


A massive stupa in Sarnath, marking the spot where Buddha first taught the Dharma, offering a serene and historic experience.
Known for its traditional Awadhi breakfast, this restaurant is a local favorite.
Famous for its breakfast street food, especially the 'kashi chaat'.
Known for its Mughlai cuisine, this restaurant is a historic landmark.

Fried poori (bread) with spicy bedmi (lentil) curry.

Sweetened, reduced milk with saffron and dry fruits.

Fried kachori (savory snack) with spicy potato curry.
Traditional earthenware with intricate designs, reflecting the ancient craftsmanship of the region.
Exquisite gold and silver thread embroidery, a specialty of the region, often used to adorn clothing and accessories.
Enamel work jewelry, known for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, a popular choice among tourists.
Protection from sun and mosquitoes while exploring ancient sites.
Essential for protecting face and neck from harsh sunlight.
Ideal for long hours of walking and exploring ancient sites.
A well-preserved stupa from the Mauryan period, offering a glimpse into ancient Buddhist architecture.
Home to an extensive collection of Buddhist art and artifacts, including the famous Ashoka Pillar.
A unique stupa with a pyramid-like structure, offering panoramic views of Sarnath.