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Complete Guide

The 89 Ghats of Varanasi

Explore every step of the holy river. A simple, complete guide from Assi to Adi Keshava.

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The ghats are listed from south to north, following the traditional walking path. Read the real history, find out what it's like today, and get helpful tips for your visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 89 ghats along the western bank of the Ganges in Varanasi. They stretch about 7 km from Assi Ghat in the south to Adi Keshava Ghat in the north.

Dashashwamedh Ghat is the most famous. It hosts the spectacular Ganga Aarti ceremony every evening at 7 PM, attracting thousands of visitors daily.

October to March offers the best weather. For the ghats specifically, arrive at sunrise (5-6 AM) for the most magical experience — morning aarti, golden light on the water, and fewer crowds.

Yes! Walking the ghats from Assi to Manikarnika (about 5 km) is the classic experience. Allow 2-3 hours for a relaxed walk. Some sections flood during monsoon season (July-September).

The Ganga Aarti is a daily Hindu fire ritual performed at Dashashwamedh Ghat. Young priests offer prayers to the river using large brass lamps with multiple flames, accompanied by bells, chanting, and incense. It starts at 7 PM and lasts about 45 minutes.

Manikarnika Ghat and Harishchandra Ghat are the two primary cremation grounds. Manikarnika is the larger and more ancient one, where funeral pyres burn 24 hours a day. Photography is strictly prohibited at both.

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