





Prayagraj Triveni Sangam
Experience the holiest confluence where Ganga, Yamuna, and mystical Saraswati meet. Private boat rituals, temple circuit, and optional Kumbh Mela experiences.
Sacred Origins & Divine Legacy
Prayagraj, the "Tirtha Raj" (King of Pilgrimages), hosts the sacred Triveni Sangam where three holy rivers converge. A holy dip here is believed to wash away sins accumulated over lifetimes. The city hosts the Maha Kumbh Mela every 12 years—the world's largest religious gathering recognized by UNESCO. Our experience includes boat rides to the exact confluence point, visits to the reclining Hanuman idol at Hanuman Mandir, the unique Alopi Devi Shaktipeeth, and the immortal Akshaya Vat banyan tree inside Allahabad Fort.
Highlights
- Private boat to Triveni Sangam for sacred confluence bathing
- Temple circuit: Hanuman Mandir, Alopi Devi, Akshaya Vat in Allahabad Fort
- Expert pandits for proper Sangam rituals and ancestral offerings
Inclusions
- Riverfront heritage accommodations and premium transfers
- Personal ritual guide and Sangam boat arrangements
- Curated temple circuit and historical site visits
Nearby Options
- 3 km / 15 min
Hanuman Mandir (Reclining)
Rare reclining Hanuman idol that submerges during floods.
- 5 km / 20 min
Alopi Devi Shaktipeeth
Unique temple without idol—worship offered to wooden palanquin.
- 2 km / 10 min
Allahabad Fort & Akshaya Vat
Mughal fort housing immortal banyan tree.
- 4 km / 20 min
Anand Bhawan
Nehru family ancestral home, now freedom struggle museum.