✅ Experience the Sacred Triveni Sangam – Take part in or witness a traditional puja at the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers, a spiritually transformative moment believed to cleanse sins and bestow divine blessings.
✅ Visit Prayagraj’s Most Revered Landmarks – Explore iconic pilgrimage sites, including the ancient Bade Hanuman Temple, the legendary Akshayavat tree, and the historic Anand Bhavan, offering a perfect blend of spirituality, history, and culture.
✅ Guided by Local Experts – Our knowledgeable guides share deep insights into the city’s mythology, traditions, and rituals, enriching your experience with fascinating stories and lesser-known facts.
✅ Personalized & Immersive – Whether you prefer a serene spiritual experience or a deeper cultural dive, this tour can be customized to match your interests and pace.
Duration: 14 hours<br/>Sedan [Etios/ Dezire]<br/>Innova Crysta, Tempo Traveller<br/>Pickup included
The heart of Prayagraj and one of India’s holiest sites, Triveni Sangam marks the meeting point of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mystical Saraswati. A dip here is believed to purify the soul and wash away sins. You may enjoy a boat ride to the exact confluence point and observe sacred rituals and offerings performed by devotees.
This revered temple houses a unique reclining idol of Lord Hanuman, believed to be self-manifested. Pilgrims visit to seek strength, devotion, and blessings. It stands near the Sangam and is an essential stop for spiritual seekers.
Akshayavat Tree
Known as the “Immortal Banyan Tree”, Akshayavat is considered a divine symbol of eternal life. Legends say that anyone who meditates under this sacred tree attains liberation. It has been worshipped by sages for centuries and holds immense significance in Hindu mythology.
Allahabad Fort (Exterior Visit)
Built by Emperor Akbar in 1583, the grand Allahabad Fort stands majestically beside the Yamuna River. While entry is restricted (military area), its impressive Mughal architecture and rich history make it one of Prayagraj’s most important landmarks, especially during the Kumbh Mela.
Anand Bhavan (Nehru Family Home)
A graceful colonial-era mansion and the ancestral home of the Nehru family, Anand Bhavan is now a museum showcasing rare photographs, personal belongings, and memorabilia from India’s freedom movement. It offers a glimpse into the life and legacy of India’s first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
Varanasi, one of the oldest living cities in the world, is a spiritual and cultural hub on the banks of the Ganges River. Known for its ancient temples, vibrant ghats (riverfront steps), and rich cultural heritage, it offers a profound experience of India's spiritual traditions and historical depth.
One of the most sacred Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Kashi Vishwanath Temple is a major pilgrimage site. The temple's golden spire and intricate architecture are awe-inspiring.
One of the most famous ghats in Varanasi, Dasaswamedh Ghat is a bustling hub of activity. It's known for its evening Ganga Aarti, a spectacular ritual of worshipping the Ganges River.
A significant Buddhist pilgrimage site, Sarnath is where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon. It's home to several ancient stupas, temples, and museums.
One of the oldest and most sacred ghats in Varanasi, Manikarnika Ghat is primarily used for cremation ceremonies. It's a profound and moving experience to witness the rituals here.
Founded by Madan Mohan Malaviya, BHU is one of India's most prestigious universities. The campus is vast and beautiful, with museums, temples, and lush gardens.
A deep-fried, spiced pastry filled with a mixture of lentils, onions, and spices. It's a popular street food item in Varanasi.
A sweet made from condensed milk and sugar, often flavored with cardamom. Banarasi peda is famous for its rich and creamy texture.
A traditional Banarasi sweet made from reduced milk, sugar, and saffron. It's often served during festivals and special occasions.
A savory snack made with a variety of ingredients like potatoes, onions, chickpeas, and tangy tamarind sauce. It's a popular street food item.
This period offers pleasant weather, making it ideal for sightseeing and participating in various festivals. The city is lively with tourists and pilgrims.
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Varanasi is generally safe for tourists, but pickpocketing, scams, and petty crime can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be cautious and aware of your surroundings, and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Varanasi Junction, Manduar Diara
Varanasi Bus Stand, Sarnath Bus Stand
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Varanasi. They are affordable but can be crowded.
Available • Apps: Ola, Uber
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Sarnath is a significant Buddhist pilgrimage site, known for its ancient stupas, temples, and museums. It's a peaceful and historically rich area, offering a contrast to the bustling old city of Varanasi.
Chunar is a historic town known for its ancient fort, located on the banks of the Ganges River. The fort offers panoramic views of the river and surrounding countryside.
Rajghat is an ancient site located on the banks of the Ganges River, known for its historic significance and scenic beauty. It's a peaceful and serene place to visit, offering a break from the bustling city of Varanasi.
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