बद्री नारायण घाट
Badri Narayan Ghat
Badri Narayan Ghat
Badri Narayan Ghat (बद्री नारायण घाट) is one of the 84 sacred ghats lining the western bank of the Ganga in Varanasi. Where Badrinath meets Kashi — a temple mirroring the Himalayan pilgrimage.
This ghat contributes to the extraordinary panorama that has made Varanasi's riverfront a UNESCO World Heritage candidate. Each ghat tells its own story — of royal patronage, spiritual significance, or daily life in the world's oldest living city. Visit as part of a morning boat ride or an evening walk along the riverfront to experience its unique character.
Significance
Every ghat in Varanasi carries layers of meaning — spiritual, historical, and social.
Badri Narayan Ghat is part of the six-kilometre crescent of stepped riverfront that constitutes the sacred geography of Kashi. Pilgrims, tourists, and locals share these ancient stones, creating a living tableau that has captivated visitors for millennia. The ghat system of Varanasi is unparalleled anywhere in the world.
🪔 Insider Tips
Local Knowledge
🕐 Best Time
Sunrise
For photography
Evening
For atmosphere
📍 How to Reach
Boat ride from any major ghat, or walk along the riverfront. Auto-rickshaws reach nearby main roads.
By Boat
From any major ghat
By Walk
Along the riverfront
By Auto
To nearby main roads
🏛️ Nearby
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