Rishikesh Trust To Develop And Manage Triveni Pushp As Tourism Hub!

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Photo of Rishikesh Trust To Develop And Manage Triveni Pushp As Tourism Hub! by Tanvi Shah (travelstoriesbytan)

Triveni Pushp, the captivating attraction nestled along the banks of the Yamuna River at Arail in Naini, Uttar Pradesh is poised for a comprehensive revamp, aiming to establish itself as an irresistible destination for tourists!

The Management Of Triveni Pushp As A Tourist Hub

Triveni Pushp, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh; (c): flickr

Photo of Rishikesh Trust To Develop And Manage Triveni Pushp As Tourism Hub! by Tanvi Shah (travelstoriesbytan)

An organisation based in Rishikesh, Swami Shukdevanand Trust Parmarth Niketan has secured a lease to oversee the development of Triveni Pushp into a prominent tourist hub.

This organisation is entrusted with the responsibility of managing the tourist site for a duration of 30 years! The institution will give INR 81 lakh per year to the PDA (The Prayagraj Development Authority) and the lease will be extended for 10 years for better development of Triveni Pushp.

Aim

This decision not only promises to boost the revenue of the PDA but also to breathe new life into this significant site.

The Expansion Plan At Triveni Pushp

Triveni Pushp, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh; (c): flickr

Photo of Rishikesh Trust To Develop And Manage Triveni Pushp As Tourism Hub! by Tanvi Shah (travelstoriesbytan)

Spanning an expanse of 16 bighas, Triveni Pushp is already a favoured destination for tourists. It boasts an impressive tower architecture, visible in the southeast direction from the confluence of Triveni Sangam, and is encompassed by 12 well-maintained lawns.

Kumbh Festival, Prayagraj; (c): flickr

Photo of Rishikesh Trust To Develop And Manage Triveni Pushp As Tourism Hub! by Tanvi Shah (travelstoriesbytan)

Serving as a viewpoint, Triveni Pushp captivates visitors and garners attention from national and international delegations, travellers, and pilgrims, particularly during the Kumbh festival in 2019. Notably, the site features models of various mythological figures and religious replicas, including the Ram Janma Bhoomi Temple, Badrinath Temple, and Kedarnath Temple.

The PDA had aimed to develop Triveni Pushp into a notable tourist destination during the Kumbh festival of 2019. However, progress in that direction was hindered, eventually leading to the decision to lease the site. The tender for this lease was issued in July 2023.

In anticipation of Mahakumbh 2025, plans are underway to establish hotels, restaurants, hospitals, and symbolic representations of ancient temples at Triveni Pushp.

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