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                <title>Watching the evening ceremony to the River Ganga</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Every evening around 7 o'clock there is an incredible Hindu ceremony to the gods through the five elements, which is performed by sadhus. The ceremony takes place on the main ghats along the River Ganges in the centre of Varanasi. <br><br>The walk to the main ghats through the markets is a great experience too. The main ghats are around the Dasaswamedh ghat, which is one of the oldest and holiest ghats. Here you can take a rowing boat on to the Ganges to catch the ceremony from the river. It's incredible to watch the ceremony and it was a really memorable experience of India. <br><br>It's a great way of getting in touch with the spiritual side of India in the oldest and one of the holiest cities in this amazing country.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Boat rides</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Varanasi is surreal place.  The second you step onto the street you will be swarmed by beggars and people looking to sell you anything.  It gets annoying but just ignore it or politely refuse.  Boat rides at sunset are a must, don't settle for any time but just before sunrise in the morning.  The sun rising on the Ganges is one of the most amazing things I've ever seen.  Remember to respect their culture and not photograph the burning bodies along the ghats.]]></description>
                
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