Varanasi
FLASHPACKING IN VARANASI
Varanasi – Temples, The Ganges, and Culture
Varanasi the land of tradition; one of the oldest living cities in the world, which is older than history, older even than tradition, older even than legend and looks twice as old as all of them put together.
The city is on the bank of the holy river “Ganga”. The city is the holiest city in “Hinduism” and “Jainism”, and played an important role in the development of “Buddhism”. The city has been a cultural center of North India for several thousand years and has a history that is older than most of the major world religions. While Flashpacking in Varanasi, you will feel the most historic culture, the people, the ghats of the river Ganga, the Sadhus, and the ancient temples.
Best time to visit
Flaskpacking in Varanasi can be done year-round, but the best season to visit Varanasi is in between October to March when the temperature is in a comfortable range of 10-20 degrees Celsius. The Ganga Festival also takes place in November
Place To Visit
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The Ganges, Kashi Vishwanath temple, Bharat Mata temple
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Dashashwamedh Ghat, Manikamika Ghat, Ramnagar Fort, Assi Ghat
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Dhamek Stupa, Banaras Hindu University, Monkey Temple (Durga Temple)
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Sarnath
Things to do in Varanasi
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Boat Ride at the Ganges, Rickshaw ride, Maharaja Boat ride with Pandit & musician
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Astrologist Session
People, Shopping & Food
The People of Varanasi is religious. Most of the population follows Hinduism, as we can see many temples and ghats. We can also experience Islam, Jainism, and Buddhism. Varanasi is the oldest city in India known as the “City of God”, situated near the banks of the Ganges.
Varanasi is famous worldwide for its art cultures such as the silk and Banarasi Sarees, handicrafts, ornaments, metalwork, textiles, clay, woodwork, and many more.
Try Jalebi and Dahi in the morning. Also option for Samosa and curd with green sauce, kachaudi, and a variety of delicious sweets. In the evening go for a tasty chaat. In the summer season, people love to drink Lassi with ice pieces. On the occasion of any fairs or festivals, they prepare a variety of foods including Papad, Dahi bade, Desserts, Gujhiya, Chips, Pani Puri, and other dishes.