When Sohini boarded a small wooden boat at dawn in Varanasi, the ghats were still half-asleep. Priests were setting up for the first aartis, and smoke from burning incense floated over the river like breath. In her hands, she held a small paper lamp with a single marigold tucked inside. “My mother and I had planned to come here together,” she said softly, her voice barely rising above the splash of oars. “When she passed away, I felt I had to come anyway. It was something unfinished between us.”
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Grief Travel Explained: Why More People Are Heading To Holy Sites, Retreats, And Nature To Mourn
Grief travel — journeys taken to process loss rather than to escape it — is quietly reshaping the way people mourn. From river rituals to forest retreats and pilgrimages, travellers are turning movement into a form of healing

Wellness retreats are becoming popular today (representational image) Photo: Pixabay
Wellness retreats are becoming popular today (representational image) Photo: Pixabay
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