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A Walk Along the Ghats of Varanasi 🇮🇳

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Time to show the map of my wanderings from December 22, 2025, to January 10, 2026 - the black, dark blue and pink lines:

My visarun trip on the 20s of December 2025: 1200 km from Rajasthan through Varanasi (the yellow pin) to a Nepalese border town (the black line). The thing is that, despite having a one-year Indian visa, I can't stay longer than 90 days in this country, and have to make visaruns. Thus, the Indian government sends me abroad to spend money on foreign services. For example, I paid 30$ for a 2-week Nepalese visa just to stay there for one night. Dozens of thousands of foreigners do the same - they go from India to Nepal, Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia just to get another 90-day Indian stamp. Crazy...

The dark blue line on the map: me going from Nepal through Varanasi to Kolkata (the purple pin) to meet my friend Toni.

2 weeks later, on January 9, we took a train from Kolkata to Varanasi (the pink line), and here we are.

After having flu, I am back taking images of the streets and the riverside of this amazing ancient city, and let me start sharing my photo achievements.

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That's the riverfront of old Varanasi, the ghats.

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The ghats mean the riverbank stairs you can see in the images. This staircase land stretches for four kilometers or so along the Ganges River. But the old town isn't limited to the riverfront - there are hundreds of narrow cobblestone lanes leading to the inner parts of the old quarters.

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Tourism is an important part of the life of these streets, yet Varanasi is quite authentic. Probably, because this city has been catering for travelers for two millennia or so.

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Varanasi has been a pilgrimage destination for ages - it is believed to be a city of Shiva, and dying/being cremated here grants spiritual liberation.

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There are a good number of foreigners here in January 2026 - European-looking people + Japanese and Koreans.

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But local visitors absolutely prevail over us - foreigners are just a tiny drop in the sea of Indian tourists.

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Only one corner's services are tailored for foreigners (Bangali Tola area), but in the rest, Varanasi as a tourist destination works exclusively for local visitors.

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Inner tourism has significantly grown since I visited the place in 2014.

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Once a quiet river with few splashes of paddles can be heard, the Ganges rattles with the motors of an army of tour boats in 2026.

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But crowds of local visitors make the whole experience in Varanasi less touristy for a foreigner.

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Because you feel it's just how the city has been living for 2000 years - a center of pilgrimage serving for thousands of Hindu believers.

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Yes, many Indians come to Varanasi simply to admire the ancient city and take images for their social media. But for most, a trip to Varanasi is a religious experience.

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Bathing in the Ganga River is part of it.

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Daily in the evening, they perform religious songs on the ghats (Ganga Aarti), and that's another way to practice Hinduism.

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They also have places where they cremate the deceased on the ghats.

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Many visitors come to see how another loop of rebirth starts through the flames of fire.

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Varanasi is also about art. Architecture, traditional sculpture, and murals in shrines and temples.

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As well as modern art inspired by Hindu traditions and New Age graffiti.

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There are thousands of paintings on the walls in the lanes of Varanasi.

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There are also hordes of dogs, macaques, and mice in Varanasi, many goats and cows live here in narrow lanes and on the stairs, leading to the sacred river...

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Stay tuned, I'll tell about everything in detail in the next posts!

The photos were taken with a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G on a full-frame DSLR Nikon D750 on January 15, 2026 (but the khaki dogs the burning fires on January 16, but the orange shrine on a 24mm), in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India.

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Even seeing Varanasi in pictures is a wonderful experience. Great shot, brother.

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A wonderful city, true!

Thank you, @himalayanwomb!

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Seeing this amazing display of photography made my day! What a fascinating place! Thanks for sharing, friend!

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hope you enjoyed the trip...especially the lanes that takes you to the manikarnika ghats. have you tried the different street foods of varanasi ?

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I enjoy it a lot.

food

I tried some.

the lanes that takes you to the Manikarnika ghats

The Varanasi lanes are amazing - today had a photo walk in them. As for Manikarnika, I explored it twice, including the lanes, but Manikarnika is super crowded nowadays - difficult to come there and leave from there + Manikarnika is infested with scammers - they don't really leave you alone if you are a foreigner. I prefer Harishchandra Ghat - quite busy, but not overcrowded - I feel relaxed there, can watch cremations, and just warm my body by the flames, being in peace.

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Pretty lame to ask to go abroad and make a new visa... I guess money wins over fairness..

This place looks more turistic and different than last one, like a bit more modern and less chaotic

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I guess money wins over fairness

They win when it comes to healthy business. Here, money loses: I already have a one-year Indian visa, but I have to re-enter the country after a 90-day period (for some mysterious reason), and simply get another border stamp in my passport (for free). But to re-enter India, I have to leave it for Nepal (nearest) and pay 30$ to Nepal for the visa and then spend money for a hotel and food in Nepal. I would prefer to pay 30$ to India at some immigration office inside the country without having a trip to Nepal or elsewhere. It's called bureaucracy - India is famous for it - an unbelievable amount of irrational paperwork everywhere in India.

a bit more modern and less chaotic

Less chaotic, yes. Only Indian megalopolises have the epic urban hell (as well as modern shopping malls), so I photographed it in Kolkata. In Varanasi, especially in the old town, people live simply, but no hell here. In the old town, they sustain some order, but outside - another insane Indian city.

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brilliant, the captures have brought the ghats to life, one of the most magical city's I have ever visited. i guess you enjoyed it too. Happy days

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Yes, love the city. Not my first time here - visited it in 2014, but nevertheless feel impressed by its beauty. Re-reading a wonderful book after 10 years. :)

Thank you!

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I like the way you phrase the revisit LOL

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What a lovely, informative post! The place looks foggy but spacious. What I loved most was the fire and those cows murmuring to each other, maybe saying, “Here’s another foreigner taking a photo of us". Lol.

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The cows don't even discuss this - they are too accustomed to popularity. Fogs are at maximum in December here - stunning but very cold - I experienced this in 2014. Now, almost none of them, mostly smoke from cremation fires.

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A beautiful experience on this trip. Congratulations.

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What a walk! So much to see all around.

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Thank you, Gabriela! Yes, the place offers a lot to a traveler :)

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Your photos of the ghats really bring the riverfront to life.😊Nice!

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Thank you, @gretelarmfeg! 😊

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You're welcome!😊

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Have a nice afternoon!

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