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From hydrogen-powered water taxi to ethereal Ganga aarti: 5 reasons to visit Varanasi

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 28, 2025, 17:16 IST
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India’s first hydrogen-powered water taxi on the Ganga

One of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, Varanasi has always been a place where time seems to stand still. Time stood still…just by the sound of it one feels that the place will be unremarkable. But this is very far from the truth. In recent months, the sacred city on the banks of the Ganga has been making headlines for reasons that go far beyond its ancient temples and timeless rituals. From cutting-edge sustainable transport initiatives to large-scale riverfront rejuvenation and globally watched spiritual experiences, Varanasi is witnessing a rare moment where heritage and modernity move in tandem. For travellers, this makes Varanasi more than just a destination; it becomes a living narrative of India itself.

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India’s first hydrogen-powered water taxi on the Ganga theraktofficial instagram

With the introduction of hydrogen-powered water taxis, a first-of-its-kind initiative in India, Varanasi has stepped into the future. This taxi is designed to operate on the Ganges, and are zero-emission vessels. This initiative is an effort to promote clean and sustainable inland water transport in Varanasi. These hydrogen water taxis significantly reduce noise and water pollution, unlike the conventional diesel boats

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Ganga aarti continues to captivate the world

If there is one ritual that defines Varanasi’s global image, it is the Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat. The iconic Ganga Aarti is performed every evening at dusk. Many visitors are drawn to the Ganga aarti for the synchronised chanting, blazing lamps, and rhythmic bells. The aarti transforms the riverfront into a powerful spiritual theatre. Many visitors plan entire itineraries around witnessing this ritual from the ghats or from boats anchored mid-river. And they are right to do so

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Kashi Vishwanath corridor

The completion of the Kashi Vishwanath Dham Corridor has reshaped how devotees experience one of India’s most sacred temples. By creating a direct connection between the Kashi Vishwanath Temple and the ghats of the Ganga, the corridor has eased congestion and improved access for millions of pilgrims. Nowadays, there are wider walkways, restored structures, courtyards that are open and wide, and improved amenities. All these combined, they elevate the overall experience without erasing the city’s historic character.

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River cruises and night-time tourism

River cruises, especially night cruises, are emerging as major attractions. Take a ride after sunset, and you will see the ghats illuminated after sunset. That's a completely different perspective from the usual daytime busy scene. Did we say they are incredibly photogenic too? These cruises often combine sightseeing with storytelling, music, and cultural interpretation. From watching evening aartis to passing centuries-old ghats shimmering under lights, night-time river tourism in Varanasi is an experience you will never forget.

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Varanasi now more accessible than ever

Varanasi’s rapidly improving connectivity and infrastructure, expanded airport capacity, better road networks, upgraded railway stations, and improved urban amenities are making the city far easier to access for both domestic and international travellers. These changes reflect Varanasi’s growing role as a major cultural and tourism hub. Crucially, many of these upgrades ensure that the city’s ancient soul remains intact even as facilities improve.

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