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ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Gorakhpur, North-Central Plains, India from here is just about 130km to sonauli - india and nepal border. also from this railways station you have connection with delhi and varanasi ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Gorakhpur, North-Central Plains, India Gorakphur is basically usefull for the train station and buses. A connection point between Varanasi and Nepal. 4. Ganges River ADD TO LIST (26 reviews) Varanasi, North-Central Plains, India The Ganges is one of the major rivers of the Indian subcontinent flowing east through the Gangetic Plain of northern India into Bangladesh . The 2,510 km.. 5. Saryu River ADD TO LIST (0 reviews) Ayodhya, North-Central Plains, India I am planning to see the Saryau river very soon since i had a vision of the river few days back along with its kund may b from where it derives its water. I am a great.. 6. Assi Ghat ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Varanasi, North-Central Plains, India A beautiful place, so different than the most famous (and overcrowded with Western tourist flashing out their cameras at the cremation rituals there) ghats down the.. 7. Gaths ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Varanasi, North-Central Plains, India this place breathtakes. you can see all the thing which are the most incredible in india. still, after three years, i clearly remeber fire, prayers and dead people... ADD TO LIST (7 reviews) Varanasi, North-Central Plains, India Varanasi is a holly city for the Hindus. Bathing in river Ganga at one of the many ghats of Varanasi is a holly ritual for hindus and it is believed that it washes all.. 9. Ganga Gates ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Varanasi, North-Central Plains, India very magnificent image of greatest Ganga River,mystic mood and silence of soul.... ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Varanasi, North-Central Plains, India Dasaswamedh Ghat is one of the most important Ghats of Varanasi. Dasaswamedh literally means the Ghat (river front) of ten sacrificed horses. According.. |