Assi Ghatvaranasi
The Cultural Confluence
Overview
The southernmost ghat where the Assi River meets the Ganga, famous for 'Subah-e-Banaras'—a morning cultural and spiritual program.
What To Expect?
A soulful morning experience featuring Vedic chanting, Yagya, and live Indian classical music as the sun rises over the river. After the ceremony, local yoga sessions are held. It is much quieter and more 'artsy' than Dashashwamedh, popular with long-stay travelers and students.
Tips
- Try the 'Malaiyo' (winter sweet) sold near the ghat in the mornings.
- Take a walk from Assi to Dashashwamedh (30 mins) along the river bank.
Exploring Assi Ghat
Subah-e-Banaras
This initiative by the state government showcases the best of Banarasi culture, from morning ragas to traditional yoga.
The ghat is famous for 'Pappu Chai' and the legendary Apple Pie shops nearby, blending tradition with a modern traveler vibe.
How to reach Assi Ghat
Easily reachable by rickshaw from BHU or Lanka area.
Tips for Visiting Assi Ghat, varanasi
- Try the 'Malaiyo' (winter sweet) sold near the ghat in the mornings.
- Take a walk from Assi to Dashashwamedh (30 mins) along the river bank.



















































