Breakfast in Prayagraj means Kachori Sabzi. The 'Khasta' (crispy) Kachori is a round pastry stuffed with a spiced mixture of Urad Dal and fennel. It is deep-fried until golden and flaky.
It is paired with 'Aloo Ki Sabzi'—a potato curry that is thin, spicy, and tangy, often cooked without onions or garlic but loaded with hing (asafoetida). Usually served with a side of pickled chilies. Netram Sweets in Katra is legendary for this dish.
The sacred confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati. The distinct colors of the rivers are visible where they meet mid-stream.

A massive fort built by Emperor Akbar in 1583 on the banks of the confluence. It houses the immortal 'Akshaya Vat' tree and the Patalpuri Temple.

The historic ancestral home of the Nehru-Gandhi family. A pilgrimage site for those interested in India's freedom struggle.