Chet Singh Ghat is a popular ghat (a series of steps leading down to a body of water) located along the banks of the Ganges River in Varanasi, India. It is named after Chet Singh, a local landlord who fought against the British East India Company during the 18th century.
The ghat is known for its impressive architecture and beautiful views of the river. It features a number of temples, including the Chet Singh Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. The temple is particularly notable for its ornate architecture and intricate carvings.
Chet Singh Ghat is also a popular spot for religious rituals and ceremonies, particularly during the annual Ganga Mahotsav festival, which celebrates the river Ganges. Visitors can take boat rides on the river from the ghat and enjoy the views of the surrounding temples and palaces.