Ganga Aarti timing in Varanasi 2026: Dashashwamedh Ghat evening Aarti is at 6:45 PM from April to September and 5:45 PM from October to March. The ceremony lasts 45 minutes and is conducted simultaneously by 7 priests. Arrive 45-60 minutes early for ghat steps positions. Boat view: ₹300-₹500 per person (shared). There is no VIP ticket – any agent selling one is running a scam. Experience My India reserves boat positions for all Varanasi tours. Call +91-7302265809.
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The Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat in Varanasi is performed every single evening – 365 days a year, without cancellation, without exceptions. It is one of the few fixed religious ceremonies in India that has never missed a single performance in modern recorded history. The challenge is not whether the Aarti will happen – it always does. The challenge is arriving with enough time to secure a position that allows you to actually see it.
On a quiet Tuesday evening in January, the ghat has a few hundred visitors – a 25-minute arrival is sufficient. On a festival weekend in October, 30,000-50,000 people converge on a 200-metre stretch of ghat steps. Arriving at the listed timing means you are watching the ceremony from 400 metres away with a restricted view, while people who arrived an hour earlier are standing 20 metres from the priests.
I am Gurudutt, founder of Experience My India, born and raised in Braj Bhoomi and guiding pilgrims since 2018. I have attended the Varanasi Ganga Aarti hundreds of times across every season, every festival date and every crowd level. In this guide you will find the exact Ganga Aarti timing in Varanasi for 2026 with seasonal shifts, arrival time recommendations by crowd level, the boat vs ghat steps comparison, the Assi Ghat morning Aarti, the Dev Deepawali special schedule and the scam warnings every visitor needs. Call +91-7302265809 to plan your Varanasi visit with Experience My India. Tours from ₹3,999 per person.
Ganga Aarti Timing in Varanasi – Complete Season-by-Season Schedule
The Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat follows the sunset – its start time shifts between seasons to align with the natural light conditions of the Ganga at dusk.
Evening Ganga Aarti – Dashashwamedh Ghat
| Season | Months | Aarti Start | Aarti Ends | Duration | Arrive By (Ghat Steps) |
| Summer + Monsoon | April – September | 6:45 PM | 7:30 PM | 45 minutes | 6:00 PM (weekday) / 5:45 PM (weekend) |
| Winter | October – March | 5:45 PM | 6:30 PM | 45 minutes | 5:00 PM (weekday) / 4:45 PM (weekend) |
| Month-by-Month Aarti Timing | Start Time |
| January | 5:45 PM |
| February | 5:45 PM |
| March | 5:45 PM → 6:45 PM (shifts early April) |
| April – September | 6:45 PM |
| October | 6:45 PM → 5:45 PM (shifts mid-October) |
| November | 5:45 PM |
| December | 5:45 PM |
The seasonal shift: The timing change happens approximately at the clocks-back transition periods in October (from 6:45 PM to 5:45 PM) and in April (from 5:45 PM to 6:45 PM). In transitional months (March and October), confirm the exact timing on the morning of your visit. Experience My India confirms the current Aarti time for every Varanasi tour on the day of the ceremony. Call +91-7302265809.
Morning Ganga Aarti – Assi Ghat (Subah-e-Banaras)
| Detail | Information |
| Location | Assi Ghat (southernmost major ghat – 3 km from Dashashwamedh) |
| Morning programme name | Subah-e-Banaras |
| Morning Aarti timing | 5:30 AM daily (year-round) |
| Duration | 30-45 minutes (Aarti within a 2-hour morning programme) |
| Entry fee | Free |
| What happens | Morning Aarti + classical music performance + yoga + collective sunrise prayer |
| Crowd | Small to moderate – far less crowded than evening Dashashwamedh Aarti |
Experience My India includes the Assi Ghat morning programme in all extended Varanasi tours.
Dashashwamedh Ghat Aarti – What Actually Happens
The Dashashwamedh Ghat Ganga Aarti is the largest and most visually complex public religious ceremony performed in Hinduism on a daily basis. Understanding the structure of the ceremony helps you watch it with full awareness rather than as a passive spectacle.
Ceremony Structure
| Segment | Duration | What Happens |
| Assembly and preparation | 20-30 mins before start | 7 priests take positions at 7 decorated stations along the ghat width; incense and flower garlands prepared |
| Conch and bell opening | First 3-5 minutes | All 7 priests sound conch shells simultaneously; temple bells ring from adjacent ghats |
| Agni Puja (fire ritual) | 15-20 minutes | Each priest holds and rotates a 5-foot tiered brass lamp (Pancha Diya) in circular patterns while chanting; simultaneous performance across all 7 stations |
| Dhoop and flower offering | 5 minutes | Incense and flower petals offered to Ganga |
| Aarti with hand lamps | 10 minutes | Smaller hand-held flames – more intimate close to the priests |
| Closing rituals | 5-10 minutes | Conch, bells, final mantra recitation |
| Prasad distribution | Post-ceremony | Flower garlands and Ganga jal offered to devotees |
The 7-Priest Formation
The ceremony is performed simultaneously at 7 stations spread across approximately 50 metres of ghat width. This is what distinguishes the Dashashwamedh Aarti from smaller single-priest Aartis at other ghats: the synchronised rotation of identically-sized brass lamp holders by 7 priests creates a visual pattern only visible from mid-ghat or from the opposite bank (boat position). The priests are all brahmins trained specifically for the Aarti – a tradition maintained by the Ganga Seva Nidhi organisation since the Aarti’s formal establishment.
Photography: Fully permitted from all ghat positions and from boats. The best photography position is the upper terrace of the ghat steps (arrive earliest for this) or from a boat positioned at mid-river (most consistent unobstructed view).
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How to Watch the Ganga Aarti – 3 Positions Compared
Each viewing position offers a different experience of the same ceremony. The right choice depends on your priority: atmosphere, photography, comfort, or accessibility.
| Position | Cost | Best For | Arrival Required | View Quality | Crowd Level |
| Ghat steps (ground level) | Free | Authentic experience; closest to ceremony | 45-60 mins before | Excellent (if front rows) / Poor (if late) | Very High |
| Ghat upper terrace | Free | Photography; standing view above crowd | 50-70 mins before | Very Good | High |
| Rooftop of nearby guesthouse / café | ₹50-₹200 per person | Comfort; overhead view; families and seniors | 30-40 mins before | Good (overhead but not close) | Low-Moderate |
| Shared boat (mid-river) | ₹300-₹500 per person | Photography; unobstructed view; families | Board 45 mins before | Excellent (panoramic, no crowd obstruction) | Low |
| Private boat | ₹3,000-₹6,000 per boat (4-8 persons) | Groups; photography; maximum comfort | Board 45 mins before | Excellent | None – private |
Position Recommendations by Visitor Type
First-time visitors: Shared boat for the most complete view without crowd pressure. ₹300-₹500 per person pre-arranged. Photographers: Private boat positioned at mid-river or upper terrace ghat for unobstructed angles. Senior citizens: Rooftop café or private boat – both eliminate the dense staircase crowd. Families with children: Shared or private boat – safest option with young children. Devotees wanting proximity: Ghat steps, arrive 60-75 minutes before the ceremony starts.
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Ganga Aarti from a Boat – Complete Guide
A boat position for the Dashashwamedh Aarti is the single best combination of view quality, comfort and atmosphere. From mid-river, you can see the full width of the ceremony across all 7 priest stations simultaneously, with the ghat architecture and city lights in the background – a perspective not available from anywhere on land.
Boat Rates for Ganga Aarti (2026)
| Boat Type | Rate | Capacity | Duration | Best For |
| Shared boat (pre-arranged) | ₹300-₹500 per person | 15-25 persons | 90 minutes including pre-Aarti and post-Aarti | Budget visitors, solo travellers |
| Shared boat (ghat-side walk-up) | ₹500-₹800 per person | Variable | Variable | Not recommended – inflated rates |
| Private motor boat | ₹3,000-₹4,500 per boat | 4-6 persons | Flexible | Couples, small families |
| Private wooden row boat | ₹2,500-₹3,999 per boat | 4-6 persons | Flexible | Peaceful, traditional |
| Large group boat | ₹6,000-₹10,000 | 20-40 persons | Fixed Aarti window | Pilgrim groups, corporate tours |
Walk-up vs pre-arranged rates: Boats negotiated at the ghat in the 60 minutes before the Aarti start charge 30-70% above market rate, with seasonal (festival) premiums of up to 100%. Experience My India pre-arranges boat rates for all tour groups – the rates above are the confirmed market rates, not the ghat-side tourist rates. Call +91-7302265809 to pre-arrange.
Boat timing: Board your boat at least 45 minutes before the Aarti starts. The best water position is approximately 30-50 metres from the main ghat steps – close enough to see individual priest movements but with enough distance to see all 7 stations simultaneously. After the Aarti, boats typically offer a 15-20 minute post-ceremony ghat return at a relaxed pace.
Assi Ghat Morning Aarti – Varanasi’s Other Aarti
While the Dashashwamedh Ghat evening Aarti is Varanasi’s most famous ceremony, the Assi Ghat morning programme (Subah-e-Banaras) offers a completely different and often more intimate Ganga worship experience.
| Comparison | Dashashwamedh Ghat (Evening) | Assi Ghat (Morning – Subah-e-Banaras) |
| Timing | 6:45 PM (Apr-Sep) / 5:45 PM (Oct-Mar) | 5:30 AM daily (year-round) |
| Duration | 45 minutes | 2 hours (Aarti within a longer programme) |
| Number of priests | 7 simultaneous | 1-3 |
| Scale | Grand – 30,000-50,000+ on busy days | Intimate – 200-1,000 visitors |
| Entry | Free | Free |
| Boat option | Yes – ₹300-₹500 per person | Yes – sunrise boat from Assi |
| What else happens | Ceremony only | Classical music, yoga, collective prayer, sunrise viewing |
| Photography | Excellent – grand ceremony | Excellent – intimate and atmospheric |
| Crowd pressure | Very High on weekends | Low to Moderate |
| Recommended for | All visitors | Devotees, photographers, those wanting quiet |
| Distance from Dashashwamedh | – | 3 km south (20-30 mins by rickshaw) |
The Assi Ghat advantage: For visitors who find the Dashashwamedh crowd overwhelming – particularly on weekends and festival days – Assi Ghat at 5:30 AM provides a complete Ganga Aarti experience in a far calmer setting. The sunrise boat ride from Assi Ghat (5:30-7:30 AM) allows you to watch the morning Aarti at Assi and then drift past all 84 ghats as the city wakes up.
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Ganga Aarti on Dev Deepawali 2026 – Special Schedule
Dev Deepawali (November 5, 2026) is the single most spectacular evening of the Varanasi year – the evening when all 84 ghats of Varanasi are simultaneously lit with 10 lakh earthen lamps (diyas) in celebration of the gods descending to earth to bathe in the Ganga.
| Dev Deepawali 2026 | Information |
| Date | November 5, 2026 (Kartik Purnima) |
| Ganga Aarti timing (Dev Deepawali) | Same time as winter schedule – 5:45 PM |
| Number of lamps | 10 lakh (1 million) earthen lamps across all 84 ghats |
| Total ghat footfall | 50,000-1,00,000 people across Dashashwamedh on peak evening |
| Recommended arrival at ghat | 2:00-3:00 PM – 3 to 4 hours before Aarti |
| Boat ticket recommendation | Pre-arrange 30-45 days ahead; all boats sold out within 2 weeks of the date |
| Hotel booking | Book 60+ days ahead – Dashashwamedh-area hotels fill completely by September |
Dev Deepawali planning note: The regular Aarti timing does not change on Dev Deepawali – it remains 5:45 PM as per the winter schedule. What changes is the scale and the additional spectacle of 10 lakh lamps on all ghats before and after the ceremony. The boat position is even more important on Dev Deepawali than on a regular evening – from mid-river you can see the entire stretch of illuminated ghats simultaneously.
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How to Reach Dashashwamedh Ghat
| From | Mode | Distance | Travel Time | Notes |
| Varanasi Junction (BSB) railway station | Auto-rickshaw / cab | 5-6 km | 20-45 minutes | Traffic near ghat area adds time |
| Varanasi Cantt (BCY) station | Auto-rickshaw / cab | 4-5 km | 15-35 minutes | Slightly closer |
| Assi Ghat | Cycle rickshaw / walk | 3 km | 20-30 mins (rickshaw) / 40 mins (walk) | Pleasant ghat walk route |
| Godowlia Chowk (main intersection) | Walk | 300 metres | 5-8 minutes | Last motorised vehicle point |
| From any Varanasi hotel (old city) | Walk / cycle rickshaw | 500 m-2 km | 10-20 minutes | – |
Critical note: Motorised vehicles – cars, autos, taxis – cannot reach Dashashwamedh Ghat directly. The last vehicle drop point is Godowlia Chowk, approximately 300 metres from the ghat. From Godowlia, follow the pedestrian lane straight to the river – 5-8 minutes on foot. On Aarti evenings, Godowlia itself becomes congested – drop your cab at Vishwanath Gali junction instead and walk 10-15 minutes through the lanes.
On busy evenings and festival nights: Roads within 1 km of Dashashwamedh often have vehicle restrictions from 4:00 PM onwards. Walk or use cycle rickshaw for the final 1 km. Experience My India drivers know the current restriction zones – all group drop points are planned before arrival. Call +91-7302265809.
Ganga Aarti Experience Summary – Quick Reference
| Detail | Information |
| Ceremony name | Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat |
| Evening Aarti timing (Apr-Sep) | 6:45 PM |
| Evening Aarti timing (Oct-Mar) | 5:45 PM |
| Duration | 45 minutes |
| Priests | 7 – simultaneous across 7 stations |
| Frequency | Daily – no cancellations, no holidays |
| Entry fee | Free |
| VIP ticket | Does NOT exist – any agent selling one is running a scam |
| Best ghat arrival time (weekday) | 45 minutes before start |
| Best ghat arrival time (weekend) | 60-75 minutes before start |
| Best ghat arrival time (festival) | 90-120 minutes before start |
| Boat ticket (shared, pre-arranged) | ₹300-₹500 per person |
| Boat ticket (private) | ₹3,000-₹6,000 per boat |
| Rooftop viewing | ₹50-₹200 per person at nearby cafés |
| Morning Aarti alternative | Assi Ghat – 5:30 AM daily (Subah-e-Banaras) |
| Dev Deepawali 2026 | November 5, 2026 – same timing, 10 lakh lamps on all 84 ghats |
| Photography | Fully permitted from all positions |
| Best position overall | Shared boat at mid-river – pre-arranged |
| Godowlia Chowk to ghat | 300 metres walk – 5-8 minutes |
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What Nobody Tells You About the Varanasi Ganga Aarti
After attending the Ganga Aarti hundreds of times across every season since 2018 and coordinating Aarti access for more than 50,000 pilgrims, here is what I – Gurudutt, founder of Experience My India – share privately before every Varanasi visit:
The timing shift between seasons is significant – and most travel sites publish only one time. October to March: 5:45 PM. April to September: 6:45 PM. A visitor who plans based on the wrong seasonal timing and arrives at 6:30 PM in November is 45 minutes late – the Aarti is nearly over. Experience My India confirms the exact Aarti time on the morning of every tour day.
There is no VIP ticket for the Ganga Aarti. No official priority seating, no paid chairs, no “premium” access. The Ganga Seva Nidhi organisation that manages the Aarti does not sell any form of admission or priority pass. Any individual near the ghat offering VIP access, chairs, or reserved spots is running a personal scam – their “reserved chairs” occupy a position identical to what anyone on the free ghat steps can access 30 minutes earlier. The correct response is to walk past them and take a ghat steps position early.
Shared boat rates at the ghat in the 60 minutes before the Aarti are 30-70% higher than pre-arranged rates. The standard shared boat rate (pre-arranged, per person): ₹300-₹500. Walk-up ghat rate for the same boat 30 minutes before the Aarti: ₹700-₹1,200 per person. Pre-book through Experience My India at the market rate – call +91-7302265809.
On Dev Deepawali (November 5, 2026), the approach to Dashashwamedh from 3:00 PM onwards becomes an almost-impassable crowd. Our groups depart for the ghat at 1:30-2:00 PM on Dev Deepawali. By 4:00 PM, Godowlia and every lane leading to the ghat is shoulder-to-shoulder. The boat is the only viable viewing option on Dev Deepawali – confirmed boat seats should be arranged 30-45 days ahead.
The Assi Ghat morning Aarti (5:30 AM) is dramatically less crowded than Dashashwamedh – and equally devotionally authentic. Dashashwamedh Aarti attendance on a busy Saturday evening: 30,000-50,000 people. Assi Ghat Subah-e-Banaras attendance on a Saturday morning: 300-1,000 people. For a pilgrim whose priority is devotional experience over spectacle, the Assi Ghat morning is the better choice.
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Know Before You Attend the Varanasi Ganga Aarti
- Evening Aarti timing: 6:45 PM (April-September) and 5:45 PM (October-March) – confirm on the morning of your visit in transitional months
- Arrive at ghat steps 45-60 minutes before start on weekdays; 60-75 minutes on weekends; 90-120 minutes on festival days
- No VIP ticket exists – any agent near the ghat selling premium access or reserved chairs is running a scam
- Boat (shared, pre-arranged): ₹300-₹500 per person – the best overall viewing position for first-time visitors
- Boat (private): ₹3,000-₹6,000 per boat – best for families, groups and photographers
- Motorised vehicles cannot reach Dashashwamedh Ghat – last drop at Godowlia Chowk (300 metres / 5-8 minutes walk)
- Photography is fully permitted from all positions – ghat steps, upper terrace, rooftops and boats
- Morning Aarti alternative: Assi Ghat Subah-e-Banaras at 5:30 AM – same religious significance, 95% smaller crowd
- Dev Deepawali 2026 (November 5): same Aarti timing (5:45 PM) + 10 lakh lamps on all 84 ghats – arrive at 2:00 PM; book boat 30-45 days ahead
- Experience My India pre-arranges boat seats and ghat positions for all Varanasi tours. Call +91-7302265809.
Frequently Asked Questions – Ganga Aarti Timing in Varanasi
The Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat is held daily at 6:45 PM from April to September and at 5:45 PM from October to March. The ceremony lasts 45 minutes. Arrive 45-60 minutes early on weekdays and 60-75 minutes early on weekends to secure a ghat steps position with a clear view. From a boat (₹300-₹500 per person, pre-arranged), board 45 minutes before start. Experience My India confirms the exact Aarti timing on the day of every Varanasi tour – call +91-7302265809.
Dashashwamedh Ghat is the best ghat for the evening Ganga Aarti in Varanasi – the most elaborate daily Aarti in India, conducted by 7 priests simultaneously with 5-foot brass lamp holders. It begins at 6:45 PM (April-September) or 5:45 PM (October-March). The alternative is Assi Ghat for the morning Subah-e-Banaras programme at 5:30 AM – smaller and more intimate. Experience My India arranges boat positions for the Dashashwamedh Ghat Aarti on all Varanasi tours – call +91-7302265809.
They offer different experiences. Dashashwamedh Ghat (evening, 6:45 PM / 5:45 PM): the most elaborate Aarti in India – 7 priests, 45 minutes, attended by 30,000-50,000 people on weekends. Grand in scale but crowded. Assi Ghat (morning, 5:30 AM): intimate – 200-1,000 visitors, classical music, yoga and sunrise atmosphere as part of Subah-e-Banaras. For first-time visitors, Dashashwamedh from a boat. For devout pilgrims wanting atmosphere over spectacle, Assi Ghat morning. Experience My India includes both in 2-day Varanasi tours – call +91-7302265809.
There is no official VIP system for the Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat. No organisation sells VIP tickets, premium chairs, or priority access. The Ganga Seva Nidhi manages the Aarti and charges nothing for attendance. Any person near the ghat offering VIP access, reserved chairs, or priority seating is operating a personal scam. The best genuine “premium” experience is a pre-arranged private boat (₹3,000-₹6,000) which provides the best view and comfort. Experience My India pre-arranges all boat positions – call +91-7302265809.
Yes – a boat is the most recommended viewing position for the Ganga Aarti. Shared boat: ₹300-₹500 per person (pre-arranged); private boat: ₹3,000-₹6,000 per boat (4-8 persons). From mid-river, you see all 7 priest stations simultaneously with the full ghat architecture behind them – impossible to see from any land position. Board 45 minutes before Aarti start. Walk-up ghat rates are 30-70% higher. Experience My India pre-arranges all Ganga Aarti boat seats – call +91-7302265809.
Arrive at Dashashwamedh Ghat at least 45-60 minutes before the Aarti start on weekdays. On weekends and festival days, arrive 60-75 minutes before start. On Dev Deepawali (November 5, 2026), the area becomes very crowded – arrive at the ghat by 2:00-3:00 PM for the 5:45 PM Aarti. For boat viewing, board 45 minutes before start. Experience My India plans all Varanasi group arrivals around these timing margins – call +91-7302265809 for advice on your specific visit date.
Yes – the Dashashwamedh Ghat Ganga Aarti is held every single day of the year without exception. It has never been cancelled due to weather, festival, or any other circumstance in modern recorded history. The ceremony runs at 6:45 PM from April to September and 5:45 PM from October to March, 365 days a year. Experience My India confirms the same-day Aarti timing on the morning of every Varanasi tour – call +91-7302265809.
Dashashwamedh Ghat is approximately 5-6 km from Varanasi Junction (BSB) station – 20-45 minutes by auto or cab to Godowlia Chowk, then 300 metres on foot to the ghat. Motorised vehicles cannot reach the ghat directly – the last vehicle drop point is Godowlia Chowk. On Aarti evenings, drop your cab at Vishwanath Gali junction to avoid Godowlia traffic and walk 10-15 minutes through the lanes. Experience My India coordinates all group drop points for Varanasi tours – call +91-7302265809.
The Assi Ghat morning Aarti is part of the Subah-e-Banaras programme – held daily at 5:30 AM throughout the year. The 2-hour morning programme combines a river Aarti with classical music performance, yoga and collective prayer at the Yamuna bank. It is significantly calmer than the Dashashwamedh evening Aarti with only 200-1,000 visitors on a typical morning. Entry is free. The sunrise boat ride from Assi Ghat (5:30-7:30 AM) starts here. Experience My India includes Assi Ghat in all 2-day Varanasi tours – call +91-7302265809.
The Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat is completely free. There is no entry fee, no ticket and no booking required for the ghat steps viewing. Boat viewing requires booking (₹300-₹500 per person shared; ₹3,000-₹6,000 private). Rooftop café viewing: ₹50-₹200 per person. Any individual selling “entry tickets” or “VIP access” to the Ganga Aarti is running a scam. Experience My India pre-arranges boat seats at confirmed market rates – call +91-7302265809.
The Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat lasts 45 minutes and is conducted by 7 priests simultaneously at 7 decorated stations spread across 50 metres of ghat width. The ceremony includes conch and bell opening, incense offering, fire ritual with 5-foot rotating brass lamp holders (Pancha Diya), flower offering, hand lamp Aarti and closing mantras. The ceremony ends with prasad (sacred offerings) distributed to devotees at the ghat. Photography is fully permitted from all positions. Experience My India explains the ritual context before every Aarti visit – call +91-7302265809.
Yes. Experience My India arranges complete Varanasi Ganga Aarti experiences – pre-confirmed boat seats at market rates (no ghat-side negotiation), arrival time planning around your visit date and season, Kashi Vishwanath e-pass, Assi Ghat morning programme and hotel near Dashashwamedh. Varanasi 2-day tours from ₹3,999 per person. WhatsApp +91-7302265809 – Aarti boat confirmed and itinerary sent within 30 minutes.
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