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Enjoy The Holy City Of Allahabad This Vacation

The city is a famous pilgrimage centre for Hindus. Allahabad is located on the meeting point of three important rivers of the country, the Ganga, the Yamuna and the Saraswathi, which is known as Triveni Sangam. As believed, Allahabad is a holy city. The city is wrapped in different mythological tales. Triveni Sangam is the site for Kumbh Mela. Tourists throng the city for sheer experience and the devotees visit Allahabad throughout the year. You will often find travellers visiting the city for pious reasons. Every Allahabad temple bears a different mythological story to narrate. Allahabad is a good place to explore and learn about the practices and customs pertaining to Hindu religious.

Start your tour from Triveni ghat as it is believed a holy dip in Sangam washes all the sins. Feel the calmness and serenity of the place. The view from the ghat is divine. After exploring Triveni Sangam, visit one of the oldest Allahabad temples, Hanuman Mandir. The walk along the ghat is a memorable one. The uniqueness of the temple is that it houses a Hanuman idol in a reclining posture. Towering from the Triveni Sangam, the Allahabad fort is partially open for the visitors as the majority part has been taken by Indian Army. Patalpuri temple is one of the main attractions inside the fort. As the name suggests, Patalpuri is a multi-layered underground temple. This massive monument is a great example of craftsmanship. The fort was built by Akbar. It is a unique experience to visit the fort. The fort is roughly 7 km from the railway station.

Khusro Bagh – a great piece of Mughal-Rajput architecture, All Saints Cathedral, ISKCON temple, ancestral home of Jawaharlal Nehru which is now converted into a museum, Company Bagh, etc. are some of the popular places to visit in Allahabad.

A weekend trip to Allahabad will satisfy your mind. You can also visit the place during Kumbh Mela, but a hassle-free trip is difficult during the mela. Besides temples, forts and other places of importance, Allahabad street foods are also famous. When you are in Allahabad, do not miss Kachori Sabzi, Motichoor Ladoo, Bati Chokha, rabri and kulfi. October to March is the best time to enjoy the place and go for sightseeing. This ancient city is one of the apt places to visit in India. The contemporary touch is in the right proportion.

Allahabad has its own domestic airport which is located 12 km away from the city centre. Allahabad junction railway station is well connected with trains from different parts of the country. You can check Allahabad to Bareilly trains for more information. Local transport is available around the clock. So, it is just that you have to reach the place and explore the beautiful city.

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