A young boy meditating on the ghat, early in the morning...





I have been to Varanasi a few times in the last few years, and love the city to the core. There is so much that you can do there at every hour of the day. The mornings in Varanasi are especially wonderful, and allow many activities, unlike many other cities which wake up late.





If you are there only for a few days, make sure you are out of your hotel room around 5am (6am in winters) and walk on the ghats to experience the city the fullest. You will meet many interesting people, pick up many interesting conversations and basically have a brilliant start to the day!





Here are some of my top recommendations for spending the morning in the city. These are all out of my personal experiences, and I would love to hear more from my readers as well, so that I can try them out on my next visit there...





1. Chai and Jalebis





2. Bhang wali Thandai For those who want to spend the day high on happiness, make sure you try the 'bhang wali thandai'! It makes your head go light, your steps fly and your mood to soars to the sky :) I would recommend at least two glasses of strong Thandai with Bhang to enjoy the drink. The result of Bhang is not immediate and it can take a while before you get the high. Bhang in excess can make you go rather looney as well, though the fun also doubles up after that :)









Curious to know more? Read: Try Bhang Lassi in Varanasi If you take too much of it, make sure you stay out of water. Its best to have long philosophical conversations with the Sadhus on the river bank than risk your life in flowing water :)Curious to know more? Read:





3. Swim or a boat ride in Ganga (Ganges) And swim in the morning when the river is mostly deserted, its the best thing to do. Its best not to try skinny dipping, even though you will see some in states of partial to almost full nakedness. But what the heck - you must go ahead and do what you are comfortable with. Men can simply strip down to their underwear or less and take the holy plunge, while women need to exhibit a bit more caution - its best to join another group of women who are already in river, instead of swimming all alone. Having said that, its not unsafe to do that as well, just that many eyes might follow you around.





And if you can't swim, take a boat ride into the rising sun...you can enjoy the cool river breeze, be away from the noise of the city, feed the river fish, and look at the life on the ghats...





4. Massage on the ghat

This is something that happened to us completely unplanned. My friend decided to give it a try and ended up getting a rather cosy and intimate massage from another, slightly older, man. It was all in good humour and I think he enjoyed it absolutely throughly! The masseur is generally an expert and actually knows how to relax the muscles all over your body.









Read more: Massage on the ghats in Varanasi I also tried it out later, and would certainly recommend it to the men at least. Its great to jump into the river after a session - with your relaxed muscles, you simply glide over water!Read more:





5. Pray, Meditate or do Yoga Finally, spend sometime with yourself to pray/ meditate/ contemplate. The mornings on the ghats are surprisingly calm and peaceful. As the sun rises people start flooding on to the ghats and it becomes more and more difficult to find our own space, so if you are into meditation, make sure you reach early and make that connection with your inner self.





ghats. I visited only one and absolutely loved the space - it was a very old house living side by side to a huge banyan tree. The tree was inside as well as outside the house...



If you are looking for more suggestions, here's a great post for you: A visitor's guide to Varanasi.



One of the local chai shops in the lanes around the ghats Morning swim :) Taking an early morning boat ride... Offering prayers to the holy river

Read more on the Varanasi series here...

Varanasi: Intimate massage on the ghats Varanasi: Street photography Varanasi: A day in the city The other thing you can try out is Yoga in the morning. There are many Yoga schools, and they are mostly located in the narrow lanes near the. I visited only one and absolutely loved the space - it was a very old house living side by side to a huge banyan tree. The tree was inside as well as outside the house...If you are looking for more suggestions, here's a great post for you:

Have chai andearly in the morning in the lanes around the...they are absolutely irresistible :) I am a big fan of Indian sweets, so the place was heaven for me! So how do you find a good place to samples these? Well its rather simple, and I followed the same fundamentals here for locating as I do in any other country - ask a local. There is nothing better than nicely picking up a conversation with locals, and early morning most are in good mood to also talk to you. If you are a foreigner, its even better. Do invite hem for a selfie as well, and most would love you after that :)