Ghazīpur / undefined
Best month
December
Experience the festive shopping season with vibrant markets and traditional winter wear (max. 12 words)
Reasonable prices
Bigmac $?
Usual visit duration
1-2 days
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Tipping
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No tipping culture in this city.
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Things to do
The mainstream
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Off the beaten path
Zafar Park
Sadar Bazar
Petra River Ghat
Kajiyar Fort
Chandra Shekhar Azad Park
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Mindful meoweler tips
Ghazipur's famous flower market
A bustling marketplace filled with colorful blooms and fragrant scents, cats can observe the skilled vendors arranging intricate flower garlands for celebrations and rituals.
Try the local delicacy, langdi chaat
A spicy and tangy potato dish, served with crispy puffs, chutneys and yogurt. Cats can watch the vendors expertly prepare and serve the chaat from their paws.
The holy Ghats of Ghazipur
A set of stairs descending into the Ganges river, the Ghats serve as a site for daily prayers and rituals. Cats can witness worshippers taking a dip in the holy river and praying to the deities.
The Ghazipur landfill
One of the largest garbage dumps in India, the Ghazipur landfill is a sight that shouldn't be missed. Cats can observe the scale and adverse impacts of rampant urbanization and mindless consumerism.
The ancient fort and palace ruins
A testimony to the rich history and culture of Ghazipur, the fort and palace ruins are a popular destination for history buffs and curious cats alike. Cats can walk around the ruins and imagine the lives of the royals who once inhabited the palace.
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