One Day Trip To Varanasi

One Day Trip To Varanasi

One Day Trip To Varanasi – Varanasi is said to be the oldest city in the world according to research. When you visit Varanasi or Banaras, you can feel the vibe of the oldest city. When you roam around the narrow passage full of shops on both side and bless everyone with the chant. “ Har Har Mahadev”it hits on a different level. Recently I visited Varanasi with some friends, so I am going to share the whole journey experience like. How to reach? where to go? And what to do. One Day Trip To Varanasi How to reach Varanasi for one day trip. One Day Trip To Varanasi How to reach Varanasi for one day trip – I took my train from Dhanbad railway station at 10 pm, it cost me 700 INR in 3A. Other people can book tickets in the sleeper or you can travel In a general compartment also. In my point of view towords Varanasi from anywhere in India it costs max to max 1000 INR. Varanasi city consists of 3 railway stations i.e. Varanasi, Banaras, and Kashi. Things to do in Varanasi in one day. Varanasi is famous for its beautiful ghats. So first thing first go and have a holy bath in river Ganga and get blessed with Ganga maa. Then move towards the famous Kashi Vishwanath temple, this temple had one of the jyotirlinga out of twelve. These two things are the most important things to do in Varanasi. After these thing you can go to explore other things. Where to go in Varanasi What is the 1-day Itinerary. Now the most important thing to discuss is the 1-day itinerary for Varanasi. Well, I am going to discuss the best 1-day itinerary for Varanasi: – After reaching Varanasi, firstly check the hotel room and freshen up. Take an e-rickshaw to Dasaswamedh ghat, the e-rickshaw costs 20 INR per person. One more important thing don’t take a bath on the temple side, it is very crowded and dirty also. So you guys can take a boat which costs 50 INR round trip another side. Its clean and plenty of space, so after taking bath in the river, move towards the temple corridor. It will take almost 1-2 hrs. In normal days, after getting free from their heads towards, Bhairav Baba temple which is very important to visit. Come back near the temple and explore the narrow passage or ways of Varanasi. You will come to taste some good chat, kachori, and lassi, these are world-famous. Then you can do these things take an e-rickshaw and reach Namkin Ghat, and take the boat from there. Which will costs you 150 INR per person, and he will give a tour of the ghats. You will get the chance to participate in the Ganga aarti from the boat itself. After this boat ride you can get down at Manikarnika ghat, sit there and you can see the ultimate truth. Then inside the temple corridor have some beautiful pictures, and then head towards the market. The area to shop and taste some street foods of Varanasi This is the 1-day itinerary If you want to visit Varanasi for one day, these things you can visit and enjoy. In one day also Varanasi will sure fill you with spirituality and make you motivated towards your aim. I suggest everyone to visit Varanasi once in their life to feel the oldest culture of India.

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Bangalore to Rameswaram by road travel guide

People who are living in Bengaluru had an opportunity to visit Rameswaram, the trip to Rameswaram is very budget-friendly and weekend-friendly as well. If anyone is planning to go to Rameswaram in the near weekend, then this article is for you. You have just kept 5000/- in your pocket. How to reach Rameswaram? By train, you can book tickets from Majestic to Rameswaram via Madurai, it costs you just 350/- By bus, you can book a direct bus to Rameswaram from Bengaluru, and it will cost you 1.5k but you can book a bus from KSRTC to Madurai that will cost 850/- and from Madurai to Rameswaram bus fare is just 70/- Where to stay? There are lots of hotels and guest houses there, if you want to stay near the Temple, you can get any rooms under 500/- and if you are staying a little bit far from the Temple then it will cost you 1000 Things to do in Rameswaram: – There are lots of places to visit, and each and every place has its own story and history. Vinoodhi teertham: – people believe in vinoodhi teertham there is a well full of fresh water constructed on the sea, that well is made by our lord Rama. Actually, it contains fresh water. APJ Abdul Kalam memorial: – this memorial was made in memory of our late missile man, this memorial shows the whole journey of Abdul Kalam, it is very inspiring and motivating. Pamban Bridges: – this bridge connects Rameswaram to mainland India and it is also constructed between the way of Bengal and the Indian Ocean. Ramanathan Swamy Temple: – this is the main attraction of Rameswaram, inside this temple there is a shivling, according to our mythology lord Rama worshiped lord Shiva before going to Lanka. This temple is Jyotirlinga and Char Dham also. Kunthukal Beach: – this is a very underrated beach, less crowded and it gives you the feel of a private beach as well. This is a must-visit place in Rameswaram. Dhanush Kodi: – this is the second-best attraction of Rameswaram, this is the last road of India, from that place Sri Lanka is just 50 km. According to our mythology from that place, Lord Rama started building the Ramsetu. Where to eat? There are so many places to eat, but according to me, you should visit the Delhi Food Plaza situated near the Abdul Kalam Memorial. This food plaza gives you the vibes of chaupati. What is the total cost of the trip? Traveling: – 2k Lodging: – 1k per day Food: – 1k Miscellaneous: – 1k Total: – 5k

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Bengaluru city of lakes

Bengaluru is known by numerous names, including the “city of gardens” and “city of lakes.” There is no need to leave Bengaluru because there are so many lakes inside the city limits. I’m going to highlight several lovely lakes that are in the city’s center today. Madiwala lake:- One of Bengaluru’s major lakes, Madiwala Lake, is cared for by the Karnataka State Forest Department. Numerous activities, like as boating, bird viewing, and photography, are available there. Location: – BTM 2nd stage, Bangalore Timing: – 5:00 am to 9:30 pm all day Boating: – 10:00 am to 6:30 pm all day Fees: – Rs. 5/- per person and Rs. 2/- for kids Ulsoor Lake :- It is the largest and oldest Lake in the area, and it spans 50 acres. Islands and rich greenery surround this lake. Children’s play area is a blessing at this lake. You may access both business and church streets from this lake. Location: – near mg road Timing: – 6:00 am to 8:00 pm (wed closed) Fee: – free Lal Bagh Lake :-  The Lal Bagh’s interior contains this lake, which is where most people go. This lake is regarded as the most picturesque lake in the neighborhood. For photographers and bird watchers, this is a wonderland. Many migratory birds call this lake home. Location: – Mavali Bengaluru Timing: – 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Entry fees: – Rs.25/-

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Weekends gateway in Bengaluru

Hello people of India Everyone likes to escape their daily routine after a stressful work week, thus I’m listing some locations where you may go to relax your body and mind. There are a lot of sites to see in Bengaluru, but from personal experience I’m going to recommend some incredible spots. LAL BAGH  Lal Bagh was the most beautiful location in Bengaluru, and it is where everyone goes when they arrive for the first time. This is located only a short 10-minute walk from Lal Bagh Metro Station. Lal Bagh Metro is on the green line, therefore you may take the green line to get there. The entrance price is only Rs. 25. The area is made up of a green park, a small mountain, and a lake. During the monsoon, its greenery provides us with calm and helps to refresh our bodies and minds. CUBBON PARK Cubbon Park, located in Bengaluru’s center, is also known as the city’s beating heart. With sporting stadiums all around it, Cubbon Park has been expanded across a huge area. To get there, use the purple line metro and get off at the Cubbon Park metro station. It will only take you ten minutes to walk there from there. The main library is located in Cubbon Park, which also has a lovely garden area where you can walk around, do yoga, and get some exercise. The entrance to this park is free, and there is a fish aquarium close by where you can also enjoy it. DESI MASALA You may have a fantastic vegetarian buffet here for less money. Desi masala is located in Jayanagar’s 4th block, next to the bus stop. You can get there by bus, taxi, or metro. You should get off at Jayanagar Fourth Block for buses and cabs, and Jayanagar Metro Station for the metro, which is a 15-minute walk away. They offer a breakfast buffet for just $99, and the atmosphere is pleasant. However, we do recommend that you arrive as early as possible because they operate on a first come, first served basis. ISKON TEMPLE One of Bengaluru’s most popular destinations is close to the metro station for the sandal soap factory; it is a 10-minute walk from there. We must first go through the security checkpoint when we arrive, and then we must remove our shoes and place them in the designated spot. Reaching the main temple on the summit takes around 20 minutes. The atmosphere and surroundings are excellent; they send off a positive energy and remove all of our bad vibes. Then there are marketplaces where we may shop for clothing and home décor. There are also some food stalls where we can shop and eat.I must say this is the best place to go, if you are finding the address of peace.

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