Prayagraj, the sacred city of confluences, is the epicenter of the Kumbh Mela, attracting millions of devotees. The Triveni Sangam, where the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers merge, is the most significant site. Pilgrims take a holy dip here for spiritual cleansing.Near the Sangam, the Bade Hanuman Mandir with its unique reclining idol of Lord Hanuman is a must-visit. The Akshaya Vat, an ancient banyan tree inside Allahabad Fort, is believed to be indestructible. Alopi Devi Temple, a rare shrine without an idol, and the Mankameshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, offer deep spiritual experiences.The Bharadwaj Ashram, mentioned in the Ramayana, is an ideal place for meditation. History enthusiasts can explore Anand Bhavan and Swaraj Bhavan, associated with India’s freedom struggle. For Mughal architecture lovers, Khusro Bagh is a peaceful retreat.During Kumbh Mela, the city transforms with thousands of tents, spiritual discourses, bhajans, and vibrant cultural events. Visitors can engage with saints and explore diverse religious practices.Plan your visit to Prayagraj during Kumbh Mela to experience spiritual awakening, cultural richness, and historical grandeur in one of the world’s largest gatherings.