Varanasi
Varanasi is incredulously piquant all-round the year. The city makes you forget your joys and miseries. The sooner you surrender to its dynamism, the clamor and chaos of its Ghats, the gentleness of river Ganga, the umpteen number of stories, the aura of Kashi Vishwanath temple, eternal flame at Dashashwamedh Ghat, the labyrinthine of its lanes and the timelessness of the city grows on you immediately. The most fascinating characteristic about the city is that death isn’t mourned but celebrated here. I am not sure if there is any other city in the whole world where people prefer to spend their last days of the life and plan it accordingly.
Everyone finds their calling and different reasons to connect with Varanasi. After recurring visits to the city, I have found my path of nirvana in admiring its age-old crafts and unveiling the secrets of talent. Let us walk through the nook and crannies of the city and discover a different side of it. To start off, just be around the riverside to observe the various activities on the ghats. On one of the days, wrestle your way to the oldest akhara on the Tulsi ghat. On another day, knock on the doors of the native wooden toymakers of Khojwa. Then proceed to meet the Banarasi saree weavers of Peeli Kothi. Don’t forget to decode the dying art of Gulabi Meenakari. And last but not the least, explore the color splash around the city.