


Har Ki Pauri Ghat, a sacred bathing spot on the Ganges, is renowned for its evening Ganga Aarti and the presence of the Chandi Devi Temple.
A unique temple dedicated to Mother India, featuring a map of India carved in marble.

A serene ghat where the sacred rivers Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati are believed to converge.
A sacred bathing ghat along the Ganges, known for its evening aarti ceremony.
Hand-spun and hand-woven cotton and silk products, reflecting the city's traditional craftsmanship.
Sweet rice cakes offered to Lord Vishnu at Har Ki Pauri, a popular prasad among devotees.
Sacred water from the Ganges, poured into bottles and considered auspicious for rituals at home.
Fried puffed flour balls served with spicy potato curry

Fried dough fritters dipped in sugar syrup, served with curd
Spicy potato snack with yogurt, tamarind chutney, and chaat masala
Har Ki Pauri Ghat experiences sudden rain showers, especially during monsoons.
Exploring the ghats and nearby temples involves a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the Indian climate, and reusable bottles help reduce plastic waste.

A vibrant art museum showcasing contemporary works in a serene, modern setting.

Bhubaneswar's City Market is a bustling hub of local culture, offering a mix of traditional handicrafts, textiles, and modern shopping experiences.

A serene wildlife sanctuary along the Sheepscot River, offering nature trails, birdwatching, and a glimpse into Maine's maritime history.
Famous for its rooftop view of the Ganges and delicious breakfast options.
Known for its riverside seating and variety of breakfast options.
Popular for its healthy lunch options and riverside view.