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Sunrise Boat Ride on the Ganges – Experience the Soul of Varanasi

4.9(7)Varanasi1 hour
TRIPADVISOR4.9(7)

Description

Experience the soul of Varanasi from a private traditional rowing boat on the sacred River Ganga at sunrise. As the first golden rays illuminate the ancient ghats, temples, palaces and ashrams, watch Varanasi come alive with morning prayers, pilgrims, holy bathing rituals and the peaceful sounds of the river. With your local guide, discover the history, legends and spiritual traditions of the famous Ghats while enjoying unforgettable views from the water. Cruise past iconic ghats including Darbhanga, Harishchandra, Man Mandir, Manikarnika and Dashashwamedh. After the boat ride, enjoy a relaxed walk along the Ghats and experience the timeless atmosphere of Kashi from close by. This is more than a boat ride—it is an authentic opportunity to experience Varanasi at its most peaceful, spiritual and beautiful, away from the busy streets. Come early, slow down, and experience the timeless spirit of Kashi from the River Ganga.

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Sunrise Boat Ride on the Ganges – Experience the Soul of Varanasi

Itinerary

20 min

Godowlia, is most busy & crowded crossing, because from here, its easy to reach bank side of the river ganga.. We stop here for while to see arrivals of pilgrims hood, and their activities.. Later we proceed to the River Ganga..

30 min

River Ganga, is great river of the plains of the northern Indian subcontinent. Although officially as well as popularly called the Ganga in Hindi and in other Indian languages, internationally it is known by its conventional name, the Ganges. From time immemorial it has been the holy river of Hinduism. For most of its course it is a wide and sluggish stream, flowing through one of the most fertile and densely populated regions in the world. Despite its importance, its length of 1,560 miles (2,510 km) is relatively short compared with the other great rivers of Asia or of the world.

15 min

Passing by Shitala Ghat (where exist the temple of Goddess Shitala, the goddess who protects from smallpox and chickenpox), Ahilyabai Ghat and Munshi Ghat- in commemoration of Sridhar Narayan Munshi, a financial minister of the Nagpur State, who resigned his job in 1812, settled in Varanasi to pass his last period of life and finally died here in 1824. Free time for own experience here..

Pass by

At the Munshi Ghat, we step on boat (our boat will start to go upstream) - a boat trip during sunrise is essential and a beautiful life experience. The principal attraction of Varanasi is the long string of bathing Ghats, which line the west bank of the River Ganges. Ghats are the steps which lead down to the river from which pilgrims make their sin-cleaning, after dip in the holy River Ganga.

10 min

Harish Chandra Ghat, is another cremation ground in southern part of Varanasi.. The Harish Chandra Ghatname after a mythological King Harish Chandra, who once worked at the cremation ground here for the perseverance of truth and charity. It is believed that the Gods rewarded him for his resolve, charity and truthfulness and restored his lost throne and his dead son to him. From here our boat will return to go down stream towards northern part of Varanasi..

Pass by

Man Mandir Ghat, on which stands a palace built by the king of Amber (Rajasthan), Savai Man Singh in 1585-1605.

Pass by

Meer Ghat, named in 1735 after the Muslim commander Mir Rustam Ali, provides access to the Vishalakshi temple, and Dharma Kupa.

Pass by

Nepali Ghat, close to the bank is a pretty little shrine of the goddess Ganga River, and from the bank a staircase lead to the Nepalese temple (Replica of Pashupati Nath Temple).

20 min

After passing through Bauli, Jalashayi Ghat and Khiraki Ghat, we reach to Manikarnika Ghat- famous for cremation ground (photography of the cremation area is prohibited), where one can watch the cremation and related rituals. Later our boat will return back to the center, and over our boat trip at Dasashwamedh Ghat.

20 min

Dashashwamedh Ghat, this Ghat is presumed to be the first historically recorded site associated with the horse sacrifice performed by the Shiva Nagas king around the 3rd century.. Here we all get-off from boat, and have some free time for own experience, and walking around here you can get an idea of religious activities.. Later we over our tour at the starting point..

Highlights

Eco friendly tour guide..
Bottled water
Privet hand-rowing boat..

What's included

Included
Eco friendly tour guide..
Bottled water
Privet hand-rowing boat..
Not included
Vehicle for pickup and drop from/to hotel..
Breakfast
Snacks

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Important Information

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(7)

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Kmnmurthy
September 21, 2022
Very Good experience in the trip.

Ganga arathi darshan very Good experience with all the other people and the temple atmosphere is the best place in the country.

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Priya S
April 11, 2022
A wonderful spiritual trip with Kashi Journeys

I would like to express my gratitude to Kashi journeys and Mr. Rajiv for taking care of our recent trip to Bodhgaya,Varanasi,Ayodhya and Prayagraj.He took utmost care of our group which included senior citizens and thanks to him we got to see all the important places of worship . He also made sure our stay was comfortable and all our needs were looked into. I would recommend Kashi journeys to anyone planning to visit UP and Bihar.Rajiv takes care of each person like his own family member and that’s highly commendable. We got to see Ganga Aarti beautifully which was one of the highlights of this beautiful trip. Thank you Rajiv !

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Padma_santhanam
March 31, 2022
Kashi journeys

Rajeev Rasthogi - unforgettable person. From the first moment l saw him in Waranasi airport l felt just l am with one of my own kids. With a pleasant smiling welcome he offered in the Waranasi airport and bid good buy, l was experiencing that someone of my own son takes me with great patience, responsibility, respect throughout the journey and best effort to guide all the senior citizens . I bless him with flourished future and prey the Almighty to shower on him a very long and healthy future so as to enable the people like me to get a nice and pious experience during their "THIRTH YATHRA"

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Usha1956
March 8, 2022
What a wonderful experience with Sri Rajeev Rastogi ! He took us to all important places of visit! Well planned trip !

Felt the divine silence in the middle if Ganga while boating! The positive vibrations surrounding us ! Words cannot explain! It should only be felt!!

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Shefali O
March 7, 2022
Simply amazing

Our guide was Rajeev. It was an amazing experience. We all thoroughly enjoyed his company and his dedication towards making it convenient and comfortable for us. I am thankful that my parents did not feel overwhelmed with all the walking because he made it all sound really interesting. One of the best guides we came across. He also made sure that we get the best seats for ganga aarti and made this trip a memorable one for us. Book him without any hesitation. You will not regret it.

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Inspire183779
February 21, 2021
Give your tour a personal touch with Rajeev

Rajeev is an excellent human being and his love for the city reflects every time we went around the streets of Kashi and also while taking the boat rides either in the morning or evening. We would highly recommend him for your tours in Kashi.

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jbigl
March 19, 2020
Let us see Varanasi in a way we would never have seen on our own

Rajeev was a delight from beginning to end - very quick to respond and to understand what we needed. We took a walking tour through the ghats and old city - the greatest was being able to interact with locals and pilgrims by having Rajeev with us. He was also able to point out the people to avoid especially fake holy men. After a short break in a lovely restaurant (Dolphin) we then took the peaceful private rowing boat at sunset and we’re lucky to see one if the last large aarti ceremonies before Covid restricted crowds. Rajeev organised a good morning visit to Sarnath - lovely guide Rahu although we were restricted by sudden closure of monuments. Last day in Varanasi we took sunrise boat and walk with Rajeev before bidding him a fond farewell and good luck with his future plans. Highly recommended as there are so many touts you need to be very careful in this amazing city.

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