

A series of sacred bathing steps along the Ganges in Varanasi, offering a glimpse into Hindu rituals and culture.
One of the oldest and most sacred ghats, offering a glimpse into Hindu rituals and ceremonies.
A peaceful ghat with a beautiful confluence of two sacred rivers, Assi and Ganges.

A sacred bathing ghat along the Ganges, known for its evening Ganga Aarti ceremony.
Famous for its morning breakfast, especially the 'Peda' and 'Lassi'.
Known for its traditional Bengali lunch thalis.
Offers a beautiful view of the Ganga while dining, famous for its seafood.

Ghats of the Ganga can experience sudden rain showers, especially during monsoon season.

Staying hydrated is crucial in the hot and humid climate, and reusable bottles help reduce plastic waste.

Respecting local culture, modest clothing is appreciated when visiting religious sites and local communities.

Fried wheat flour bread served with spicy potato curry.
Fried savory snack filled with spiced lentils, served with potato curry.
Savory snack with boiled potatoes, topped with spices, chutney, and yogurt.
Handmade earthen pots used to carry holy Ganga water, symbolizing the sacred river's blessings.
Exquisite silk sarees with intricate gold and silver brocade work, originating from Varanasi.
Intricate silver jewellery inspired by the river's waves and aquatic life, popular in Rishikesh.
Nottingham's Lace Market is a historic district renowned for its Victorian architecture and rich lace-making heritage.

A scenic lakeside promenade offering stunning views of Lugu Lake and the surrounding mountains.
Yading Park Museum, nestled in the heart of the Yading Nature Reserve, showcases the region's rich biodiversity and cultural heritage.