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By Road (Routes & Highways)

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By Road (Routes & Highways)

By road, Varanasi is well connected to major cities and towns through a network of national and state highways. Road travel offers flexibility and scenic views, making it a preferred option for many travelers.

The city is connected to Delhi and Lucknow via National Highway NH19 and NH31, providing smooth road connectivity for long-distance travelers.

NH233 connects Varanasi with Gorakhpur, while NH2 links the city to Prayagraj and other parts of Uttar Pradesh and eastern India.

Regular state-run and private buses, taxis, and self-drive cars operate on these highways, offering options ranging from budget travel to comfortable long-distance journeys.

Road conditions are generally good, though traffic congestion may occur near city entry points and during festivals. Travelers are advised to plan routes in advance and allow extra time during peak seasons.

Traveling by road to Varanasi allows visitors to explore nearby towns and cultural landscapes along the way, making the journey as enriching as the destination itself.


11 Reviews

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Rahul Sharma

"Varanasi is truly a spiritual experience. The Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat was mesmerizing, and the temples filled me with peace. I will definitely visit again."

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Ashish Singh

"From early morning boat rides to evening aarti, Varanasi touched my soul. The culture, food, and positive energy of the city are unforgettable."

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Amit Patel

"My trip to Varanasi was very well planned. The ghats, Kashi Vishwanath Temple, and local food made the journey special. Highly recommended for spiritual travelers."

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