
2 places to see, with what each one is and how long it takes.
Not in Prayagraj (Allahabad) — these are in other towns across the state.

Experience
Opened in January 2024 in pink Rajasthani sandstone, Nagara style, three storeys, with work still finishing around it. Phones and bags are not allowed in, so use the lockers before you join the queue.

Attraction
The temple complex at the believed birthplace of Lord Krishna in Mathura.


Experience
The evening aarti is performed by priests on raised platforms with tiered brass lamps, every day at dusk. It is also the most crowded half hour in Varanasi, and half the audience watches from boats. If you want the ghat rather than the show, come at six in the morning.


Attraction
The high-ceilinged marble chamber housing the cenotaphs of Mumtaz Mahal and Shah Jahan, enclosed by a finely carved lattice screen.

Attraction
A massive 5th-century stupa marking the site of the Buddha's first sermon.

Attraction
One of the tallest gateways in the world, marking the entrance to the Jama Masjid.

Experience
The main ghat where the grand evening Ganga Aarti is performed daily.

Attraction
A grand 18th-century monument famous for its central hall and the Bhulbhulaiya maze.

Experience
The golden-spired Jyotirlinga temple of Shiva. The approach to it has recently been rebuilt as a wide, barrier-free pedestrian corridor.

Viewpoint
The four-part garden with the raised tank that gives the reflection everyone photographs. Worth knowing it was originally dense with fruit trees and flowers — the open lawns are a British replanting, which is why the Taj now reads as a monument in a park rather than a building in a garden.

Attraction
Vrindavan's most beloved Krishna temple, famous for its lively darshan.

Experience
Riverfront ghats famous for the evening aarti and the Deepotsav festival.



Experience
The curtain is drawn across the deity every minute or two rather than left open — the tradition holds that an unbroken gaze is too much to bear. There are no bells here either. Very crowded, and the Mangala aarti happens only once a year.