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While the Sangam is the focal point of the Kumbh, visiting it again during quieter hours allows for a serene experience.
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Built by Emperor Akbar in 1583, the Allahabad Fort stands as a testimony to Mughal architecture and history.
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The ancestral home of the Nehru family, Anand Bhawan, is now a museum that offers a glimpse into India’s freedom struggle.
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Join a heritage walk to explore landmarks like Alfred Park (now Chandrashekhar Azad Park), All Saints Cathedral, and Khusro Bagh.
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Delight your taste buds with local favourites like kachori-sabzi, samosas, and jalebis.
Located near the Sangam, this unique temple houses a large reclining idol of Lord Hanuman.
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Take an evening stroll along the Yamuna Bank Road for picturesque views and a calming atmosphere.
Prayagraj boasts vibrant bazaars like Chowk and Katra Market. Pick up authentic brass items, wooden handicrafts, and local textiles.
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Prayagraj is a city where spirituality, history, and culture come together.