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त्रिवेणी संगम प्रयागराज - Triveni Sangam ( Three holy rivers Ganga, Yamuna & Saraswati) @ Prayagraj ( Uttar Pradesh )

 

त्रिवेणी  संगम प्रयागराज - Triveni Sangam ( Three holy rivers Ganga, Yamuna & Saraswati) @ Prayagraj ( Uttar Pradesh ) by drifter baba

त्रिवेणी  संगम प्रयागराज - Triveni Sangam @ Prayagraj:


Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj is one of the very famous spiritual tourist destinations in India. It is located in Prayagraj city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

It is called Triveni as three holy rivers (Ganga, Yamuna & Saraswati)  join (meets) there. You can easily differentiate the color of the water from Ganga and Yamuna. Saraswati rivers join from the inside so not visible from the outside.

You can go to the place where the above three rivers are joining with the help of a boat and can perform the rituals on the boat itself. Lots of Purohits will be available to perform the rituals. You can also feed birds and fishes there.

After taking bath in Triveni, you can also visit the Hanuman mandir and Akshayavat which is within walking distance from Triveni Sangam.

Visiting during Kumbh is one of the greater things spiritually and you will see real India and Hinduism during that period.

Please visit Triveni in Prayagraj to feel the spirituality.


Visiting Timing:  you can visit the Triveni Sangam 24 Hrs but  Arati starts after Sunset around 6.45 PM  - All Day  


Best time to visit: All time. During the summer it's hot.

Entry Fees:  No.

Address:
Triveni Sangam, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India


Special occasion:
Kumbh is one of the very special occasions which occurs periodically. Millions of people from across the globe visits there during that period.

Every day thousands of devotees visit there. During the weekend, holidays, and another Indian festival, you will find a huge crowd on Triveni Sangam.
 
During Magh mela also thousands of devotees visits there for a complete Month.

Places to visit in and around Prayagraj:
  • Shakti Peeth
  • Akshayavat
  • Hanuman Mandir
  • Prayagraj Fort
  • Anand Bhawan Museum
  • Khusro Bagh
  • Chandrashekhar Azad Park
  • The Allahabad Museum
  • Ashoka Pillar

Parking Places: There is very big parking near Triveni Sangam if you are visiting there on a regular day. If you visit there during Kumbh or other occasions, you will not find any parking.
 

How to reach  Prayagraj: 

Airport: The nearest airport is Bamrauli Airport in Prayagraj which is 20 km from Triveni Sangam. The airport is well connected with different cities in India. 

Indian Rail: The nearest railway station is Prayagraj which is 12 km from Triveni Sangam.  These railway stations are well connected with major Indian cities. 
 
Buses: The nearest bus station is in Prayagraj which is 11 km from Triveni Sangam. Regular buses are available from different cities like Varanashi, Haridwar, Ayodhya, Lucknow, etc. 
  
Private Taxis: Availability of private taxis, Autos are very good. 


Distance from Nearby Major Cities
  • Varanashi:  121 km     
  • Haridwar: 698 km
  • Gaya: 365 km
  • Delhi: 742 km 
  • Ayodhya: 166 km
  • Lucknow: 201 km

Accommodation near Triveni Sangam : 
There are lots of hotels and lodges available near Triveni Sangam for different price ranges. Prayagraj is a very famous tourist place, especially for spiritual tourism. 

Food & Restaurant near Triveni Sangam :
As this is a very famous spiritual tourist destination in India, Many people visit there every day. You will find lots of restaurants within a 1 km of distance.  South Indian, North Indian, and continental foods are available. 

 
Few Photos:


त्रिवेणी  संगम प्रयागराज - Triveni Sangam ( Three holy rivers Ganga, Yamuna & Saraswati) @ Prayagraj ( Uttar Pradesh ) by drifter baba


त्रिवेणी  संगम प्रयागराज - Triveni Sangam ( Three holy rivers Ganga, Yamuna & Saraswati) @ Prayagraj ( Uttar Pradesh ) by drifter baba


त्रिवेणी  संगम प्रयागराज - Triveni Sangam ( Three holy rivers Ganga, Yamuna & Saraswati) @ Prayagraj ( Uttar Pradesh ) by drifter baba



Visit Date:  24 Dec 2012



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