8 Things to do when in Varanasi

We’ve written many general articles about the holy city Varanasi and the life along the Ganges river. But people keep asking us what our personal Varanasi highlights are, therefore, we’d now like to share our 8 must do’s when visiting this great city:
#1 Must Do In Varanasi: A Boat Ride Along The Ganges River.
A boat ride along the Ganges river is one of the absolute musts when visiting Varanasi. You have to negotiate the price a little bit because boats are in high demand and many tourists spoil the rates. It will cost you between 150 – 400 Rupees, depending how far you want to go.
Start upriver; this means you walk upstream as far as the University complex and negotiate a boat ride from there. Don’t mind any dead body floating by … this is nothing too special in Varanasi, since lots of Hindus come here from all over India for their last days to die along the holy Ganges river.
A boat ride along the Ganges river is essential for a real Varanasi experience.
A boat ride along the Ganges river is essential for a real Varanasi experience.
Hindus believe that they have three mothers: the mother who has given them birth, Mother India and Mother Ganga. Therefore, a ride along this majestic river is an absolute must when visiting Varanasi.
Hindus believe that they have three mothers: the mother who has given them birth, Mother India and Mother Ganga. Therefore, a ride along this majestic river is an absolute must when visiting Varanasi.
#2 Must Do In Varanasi: The Area Around Malviya Bridge.
Now you’ve already seen the Varanasi skyline from a boat view, but to be near the action, a stroll along the Ganges downstream all the way to Malviya Bridge (originally called The Dufferin Bridge) is a great experience.
The bridge is a double decker bridge, that carries rail track on lower deck and road on the upper deck. It’s interesting to watch all the different vehicles & trains cross and see the people living underneath the bridge and its corners, where they are protected from sun and rain. Malviya Bridge is the “end” of the inner holy area of Varanasi. This means if one dies in this inner circle, he will reach eternity immediately and this is also the reason why lots of “homeless” people call this bridge their home.
Walk across it and start strolling back in the direction of the city. It’s an impressive sight to see (& fell) trains cross as you stand on the riverbank. Eventually a boatman will come along and row you back upstream.
Malviya Bridge is not only an impressive sight, but also an important lifeline, since it's also the way to Mughal Sarai train station.
Malviya Bridge is not only an impressive sight, but also an important lifeline, since it’s also the way to Mughal Sarai train station.
Malviya Bridge in Varanasi, which was inaugurated in 1887 (originally called The Dufferin Bridge), is a double decker bridge over the Ganges river. It carries rail track on lower deck and road on the upper deck.
Malviya Bridge in Varanasi, which was inaugurated in 1887 (originally called The Dufferin Bridge), is a double decker bridge over the Ganges river. It carries rail track on lower deck and road on the upper deck.
#3 Must Do In Varanasi: A Stroll Along The Ghats.
Every Ghat has its own meaning and use. Some Ghats are “reserved” for washing clothes and doing laundry. For example Assi Ghat is a prominent bathing Ghat, while others are dedicated to worshipping, and some are for cremation like Manikarnika Ghat, downstream from Dasaswameth Ghat (also called Main Ghat). Bathing near Tulsi Ghat is believed to get rid of leprosy. So as you can see, there’s not only lots to see, but also lots to learn about each Ghat along the Ganges river.
Taking a stroll along the Ghats in Varanasi is a must for every visitor.
Taking a stroll along the Ghats in Varanasi is a must for every visitor.
Kids jumping into the Ganges river while walking along the Ghats in Varanasi.
Kids jumping into the Ganges river while walking along the Ghats in Varanasi.
The skyline of Varanasi is one you will never forget.
The skyline of Varanasi is one you will never forget.
#4 Must Do In Varanasi: Varanasi From Above.
There are many hotels with roof terraces – either with a restaurant, or a private balcony adjoining the room. We suggest to have lunch at one of these places to see Varanasi from above. Good places are: Alka Hotel, Ganpati guest house and Temple Hotel. Alka hotel and Ganpati guest house are good options for your entire stay in Varanasi.
Again, you’ll most probably see the occasional body floating by, which is about as normal as breakfast, lunch and dinner.
The water of the Ganges river is holy and many visitors bring is back home in carafes.
The water of the Ganges river is holy and many visitors bring is back home in carafes.
The view from the balcony of the Alka Hotel in Varanasi, India.
The view from the balcony of the Alka Hotel in Varanasi will give you several amazing photo opportunities.
#5 Must Do In Varanasi: Exploring The Winding Side Streets.
The old town is dotted with small alleys, so just leave the main road, turn left or right and you will come to see some unusual places. Don’t worry about getting lost, because sooner or later you’ll end up either in front of the river or on a main street. A compass or Google Maps is a good choice not to lose direction.
Out intention was to find the place where the bodies arrive in the city. We asked our way through some stores, until one guy finally told us that we should stroll around the area near the town hall. We sat down in a hardware store at the corner and the owner was very keen to explain all the things surrounding a body’s arrival…
The old city of Varanasi extends about two kilometres back from the river and is a maze of alleyways and streets.
The old city of Varanasi extends about two kilometres back from the river and is a maze of alleyways and streets.
There is something new and colourful to explore around every corner in Varanasi.
There is something new and colourful to explore around every corner in Varanasi.
#6 Must Do In Varanasi: Experiencing Varanasi During A Festival.
Hundreds, or better thousands of people all dressed in orange hurdled in every little street corner during festivals in Varanasi. The police forces are relentless, worshippers have to line up and obey all the rules that are enforced on such festival occasions. Police will not hesitate to use their bamboo sticks to keep things in order. It’s a security measurement to keep such big hordes under control. Try to get somewhere on top so that you can watch the crowds from above.
Crowds of people in Varanasi, India.
Crowds of Hindus during a Krishna festival in Varanasi, India.
#7 Must Do In Varanasi: Getting A Haircut Or Beard Trim At A Local Barber.
If you’re travelling through India, you’ll notice that the hairdressers you’ll pass along the streets are barbers for men only. Lady hairdressers are mostly hidden behind closed doors or curtains. If you insist enough though, even a local barber will give you a nice wash and blow dry … and if you’re really lucky (and you’re up for it) even a haircut. Don’t worry, hair grows again… after all, no risk, no fun. Plus it’s quite relaxing when you’re out all day in a crowded city like Varanasi.
Local barbers can be found in any city or village in India, Varanasi is no exception.
Local barbers can be found in any city or village in India, Varanasi is no exception.
A typical barber shop along the Ghats in Varanasi.
A typical barber shop along the Ghats in Varanasi.
#8 Must Do In Varanasi: Eat & Drink At The Crown Bread Bakery.
So Indian food is one of our favourite foods. But when traveling though India for a couple of weeks in a row, cravings for a delicious cake or western-style food (that actually tastes like it should) arise. At the Brown Bread Bakery, all your hard effort will be rewarded. Prices are a bit higher than average, but that’s because they pay fair wages and only use organic products!
Tip: Don’t stay on the ground floor, but walk up all the way to the top for a good relaxing atmosphere without the noise or bicycle or motorcycle horns.
The rooftop terrace of the Brown Bread Bakery is not only the highlight of the bakery, but Varanasi itself.
The rooftop terrace of the Brown Bread Bakery is not only the highlight of the bakery, but Varanasi itself.
You can truly relax and enjoy the beautiful rooftop terrace of the Brown Bread Bakery in Varanasi.
You can truly relax and enjoy the beautiful rooftop terrace of the Brown Bread Bakery in Varanasi.
The ground floor of the Brown Bread Bakery also offers a few seating possibilities and is bet used when you don't have much time.
The ground floor of the Brown Bread Bakery also offers a few seating possibilities and is bet used when you don’t have much time.
The Brown Bread Bakery is a famous spot in Varanasi and pretty much everyone can guide you the way here.
The Brown Bread Bakery is a famous spot in Varanasi and pretty much everyone can guide you the way here.
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