Where the Ganga, Yamuna & Saraswati meet
Distance: From Prayagraj Junction Railway Station approx. 6-8 km; from Prayagraj Airport roughly 12-15 km (depending on location)
Timing: Open 24 hours (early morning visits recommended) captureatrip.com+1
Famous Street Food Nearby: Aloo-poori, kachori, chaat stalls near the ghats
Highlights:
Sacred river confluence — major ritual bathing site. Tripadvisor+1
Sunrise boat rides give a magical view of ritual and nature.
Ideal for your tour customers to experience the spiritual side of Prayagraj.
A historic fort by the Yamuna built by Emperor Akbar
Distance: Adjacent to Sangam area. From central station approx. 5-7 km. Trip Planners India+1
Timing: Morning-to-late afternoon (check local access hours)
Famous Street Food Nearby: Local sweets like imarti & malaiyyo, plus street kulcha
Highlights:
Mughal era architecture, ancient tree of Akshayavat inside fort. Zee Zest
Great for heritage tourists, families who want a break from purely religious stops.
The Nehru family ancestral home turned museum
Distance: In Civil Lines area; approx. 3-4 km from major city hub. Zee Zest
Timing: Usually 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (verify locally)
Famous Street Food Nearby: Pav-bhaji, tea with biscuits in nearby cafés
Highlights:
A must-visit for history lovers and older travellers.
Adds variety to pilgrimage-centric tours by blending cultural heritage.
Mughal garden & tomb complex near the station
Distance: Close to Prayagraj Junction Station, around 2-3 km. Wikipedia
Timing: Early morning to evening (garden visit easier in cooler hours)
Famous Street Food Nearby: Fresh guavas, local chaat, paan
Highlights:
Quiet, green space for travelers wanting relaxation.
Beautiful architecture; less crowded than major temples.
Revered Hanuman temple with strong local following
Distance: Approx. 4-5 km from major city station. MakeMyTrip
Timing: Early morning (~5:00 AM) to late evening (~10:00 PM)
Famous Street Food Nearby: Laddoos offered in temple, kachori & chai outside
Highlights:
Ideal for devotional travellers, especially families.
Good transition point between sightseeing and spiritual experiences.
Scenic ghat on Yamuna with modern design & evening aarti
Distance: 3-4 km from station; easily accessible. Wikipedia
Timing: Open day; evening lighting & aarti recommended
Famous Street Food Nearby: Chaat bowls, paan, cold drinks in the green park area
Highlights:
Great for photography, sunset views, younger travellers.
Helps diversify itinerary beyond older temple/fort visits.
Premier museum showcasing prehistoric art & regional heritage
Distance: Civil Lines area; about 3-4 km from the station. Wikipedia
Timing: Approx. 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM (check local hours)
Famous Street Food Nearby: Café snacks, light lunch in garden area
Highlights:
Great indoor option during hot or rainy afternoons.
Adds intellectual value to your tour narrative.
Modern landmark bridge over the Yamuna offering panoramic views
Distance: Near the northern bank of Yamuna; approx. 2-3 km from city edge. MakeMyTrip
Timing: All day, best at dawn/dusk
Famous Street Food Nearby: Tea stalls, street samosas by the river bank
Highlights:
Offers contrast to ancient sites — for mixed interest groups.
Ideal for short stop in transit, maybe en route to other destinations.
Mythical immortal banyan tree revered for ages
Distance: Inside Allahabad Fort complex, near Sangam area. Zee Zest
Timing: When fort is open (~morning to dusk)
Famous Street Food Nearby: Temple-area chai & biscuits
Highlights:
Offers deep spiritual story; good talking point in tours.
Connects nature + myth + history.
Ancient Shiva temple on a riverside ghat in Prayagraj
Distance: ~2-3 km from central Prayagraj station. MakeMyTrip
Timing: Early morning to evening
Famous Street Food Nearby: Pakoras, jalebi, paan stalls near ghat
Highlights:
Adds depth to temple circuit for the tour.
Good photography spot with less crowd than primary ghats.
Carry comfortable walking shoes — many sites involve stairs or uneven surfaces.
Early morning or late afternoon visits are best for light, fewer crowds and cooler weather.
Try local street food — it adds flavour to the travel experience (for example: paan, chaat, laddoo).
Mix spiritual + heritage + leisure stops to cater to different kinds of travellers (families, solo, pilgrims).
Include distance & time buffers in your itineraries — especially if your tour vehicle picks up from rail/airport.
For summer months, schedule indoor or shady spots like the museum during mid-day heat.