Published 15:12 IST, August 27th 2024

Why This Panch Prayag Town Should Be Your Next Travel Destination?

Devprayag, located 73 kms from Rishikesh, is one of the Panch Prayags. Know 5 reasons why you should visit this town in Uttarakhand.

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Devprayag, a picturesque town, 73 kms from Rishikesh, is also one of the Panch Prayag. It is the merging point of Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers, that forms the sacred Indian river- the Ganges. This revered confluence attracts visitors worldwide, meanwhile,it effortlessly combines the breathtaking beauty of nature with a profound sense of spirituality. Prepare to be captivated by its charm and embrace the tranquility that awaits you.

Devprayag | Raghunathji Temple, Mythology, How to Reach Devprayag
Raghunathji temple. Image credit: Pinterest

Religious nostalgia

Devprayag’s ancient temples are a treasure trove of history and devotion. The Raghunathji Temple, dedicated to Lord Rama, and the Dhanwantari Temple, known for its healing powers, are among the key attractions. These temples not only offer spiritual solace but also a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural tapestry.

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(The origin point of Ganges. Image credit: Pinterest)

Origin point of Ganges 

The confluence of the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers in Devprayag is a sight to behold. Known as the origin of the Ganges River, this sacred confluence is revered by devotees and provides a serene backdrop for reflection and meditation. The holy waters and the majestic views make it an ideal location for spiritual seekers and nature lovers alike.

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(Picturesque landscape of this small hill town in Uttarakhand. Image credit: Unsplash)

Escape into the lap of nature

Thirdly, the town’s picturesque setting amidst the lush green hills offers a perfect retreat from urban chaos. The tranquil environment invites visitors to unwind, explore scenic trails, and experience the unspoiled beauty of the Himalayan foothills. Nature enthusiasts will find plenty to marvel at in this serene landscape.  

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Garhwali dishes

Additionally, Devprayag’s unique blend of local cuisine provides an authentic taste of the region. From traditional Garhwali dishess such as pamari rajma to jhakiya paneer, the town’s food scene is a delightful exploration of regional flavours.

Lastly, Devprayag’s relatively unexplored status means fewer crowds and a more intimate experience. Travellers can enjoy the peace and tranquility that comes with being in a less commercialized destination, making it a perfect spot for those seeking solace and genuine experiences.

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15:08 IST, August 27th 2024