Varanasi, formerly known as Banaras and Kashi, the city of light, has a strong spiritual past and is considered the most important Hindu pilgrimage site. It is believed to be the oldest city in the world and is still considered the most religious place in India.

No other place is as spiritual and charismatic as the pious Ghats of Varanasi surrounded by divine temples. It is believed that those people who die in this holy place directly reach their salvation. They are blessed by the creator and they are freed from the karma chakra, they are freed from the cycle of life and death. The Ganges River is said to be the river of salvation, and Hindu pilgrims who plunge into the Ganges River are washed away from their sins. Most of the Hindu pilgrims come here to cremate their dead family members and wash away their sins. It is a place of death and rebirth.

According to Hindu mythology, this city is the beating heart of the Hindu religion. It is a place where the physical and spiritual worlds intersect. This majestic city is the place of countless deaths, the Ghats of the Ganges River have witnessed life and death rituals for centuries and centuries. These types of ancient practices and rituals arouse the curiosity of tourists and draw them to the core. Also, the peaceful walk on the Ghats offers a fascinating experience. Boat rides along the banks of the Ganges river provide a breathtaking view and an unforgettable experience to remember.

Varanasi offers a totally different and unique picture to its visitors that they have never witnessed before and can never be seen anywhere else in the world. Visiting this holy city is an experience in itself that one can never forget. In this place one gets closer to his soul. People experience a kind of self-discovery, experience the unity of physical and spiritual being.

Apart from the spiritual significance of Varanasi, this city is also known for its art and culture. Due to the rich cultural tradition of Varanasi, it is also famous as the cultural capital of India. Varanasi is a perfect combination of history, mythology, archeology and art which makes it significant in terms of Indian culture. In addition to the enigmatic Ghats, Varanasi has beautiful temples, forts with excellent architecture, structural monuments, and different cultural centers to offer tourists that are a must-see during their trip to this city.

Like other states in India, Varanasi is also famous for its festivals. Here parties have been celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm. The city offers a smooth journey, whether travelers choose to travel by air, rail or road, it is very well connected to all other parts of the country and offers convenient transportation facilities.