Top 10 Ghats You Must Visit in Uttar Pradesh

DashashwamedhGhat is an ancient and significant ghat in Varanasi, famous for its Ganga arti.

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AssiGhat is a popular spot in Varanasi, frequently visited by both locals and tourists.

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ScindiaGhat has the RatneshwarMahadev Temple that is partially submerged into the Ganges water

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TriveniSangamGhat is where the Ganges, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati River meet.

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VishramGhat in Mathura has elegant temples and important shrines

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RadhaBaghGhat is known for its beauty and the presence of peacocks, which are associated with Lord Krishna.

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KeshiGhat in Vrindavan is the only remaining ghat where Lord Krishna killed Keshi in dwaparayuga.

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ManikarnaGhat is the site where the gem of Parvati's ear fell in Chakrapushkarni, and it's known as Burning Ghat.

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TulsiGhat is believed to be where the medieval saint Tulsi Das composed the Awadhi version of Ramcharitmanas.

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Kaliya Daman Ghat is the location of the renowned pastime of Kaliya Daman, or the subduing of the envious snake

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