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VaranasiOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in varanasiFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in varanasi, Bed and Breakfast!Varanasi, once known as Banaras, is one of India's oldest and holiest cities and part of the "Golden Triangle" of Indian tourism.
![]() Understand![]() Get in![]() By planeIt has an Airport, with a bus that links to Varanasi (about 1 hour travel). To go to the airport the bus leaves near the hotel India, at 10:00 (approx), price 50rs/person. Expect to pay approximately 200 to 250 rs for a taxi to the airport. ![]() By trainTrains arrive from Delhi and Agra several times a day. There is a daily train from Lucknow. There's an night express from a station near Agra to Varanasi (departure around 19h and arrival around 07h). There are two railway stations. Check which one is nearer your hotel... ![]() By car![]() By bus![]() Get aroundMany of the sights are in the tiny narrow winding alleys of the waterfront. Rickshaws are only useful for longer trips across town or to the train station. Taxis exist but traffic makes them impractical. By foot is the only way to see the waterfront and the ghats but be ready to be hot, sweaty, and lost. Local children are happy to point you in the right direction for a few rupees. The names of ghats and signs pointing to restaurants and hotels are often painted on the walls in Roman letters. ![]() See
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![]() DoTake a boat during sunset for one hour (about 50 rs/person), includes a visit to crematories (if you want), a donation is asked in the crematories. Dasawamedh Ghat it's a good place to take the boat. See the Puja (hindu ceremony) from the Ghats or from a boat. It's at the evening, confirm the starting time. Dasawamedh Ghat it's also a good Ghat. ![]() LearnVaranasi University offers classes in English. ![]() WorkThere is very little opportunity for work in Varanasi, unless you have a specific skill in demand. ![]() Buy
![]() EatThere are numerous food outlets Varanasi, and there is a very dynamic range in quality :-) The restaurants closer to the ghats cater more to the tourist palate - which is not necessarily a bad thing. To get really authentic Banarasi khana you're going to have to get to the main market area. Varanasi is known for its desserts. A good source for recommendations is the Lonely Planet, which is indispensable when traveling around India. Gee restaurant its awful. Don't try it !!! ![]() Budget![]() Mid-range![]() Splurge![]() Drink![]() SleepTravel and accommodation around India is probably best managed with the Lonely Planet - treasure it like your towel. Generally the more interesting area to stay is around the ghats, along the river Ganges. This is where most foreigners hang out, with reason. The main ghat, temples, market area are all within short walking distance. ![]() Budget
![]() Mid-range![]() Splurge![]() Contact![]() Stay safePower outages are extremely common. On a starless night during a power shortage navigating the alleys just off the ghats would be not only scary but dangerous without a torch. You can pick a small torch up at a local shop for 20 to 100 rps. Chances are you would rather see that cow that you have to pass in the alley, rather than walk into it. ![]() Cope![]() Get out
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