What a wonderful place, Varanasi is!

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And at night, it's even more exciting.

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A shining Medieval city turns into a mysterious spectacle.

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A dreamscape, indeed: stairs leading down to the water, dozens of staircases, several kilometers of stairs...

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And - a foggy river, the hypnotizing sound of splashing water, slight, dimmed mumbling of the walking people, quaint buildings (ancient temples, fortresses, palaces), and, of course, bonfires.

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They cremate the dead there. But it's rather a place of farewell than a grief...

Maybe, because there is no more calming experience than circling with other people around a fire?

Or it's because people believe cremation is the beginning of new life, or even liberation and uniting with God?

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The light of a distant city also looks surreal, like, if you are in the fantasy world as Game of Thrones.

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Is this glorious seaside city Pentos or Braavos?

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Is it a pyramid of Yunkai or Astapor?

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Like, fantasy fiction brought to life.

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Though real life isn't less exciting: Varanasi is at least 3000 year old, great kings and great warriors walked here as well as prophets - Siddhartha Gautama was one of them.

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A fantastic realm. Everyone is blessed who once reached this land.

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And you are blessed twice if you can afford to be in Varanasi for a while, without a hurry.

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There are many foreigners here who don't rush anywhere.

Strolling along the river, warming up by the cremation fires, attending Ganga Aarti, a daily performance worshiping the Ganga River, and watching unusual characters at the ghats.

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Some of these characters are meditating, some are searching for a profit, some are high on weed and gazing into eternity. Boatmen, street vendors, playing kids, travelers, pilgrims, priests, eccentrics, and Hindu ascetics...

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At last, you are returning to your hotel along the dark lanes, only to return to the wondrous dreamspace of the Ganga River the next night.

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And this is not a figure of speech - I'm finishing the post and going for a walk along the ghats - want to watch the Ganga Aarti and observe the cremation ceremony, and most importantly, breathe in the atmosphere of a waking dream - once again.

Hope you liked the story and photographs; stay tuned to see more from this brilliant city! 🙂

The photos were taken with a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G on a full-frame DSLR Nikon D750 on January 16 (and #2 from below on January 17), 2026, in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India.