This sacred confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers is the epicenter of the Maha Kumbh Mela. Witness the millions of devotees taking a holy dip in the sacred waters.

A sacred tree said to have been present during the Maha Kumbh Mela of 1895. Devotees tie threads and perform prayers around the tree.

1. The sprawling grounds where the main attractions, camps, and stalls are set up. Explore the vibrant atmosphere and experience the diversity of the event.

Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, this temple is a significant pilgrimage site during the Maha Kumbh Mela. Witness the massive crowds and participate in the devotional activities.

1. Located near the confluence, this temple is dedicated to the famous saint Sant Ravidas. Participate in the kirtans and satsangs organized by the devotees.

A historic fort built by Akbar, which is adjacent to the Maha Kumbh Mela grounds. Visit the fort's museum and explore the nearby Ashokan Pillar.

The ancestral home of the Nehru famly, which now serves as a museum. Explore the beautifully preserved architecture and the Nehru family's personal belongings.

One of the most popular ghats along the Ganges River, this spot offers stunning views of the river and the surrounding landscape. Attend the aarti ceremony and witness the spiritual energy.

Another historic ghat on the Yamuna River, which is a popular spot for taking a dip during the Maha Kumbh Mela. Witness the thousands of devotees performing the sacred rituals.

Another historic ghat on the Yamuna River, which is a popular spot for taking a dip during the Maha Kumbh Mela. Witness the thousands of devotees performing the sacred rituals.

 A beautiful spot on the Saraswati River, which is said to be the original location of the Maha Kumbh Mela. Attend the cultural events and performances organized by the local artists.

Take a sacred dip in the Ganges River, believed to have purifying properties. Witness the millions of devotees performing the ritual and participate in the spiritual energies.

Explore the various akharas (sectarian monasteries) located across the city, each offering unique spiritual experiences and insights into the different sects of Hinduism.

 Interact with the sadhus (ascetics) and sanyasis (monks) who have renounced their worldly possessions to attain spiritual growth. Listen to their stories and wisdom.

Explore the vibrant local fairs and markets set up across the city. Enjoy the local cuisine, buy unique handicrafts, and experience the cultural diversity.

Attend the beautiful night-time aartis (devotional rituals) and darshans (spiritual gatherings) held at various ghats and temples. Experience the spiritual energy and serenity.