Rediscovering the Charm of Traditional Tanga Rides in Varanasi
Varanasi has a beautiful way of blending the old with the new, and this is especially evident in the revival of traditional tanga rides, which used to echo through the busy streets of the city. Once a common sight at places like Godaulia and near the railway station, these horse-drawn carriages hold a special place in the hearts of the locals and visitors alike. Today, as we stroll through the vibrant streets, we can often hear the rhythmic clip-clop of horse hooves that harken back to simpler times. The significance of tangas in Varanasi goes beyond mere transportation; they symbolize the rich cultural heritage of the city. For generations, these delightful vehicles have been part of the Banaras experience, offering a unique way to soak in the essence of this ancient city. Riding in a tanga allows you to see the bustling life around you from a charming perspective, as you glide through narrow lanes adorned with historic architecture and vibrant markets. This revival of traditional tangas invites us, both residents and visitors, to embrace the nostalgia while promoting an eco-friendly mode of transport. It’s heartwarming to see that despite modern advancements, the spirit of Banaras remains intact, showcasing how culture can thrive alongside progress. So next time you’re in Varanasi, make sure to take a tanga ride — not only will it give you a taste of history, but it will also fill your heart with joy as you traverse the timeless streets of this mystical city.
Compiled by HelloBanaras from public sources: Amar Ujala — Varanasi (HI)