

Sarnath Museum, a treasure trove of Buddhist art and architecture, is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
One of the most significant stupas in Sarnath, built by Emperor Ashoka.
A octagonal stupa built to commemorate the spot where Buddha met his first disciples.

Home to ancient Buddhist artifacts, including the famous Ashoka Pillar.

Sarnath can be hot during the day but cooler in the evenings, making long sleeves useful.
Protection from the sun is essential when visiting outdoor attractions like the museum.
To protect your skin from the sun's harsh rays during outdoor activities.

Whole wheat flatbread stuffed with spiced potatoes, served with butter and curd.

Crispy, deep-fried batter soaked in sweet syrup, often served with curd.
Spicy chickpea curry, often served with bhature or rice.
Famous for its Bengali breakfast, especially Luchi and Aloo Dum.
Offers a beautiful view of the Ganges and serves delicious local breakfast.
Known for its rich Mughlai cuisine, especially the Biryani and Kebabs.
Handcrafted terracotta items, a Sarnath specialty, depicting Buddhist motifs and scenes.
Exquisite silk sarees and fabrics, known for their intricate zari work and traditional designs.
Artistically carved stone items, such as stupas, chakra, and Buddha statues, reflecting the town's Buddhist heritage.
Serang Heritage Market, a bustling traditional market, offers a glimpse into local culture and shopping delights.
Candi Giri Kusuma, a 12th-century Hindu temple, is known for its intricate carvings and peaceful atmosphere.
A gateway to the expansive El Palmar National Park, offering information, trails, and wildlife spotting opportunities.