Tranquil Varanasi: A 2-Day Nature Itinerary

Day 1: Riverside Exploration

Varanasi, India

8:00AM

Breakfast at Assi Ghat

Enjoy a serene breakfast by the Ganges River, watching the morning rituals and feeling the tranquility of the surroundings.
INR 300, 1 hour

10:00AM

Visit Tulsi Manas Temple

Explore the beautiful temple known for its serene surroundings and intricate marble carvings depicting Indian mythology.
INR 100, 1.5 hours

1:00PM

Lunch at a Local Vegetarian Restaurant

Savor a traditional vegetarian lunch at a local restaurant, experiencing the flavors of Varanasi cuisine.
INR 500, 1 hour

3:00PM

Explore Ramnagar Fort

Discover the history and stunning architecture of this ancient fort, surrounded by lush gardens and overlooking the Ganges River.
INR 200, 2 hours

5:00PM

Evening Boat Ride on the Ganges

Embark on a peaceful boat ride to witness the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti ceremony and the stunning river views as the sun sets.
INR 300, 1.5 hours

7:30PM

Traditional Dinner at a Riverside Restaurant

Indulge in a sumptuous dinner while enjoying the serene atmosphere and the gentle sounds of the flowing river.
INR 800, 2 hours

Day 2: Serenity and Sunsets

Varanasi, India

6:00AM

Sunrise Boat Ride on the Ganges

Witness the city come alive as you glide across the tranquil waters of the Ganges, soaking in the ethereal beauty of the sunrise.
INR 400, 2 hours

9:00AM

Morning Nature Walk at Sarnath

Stroll through the peaceful gardens and visit the sacred sites, connecting with nature and the spiritual essence of Sarnath.
Free, 1.5 hours

12:00PM

Lunch at a Local Eatery in Sarnath

Enjoy a simple and flavorful lunch at a local eatery, experiencing the authentic taste of Sarnath.
INR 300, 1 hour

2:00PM

Explore Bharat Kala Bhavan Museum

Discover a wealth of art, sculptures, and historical artifacts, immersing yourself in the rich cultural heritage of India.
INR 150, 2 hours

5:00PM

Sunset at Dashashwamedh Ghat

Marvel at the breathtaking sunset over the Ganges, surrounded by the spiritual ambiance of this revered ghat.
Free, 1.5 hours