Begin your journey with the sacred confluence of three rivers – Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati. Witness the mesmerizing sight of the rivers blending together and take a dip in the holy waters to start your spiritual journey.
Explore the majestic Allahabad Fort, built by Emperor Akbar in 1583. Marvel at the intricate architecture and don't miss the Ashoka Pillar, Akshaya Vat, and Saraswati Koop inside the fort.
Visit the historic home of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, and witness the relics of India's freedom struggle. The museum houses various artifacts, photographs, and documents related to Nehru's life and the independence movement.
Get lost in the serene gardens of Khusro Bagh, where the tombs of Prince Khusro, Shah Begum, and Nesa Begum are located. The Mughal architecture and the landscaped garden provide a perfect spot for relaxing and soaking in the history.
Visit the iconic All Saints Cathedral, built-in 1871. The beautiful stained-glass windows, antique furniture, and exquisite architecture are a must-see. Attend the Sunday church service to experience the hymns and prayers.
Experience the divine at Alopi Devi Mandir. The temple dedicated to Goddess Sati is believed to fulfill the wishes of its devotees. The serene atmosphere and the exquisite architecture are a treat for the soul.
End your journey with the sacred Akshayavat tree, located inside the Allahabad Fort. The tree is believed to be a part of Lord Rama's exile and the only living witness of the ancient city of Prayagraj. Witness the beauty of the tree and its surroundings, and take home a divine memory.
Don't miss the evening aarti at the Triveni Sangam and the sound and light show at Allahabad Fort. Try the local street food and sweets at Civil Lines and Katra market. To maximize your fun, you can take a boat ride at Triveni Sangam, enjoy a picnic at Khusro Bagh, and shop for souvenirs at the Allahabad Museum.