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A complete bilingual guide to a classic Varanasi heritage walk itinerary covering Assi to Vishwanath via the ghats, with stats, steps, local tips and FAQs.
The northernmost and most ancient ghat — where Vishnu first arrived in Kashi.
The queen who rebuilt Kashi — Ahilyabai Holkar's magnificent offering.
The bliss-permeated ghat — an ashram built by one of India's greatest woman saints.
The boatmen and wrestlers share this riverfront — strength meets the sacred.
Three Jain temples grace this ghat — Varanasi's multi-faith heritage.
Where Badrinath meets Kashi — a temple mirroring the Himalayan pilgrimage.
A second Bauli Ghat in the northern stretch — every ghat has its twin.
The city's lifeline — where the municipal waterworks meets the sacred river.
Where Kashi's fierce protector Kaal Bhairav watches over the city from the river.
Maratha grandeur from Nagpur — three heritage temples crown this stately ghat.
Where Lord Brahma made his residence — the creator god's seat in Kashi.
Rajasthani fortress architecture meets sacred riverfront — built by the kings of Bundi.
The tantric power of 64 yoginis concentrated on this ancient ghat.
Where the Maharaja fought the British — Varanasi's most dramatic battle ghat.
The ghat of the sixty-four yoginis — where tantric power meets the Ganga.
Named after the ascetics who carry staffs — where renunciation meets the river.
Bihar's royal family built a palace that now glows gold at sunset.
Sacred to the three-in-one deity — Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva united.
Bengali elegance on the Ganga — a masterpiece of eastern Indian architecture.
Named after the Brahmacharini Durga Temple — feminine divine power on the Ganga.
The ghat of the sacred cow — a three-foot stone bull guards these ancient steps.
The remover of obstacles blesses this ghat — an auspicious start to any journey.
The palace of the Ganga — where architecture and river meet in grandeur.
The circular ghat — named for its distinctive rounded steps leading to the water.
Named after the ancient gular (fig) tree that once shaded its steps.
Sacred to the poet-saint Ravidas — a ghat of social revolution and devotion.
The Scindias of Gwalior left their mark on multiple ghats along the Ganga.
The ghat of the divine monkey god — where Tulsidas built a temple to devotion itself.
The ancient cremation ghat — where King Harishchandra served truth unto death.
Where Lord Vishnu reclines on the cosmic waters — a Vaishnava sanctuary.
Named after Sita-Janaki — where the divine feminine graces the Ganga.
A quiet residential ghat between the city's spiritual landmarks.
The fierce goddess guards the northern approaches to Kashi's sacred zone.
The bell-eared deity guards this quiet stretch of the sacred riverfront.
A slice of South India on the Ganga — where Kedarnath meets Kashi.
Named after its window-like arches — an architectural curiosity on the riverfront.
A narrow, intimate ghat tucked into the riverfront — solitude guaranteed.
The red ghat — its sandstone steps glow crimson in the morning light.
A small, tranquil ghat where the Nepali royal family left its mark.
Home to the Nepali Kathwala Temple — Kathmandu on the banks of the Ganga.
Where Buddha once bathed — and Mother Teresa once lived nearby.
Rajput splendour and celestial science — home to Jai Singh's observatory.
Named after the sacred Himalayan lake — bringing Kailash's blessing to Kashi.
Anandamayi Ma's ashram where girls receive education by the sacred river.
A merchant's offering — where Kolkata's wealth blessed the ghats of Kashi.
A Mughal nobleman's legacy near the Vishwanath Temple corridor.
Built by a Nagpur minister in 1812 — a heritage ghat with palace views.
The newest ghat — PM Modi's vision of modern riverfront infrastructure.
Where the celestial sage Narad Muni is said to have meditated by the Ganga.
The new ghat — rebuilt and restored for a new generation of pilgrims.
Nepal's royal presence on the Ganga — the Pashupatinath of Varanasi.
Home to the Niranjani Akhara — where the warrior-monk tradition lives on.
Sacred to Nishadraj — the boatman who ferried Lord Rama across the river.
Where five sacred rivers converge — one of Kashi's most powerful Pancha Tirtha sites.
Built by Bengal's kings — where palatial steps descend to the sacred waters.
The wrestler's ghat — where Babua Pandey established a legendary wrestling arena.
The broken ghat — partially ruined but hauntingly beautiful.
A quiet ghat of devotion — the Lord's name echoes in these ancient stones.
Named after the child devotee Prahlad — where unwavering faith conquered all.
Bringing the power of Triveni Sangam to the ghats of Kashi.
The archaeological treasure — 3,000 years of civilization buried under these steps.
A royal ghat with a view — built by the kings of Kashi.
Named after India's first President — also known as Ghoda Ghat.
Sacred to Lord Rama — alive with devotion during Ram Navami.
Rajasthani royalty on the Ganga — the palace ghat of Udaipur's kings.
A queen's offering to Kashi — built by the women of Indian royalty.
A quiet prelude to the ghat panorama, named after the royal house of Rewa.
A small residential ghat where daily life flows as gently as the river.
Sacred to Sankatha Devi — worship here on Fridays brings special blessings.
Named after the goddess of learning — where knowledge and the river converge.
Where a Shiva temple sinks slowly into the Ganga — Varanasi's most haunting sight.
Where the goddess of healing is worshipped — mothers bring their children for blessings.
Another ghat dedicated to the healing goddess — her protection extends far.
The abode of Shiva — a grand palace ghat built by Nepali royalty.
The cooling goddess — mothers come here to protect their children from disease.
The Lord of the Moon — where Shiva as Someshwar receives lunar devotion.
The Buddha Ghat near Sarnath — where enlightenment connects to the river.
Named after the oil-pressers' creek — where trade met the sacred river.
Named after the three-eyed Shiva — one of Kashi's ancient sacred sites.
Where Tulsidas composed the immortal Ramcharitmanas — poetry lives in these stones.
Named after the freedom fighter — where Bihar's bravest son is remembered.
South meets North — the Andhra dynasty's gift to the holy city.
Most sacred ghat — daily Ganga Aarti, things to do, and history of Dashashwamedh
The eternal cremation ghat — spiritual significance, visitor etiquette, and nearby places
Southernmost ghat — Subah-e-Banaras, yoga, cafes, and the traveler's base in Varanasi
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