Varanasi is a serene and picturesque spot along the sacred river Ganges, known for its tranquil ambiance and stunning views of the sunrise and sunset. Pilgrims and tourists flock to this peaceful ghat to partake in spiritual rituals, meditation, and to soak in the spiritual atmosphere.

650mtr distance from Vadoliya Market

Vadoliya Market in Varanasi is a bustling hub renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and diverse offerings. From traditional handicrafts to colorful textiles, spices, and souvenirs, the market entices visitors with its authentic charm. It's a vibrant reflection of Varanasi's rich cultural heritage and bustling commercial spirit.

1.6km distance from Manikarnika Ghat

Manikarnika Ghat is one of the oldest and most sacred ghats in Varanasi, situated on the banks of the Ganges River. It holds profound significance in Hindu mythology and is believed to be a place where cremation leads to liberation. Pilgrims visit to perform funeral rites and seek spiritual solace.

1.3km distance from Shivala Ghat

Another prominent riverfront in this pilgrimage city is Shivala Ghat. Surrounded by historical landmarks and some of the most intriguing places to visit in Varanasi, this ghat is visited by photography lovers who wish to capture the captivating vistas of sunrise and sunset.Also known as Kali Ghat, this site is often visited by localities who perform their morning prayers or take a dip in the holy water of River Ganga.

600mtr distance from Monkey Temple

Monkey temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga and was constructed in the 18th century by the Queen of Bengal as a center of devotion. The temple is known to be guarded by monkeys, which can be even fed by the devotees. It also has a kund that is known to be connected to Ganga, and its water is known to have therapeutic properties.

2.5km distance from Tulsi Manas Temple

Tulsi Manas Temple in Varanasi is dedicated to the Hindu poet-saint Tulsidas, known for composing the epic Ramcharitmanas. The temple's serene ambiance and exquisite marble architecture attract devotees who come to recite scriptures and seek blessings. It stands as a symbol of devotion and cultural heritage in Varanasi.