Dashashwamedh Ghat is the most famous and vibrant ghat in Varanasi. During Shivratri, it hosts the grand Ganga Aarti.
Known as the cremation ghat, Manikarnika holds deep significance during Shivratri.
Assi Ghat is where the Assi River meets the Ganges. On Shivratri, it's a serene place for devotees to perform rituals and seek blessings for Lord Shiva.
Harishchandra Ghat is associated with stories of sacrifice. On Shivratri, devotees gather here for prayers and to pay respects to the cycle of life and death.
Kedar Ghat is known for its beautiful temples and peaceful ambiance. During Shivratri, it’s a perfect spot for performing rituals.
Munshi Ghat is quieter and less crowded, offering a tranquil setting for meditation and spiritual rituals.
Scindia Ghat is known for its calm atmosphere, making it a beautiful place to witness rituals during Shivratri. The ghat is especially beautiful during sunset and dawn.