About

We’re a Kashi-based concious travel initiative rooted in Kashi—not just as a destination, but as a living, breathing way of life. Our journeys go beyond sightseeing. We help you walk the sacred geography, understand rituals, feel daily rhythms of the ghats, and see how ancient traditions still shape modern life here. We design slow, thoughtful experiences—for pilgrims, seekers, explorers, and curious minds—guided by local knowledge, history, and lived practice. No rush. No filters. Just Kashi, as it is.

A Note of Gratitude

Our understanding of Kashi is deeply shaped by scholars and sacred texts.

Rana P. B. Singh — former B.H.U. professor and cultural geographer who mapped Kashi as a ritual maṇḍala, showing the city’s sacred layout and pilgrimage logic.

Meenakshi Jain — historian who traces Kashi’s living traditions and temple histories in accessible, narrative books on the city’s sacred life.

Kuber Nath Sukul — long-standing historian of Varanasi; his work documents the city’s past and archival sources across eras.

Mahesh Gogate — scholar of Varanasi’s ecology and colonial history; his research (and book) examines the ghats, the river, and heritage impacts.

RajnishMishraVns — a blogger and walker-writer whose on-the-ground posts and photo-walks capture everyday life on the ghats and lanes.

We also acknowledge the Kāśī-khaṇḍa (Skanda Purana): a foundational textual mapping of Kashi’s temples, tirthas, and pilgrimage circuits that frames much local memory and ritual geography.