Varanasi, the spiritual capital of India, is renowned for its iconic ghats along the sacred Ganges River. Our hotel, The Lavish Stay, located in Pandeypur, offers easy access to these spiritual and cultural landmarks. Here’s a guide to the top 10 must-visit ghats near our hotel, each offering a unique glimpse into the heart of this ancient city.

1. Assi Ghat

Located about 7 km from The Lavish Stay, Assi Ghat is the southernmost ghat in Varanasi. It’s a popular spot for long-term visitors and is known for its relaxed atmosphere. Early risers can witness a beautiful sunrise and the morning Ganga Aarti here.

Highlights:

  • Morning Ganga Aarti
  • Yoga sessions
  • Boat rides

2. Dashashwamedh Ghat

Approximately 5.5 km from our hotel, Dashashwamedh Ghat is the most famous and vibrant ghat in Varanasi. It’s believed that Lord Brahma sacrificed ten horses here in a Vedic ritual.

Highlights:

  • Evening Ganga Aarti (a must-see spectacle)
  • Colorful markets nearby
  • Historical significance

3. Manikarnika Ghat

About 5 km from The Lavish Stay, Manikarnika Ghat is one of the oldest and most sacred cremation ghats. While it might be intense for some visitors, it offers a profound insight into Hindu beliefs about life and death.

Highlights:

  • Witness ancient cremation rituals
  • Spiritual significance
  • Stunning architecture of surrounding buildings

4. Harishchandra Ghat

Located roughly 5.2 km from our hotel, Harishchandra Ghat is another important cremation ghat. It’s named after a legendary king known for his truthfulness and integrity.

Highlights:

  • Less crowded than Manikarnika Ghat
  • Peaceful atmosphere
  • Historical and mythological significance

5. Chet Singh Ghat

About 6 km from The Lavish Stay, Chet Singh Ghat is known for its historical importance. It features a majestic fort that was the site of a battle between Maharaja Chet Singh and the British East India Company in 1781.

Highlights:

  • Impressive fort architecture
  • Panoramic views of the Ganges
  • Less crowded, perfect for peaceful contemplation

6. Darbhanga Ghat

Approximately 5.3 km from our hotel, Darbhanga Ghat is known for its magnificent palace built by the royal family of Bihar. The ghat’s architectural beauty makes it a favorite among photographers.

Highlights:

  • Stunning Rajasthani architecture
  • Great spot for photography
  • Boat rides available

7. Man Mandir Ghat

Located about 5.4 km from The Lavish Stay, Man Mandir Ghat is known for its exquisite architecture and the adjacent observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur.

Highlights:

  • Ancient astronomical instruments
  • Beautiful Rajput architecture
  • Peaceful atmosphere for meditation

8. Tulsi Ghat

Roughly 6.5 km from our hotel, Tulsi Ghat is named after the famous poet Tulsidas, who is said to have written parts of the Ramcharitmanas here.

Highlights:

  • Literary significance
  • Quiet and less crowded
  • Beautiful riverside views

9. Scindia Ghat

About 5.1 km from The Lavish Stay, Scindia Ghat is known for its partially submerged Shiva temple, which creates a picturesque scene.

Highlights:

  • Unique submerged temple
  • Boat rides for closer views
  • Peaceful atmosphere

10. Kedar Ghat

Located approximately 5.7 km from our hotel, Kedar Ghat is known for its brightly painted buildings and the Kedareshwar Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Highlights:

  • Colorful architecture
  • Important pilgrimage site for South Indians
  • Less crowded than main ghats

Each of these ghats offers a unique perspective on Varanasi’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage. From The Lavish Stay, you can easily arrange transportation to visit these iconic locations. Whether you’re seeking spiritual enlightenment, historical insights, or simply want to soak in the atmosphere of this ancient city, these ghats provide an unforgettable experience.

Remember to respect local customs and traditions when visiting these sacred sites. Our hotel staff will be happy to provide more information and assist you in planning your visits to these remarkable ghats of Varanasi.