त्रिवेणी संगम the threefold confluence
Stand at the point where rivers become one
From the boat you can see it with your own eyes: the Yamuna arrives dark and green, the Ganga pale with Himalayan silt, and the line where they meet wavers like a living thing. Somewhere beneath, tradition says, flows the Saraswati — unseen, but present, like everything else this place asks you to take on faith.
SRAVAN arranges your Sangam snan with a pandit in the boat beside you, performs tarpan for ancestors at the right ghats, and — when the Kumbh or Magh Mela gathers — plans your days months ahead so the world's largest gathering feels, for you, intimate.
दर्शन sacred sites & rituals
What we arrange in Prayagraj
Sangam snan
त्रिवेणी स्नानA private boat to the confluence, a pandit to speak the sankalp, and the snan itself — gently assisted for elders.
Tarpan & shraddh
पितृ तर्पणRites for ancestors performed at the prescribed ghats by scholar-pandits — every mantra explained, nothing rushed.
Akshayavat & Patalpuri
अक्षयवटThe immortal banyan within the fort, and the underground temple beside it — survivors of every age of this city.
Bade Hanuman Ji
लेटे हनुमान मंदिरThe reclining Hanuman beside the fort — the temple the Ganga herself visits in flood, touching the deity's feet.
Kumbh & Magh Mela
कुम्भ मेलाFestival-time pilgrimages planned far in advance — secure camps, guided snan days, and calm inside the crowd.
Mankameshwar
मनकामेश्वर मंदिरThe Shiva temple on the Yamuna where wishes are whispered — a quiet evening darshan before the river breeze.
तीर्थराज awaits
One snan. Lifetimes lighter.
Tell us your dates and your sankalp — we'll shape your days at the Sangam with reverence.