
Places To Visit Tent City Varanasi

Art & Crafts
Varanasi is well known throughout the world for its Banarasi Sarees. Other types of art and crafts produced here include brassware, copperware, ivory work, glass bangles, wood, stone, and clay toys, as well as superb gold jewellery.

Bharat Kala Bhavan Museum
In Varanasi, there are around 88 ghats, some of which are used for bathing, prayer, and even cremation. The majority of them have ties to myths or legends.

Banaras Hindu University
A historically significant and renowned university. The Banaras Hindu University, founded in 1916, is one of Asia’s largest residential universities, housing nearly 25,000 students.

Ganga Mahotsav
An annual celebration of the Gangetic plains’ cultural heritage

Ghat Exploration
In Varanasi, there are around 88 ghats, some of which are used for bathing, prayer, and even cremation. The majority of them have ties to myths or legends.

Ganga River
Varanasi’s spiritual force originates from and reaches its peak at the Ganga River.

Musical Heritage
The traditional music of Varanasi, or Banarasi Gharana, is the birthplace of musicians. In 2015, UNESCO named Varanasi a “City of Music.”

Ramnagar Fort
A stone fort and palace from the 18th century. The Ramnagar Fort, an 18th-century fort 14 kilometres from Varanasi, displays antique weapons, exquisite hookahs, vintage cars, jewel-covered sedan seats, and a unique astronomical clock that is more than 150 years old.

Ramlila
A stage representation of the famous Hindu Epic Ramayana

Sarnath
One of the most prominent Buddhist structures in India

Temple Tour
In addition to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Varanasi is well-known for its Birla Temple, Nepali Temple, Tulsi Manas Mandir, Shri Durga Temple, Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple, and others.

Varanasi Street Walk
Varanasi is famous for its narrow alleys, where the remnants of the ancient city are still visible and existent to this day.

Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple
This imposing building, which is 4 kilometres from Varanasi Junction Railway Station and close to the Manikarnika Ghat, is devoted to Lord Shiva and is covered in 800 kilogrammes of pure gold.

Assi Ghat
The key attraction to Assi Ghat is the Shiva Lingam beneath a sacred fig tree that attracts millions of pilgrims every year.

Dashashwamedh Ghat
The main Ghat in Varanasi, where it is said that Lord Brahma received Lord Shiva and performed the Ashwamedha Yagna, is well-known for hosting nighttime Ganga Aartis.

Dhamek Stupa
The Dhamek Stupa, a gigantic stone and brick building with a height of 43.6 metres and a diameter of 28 metres, was constructed more than 1500 years ago close to the hamlet of Sarnath, where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon after reaching enlightenment.