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Local Sightseeing

Local Sightseeing in Prayagraj

Explore the best places to visit in the holy city of Prayagraj with our reliable cab service.

Triveni Sangam

Triveni Sangam

Witness the breathtaking confluence of India's most revered rivers: the Ganges, the Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati. The distinct colors of the rivers' waters are visible at the meeting point. This sacred site is a major pilgrimage destination, drawing millions of devotees, especially during the world-renowned Kumbh Mela. A boat ride to the Sangam is an unforgettable spiritual experience.

Prayagraj Fort

Prayagraj Fort

Built by Emperor Akbar in 1583, this grand fort stands majestically on the banks of the Yamuna. A remarkable example of Mughal military architecture, it houses several significant structures within its massive walls, including the Patalpuri Temple and the much-revered 'Akshayavat,' the immortal banyan tree. While much of the fort is used by the Indian Army, a portion is open for tourists to explore its historical grandeur.

Anand Bhavan

Anand Bhavan

Step back in time at Anand Bhavan, the ancestral home of the Nehru family. This historic mansion, now a museum, was a pivotal center of activity during India's freedom struggle, hosting many influential leaders and decisions. The well-preserved rooms offer a glimpse into the life of the Nehru-Gandhi family. Adjacent to it is the Swaraj Bhavan and the Jawahar Planetarium, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

Khusro Bagh

Khusro Bagh

Discover a serene oasis of Mughal architecture at Khusro Bagh. This large walled garden contains three exquisite sandstone mausoleums. These tombs house the remains of Shah Begum, wife of Emperor Jahangir; Khusrau Mirza, Jahangir's eldest son; and Nithar Begum, Khusrau's sister. The intricate carvings and serene atmosphere provide a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle.

Akshayavat Temple

Akshayavat Tree

Located within the historic Prayagraj Fort, the Akshayavat holds a place of unique and paramount importance in Hindu cosmology and devotion. Akshay means imperishable, and vat refers to the banyan tree.As chronicled in ancient Puranas, particularly the Markandeya Purana, this sacred tree is described as the single entity that survived the great cosmic dissolution (Pralaya). It symbolizes the perpetual nature of creation and the eternal presence of the divine, even amidst destruction.

Lete_Hanuman_Ji

Lete_Hanuman_Ji

The Bade Hanumanji Mandir is an extraordinarily unique and highly revered temple. It stands out because it houses a massive idol of Lord Hanuman in a reclining posture (Lete means ‘lying down’).One of the most miraculous aspects of this temple is the natural Abhisheka (ritual bathing) performed by the Ganga river. During the monsoon season, when the water level rises, the sacred Ganga enters the temple and ritually bathes the entire reclining form of Lord Hanuman. This natural event is considered the highest form of worship.

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