


Nestled in the heart of Varanasi, Banaras Hindu University is a premier institution known for its academic excellence and cultural significance.

Renowned for their intricate zari work and delicate patterns, these sarees are a symbol of Banaras' rich textile tradition.

A unique blend of betel nut, spices, and flavorings wrapped in a betel leaf, this paan is a local specialty.
Vibrant glass paintings depicting Mother India are a popular art form in Banaras, reflecting the city's cultural diversity.
Famous for its 'Litti Chokha', a Bihari delicacy, and serves a variety of breakfast items.
Iconic street food joint famous for its 'Kashi Style' chaat and breakfast items.
Offers a variety of Indian and Bengali dishes, known for its 'Bhajans' and 'Mangsher Jhol'.
Banaras is hot and humid, but modest clothing is expected for visiting religious sites.
Comfortable footwear is essential for exploring the university's large campus.

Staying hydrated is crucial in Banaras' climate, and tap water should be avoided.

Crispy, deep-fried batter soaked in sugar syrup, served with rabri.
Fried, flaky pastry filled with lentils and spices, served with potato curry.
Potato cubes tossed with spices, chutney, and yogurt.
One of the most revered temples in Banaras, dedicated to Lord Shiva.
A peaceful riverside ghat, perfect for morning walks and sunrise views.
A treasure trove of artifacts and exhibits showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Banaras.
A serene, 3.5-acre park in Kensington Gardens, dedicated to Princess Diana, featuring a fountain and memorial statue.
A serene coastal stretch offering sunset views, local food stalls, and a blend of traditional and modern architecture.

A serene oasis in Sylhet, Bangladesh, home to a diverse collection of plants and trees, including the rare and endangered species.