

A premier residential university in India, known for its academic excellence and sprawling campus.
Famous for its 'Litti Chokha', a Bihari dish, loved by locals and students.
Iconic street food joint serving delicious 'Kachori Sabzi' and 'Jalebi' since 1952.
Historic restaurant serving royal Mughlai cuisine since 1854.

BHU has a conservative dress code and it can get hot during the day.
Visiting religious sites nearby requires covering shoulders and knees.
BHU is a large campus with plenty of walking involved.

Known for their intricate zari work and rich brocade, these sarees are a symbol of Banaras' weaving tradition.
A unique blend of spices and ingredients, this traditional paan is a must-try local delicacy.
Decorated with intricate designs, these glass bangles are a popular accessory among locals and tourists alike.

Crispy, deep-fried batter soaked in sweet syrup, served hot.
Sweet, milk-based fudge, often flavored with cardamom or saffron.
Savory snack with boiled and fried potato cubes, served with chutney, yogurt, and spices.
One of the most sacred Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, located within the premises of Banaras Hindu University.
An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its intricate architecture and serene atmosphere.

A museum showcasing the rich cultural heritage of India, with a focus on the history and artifacts of Banaras.
Tokyo National Museum, Japan's oldest national museum, houses over 110,000 artifacts, offering a comprehensive journey through Japanese art and history.
Pantai Ancol, Jakarta's most popular beach, offers a blend of urban and coastal charm, with a bustling waterfront, entertainment, and a glimpse of the city's maritime history.
A bustling traditional market in Kuala Tembeling, offering a mix of local produce, textiles, and food.