Top 10 Ghats in Varanasi: The Ultimate Travel Guide for Your India Trip

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Varanasi Ghats

India's most sacred riverfront. 88 ghats. 3,000 years of history. One city that will change the way you see life. Here's your complete guide.

What Is a Ghat?

A ghat is a staircase leading down to a sacred river. In Varanasi, 88 ghats line the Ganga for 6.5 km, each with its own story, ritual, and soul.

Dashashwamedh Ghat

Varanasi's most famous ghat. Every evening, priests swing fire lamps over the Ganga in the hypnotic Ganga Aarti. Arrive 45 minutes early for a spot.

Manikarnika Ghat

Fires have burned here for centuries. Varanasi's sacred cremation ghat runs 24 hours a day. Hindus believe dying here grants moksha, liberation.

Assi Ghat

The traveller's ghat. Sunrise yoga, morning pujas, riverside cafes. The iconic Varanasi sunrise boat ride starts here. A perfect first-day base.

Scindia Ghat

A Shiva temple sank into the Ganga under its own weight and still stands tilted at the river's edge. One of Varanasi's most photographed scenes.

Harishchandra Ghat

Named after a king who chose truth over his kingdom. Varanasi's second cremation ghat carries the same sacred weight as Manikarnika, with fewer crowds.

Kedar Ghat

Painted in bold red and white stripes, Kedar Ghat is a Shiva stronghold. South Indian pilgrims consider this their sacred corner of Varanasi.

Tulsi Ghat

Poet-saint Tulsidas wrote the Hindi Ramayana here in the 16th century. Quiet, literary, and beautifully unhurried, a welcome break from the crowds.

Panchganga Ghat

Five sacred rivers meet here or so the scriptures say. A grand Mughal mosque towers above. One of Varanasi's most dramatic and overlooked ghats.

Man Mandir Ghat

Maharaja Jai Singh II built an astronomical observatory here in the 1700s. Science and spirituality have always coexisted in Varanasi.

Raj Ghat

The northern gateway to Varanasi. Travellers have arrived here by boat for centuries. Archaeologists have found artefacts dating back to 800 BCE.

When Should You Go?

October to March is ideal. November's Dev Deepawali is unmissable, over a million oil lamps light all 84 ghats on one full moon night.

The Sunrise Boat Ride

The single most iconic experience in Varanasi. Drift past all the ghats as the city wakes up. Departs 5:30 AM. Cost: ₹300–600 per person.

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