Varanasi's free walking tour of spirituality and heritage
Dear all I am Jain Prasad, I belong to Varanasi(Uttar Pradesh) I am a certified tour guide and trained by the Ministry of Tourism(MOT) & Indian Institute of Tourism & travel management (IITTM). So now I have the badge of incredible India tourist facilitator badge which was issued by Ministry of tourism, government of India.Presently I am conducting tours in Uttarpradesh, Delhi & Rajasthan state.For last 5 years, i am hosting free walking tours, food walks,night walks,Heritage walks, full day & half-day city tours.Also, I have worked with the Yo Tours company for 5 years which is very well known & popular in India & abroad. I have done my graduation in 2014 from BHU University as well as I have completed my master's degree of Tourism in the year 2017. I am passionate about traveling, blogging & cooking food. I speak English, Hindi & regional language.
Pickup
I will be standing in front of the hotel wearing a Guru Walk Tour t-shirt with a black cap. Meeting point: Main gate of St. Thomas Church
Description
Hello, welcome to the spiritual and cultural tour of Varanasi.
I'll take you on a journey within. This walking experience is completely different from any other tour. We'll explore and experience places and things that are outside, but on this tour we'll also take a journey within. You'll not only explore the city, you'll feel it too.
Itinerary:
- Start the tour at Hotel Ganges Grand.
- Walk through Bangali Tola Gali , a narrow lane known for its street art and paintings. Next stop for a snack at Dadaji da Daba , a popular local restaurant that serves delicious chaat and other snacks.
- Next, visit Khicadi Baba Temple , a small temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
- Explore the bustling vegetable market and learn about the different types of produce grown and sold in Varanasi.
- Next, visit Dashashwamedh Ghat , one of the most famous and lively ghats in Varanasi.
- Next, visit the Nepali Temple , a unique temple built by Nepali artisans.
- Continue through the Kashi Corridor , a narrow lane that connects several ghats.
- Finally, visit the Burning Ghat, where cremations take place around the clock. Learn about the customs and traditions surrounding death in Varanasi and gain a unique perspective on life and death in the city.
- The tour ends at Burning Ghat and the guide will be happy to help you arrange transportation back to your hotel or next destination.
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