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Prayagraj, formerly known as Allahabad, is one of India’s most ancient and spiritually significant cities, located in Uttar Pradesh at the sacred confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati rivers, known as the Triveni Sangam. Blending spirituality, history, and modern urban life, Prayagraj continues to be a city of faith, knowledge, and cultural pride.
The Triveni Sangam is the most sacred site in Prayagraj, marking the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati rivers. It is believed that a holy dip here washes away sins and grants spiritual liberation
Built by Mughal emperor Akbar in 1583, Allahabad Fort showcases grand Mughal architecture
Anand Bhavan is a historic mansion that served as the home of the Nehru family
Khusro Bagh is a serene Mughal garden and burial complex housing the tombs of Prince Khusro
A unique and sacred temple where the goddess is worshipped in a mysterious and symbolic form.
A historic park in the heart of the city, offering a green retreat for relaxation, evening walks, and a glimpse into colonial-era landscaping.
Chitrakoot is a deeply spiritual town associated with Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshman during their years of exile. Surrounded by forests, hills, and the Mandakini River, it is known for sacred sites, making it a peaceful pilgrimage and nature retreat near Prayagraj.
One of the world’s oldest living cities, Varanasi, is famous for its ghats along the River Ganga
Mirzapur, along with the nearby Vindhyachal town, is known for the revered Vindhyavasini Devi Temple
Kaushambi is an ancient archaeological site that once served as an important political.
Sarnath holds immense historical and spiritual importance as a major center of Buddhist heritage.
Ayodhya is a sacred city deeply associated with ancient traditions and spiritual heritage. Known for its temples, riverfront ghats, and devotional atmosphere, it attracts pilgrims and cultural travelers seeking a peaceful and faith-filled experience.
Pratapgarh is known for its cultural heritage, local markets, and religious sites that reflect the traditional lifestyle
Banda is known for its natural landscapes, rivers, and connection to regional history. It offers a quieter environment with scenic views
Shankargarh is famous for its unique stone landscapes and local craftsmanship. Surrounded by rocky terrain and forests