Varanasi & Khajuraho Holidays

Intoxicating, intense and occasionally overwhelming, Varanasi is one of India’s holiest cities, ‘older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend’ as Mark Twain put it. For thousands of years, Hindu pilgrims have come to this spot on the banks of the sacred Ganges to take part in rituals of life and death, hoping to be released from the eternal cycle of rebirth.

The main focus of activity is the ghats, the steep steps down to the water’s edge that line the banks for several miles. Here, in the designated section, you’ll find crowds of people washing away their sins, sadhus in saffron-coloured robes meditating, priests performing pujas and families cremating their dead. In the warren of narrow lanes behind, amid a jumble of temples and peeling palaces, there’s a constant coming and going. The scent of sandalwood, jasmine and incense hangs in the air, along with the sound of chanted mantras, clanging temple bells and the eerie cry of conch shell horns, broken by the occasional screech of monkeys stealing from the food stalls. 

Make sense of this extraordinary ancient city with the help of our Varanasi gurus who can arrange immersive tours led by local guides.

 The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Khajuraho is renowned for its spectacular group of exquisitely carved Hindu and Jain temples which date back a thousand years to the Chandela dynasty.

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Varanasi & Khajuraho Hotels

Our recommendations for the best places to stay in Varanasi & Khajuraho

Brijrama Palace, Varanasi

Stay in one of Varanasi’s oldest buildings, which has sat on the banks of the sacred River Ganges...

Taj Nadesar Palace

Part of the prestigious Taj Group, this boutique historic hideaway nestles amid verdant gardens a...

Varanasi on Foot - Kashi, The City of Light

Discover the spiritual and religious sites of India’s holiest city as you follow ancient paths to Hindu temples and Muslim mosques. Witness the cremation rituals observed at Manikarnika, the burning ghat, an important part of Hinduism, then visit the Kashi Vishwanath Temple. Held as one of the most sacred Hindu temples in the world, it is one of twelve jyotirlingas which are special shrines dedicated to the Hindu god, Shiva. A passport is required to enter the temple.

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Varanasi on Foot - Northern Bazaars & Hidden Alleys

On this tour you will explore the snaking alleys and busy bazaars in the north of Varanasi, which is rarely visited by tourists. Led by a local guide, you'll visit the silk market, temples and mosques. Along the way, you’ll meet local characters,  the experience provides a real insight into Varanasi life that’s tourists often miss.

On this tour you will explore the snaking alleys and busy bazaars in the north of Varanasi, which is rarely visited by tourists. Led by a local guide, you’ll start in the centre of the business area, which is filled with shops, houses and temples. This ancient district is home to the wholesale silk market, which was started by a businessman and the king of Varanasi and takes over an entire city block. Your guide will explain the history of the Asian Silk Route and how Varanasi’s finest silks made their way to Versailles Palace in France. Other highlights include the pots and pans bazaar and a famous samosa shop that dates back to the 1800s.

You’ll also get to visit temples and mosques hidden within the alleyways that only locals know about. There’s a Gopal temple and next to it, a mosque, which is a great place to discuss how Varanasi’s Hindu and Muslim people live and work together in harmony; Muslim people traditionally made silk products here and Hindu’s sold them on. You will also visit the riverside where the mystic Kabir used to write poetry before diving into the twisting back alleys again. Along the way, you’ll meet local characters - perhaps stopping to talk to a sweet vendor or a priest at the temple – the experience provides a real insight into Varanasi life that’s tourists often miss.

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Temples of Khajuraho

Explore a collection of the original 85 majestic Temples of UNESCO World Heritage-listed Khajuraho on this half-day tour. The most famous in the western group is Kandariya Mahadeva, which features exquisitely carved friezes depicting the sensual aspects of life.  The eastern group boasts fine examples of both Jain and Hindu temples, including the beautiful Parsvanath temple.

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