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Pilgrimage Packages Of Varanasi

Varanasi the city of lights

Varanasi, the dream of millions and millions of Hindus living in India and around the world, is a holy and sacred city. Every Hindu wants to visit this city at least once in their lifetime with the purpose of attaining Moksha.
Moksha is liberation or salvation. Hindus seek to break free from the cycle of birth and rebirth, believing that life on Earth is full of suffering and illusions. Moksha provides permanent detachment of the soul and spirit from this worldly cycle. Varanasi is considered Avimukta, meaning it grants Moksha.
The Ganga, the divine and heavenly river flowing through the city, is believed to wash away sins and enable Moksha. It is not just a river; it is a Goddess and a Mother to Hindus, lovingly called Ganga Maiyya (Mother Ganga). Hindus believe that the Ganga descended from heaven to Earth carrying holy water with divine powers.
Varanasi is also known as Kashi, its religious name. Kashi means “The City of Light,” signifying the eternal radiance of knowledge, wisdom, and spirituality.

The Significance of Varanasi

Varanasi is not just a city; it is the embodiment of spiritual consciousness, culture, and civilization. It is one of the oldest living cities in the world, with a history dating back over 3,000 years. Revered by Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains, Varanasi is home to countless temples, ashrams, and ghats, where devotees perform sacred rituals daily.
The city is also a major center for learning and philosophy. It has been a hub for scholars, poets, saints, and artists for centuries. Varanasi has preserved ancient traditions, including music, dance, and Sanskrit studies. The world-renowned Banaras Hindu University (BHU) continues to be a leading institution of education and research.
Apart from its religious and academic significance, Varanasi is famous for its unique Banarasi silk sarees, exquisite handicrafts, and rich culinary heritage. The narrow lanes of the city bustle with life, offering a glimpse into a culture deeply rooted in tradition yet vibrant and ever-evolving.

The Essence of Varanasi (3 Nights / 4 Days)
Price: ₹13,500 per person
Group Size: Minimum 4 people
Includes: Stay in Varanasi, Ganga Aarti experience, temple visits, silk weaving tour.
Ideal For: First-time visitors looking to explore the cultural heart of India.

The Ghats of Varanasi

Varanasi is renowned for its ghats, the riverfront steps that lead to the sacred Ganga. There are nearly 100 ghats, each with its own historical and spiritual significance. Some of the most famous ghats include:

Dashashwamedh Ghat – The most popular ghat, known for its Ganga Aarti, a mesmerizing ritual performed every evening with lamps, chants, and music.

Manikarnika Ghat – The main cremation ghat where bodies are burned as part of Hindu funeral rites, symbolizing the cycle of life and death.

Assi Ghat – A peaceful and spiritual ghat, frequented by saints, yogis, and travelers for meditation and yoga.

Harishchandra Ghat – Another cremation ghat with deep religious significance, linked to the legendary King Harishchandra.

Panchganga Ghat – A historic site where five sacred rivers are believed to meet.

Each ghat has its own story, contributing to the mystical charm of Varanasi. Pilgrims take ritual baths in the Ganga, believing it purifies their sins and brings spiritual awakening.

Temples of Varanasi

Varanasi is home to some of the most revered temples in India. Some of the must-visit temples include:

Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas in India.
The temple has a rich history and has been rebuilt several times, with the latest reconstruction by Ahilyabai Holkar in the 18th century.
Devotees believe that visiting this temple and offering prayers can grant moksha (liberation from the cycle of birth and death).

This striking red temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga, the warrior form of Parvati.
The temple is known for its unique Nagara-style architecture and is surrounded by a sacred pond called Durga Kund.
The large population of monkeys in and around the temple gives it the nickname “Monkey Temple.”

A unique temple that does not worship any deity but instead has a huge marble relief map of India, symbolizing unity and patriotism.
It was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1936 and represents Bharat Mata (Mother India).

Lord Kal Bhairav, a fierce form of Shiva, is believed to be the guardian deity of Varanasi.
Devotees believe that visiting this temple protects them from negative energies and grants spiritual power.
Offering mustard oil and black thread to Lord Bhairav is a common ritual here.

These temples attract millions of pilgrims and travelers who come seeking divine blessings and enlightenment.

City of Temples Walk
Price: ₹500 per head
Duration: 2 hours
Inclusions: Temple visits (Kashi Vishwanath surroundings), history, spiritual significance explained by guide.
Highlights: Explore lesser-known temples, hear mythological tales.

Festivals Celebrated in Varanasi

Varanasi comes alive with grand festivals and celebrations throughout the year. Some of the most important festivals include:

Music, Art, and Culture of Varanasi

Varanasi is not just a city of temples and ghats; it is also a major cultural and artistic hub. It has been home to legendary musicians, poets, and artists who have shaped Indian classical music and dance.

Banaras Gharana – One of the most prominent schools of Indian classical music, known for its unique style of singing and instrumental performances.
Ravi Shankar – The world-famous sitar maestro, who introduced Indian classical music to the global stage, hailed from Varanasi.
Bismillah Khan – The legendary shehnai player, who took this traditional wind instrument to international fame.
Kathak Dance – The city has been a center for Kathak, one of the eight classical dance forms of India, known for its intricate footwork and storytelling.

Apart from music and dance, Varanasi is also famous for its rich literary heritage, with many poets like Kabir, Tulsidas, and Jaishankar Prasad leaving their mark on the city’s history.

Banarasi Sarees and Handicrafts

Varanasi is world-famous for its Banarasi silk sarees, which are known for their intricate gold and silver brocade (zari) work. These sarees are a must-have for Indian weddings and festivals.

In addition to sarees, Varanasi is also known for:

Wooden toys and handicrafts – Beautifully handcrafted wooden toys, idols, and decorative items.
Brassware and copperware – Exquisite metal crafts, including puja utensils, lamps, and statues.
Gulabi Meenakari – A unique enamel art form used in jewelry and decorative pieces.

These handicrafts reflect the city’s rich artistic traditions and are in high demand worldwide.

The Food of Varanasi

The culinary delights of Varanasi are just as famous as its temples and ghats. The city offers a mix of traditional sweets, street food, and unique beverages. Some must-try foods include:

Kachori Sabzi – A crispy deep-fried snack served with spicy potato curry, commonly eaten for breakfast.
Tamatar Chaat – A special spicy and tangy chaat made with mashed tomatoes, boiled potatoes, and exotic spices.
Baati Chokha – A rustic dish made of wheat dumplings (baati) served with mashed spiced brinjal (chokha).
Malaiyo – A winter specialty, this creamy, saffron-infused milk froth melts in the mouth.
Rabri Jalebi – A combination of thickened sweet milk (rabri) with crispy sugar-coated spirals (jalebi).
Banarasi Paan – No visit to Varanasi is complete without trying the famous betel leaf preparation, which is a cultural tradition in itself.

Food Walk
Price: ₹700 per head
Duration: 2 hours
Inclusions: Tasting of 5–7 iconic Varanasi street foods, walk through local markets, food stories.
Highlights: Kachori, Tamatar chaat, Malaiyyo, Lassi, and more.

Shopping in Varanasi: What to Buy?

A trip to Varanasi is incomplete without exploring its bustling markets filled with traditional items and handicrafts. Some must-buy souvenirs include:

Banarasi Silk Sarees

World-famous for their intricate zari work, these sarees are a symbol of elegance and tradition.

Rudraksha Beads & Spiritual Items

Devotional beads, idols, and puja essentials are widely available.

Handcrafted utensils, lamps, and decorative items made of brass and copper.

Handcrafted utensils, lamps, and decorative items made of brass and copper.

Boat Rides on the Ganges

A boat ride along the Ganga River offers a breathtaking view of Varanasi’s ghats and temples. These rides are especially popular during sunrise and sunset.

Sunrise Boat Ride – Witness the city waking up with the first rays of the sun, reflecting on the river. This is the best time to see devotees performing morning prayers and rituals.
Evening Boat Ride – Enjoy the illuminated ghats during the Ganga Aarti, offering a magical and serene experience.

Sunrise Boat Ride – Witness the city waking up with the first rays of the sun, reflecting on the river. This is the best time to see devotees performing morning prayers and rituals.
Evening Boat Ride – Enjoy the illuminated ghats during the Ganga Aarti, offering a magical and serene experience.

Sunrise Boat Tour

Price: ₹800 per head
Duration: 2 hours
Inclusions: Boat ride along the Ganga at sunrise, ghats and temple view, local myths and legends, guide commentary.
Highlights: Peaceful boat experience, golden hour photography, life on the ghats.

Sunset Boat Tour

Price: ₹1000 per head
Duration: 2 hours
Inclusions: Boat ride along the Ganga at sunset, ghats and temple view, local myths and legends, guide commentary.
Highlights: Peaceful boat experience, golden hour photography, life on the ghats.

Yoga and Meditation in Varanasi

Varanasi is a center for spiritual awakening, making it an ideal place to practice yoga and meditation. Many ashrams and yoga centers offer classes for beginners and advanced practitioners.

Some well-known places for yoga and meditation include:


Assi Ghat – A popular spot for sunrise yoga sessions.
Sarnath – A peaceful Buddhist site ideal for deep meditation.
BHU Yoga Center – Offers structured yoga programs guided by experienced instructors.

Price: ₹500 per head
Duration: 1 hour
Inclusions: Guided yoga session by the Ganga, breathing & meditation techniques, spiritual start to your day.
Highlights: Peaceful riverside ambiance, inner connection.

Best Time to Visit Varanasi

Varanasi can be visited throughout the year, but the best time is October to March when the weather is pleasant.

Summer (April – June) – Very hot, with temperatures reaching 45°C. It’s not ideal for exploring during the day.
Monsoon (July – September) – The ghats may get flooded, but the city looks lush and beautiful.
Winter (October – March) – The most comfortable season, with temperatures between 5°C and 20°C. Ideal for sightseeing, festivals, and outdoor activities.

Some More Packages

3 Days Spiritual Varanasi Tour

Overview:
Dive into the essence of Varanasi with this 3-day spiritual journey that covers Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Ganga Aarti, Sarnath, and major ghats.
Highlights:
Evening Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat
Temple Tour (Kashi Vishwanath, Annapurna, Sankat Mochan)
Excursion to Sarnath
Price: ₹7,200 per person

4 Days Kashi Darshan Tour

Overview:
Perfect for those looking to explore Varanasi deeply, this package covers both spiritual and cultural landmarks.
Highlights:
Complete ghat darshan with morning boat ride
Sarnath Buddhist trail
Local markets and street food exploration
Price: ₹9,200 per person

5 Days Kashi with Prayagraj

Overview:
A combination of two ancient cities — Varanasi and Prayagraj. Experience Triveni Sangam and spiritual rituals.
Highlights:
Sangam Snan at Prayagraj
Akshayavat & Hanuman Temple
Varanasi darshan including temples & ghats
Price: ₹12,700 per person

6 Days Kashi-Ayodhya-Prayagraj Tour

Overview:
Embark on a holy triangle tour of Lord Ram’s birthplace, Kashi temples, and the sacred Sangam.
Highlights:
Ram Janmabhoomi & Hanuman Garhi in Ayodhya
Prayagraj Sangam visit
Ganga Aarti & temple trail in Varanasi
Price: ₹14,800 per person

2 Nights / 3 Days Kashi Darshan

Overview:
A short and sweet spiritual getaway to Varanasi.
Highlights:
Kashi Vishwanath Temple visit
Ganga boat ride and evening Aarti
Sarnath visit
Price: ₹6,999 per person

7 Days Spiritual Circuit: Varanasi-Ayodhya-Chitrakoot-Prayagraj

Overview:
Explore the Ramayana trail — from Varanasi to sacred Chitrakoot and beyond.
Highlights:
Bharat Milap site in Chitrakoot
Sita Kund & Gupt Godavari
Full-day Ayodhya and Prayagraj tour
Price: ₹18,999 per person

 Ganga Snan & Pind Dan

Price Range: ₹2,500 – ₹5,000 per person
Includes:
Priest services (Telugu/Tamil/Bengali speaking available)
Ritual materials (flowers, puja samagri, etc.)
Local transport (e-rickshaw) pickup/drop
Extra Costs:
Godan (cow donation): ₹1,000-₹2,000
Brahman Bhojan: ₹500-₹1,000 per priest

Panchkoshi Yatra by Car

Price Range: ₹4,000 – ₹8,000 per group (up to 4 people)
Includes:
AC car with driver
Govt.-approved guide
Temple entry fees
Excludes:
Meals (lunch can be arranged at ₹200-₹500/person)

Custom Group Tours / Premium Packages

Overview:
Tailored tours for corporate groups, senior citizens, families or international travelers.
Inclusions:
AC vehicles, luxury stays, multi-lingual guides
Special arrangements for rituals, poojas, etc.
Price: On Request

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