Varanasi, also known as Banaras, stands as an ancient city of India. Nestled along the sacred banks of the Ganges River, it holds a revered status as one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Hindus. Pilgrims believe taking a single dip in the Ganga river will wash away their sins. Beyond its religious significance, Varanasi is a cultural and traditional hub, steeped in centuries-old customs and rituals. Among its many attractions, the mesmerising Ganga Aarti ceremony at dawn captures the hearts of visitors, offering a captivating glimpse into the city's spiritual essence.
Namo Ghat stands as a vibrant center of cultural activities, renowned as the largest Ghat in India. It ranks among the world’s grandest Ghats. Besides offering cultural and spiritual experiences, visitors can engage in water adventure activities, participate in yoga sessions, and enjoy leisurely walks. Additionally, there's a special playground for children equipped with a toy train, play zone, and jumping zone for their entertainment. Varanasi’s most famous Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya Bridge passes near the Ghat.