Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj is where the sacred rivers meet, and people come for Snan and puja. Known as Tirtharaj in old texts, this place holds deep faith and history. In this blog, you will learn about Triveni Sangam and get simple travel tips for your visit.
What is Triveni Sangam?

Triveni means three, and Sangam means meeting point. At Triveni Sangam, three rivers are believed to meet:
- Ganga River
- Yamuna River
- Saraswati River
Three Rivers Meet In One Place
You will be surprised by the sight of Triveni Sangam, where different water bodies meet and flow together side by side.
- Ganga looks brownish as it carries soil from the Himalayas
- Yamuna looks greenish or bluish as the water is clearer
For some distance, both flow together but still look separate. This sight makes Triveni Sangam special.
Watching The Colours Change In The Water
On a calm morning, this view becomes very clear from a boat. Soft sunlight adds to the beauty.
Boat ride details
- Around 15 to 30 minutes to reach the exact point
- A Pandit helps with a small puja on the boat
- Flowers, milk, and coconuts are offered
- Many families come here for antim sanskar
Why This Place is Pavitra
People believe a pavitra Snan at Triveni Sangam helps in getting moksha.
Cleaning The Soul With a Snan
Snan is preferred during:
- Sunrise
- Amavasya and Purnima
- Kumbh Mela and Magh Mela
Morning time feels the most peaceful.
Ancient Stories Of The Gods
This place is linked to the story of Samudra Manthan, when drops of amrit fell on earth. The four places to have received these drops are:
- Prayagraj
- Haridwar
- Ujjain
- Nashik
Among these, Prayagraj is seen as especially important because it is the meeting point of the three rivers at Triveni Sangam. This confluence makes the place deeply pavitr in belief.
This Sangam is mentioned in the Rig Veda and the Mahabharata. Long ago, the city was called Prayag.
The Hidden Saraswati River

Why It Flows Underground
Belief says Saraswati meets the other two below the ground at the Triveni Sangam. Pandits point to the exact spot where the three rivers are said to join, even though Saraswati cannot be seen.
In ancient texts, Saraswati is described as a powerful and respected river. Over time, its flow reduced and it disappeared from the surface. Many old scriptures still mention it with great importance, which is why it remains part of the faith connected to this Sangam.
Learning About The City’s History
The old name Prayag means a place of yajna. In 1583, Akbar built a large fort here. The British later used the name Allahabad. In 2018, the name changed back to Prayagraj.
This location is known for Kumbh every 12 years and Maha Kumbh every 144 years.
Top Things To Do

Pavitra Snan at Sangam
- Do Snan from the boat point or ghats
- Sunrise is the best time
- Wear simple clothes
Boat Rides To The Center
- Shared and private boats available
- Life jackets are required
- Pandit guides the puja
Evening Ganga Aarti
Aarti with diya, shankh (conch shells), and ghanti takes place every evening near Triveni Sangam.
Walk And Observe
- Walk along the ghats
- Watch the birds and the sunrise
- Magh Mela time gives a special feeling with manageable crowds
Important Spots Nearby
| Place | What you will see | Why it matters | Timings | Approx cost |
| Akshayavat | Very old banyan tree, believed to be a symbol of endless life | Strong belief | Daytime | Free |
| Bade Hanuman Ji Temple | Sleeping Hanuman idol | Unique darshan | 6 am to 8 pm | Free |
| Shankar Viman Mandapam | South Indian style temple tower | Different style | 6 am to 8 pm | Free |
| Allahabad Fort | Massive Mughal era stone fort | Built by Akbar | Daytime | Free |
| Chandra Shekhar Azad Park | Freedom site where Chandra Shekhar Azad used his last bullet on himself | Freedom link | Sunrise to sunset | Free |
| Anand Bhawan | Nehru family house | Freedom history | 9:30 am to 5 pm | ₹10 to ₹50 |
Check our blog on Top 10 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Prayagraj for more places to explore during your trip.
Travel Guide For 2026

When You Should Visit
| Season | What to expect | Good for |
| Oct to Mar | Cool weather, low water | Best for Triveni Sangam visit |
| Apr to Jun | Very hot | Early morning only |
| Jul to Sep | Flood risk | Avoid boats |
Reaching The City And Sangam Ghats
- The nearest airport is Prayagraj Airport
Distance to Triveni Sangam ghats
- Prayagraj Airport to Sangam ghats: 12 to 13 km, 20 to 40 minutes
- Prayagraj Junction railway station to Sangam: 7 to 9 km, 20 to 45 minutes
- Prayagraj Rambagh railway station to Sangam: around 9 km
- From Civil Lines area: 5 to 8 km
Boat Access Points
- Daraganj Ghat
- Sangam Ghat or Sangam Nose
- Arail Ghat from the Naini side
Boat Costs in 2026
| Type | Cost (normal days) |
| Shared boat | ₹200 to 250 |
| Private boat | ₹1000 to ₹1500 |
During Magh Mela, prices can go higher. Use fixed counters and bargain politely.
Nearby Stay Options
Budget stays are easy to find in Daraganj, Civil Lines, and near the fort side. Cost is around ₹800 to ₹3000 per night. Book early in mela time.
Map and Navigation Tip
Use Google Maps or MapMyIndia. Search “Triveni Sangam Ghat” or “Sangam Nose”. An offline map helps when the signal is weak.
Simple Tips For A Great Trip
- Use fixed-rate boats
- Wear a life jacket
- Carry extra clothes after Snan
- Keep your phone and wallet safe in crowds
- Visit early morning for less rush
Conclusion
Triveni Sangam is not only about belief. Many people come just to sit and watch the two rivers mix slowly. No puja is needed to feel calm here. This place in Prayagraj shows how nature and faith have stayed connected for centuries.
If you are planning a visit to Prayagraj and Triveni Sangam, make your stay comfortable and peaceful at Hotel Yatrik. Enjoy comfortable rooms, helpful service, and tasty food after a long day of travel and darshan. It is a convenient place to relax and recharge during your trip.