The Maha Kumbh Mela is a grand festival that celebrates art, culture, and spirituality. It’s a popular event that UNESCO has recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Listen to spiritual discourses
Attend discourses and satsangs (spiritual gatherings) by spiritual leaders and Gurus.
Practice yoga and meditation
Many guests engage in yoga and meditation techniques to achieve physical and mental calm.
Enjoy a sacred bath in the Ganga river. The Ganga river holds significant value in Indian mythology. It is regarded as a sacred river that aids in cleansing your sins and promotes serene spirituality when you bathe in the holy water.
Visit places of interest
See places like Triveni Sangam, Shri Lete hue Hanuman ji Temple, Alop Shankari Temple, Nagvasuki Temple, and more.
Shop for souvenirs
Buy art pieces and souvenirs from shops and exhibition centers. You can find traditional clothing, bracelets, lockets, bangles, colorful ribbons, and more.
Roam around the area. Discover the spirit of the nation on the ghats and in the city with centuries old structures.
Attend rituals
Take part in the sacred bathing rituals, also known as Shahi Snan, where devotees immerse themselves in the holy rivers. The Naga sadhus (ascetic warriors) lead the way in big processions.
Attend the Ganga Aarti
Witness the mesmerizing ritual of priests offering prayers, flowers, and lamps to the river goddess Ganga.
Experience cultural performances
See traditional Indian art forms, music, and dance performances.
Fancy a boat ride along the river Ganga. This is one of the famous tourist attraction in the city. Explore the aesthetics of beautiful sunsets and sunrises, and beautiful weather by the ghats.

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