We are local guides. Our families have lived for many generations in Varanasi allowing us to know every hidden corner of this beautiful and ancient city, along with fascinating stories about our traditions, history, religion, and ordinary people like ourselves.
Varanasi represents the soul of India. A visitor alone can never hope to uncover more than a fraction of its secrets. Still, with our help, you will be able to discover the essence of this captivating city. Our tour will start at the meeting point, from where we will embark on a 3 hours journey to discover the most important historical and religious sites. We will visit the Ghats, crematorium, temples narrow streets, markets and popular food stalls, but also less touristic spots that are key to understanding the reality of modern Varanasi. During our tour, we will be sharing with you historical information and other important facts but also telling you interesting stories about our daily life, our gastronomy and our customs.
the Ganges River
Varanasi, India
Kedar Ghat in Varanasi is a significant site with a rich spiritual atmosphere. Here are some highlights to explore
Bangali Tola Road, Near Manasarovar Ghat, Varanasi, India
Raja Harishchandra Ghat in Varanasi is known for its significance in Hindu funeral rituals and offers a unique glimpse into the local customs. Here are some key things to see and experience: Visiting Raja Harishchandra Ghat can be a profound experience, reflecting the spiritual depth and cultural richness of Varanasi
Juna Akhara, Varanasi, India
An Indian akhada is a traditional training center for wrestlers, often associated with Indian wrestling styles like kushti. Akhadas serve as both training facilities and spiritual spaces, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of India. Here are some key aspects: Overall, akhadas are integral to preserving India’s wrestling traditions and fostering a sense of community and culture around this ancient sport.
Visiting the Kashi Kamkoteshwar Mahadev Temple offers a chance to connect with the spiritual heritage of Varanasi and experience its deep-rooted traditions.
ut also for its deep spiritual teachings and cultural relevance within the sacred landscape of Varanasi.
divine feminine energy and experience the rich spiritual culture of Varanasi.
ineage of Kriya Yoga and a key disciple of the famous yogi, Babaji. Lahiri Mahasaya remains an important figure in the spiritual landscape of India, inspiring countless individuals on their spiritual journeys.
Below Hotel Ganges Grand on Godowlia crossing city centre
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