City of Varanasi

About Varanasi: Varanasi is one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities, a vibrant hub of spirituality, culture, and heritage, located on the banks of the sacred Ganges River. Known as the cultural capital of India, it is famous for its ancient temples, bustling ghats, and narrow lanes. Must-visit attractions include the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, a sacred shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva; Dashashwamedh Ghat, renowned for its mesmerising evening Ganga Aarti; and Sarnath, where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon. Other highlights include the serene Assi Ghat, the historic Ramnagar Fort, and the city's vibrant markets, which offer Banarasi silk sarees and handicrafts.

Weather in Varanasi in December: The culturally rich city of Varanasi is characterized by its historical significance, vibrant traditions, and scenic beauty along the banks of the sacred Ganges. In December, the average high temperature in Varanasi ranges from 23°C to 25°C, while nighttime lows typically range from 10°C to 11°C, providing a pleasant, comfortable climate for the conference.

Some Places of Attraction:
  1. Kashi Vishwanath Temple
  2. Sarnath
  3. Ramnagar Fort
  4. Goddess Annapurna Temple
  5. River Front (Ghats)
  6. Lord Kal Bhairav Temple
  7. Goddess Durga Temple
  8. Sankat Mochan Temple
  9. Tulsi Manas Temple

How to Reach

Varanasi is well connected to most major cities via a robust rail network, with frequent mail and express train services. The city has three prominent railway stations: Varanasi Junction, Varanasi City, and Banaras. Additionally, Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Railway Station, located on the New Delhi–Howrah route, is about 18 kilometres from the university and is easily accessible via auto-rickshaws or taxis. Varanasi is also well-connected by air, with Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport, located approximately 30 kilometres from BHU, offering direct flights to major cities across the country.