
Varanasi or Kashi is the holiest religious place for Hindus as well as the cultural capital of India. In order to maintain the originality of Kashi, various pilgrimage circuits have been created connecting around 300 important temples in Varanasi with Sri Kashi Vishwanath as the focal point. The circuit aims to highlight the history and significance of these ancient temples and promote the authentic essence of Varanasi and Indian culture. Varanasi is located on the west bank of the river Ganges and has been an important part of India's culture for more than 3000 years. It is considered an important pilgrimage center and represents India as a whole to visitors from other countries. The traditional evening ceremony of floating lamps on the river Ganga reflects the true essence of Indian culture.
Kashi is a city known for its religious significance and offers many opportunities for pilgrimage. Various pilgrimages are organized for the visitors to seek the blessings and spiritual peace of various Hindu deities. The purpose of these pilgrimages is to make the travelers aware of various gods and goddesses established in Kashi and their temples as well as their crafts through fixed travel routes. The details of the trips under Kashi Yatra are as follows:
- Panchkroshi Yatra – Ancient Pilgrimage Route of Kashi Khand
- Nava Durga Yatra
- Nava Gauri Yatra
- Kashi Bhairav Yatra
- Kashi Vishnu Yatra
- Char Dham Yatra in Kashi
- Dwadash Aditya Yatra
- Twelve Jyotirling Yatra
- Eleventh Vinayak Yatra