At the confluence of three sacred rivers the Ganga, Yamuna, and the invisible Saraswati lies Prayagraj, a city that radiates divinity. Known as Triveni Sangam, this sacred site has drawn sages, seekers, and kings for centuries. To stand at the Sangam is to stand at the meeting point of life, faith, and eternity.
During sunrise, when the river turns golden, you can see boats filled with pilgrims offering flowers and diyas a ritual as ancient as time itself. The moment the boatman dips his oar into the water, it feels like the world slows down. The Sangam Snan (holy dip) is believed to wash away lifetimes of karma, and the chants of “Har Har Gange” fill the misty air with devotion.
Beyond its spiritual aura, Prayagraj is also known for its Kumbh Mela, the largest human congregation on earth, where millions gather to celebrate divine unity. But even outside the Mela season, the city has much to offer from the majestic Anand Bhavan (Nehru family home) to the serene Alopi Devi Temple and Hanuman Temple, where Lord Hanuman rests reclining underground.
For the spiritually inclined, a journey through Varanasi–Prayagraj–Ayodhya forms a sacred triangle the essence of Uttar Pradesh’s religious heritage. House of Ullassa crafts this experience with deep local insights, ensuring travellers don’t just see the destination but feel its energy.