Varanasi Tour from Bangalore

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Location :Varanasi
Trip : 02 Day
Min Age : 05
Max Age : 99
Max people : 10+ Members
Landing :Varanasi
Check in : Any Day
Check Out : Any Day
Identity Proof : Any Government Id
Visa : Required
AC car for this Trip
An English speaking guide for the tour
Horse cart at the Taj
Electric van
Heritage walk fee
Monument Entrance Tickets
Video Camera
Lunch at the restaurant
Tipping if any
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Jama Maszid
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Delhi Fort
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Humayun-Tomb
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Qutub Minar
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India Gate
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President House
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Raj Ghat
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Taj Mahal
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Etmad-Ud-Daulah

Bangalore to Varanasi Tour Itinerary

  • Day 01:

    Arrival Varanasi - Evening Aarti Ceremony

    Upon your arrival in the afternoon at Varanasi you will be received by us and your drive starts straight to your pre-booked hotel in Varanasi. Enjoy your lunch or refreshment then you will be picked up in a private luxury vehicle and directly move to the Ghats of the Ganges at where you will enjoy the evening Aarti ceremony. The grand prayer ceremony is one of the top most attractions of Varanasi where each and every tourist come to attend this special performance. After the ceremony you will enjoy the street food of Varanasi which is famous in all over the world for its mouthwatering taste. Stay overnight at hotel.
  • Day 02:

    Boat ride, City Tour Varanasi

    Once you are in Varanasi the early morning wake up is mandatory; you will be driven towards the Dashaswamedha Ghat to enjoy the boat ride tour of Varanasi in which you can explore more than 80 Ghats of Varanasi. After the tour you will get back to your hotel for breakfast. Later enjoy the city tour of Varanasi by visiting the famous temples such as Kashi vishwanath, Sankat mochan temple and Tulsi manas Temple. In the evening you will head back to the airport to catch your evening flight from Varanasi to Bangalore.
Varanasi Tour from Bangalore
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