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Visiting Kumbh Amazing places to visit in Prayagraj during Kumbh Mela 2025

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Kumbh Mela is all around the corner and is set to be bigger and better than every year. As the celebration comes closer, people across the country are excited to join the festival and enjoy it for the best. If you are excited to stay in Kumbh Mela at Prayagraj, we have mentioned a guide that can help you with your trip there.  

However, it would be wrong to think of Prayagraj as a place upholding religious and pious significance. This place is also blessed with many tourist attractions. This guide will explore the top Kumbh Mela places for tourists in Prayagraj, India.

About Prayagraj

Formerly known as Allahabad, Prayagraj is a beautiful metropolis in Uttar Pradesh. This place is well known for its river confluence, which is called Triveni Sangam. This place in Prayagraj stands out as the best place to offer prayers to the Lord. Triveni Sangam is a convergence point of rivers like Yamuna, Ganga, and Saraswati. This confluence plays a pivotal role in Hindu scriptures. According to the Hindu texts, Prayagraj is one of the oldest cities in India. 

It is considered the second most famous international tourist attraction in the state, which is why we are shedding light on the best tourist places to visit in Prayagraj.

Top Kumbh Mela Places in Prayagraj, India for Tourists


  1. Allahabad fort

 

Built in 1583, this fort was built by Mughal emperor Akhbar. This site is applauded for its strategic position, which became a revenue source for Akhbar to collect the tax. It is located near the Triveni Sangam. This place holds a rich history that is driven by various narratives.  

It encircles the Akshayavat tree, which is believed to be a place where people commit suicide to meet salvation. Some say it is surrounded by all the bones, while some believe its shade can grant a person eternal life. This sacred fig tree is closed and protected by the government, and it is only open to visit during Kumbh Mela.  

The fort is a marvel of Hindu and Mughal architecture, and every wall, pillar, and hall is a sight to see. People are allowed to walk down memory lane, which traverses a person to bygone days of craftmanship.

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2. Khusro Baug

A masterpiece of Indian Mughal architecture of the 17th century, Khusro Bagh (prince's garden) in Prayagraj stands as a reminder of the glorious era of India's Mughal emperors. Built by the Mughal emperor Jahangir, the quiet garden complex houses the mausoleums of his son, Prince Khusro, and other members of the royal family. The four-member mausoleum is carved exquisitely using the Mughal architectural style.  Khusro Bagh is filled with beautiful buildings such as high domes, decorative marble screens, and intricate carvings that are a showcase of Mughal craftsmanship. The government of India takes great pride in the fact that Khusro Bagh, as a cultural heritage site, attracts tourists from all across the country and the world. Many historians draw its resemblance to Fatehpur Sikri. Khusro Bagh is an important part of the rich and diverse cultural heritage of Prayagraja. It also serves as a quarter to sepoys during the Revolt of 1857.


3. Chandra Shekhar Azad Park


Chandra Shekhar Azad Park in Prayagraj, also known as Alfred Park, is a beautiful urban park in the old British colonial era. It is named after the Indian revolutionary freedom fighter Chandra Shekhar Azad, who sacrificed his life for the Independence of India.  The park consists of grasslands, jogging tracks, plantation areas, statues, artificial waterfalls, etc., located in the heart of the city. It also has an amusement park, a children's play area, and the Victoria Memorial in the middle of the park. Azad Park is known for its gorgeous flowers, which bloom in the spring season. In conclusion, Chandra Shekhar Azad Park is a beautiful spot to spend a relaxing time in the heart of Prayagraj while learning about the freedom fighters of India.

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4. All Saints Cathedral


The All Saints Cathedral of Prayagraj exudes an aura of architectural majesty and spiritual awe. Built-in the British colonial period, it is a grand Gothic Revival structure with pointed arches, high spires, and stained glass. Inside is a hallowed space of prayer and contemplation under the high ceilings, with pretty altars and a majestic organ. It is the seat of the Anglican-dominated Church of North India’s Diocese of Lucknow and home to the local Christian parish. Weddings, baptisms, and other sacraments are conducted here, which bind members of the Christian community together in prayer and fellowship. But it also has a broader cultural and historical significance, attracting tourists who come to see its marvel of architecture and also to hear about its past.

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5. Yamuna Bridge


Yamuna Bridge in Prayagraj is a breathtaking engineering marvel that spans across the holy. The bridge is also known as Naini Bridge, and it was named after the nearby town of Naini. It is designed to provide a robust structure and serve as a link between the eastern and western sides of the Prayagraj. It facilitates the smooth transportation of goods, vehicles, and essential supplies. Connecting the city's two halves has helped economic growth and boosted trade. As people traverse the bridge, they can enjoy the mesmerizing street lights during the night and appreciate the scenery of Triveni Sangam under it, including the beautiful Yamuna River and the gorgeous perspective of the glittering city.


Conclusion


Prayagraj, on its own, is a beautiful city to explore, and it has marvels around it. Whether sitting near the bank of Sangam for Spirituality and tranquility or wandering around the courtyards of Allahabad fort, every place in Prayagraj offers profound significance. So this time, when you step foot on the Prayagraj for Kumbh Mela, ensure to stay in Kumbh and explore these places. Choose Era Camps  Shivadya Camps for Deluxe tents  as they are ideally located near each tourist attraction site.