Hiring a car to roam around Varanasi.

 Varanasi is India‘s oldest city, located along the banks of the famous River Ganges in the state of Uttar Pradesh, in North East India. Varanasi is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities and is dripping in history and spirituality. It is one of the seven Hindu and Janist holy cities, or Sapta Puri, in India. Buddhism is said to have been founded in Varanasi as well. Varanasi is a spiritual city, where Hindus go to pray, wash away their sins and honour their dead on the banks of the Ganges. Dying in Varanasi is seen as auspicious, as it ends the cycle of rebirth. A trip to the Ganges via car rental in Varanasi will reveal countless sights that will remain with you long after you leave.

When to visit Varanasi


 

The best time to visit Varanasi is from November to March. June to September is monsoon season, when the weather is still hot and humid. October to March is cold, when temperatures can be as low as 5 degrees. November to March would be the most comfortable time to visit Varanasi. Summer starts in April, and may be a good time to visit if you want it to be hot, but not unbearable. Throughout the year the cab service in Varanasi are available.

What to Expect In Varanasi

Varanasi is a special place. It is also crowded and dusty. All around you, life is taking place. You will see wonderful sites in Varanasi. From young boys having a water fight in the Ganges, to women sitting preparing food in doorways along the winding alleys, to bodies being cremated and holy men smoking pipes. Away from the ghats, the streets are busy with people going about their day, and small shops display their wares piled precariously all around their stores. The streets and ghats are often busy and hectic. You will see lots of great sights that you won’t forget. Car hire in Varanasi is the best way to commute here.

What to do in Varanasi

Visit the Ghats


 

The ghats are the stone steps leading to the banks of the Ganges. The Dashashwamedh Ghat is the the main ghat, and it’s where the nightly Agni Pooja ceremony takes place. The Manikarnika and Harishchandra Ghats are where Hindus cremate their dead.

Take a boat ride along the Ganges

Sunrise and sunset are the best times to experience this.  A moment you will never forget!

Experience the nightly Agni Pooja ceremony


 

Performed by Brahmin priests, this popular ceremony involves candles, incense and ringing bells. It is best to see it from dry land or even from boats in water. Watching it from a boat is a really nice experience, as all the boats gather together, gently bumping off each other as children jump from boat to boat and everyone is quietly waiting in the dark.

See silk being spun

Varanasi is filled with factories and workshops where silk is spun and beautiful scarves, bedspreads and rugs are made. Be prepared to politely refuse the long and friendly sales pitch that will follow. Opt for a taxi service in Varanasi and enjoy the mystique air here.

Conclusion

The holiest city of India has a lot to offer to its tourists! Keep an open mind and enjoy Varanasi without keeping any inhibitions!

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