If you want to feel the magic of the Ganga but only have a long weekend or a few days off from Delhi, a 3‑day Varanasi tour works perfectly. You travel from Delhi to the holy city, experience the famous Ganga Aarti, take a peaceful boat ride, visit Kashi Vishwanath Temple and other important shrines, and still return home without feeling rushed.
This 2 nights 3 days itinerary focuses on the essence of Kashi: its ghats, lanes, temples, morning and evening rituals, and a short excursion to Sarnath if you wish. It suits first‑time visitors, families, solo travellers, and senior citizens who want a compact but meaningful pilgrimage from Delhi.
On this 3 days Varanasi tour from Delhi, you usually travel by flight or express train to save time, spend two nights in Varanasi, and cover the main spiritual and cultural highlights of the city.
Varanasi Experience:
Most 2N/3D packages include hotel stays with breakfast, airport or station pick‑up and drop in Varanasi, guided sightseeing and a boat ride, while you book Delhi–Varanasi tickets separately or as an add‑on.
You start from Delhi in the morning and travel to Varanasi by flight or express train, depending on your budget and convenience. On arrival, you meet your driver or representative and transfer to your hotel for check‑in and a short rest.
By late afternoon, you head out towards the ghats. Many travellers begin with a walk through the old lanes leading to Dashashwamedh or Assi Ghat, where small shops, tea stalls and shrines line the narrow streets. As the sun goes down, you take your place for the evening Ganga Aarti, either seated on the ghat steps or from a shared or private boat.
Priests perform synchronised rituals with lamps and incense, chants fill the air, and hundreds of diyas illuminate the river’s surface. Watching this ceremony in person becomes the first unforgettable moment of your trip. After the aarti, you walk back through the lively markets, try some local snacks if you wish, and return to your hotel for an overnight stay in Varanasi.
You wake up early on day two for a sunrise boat ride on the Ganga, one of the most iconic experiences in Varanasi. As your boat moves along the river, you see priests performing morning rituals, devotees bathing at the ghats and the first sunlight washing over the temples and steps.
After the boat ride, you return to the hotel for breakfast and a short break before starting your temple tour. Depending on your interests and time, you usually visit:
Many 3‑day itineraries also include a drive through the Banaras Hindu University (BHU) campus, a visit to Bharat Mata Mandir, or a short stop at Ramnagar Fort across the river. You taste local favourites like kachori‑sabzi, jalebi, lassi and Banarasi paan during breaks, which adds to the charm of the day.
By evening, you can either relax at Assi Ghat and watch another smaller aarti or wander through the old markets to shop for silk sarees, stoles and handicrafts. Overnight stay in Varanasi.
On the final day, you can keep your schedule relaxed or add a half‑day trip to Sarnath, about 10 km from Varanasi. Sarnath is the place where Lord Buddha is believed to have delivered his first sermon after enlightenment, and it offers a calm, green contrast to the busy streets of Varanasi.
In Sarnath, you visit sites such as Dhamek Stupa, Chaukhandi Stupa and the archaeological museum, and you walk among peaceful ruins and monasteries. If you prefer, you can skip Sarnath and instead spend the morning strolling along the ghats, revisiting a favourite temple, or simply sitting by the river before your journey.
Around midday or early afternoon, you return to your hotel, check out and transfer to the airport or railway station for your onward journey back to Delhi. You reach home with your mind full of images of the Ganga, the aarti lamps and the timeless lanes of Kashi.
Three days give you enough time to arrive from Delhi, experience evening Ganga Aarti, take a sunrise boat ride, visit the main temples and add either Sarnath or extra ghat time. If you want a slower pace or to include more side trips, you can extend to 4 days, but for a short spiritual break, 3 days works very well.
For a tight 3‑day plan, most travellers prefer a direct flight or express train between Delhi and Varanasi to save time and arrive fresh. Driving the full distance by road usually takes 12–13 hours one way, which feels too long for such a short tour.
Yes, this itinerary suits senior citizens because it uses private vehicles for local sightseeing and offers centrally located hotels, which reduce long walks and local transport changes. You can also adjust the schedule, skip some temples with many steps and focus on aarti and boat ride if mobility is an issue.
October to March usually offers pleasant weather with cooler mornings and evenings, which makes walking around the ghats and attending aarti more comfortable. Summer afternoons can feel very hot, so if you travel then, plan sightseeing early in the morning and later in the evening and rest during midday.
Yes, we require a 30% to 50% secure advance payment via UPI, bank transfer, or IMPS to confirm your booking, with the remaining balance payable at 25% payment on arrival and 25% payment before the end.
You can cancel free of charge up to 15 days before arrival. Cancellations made 7 days before arrival will incur a 50% charge, and cancellations within 48 hours of the tour start date are non-refundable.
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