Varanasi

Harishchandra Ghat

Open Time : Open 24 hours

Entry : free

Address : Harishchandra Ghat, Bangali Tola, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

Why to visit Harishchandra Ghat

One of the two well-known ghats with cremation grounds and burning facilities is Harishchandra Ghat. The king Harishchandra, who spent his entire life as a cremation keeper, is the source of the ghat's name. You are reminded of your mortality and how fleeting everything is throughout the entire scene.

What to do at Harishchandra Ghat?

  • Observing Cremation Ceremony: At Harishchandra Ghat, cremation is a customary ritual. Tourists may have the opportunity to observe the entire process, but keep in mind that it is somewhat offensive to snap photos or record videos while you are there.
  • Cruise Trip on Ganges River: Harishchandra Ghat is located on the Ganges River's side. Tourists are advised to take Ganges River cruises, which are regarded as the greatest way to view and enjoy the scenery.
  • Bathe in The Ganges: The Ganges River's pure and holy water is revered by Hindus. The only method to purge oneself of sins, according to Hinduism, is to take a bath in the Ganges River and let the sins be washed away by the river's pure water.
  • Walking around: It is also a structure that exudes Indian style. Tourists may witness vibrant buildings, artwork, and specialty shops in this area. Tourists can haggle with store owners or find souvenirs and regional specialties while mingling with locals.

How to reach: 

This ghat serves its purpose 2 kilometres from Assi Ghat and 6 kilometres from Varanasi Junction.

Nearby Places: 

  • Nepali Temple
  • Man Mandir Ghat
  • Dhamek Stupa
  • Assi Ghat

Ideal duration: 1-2 hours

Best time to visit: Sunrise or sunset

FAQ on Harishchandra Ghat

How much does boating at Harishchandra Ghat cost?

Boating costs approximately 200 INR, although they are negotiable. The Ganga River is best viewed at either sunrise or dusk.

What are the nearby restaurants close to Harishchandra Ghat?

The nearby restaurants include: Bowl of Compassion (0.7 km), Baba Lassi (0.8 km), and Mona Lisa Cafe (0.6 km).

What are the nearby attractions close to Harishchandra Ghat?

The nearby attractions include: Kedar Ghat (0.1 km), Shivala Ghat (0.2 km), and Assi Ghat (1.1 km).

What is the ideal time to visit Harishchandra Ghat?

Either the morning or the evening are the best times to visit. Finding boats, however, is challenging in the early morning and at dusk due to heavy demand. The Ghats are best visited during the winter, which lasts from October to March. The peak monsoon season, which lasts from July through August, is the worst time to go.

How to reach Harishchandra Ghat?

Passengers can travel on foot from Varanasi's old centre to Harishchandra Ghat because all of these ghats are close by and simple to locate. To reach there, travellers can alternatively ride a rickshaw or an electric vehicle. A short trip normally costs 20 rupees, however this price is negotiable.

Special Tip

You might need to board a boat to tour all of Varanasi's ghats in order to obtain the best view of the Ganga River. The agents will be near the ghats. The price for the boat trip is approximately INR 200, but it is negotiable. If you hang around until dusk, you can even watch the Sandhya Aarti being done.

By Inaaya Sharma

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