Kumbh Mela Exploration

The Maha Kumbh Mela, India's largest religious gathering, attracts millions of devotees. This over month-long festival features the creation of an extensive tented city, complete with cottages, huts, platforms, and a full range of civic, administrative, and security services, meticulously organized by the government, local authorities, and police. The event is especially famous for its remarkable assembly of religious ascetics—sadhus and mahants—drawn from secluded retreats in forests, mountains, and caves.

Once astrologers determine the auspicious bathing moment, known as Kumbhayog, the first to immerse themselves are the Naga Sadhus, or Naga Babas. These ascetics, with bodies covered in ash and hair in long dreadlocks, see themselves as guardians of the faith. They approach the river's confluence with the grandeur and intensity of a marching army. The last Maha Kumbh Mela took place in 2013, and the next is scheduled for 2025.


Sangam Boat Rides

Sangam Boat Rides offers a serene and captivating boating experience at the confluence of rivers, blending natural beauty with cultural significance. Whether for leisure or pilgrimage, Sangam Boat Rides promises a memorable journey, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in breathtaking views and tranquil waters. Ideal for families, tourists, and spiritual seekers, it provides safe and comfortable rides, ensuring a delightful and enriching experience for all.

A visit to Prayagraj is incomplete without experiencing the iconic Sangam Boat Rides, where the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati rivers converge. This sacred confluence is a highlight of the Prayagraj tour, offering not just spiritual significance but also an opportunity to witness nature's tranquility.


City Tours

Prayagraj, formerly known as Allahabad, is a city of immense historical, cultural, and spiritual significance in India. If you're planning a city tour of Prayagraj, here are some must-visit attractions.

Sangam (Confluence of Rivers)

Triveni Sangam Viewpoint

Anand Bhavan

Allahabad Fort

Allahabad Museum

Khusro Bagh

Yamuna Bridge


Food walks

A food walk in Prayagraj is a treat for the senses, offering a mix of traditional North Indian flavors, Mughlai delicacies, and street food delights. Here’s a guide to a food walk in the city.

Loknath Lane: Known for its vibrant food stalls. Try chaat, dahi vada, and golgappas.

Puri-Sabzi at Loknath: Simple, flavorful, and a must-have breakfast staple.

Kulfi-Falooda at Nirala Sweets: Creamy kulfi paired with rich falooda.

Makhan Malai: A winter specialty, this light and frothy sweet dish is an absolute delight.