


Witness the divine Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat, a spiritual spectacle under the starlit sky, with the sacred Ganges as a backdrop.
Varanasi's weather can be unpredictable, with sudden rain showers.
Exploring the ghats and old city involves a lot of walking.
Respect local culture by dressing modestly, especially when visiting temples.

Fried puffed flour filled with lentils, served with spicy gravy.

Deep-fried flour dumplings soaked in spicy gravy, topped with curd.

Savory snack with boiled and fried potato cubes, served with chutney, yogurt, and spices.
A traditional earthen lamp used during Ganga Aarti, symbolizing the offering of light to the divine river Ganga.
A string of Rudraksha beads, considered sacred and worn for spiritual protection and good health.
Hand-carved lamps made from Himalayan salt, believed to purify air and create a soothing ambiance.
Famous for its morning breakfast, especially the kachori sabzi.
Iconic for its lassi, a popular yogurt-based drink.
Known for its variety of Indian sweets and savory snacks.

A sacred bathing ghat on the banks of the Ganges, known for its beautiful sunrise and sunset views.

A peaceful temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, offering panoramic views of the city.
A historic temple dedicated to Goddess Durga, known for its intricate architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
A serene lakeside promenade in Mudumalai, offering panoramic views and a peaceful retreat.
Nestled in the Kullu Valley, Barsoor Lake is a serene high-altitude lake known for its mesmerizing beauty and trout fishing.

A stunning 16th-century château in Fontainebleau, renowned for its illuminated evenings and rich history.