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  • sanju_222323
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    These Prayags are not just a religious shrine but also a testament to the beauty of mother nature.

    if you are planning to go all the way to Sangam Point, its too many stairs, and ascent/descent is too much but still I will not say/stop one going down. It's a religious belief. These Prayags are no...

    Reviewed on May 12, 2024
  • JaideepBatabyal
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    Nice experience at Devprayag

    Devprayag is the confluence of two rivers Bhagirathi and Aloknanda together forming Ganga. The place is very sacred and very nice. One can spend hours sitting near the confluence and enjoy the sereni...

    Reviewed on Apr 21, 2024
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    Breathtaking rivers confluence where great Gangamaiya is formed.

    This place is breathtaking, driving from Rishikesh is a 2 hour drive. Be prepare to go down many steps and cross the bridge, once you go to the lowest part you have access to the river. This is the pl...

    Reviewed on Mar 31, 2024
  • bidhenb2018
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    Where 2 rivers meet

    The most spiritual place I have ever been to so far. The drive can be challenging but it’s worth it once you get there.

    Reviewed on Dec 2, 2023
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    Start of Gana with its own name

    This is the last of the five confluences in Uttarakand and is located at Devprayag. One needs to walk down 216 steps from the road and 108 steps from Raghunathji temple. While returning one can go via...

    Reviewed on Oct 21, 2023
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