Showing posts with label Walking tours in Varanasi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walking tours in Varanasi. Show all posts

Saturday, 24 January 2015

Is Varanasi just about The Ganges? Explore More

Varanasi - the oldest continuously inhabited city of the world has millions of layers of history, myth and anecdotes up it's sleeves.
Sitting by the river Ganges which is the lifeline of the city it feels at first that the whole city must be all about it. All roads leading to some or the other ghats, which eventually are the connection between the river and the people.
Just by mentioning the ghats we open up the first thing which apart from Ganges the city is about. Ghats make the river accessible to all. They control its force up to a great extent and are yet the places that exist because the river exists. 

Next we see the existence of Shiva in the Kashi Vishwanath Temple. The temple complex is the epicenter  of the whole city. According to the Hindu Scriptures Ganges took a northwards turn towards Varanasi just to flow by the Vishwanath Temple. The crescent bank of Varanasi and a Northwards flow are very unique for its whole course. 

The name Varanasi comes from the land between - Varuna and Assi rivers. So, we know that even in the name of the city, there is no role of the Ganges. However, Kashi is a much bigger area than Varanasi according to some scriptures and it the older name of the city. Thus reducing the claim of the tributaries to a minuscule level. 

Going further, we see that the city has a temple of all the deities we can think of in Hinduism. A complete cosmos of names and characters from Hindu Scriptures. These temples an shrines make the city such an important pilgrimage. There is Ganges flowing through many cities which also have a Shiva Temple, however the sheer number of other temples in Varanasi just outclasses all of them.

It is said that a city is made by its people. Structures are just the testimony of the people that live or have lived in them. You will know you are in Varanasi when you see the smiling people all around you. It seems that they have all the time in this world. They are just there to be the mere puppets at god's hands and yet they work really hard to earn their bread. Also it is one of the first cosmopolitan cities of India. People form all over the sub-continent have made it their home for generations. Some who came for religion and some who came because of the growing economy, whereas some came for the knowledge that has always prevailed over millennium. 

Stories of the city and about it induces a level of romance for the visitor. But what Varanasi is know for is a tough fact to digest. A place to die. Yes, Varanasi is the chosen one, a place to die and breathe your last. A belief that if one dies in Varanasi he would be freed from the cycle of birth and death. 'Yama' the god of death is not allowed to enter Varanasi. It is Shiva who is the ultimate destroyer in his Rudra form ensures that all the departed souls meet their ends and are not caught up with Yama.

Food is an eternal part of any city's life and culture and for Varanasi this is deeply rooted in everything anyone does. Although a by-product of the people who live there, it is very much to the merit of the city's lifestyle that food has a separate mention. Summer and winter delicacies are different. Some things are perennially available. But the thing that scores above the rest is the "Benarsi Pan". This is one thing that is related to the identity of the people of the city. 

After listing all the above, we know that we have opened up an avenue for discussion of Varanasi's identity. Reading this, the city might feel like having an identity crisis. But when we close our eyes and imagine about Varanasi the first thing that comes to our minds is - Ganges.

Not even the almighty Shiva, who is also the God for Ganges scored over her in Varanasi.
But we the team of Vedic Walks, want you to know that Varanasi's identity is Ganges, but there is so much more to it which can only bee seen and understood in our Walking Tours.

Join us and explore beyond the written records and spoken word. Since a walking tour is all about experiencing it too.


Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Walks in India

Walking tours have a special place in the travel activities anyone indulges into.
In most cities of the world they are easily available and are very pocket friendly. But affordability is not the only reason for travellers to pick Walking Tours as their choice.


As a kid one explores surroundings on foot and thus knows the area so perfectly that he remembers every single mark, pothole, turn and color of the area. As one grows up and the curiosity to explore goes further and thus the avenues to explore unfold.


Walking tours became popular a couple of decades ago in Europe and thus became a popular culture in travel. In India walking tours came in in the last decade but haven't made a strong mark. There are a bundle of travel companies who operate walking tours in popular tourist destinations.
What they miss out in their delivery is - A walking tour is very different from sight seeing.


People who were previously engaged in sight seeing activities went with the fashion and started walking tours, but could not come out of the groove of pin-pointing famous buildings.

TeamActive has taken the initiative to break this stereotype.
We have our own definition of a walk. We call it - Walk the Talk.


Let's first take you through the elements we stress upon during our walking tours:

1. Story telling- We are talkative and love telling stories. Truth or fable, these stories keep the walkers engaged. The stories have been collected from the people we meet in the street. The stories are theirs. Their version of the past and of the culture.

2. Get into anyone's house- Having a rapport with the locals, we know them just like a family. During our walks we are allowed to peep into their houses, provided we don't trouble them.

3. Ask us questions- We will probably have all answers for you, so ask us as many questions as you like. If we don't have the answer the people around will come up with their theories.

4. Chai & Naashta - In English this means 'Tea and Refreshment'. All our walks have a special element of tea and refreshments with a local family, in their living rooms, with them and all made in their kitchens.

5. Photos- While walking in the streets there will be so many opportunities of clicking pictures which you might have not, if just walked past the famous buildings.

6. No Shopping - We don't push our walkers and nag them to shop. They are free and are allowed to shop from wherever they please. No specific shops, no specific vendors.

7. Suits all - Are you a school kid, a photographer, a journalist, a writer, a professional, an artist, a lawyer, an army-man or anything in this big world our walks adjust to every taste and mood. Just let us know what we need to fine-tune and we will be with you.


So what are your plans this time when you visit INDIA??


reach us at: www.vedicwalks.com