Kashi Prayagraj Tour

Uttar Pradesh

  • 2 Nights & 3 Days
  • Any Time
  • Arrival : Varanasi
  • Destinations : Varanasi Temple Tour
  • Available
  • Min Age : No Age Limit

Experience the spiritual diversity of Kashi Prayagraj tour. Explore ancient temples, ghats, and cultural gems in India’s oldest city.

At least 3,000 years ago (and maybe much earlier), Kashi, also known as Benares, Banaras, or Varanasi, existed. According to the myth, God Shiva is credited with founding one of the seven holy cities in Hinduism. It’s both exhausting, freeing, and unrestricted. Millions of tourists visit Kashi annually, drawn by its enormous temples, ghats, and other noteworthy tourist destinations. Both international visitors and Indians find the Kashi Prayagraj tour to be popular.

Kashi’s History

The oldest continuously inhabited city in the world is Kashi. It is mostly unknown what role Varanasi played in Hindu mythology. Hindus hold that if they pass away at the sacred city of Kashi, they will be saved and freed from the cycle of birth and rebirth. The history of Kashi is obscure. Lord Shiva and Parvati call it their abode.

Favorable Season to have the Kashi Prayagraj Tour

The ideal month to have the Kashi Prayagraj tour is October through March. The Ganga Mahotsav, a five-day extravagant festival that is a highlight of the city in November, is hosted by Kashi annually. You can experience the best of Kashi at this time thanks to the city’s attractions for tourists.

Other Places to Visit Besides Ghats and Temples

Kashi is highly recognized for its ghats and temples and its extensive history, culture, and humanism. Individuals from all over the world come here to establish or wreck the location for their advantage, love, or blame. Let’s take a virtual tour of Kashi and look around those locations.

1.    Gyan Vapi Well

The Kashi Vishwanath Temple has renowned wisdom well. During his reign, Aurangzeb destroyed the temple and built this well, along with a mosque. He flung the major Shiva linga into the well in retaliation. The primary Shiva statue, which is still in the well, was later replaced with a duplicate of the main jyotirlinga inside the temple.

2.    Ramnagar Fort

This location, one of the most famous for sunsets, is well known for its collection of antique automobiles and ancient Varanasi artifacts.

3.    Benaras Hindu University

One of India’s most renowned institutions, BHU is renowned for its courses, professors, and top-notch instruction.

Prayagraj

In Uttar Pradesh, a city called Allahabad is mostly focused on spirituality and serves as a reminder of India’s illustrious history. It is officially known as Prayagraj. On the Kashi Prayagraj tour route, you will arrive in Prayagraj. Although Prayagraj is well-known for many things, the Triveni Sangam, where the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati meet, is the city’s most notable feature. The Maha Kumbh Mela, the greatest assembly of Hindus on Earth, is another noteworthy event that no one should miss. Pra signifies first, and Yag indicates dedication in the phrase “Prayagraj.”

Favorable Season for a Kashi Prayagraj Tour

 The months of October through March are ideal for visiting Prayagraj. The climate is still pretty comfortable throughout these months, which is excellent for outdoor activities like sightseeing.

Prayagraj’s History

Our Hindu Puranas and epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata have historically mentioned Allahabad or Prayagaraj. On the occasion of the start of creation, it is thought that Lord Brahma himself had selected a location to carry out a yajna. Not surprisingly, Prayagraj was that location. In addition to these allusions from myth, several travelers have written about this location, including the well-known Chinese traveler Hiuen Tsang. Numerous tribes have influenced this city since its inception and have attempted to take it over throughout history. Maratha, Mughal, and British rulers are examples of them.

Several Popular Attractions Near and Around Kasi Prayagraj Tour

Prayagraj has a lot of interesting places to visit. Check out those places by taking a virtual tour of Prayagraj.

1.    Triveni Sangam

One of India’s holiest locations is regarded as being here. It is where the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers converge, as its name indicates. In addition, the Kumbh Mela is conducted here once every 12 years.

2.    Khusro Bagh

Attractions for tourists in Allahabad include Khusro Bagh. It is a beautiful example of Mughal architecture from the past. The Jehangir family’s sandstone graves are in the Bagh. Shah Begum, his wife, Khusrau Mirza, his oldest child, and Sultan Nithar Begum are all buried in these monuments.

3.    Allahabad Museum

This museum’s historical and cultural significance, located inside Chandrashekar Azad Park, is well known. Several artifacts at the museum are connected to Indian literature, art, history, and architecture. Untold riches of Indian splendor are contained there.

4.    Allahabad Fort

It is one of the biggest forts the Mughal Emperor Akbar ever constructed. This fort was constructed under his rule and is renowned for its incredible construction. It is located on the bank of the Ganga and the Yamuna confluence. The fort is only available to the general public during the Kumbh Mela and is otherwise always locked up.

Kashi and Prayagraj are the two Indian cities that act as the country’s primary Hindu religious centers. These places have a significant role in Hindu mythology, and the proximity of the River Ganga adds to their significance for Hindu pilgrims. Simply enjoy the spiritual adventure of the Kashi Prayagraj tour for yourself.

Itinerary

  • Pick-up from Varanasi Railway Station/Airport.
  • Check-in at the hotel.
  • Visit Kaal Bhairav Temple & Kashi Vishwanath Temple.
  • Evening Visit Dashashwamedh Ghat & participate in Ganga Aarti.
  • Overnight stay at Varanasi.

  • Early morning visit to Kashi Vishwanath Temple for darshan or Aarti.
  • Return to hotel for Breakfast, proceed to Prayagraj (3 Hrs. drive).
  • Take holy dip at Triveni Sangam.
  • Visit Akshaywt, Patalpuri Temple, Late Hanuman Temple etc.
  • Later return to Varanasi. Evening free for Silk Shopping etc.
  • Overnight stay at the hotel Varanasi.

  • Morning after breakfast visit for Kashi local tour.
  • Visit Sankat Mochan, Annapurna Temple, Bharat Mata Mandir, Rani Laxmibai Janmasthali, BHU & Ramnagar Fort etc.
  • Transfer to Varanasi Railway station/ Airport for onward journey.

    Package Inclusions

    • Welcome by our representative
    • Accommodation at destination with breakfast & dinner
    • All transfer by A/C vehicle
    • Road taxes / Toll taxes
    • Driver’s allowances
    • Parking etc

    Package Inclusions

    • GST 5% Extra
    • Charges outside the Itinerary
    • Guide charges
    • Entry fees / Entry Tickets
    • Travel Insurance
    • Packaged Drinking Water
    • Personal expenses (Laundry, Telephone, Liquor, etc)
    • Anything not mentioned specifically in the ‘inclusions’
    • Train Ticket, Air Ticket, etc