20+ ghats with access notes, nearby landmarks and practical riverfront visit suggestions.
Most famous aarti ghat and top first-stop for many visitors.
Popular southern ghat known for Subah-e-Banaras and relaxed vibe.
Historic cremation ghat with deep spiritual significance.
Major cremation ghat on the southern riverfront belt.
Accessible central ghat close to the main aarti zone.
Popular colorful ghat known for temple access and pilgrim activity.
Photogenic ghat known for its partly leaning temple and architecture.
Known for Nepali Temple and heritage ambience.
Historic ghat associated with multiple temples and religious learning.
Historic ghat area with old palace architecture.
Known for nearby fort and striking riverfront profile.
Traditional ghat with saintly and cultural associations.
Elegant palace-side ghat in the main tourist belt.
Known for grand architecture and riverside views.
Palace-style ghat often seen with Darbhanga in heritage photos.
Named after Ahilyabai Holkar and close to core tourist movement.
Historic southern ghat associated with Tulsidas traditions.
Quiet ghat in the southern section of the riverfront.
Historic northern ghat closer to Rajghat approach.
Important northern access ghat near bridge approaches.
Northern sacred ghat near the meeting zone of Varuna and Ganga.
Ghat in the southern continuous riverfront stretch.
Traditional ghat along the central sacred riverfront.
Known for temple activity and traditional old-city feel.