The Mahakumbh packages offer a comprehensive experience designed for visitors seeking to engage in the auspicious Kumbh Mela. This package includes accommodations, transportation, guided tours of key spiritual sites, and access to various rituals and ceremonies. Our aim is to provide a seamless and enriching experience that allows attendees to fully immerse themselves in the cultural and spiritual significance of the event.
Starting From
Varanasi-
Located on the banks of the Ganges River also known as Banaras or Kashi, is a city steeped in legends, spirituality, and cultural richness. Varanasi is famous for its extensive ghats, which are steps leading down to the river where pilgrims perform religious bathing. These ghats are lined with a series of shrines, temples, and palaces that rise majestically above the water's edge, creating a captivating and sacred landscape.
Among the city's numerous temples, the most visited include:
Varanasi has long been considered the ultimate pilgrimage destination for Hindus. It is believed that dying in Varanasi grants one salvation (moksha) and liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara). The sacred waters of the Ganges River in Varanasi are thought to have the power to wash away the sins of humankind, making the city a focal point for religious and spiritual activities.
With its rich history, religious significance, and vibrant cultural life, Varanasi remains a unique and mystical place that continues to draw pilgrims and tourists from around the world.
Prayagraj-
Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad) is a city of remarkable cultural and historical significance, showcasing a rich tapestry of architectural styles from the Maratha, Mughal, Holkar, and British eras. Notable examples of its architectural heritage include the Chhatris, Laal Bagh Palace, and Kanch Mandir. The city is also renowned for the Triveni Sangam, the sacred confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and the "invisible" Saraswati rivers, which hold profound religious significance for Hindus.
The importance of Prayagraj in ancient Indian history, particularly during the Buddhist period, is evidenced by the inscriptions on a pillar attributed to the 3rd-century-BCE Mauryan emperor Ashoka. This pillar, originally erected in a nearby locality, was relocated to Prayagraj during the Mughal era and now stands at the entrance to the old Prayagraj fort. This fort is strategically situated at the confluence of the two rivers, further enhancing the city's historical prominence.
Circuit: Prayagraj-Varanasi
Duration: (04 Night/05 Days)
Tour Itinerary:
Days | Particulars | Night Stay |
Day-1 | Upon arrival in Prayagraj, you will check-in to your tent accommodation. After taking some time to rest and freshen up, you will enjoy lunch. In the evening, you will visit various akharas (ascetic groups) and observe their ceremonies. Dinner will be served, and you will spend the night in your tent accommodation |
Prayagraj |
Day-2 | In the early morning, you will visit the Triveni Sangam. You will have the opportunity to take a dip for spiritual cleansing. Afterward, you will return for breakfast. Following some rest and lunch, you will proceed to the Mela grounds. Dinner will be served, and you will spend the night in your tent accommodation. |
Prayagraj |
Day-3 | In the early morning, you will participate in group meditations or yoga sessions available at the Mela, followed by breakfast. After breakfast, you will attend a spiritual satsang at one of the many tents in the Mela. In the afternoon, you will have lunch and explore the local handicrafts. In the evening, you will have the opportunity to reflect by the riverbank and enjoy the serene sunset. Dinner will be served, and you will spend the night in your tent accommodation. |
Prayagraj |
Day-4 | In the early morning, after breakfast, you will check out from tent accommodation and proceed to Varanasi. Upon arrival in Varanasi, you will check in to your hotel, where you may take some time to rest and freshen up. In the evening, you will attend the Ganga Aarti, followed by dinner and night stay at the hotel in Varanasi. |
Varanasi |
Day-5 | In the early morning, you will visit the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Annapurna Temple, Vishalakshi Temple, Kal Bhairav Temple, Durga Mandir, and Sankat Mochan. After your visits, you will return to the hotel for breakfast. Following breakfast, you will be dropped off at the Varanasi Railway Station or Airport. |
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Inclusion:
Services | Duration | No. of Pax |
Tent Accommodation (Deluxe) (API) Maha Kumbh Area | 3 Night | 2 pax |
Hotel 3* (MAP) Varanasi | 1 Night | 2 pax |
Sedan | 3 Days | 2 pax |
Kashi Vishwanath darshan (VIP) (ticket) | 1 time | 2 pax |
Boat Prayagraj | 1 time | 2 pax |
Boat Varanasi | 1 time | 2 pax |
Total Cost with GST | 66874/- |
Exclusion:
Personal expenses (e.g., shopping, snacks, and beverages). |
Any additional activities not specified in the itinerary. |
Tips and gratuities for guides and drivers. |
Any services not specified in the inclusions list are not covered by the package. |
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