Tanishk Juneja
Explore the hidden spiritual destinations around Kumbh Mela for a perfect blend of divinity, tranquillity and natural beauty.
Located within Prayagraj Fort, the Akshayavat is popularly known as the Indestructible Banyan Tree. A sacred site for Hindus, it is believed to grant moksha (liberation) according to legends.
This bird sanctuary near Haridwar offers a peaceful environment in which to connect with nature. The migratory birds add a divine touch to the serene location.
Like Akshayavat, Ujjain’s Sidhhavat is a sacred Banana Tree believed to have spiritual powers. Pilgrims should visit this spot to perform rituals.
Located near Nashik, Trimbakeshwar Temple is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas devoted to Lord Shiva. Visitors should visit to seek blessings and divine guidance.
Saraswati Koop, a mystical well in Prayagraj, is believed to be the origin of the Saraswati River, marking it as a significant spiritual site.
Situated atop the Neel Parvat in Haridwar, this ancient temple is dedicated to Goddess Chandi Devi. The temple provides breathtaking views and an aura of divinity.
Ram Ghat in Ujjain is a series of ghats along the Shipra River in Ujjain. It is less crowded than Har ki Pauri in Haridwar. Pilgrims should partake in calming aarti and soak in the spiritual energy.
As per legends, this is the birthplace of Lord Hanuman; Anjneri Hills is situated in Nashik. It’s a treasure to those seeking peace and connection with mythology.