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What are travellers saying about Varanasi?
9.8
History Buffs
8.5
Spiritual Seekers
7.4
Backpackers
6.5
Family Travellers
5.8
Adventure Travellers
Member reviews (60)
Aman Sharma
27/11/2019
people are great, friendly, if u want peace u can definetly get it. yoga was great.
place to visit.
1- Sarnath
2-walk in the ghats
3- try lassi its yummy
4- if u can try spicy food then u should definetly try litti chokha. it was yum.
worth coming
planing next trip soon
Kevin PicholoFoster City
13/01/2019
Old part of Varanasi by the Ganges River was the most authentic and traditional part of India you will ever see. Narrow maze like alley ways filled with shops, restaurants, temples, markets, street vendors and cows everywhere.
Kamalan TravelsNew Delhi
19/01/2016
One of the world’s oldest continually inhabited cities and one of Hinduism’s seven holy cities, Varanasi is a hub of philosophy, theosophy, medicine and learning. It is now a chaotic mélange of pilgrims, tourists and trident-toting sadhus, cycle rickshaws, boats and ghats. It is not an overstatement or cliché to say that there truly is nowhere else quite like Varanasi. It is impossible to leave unstirred, unshaken or unmoved.
Stephen BugnoAnchorage
21/09/2015
Varanasi has got to be one of the most fascinating and historically and culturally significant cities in the world. It's also one of the dirtiest, including the river Ganges. It took me two trips to India to get here, but my India experience was not complete without seeing the masses bathe in the holy river.
FAQs
The least expensive month is May, with an average of ₹1,404 per night. The most expensive month to stay in Varanasi is October, with an average price of ₹7,770 per night.
The average price of a hotel in December last year was ₹2,059 per night. This is 25% less than the average nightly price of ₹2,590 seen over the previous 12 months.
In Varanasi, the expected average temperature in December is 19.3°C/66.7°F. The warmest month is typically October, which averages 28.6°C/83.5°F. The coolest month is February, with temperatures averaging 12.5°C/54.5°F.
The nearest airport to Varanasi is Varanasi (VNS) (18.63km).
We use indicative prices on this page to help you choose from a large number of options. This month's estimated lowest price is based on the average of the lowest prices found for hotels in this destination on Skyscanner from December last year.
people are great, friendly, if u want peace u can definetly get it. yoga was great. place to visit. 1- Sarnath 2-walk in the ghats 3- try lassi its yummy 4- if u can try spicy food then u should definetly try litti chokha. it was yum. worth coming planing next trip soon
Old part of Varanasi by the Ganges River was the most authentic and traditional part of India you will ever see. Narrow maze like alley ways filled with shops, restaurants, temples, markets, street vendors and cows everywhere.
One of the world’s oldest continually inhabited cities and one of Hinduism’s seven holy cities, Varanasi is a hub of philosophy, theosophy, medicine and learning. It is now a chaotic mélange of pilgrims, tourists and trident-toting sadhus, cycle rickshaws, boats and ghats. It is not an overstatement or cliché to say that there truly is nowhere else quite like Varanasi. It is impossible to leave unstirred, unshaken or unmoved.
Varanasi has got to be one of the most fascinating and historically and culturally significant cities in the world. It's also one of the dirtiest, including the river Ganges. It took me two trips to India to get here, but my India experience was not complete without seeing the masses bathe in the holy river.