
“Raj Ghat” is a Ghat of river Ganga located in Varanasi. This jetty was constructed by the Municipal Corporation. Raj Ghat is located in the back of the Malviya Setu (Dufferin Bridge) adjoining Kashi Railway Station. There is also a magnificent temple of Saint Ravidas. Varanasi (Kashi) has many beautiful ghat on the Ganges coast, all these ferries are related to some mythological or religious legend.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best time to visit the ghat?
Sunrise and sunset are the best times to visit for the most spiritual and scenic experience. The early morning Subah-e-Banaras at Assi Ghat is highly recommended.
Can we take a boat ride from here?
Yes, boatmen are usually available at all major ghats. You can negotiate a ride to see the entire crescent of the riverfront from Assi to Rajghat.
Is it safe to bathe here?
Many devotees take a holy dip. It is advisable to use designated bathing areas with chains and be cautious of the water currents and depth.
Is photography allowed?
Yes, photography is allowed on most ghats. However, please refrain from taking photos at cremation ghats like Manikarnika and Harishchandra out of respect for grieving families.
Are there changing rooms available?
Most major ghats have basic enclosed areas or temporary structures for pilgrims to change clothes after their holy dip in the Ganges.