Pre-Mahakumbh Buzz: Camel rides delight tourists amid growing crowds
Devotees are flocking to Sangam area even before Mahakumbh, enjoying camel rides....
- Ramu, Ghanshyam, and Radheshyam take devotees on a tour of Sangam
- 50 camels from Jaisalmer of Rajasthan reach Prayagraj via Pratapgarh
- Along with small children, adults are also enjoying camel rides
- Mahakumbh crowd-like scene witnessed on ghats on Christmas holiday
Although more than 15 days remain until the commencement of Mahakumbh, devotees have already begun gathering along the banks of the Ganga and Yamuna, including the Sangam. On holidays, large crowds of devotees, accompanied by their families, are visiting the Sangam to earn the virtue of taking a holy dip. The enhanced facilities at the ghats, in preparation for Mahakumbh, have also created a picnic-like atmosphere for visitors.
Adding to the experience, camel rides from Kila Ghat to Sangam Nose have become a popular attraction. These camels, brought specially from Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, are a major draw, particularly for children. Adorned beautifully, the camels are given charming names like Ramu, Ghanshyam, and Radheshyam by their owners.
On Christmas Day, a Wednesday holiday, a significant crowd gathered at the Sangam in Prayagraj. Families flocked to the holy site to take a sacred dip, while preparations for the Mahakumbh continued at the ghats. Food stalls were bustling with activity, and camel rides became a highlight on the roads near the riverbank.
These camels, synonymous with Rajasthan's heritage, have been neatly decorated and equipped with padded seats to ensure comfort for riders. Women and children, in particular, enjoyed the unique picnic-like camel rides, which have become a delightful addition to the festive atmosphere.
The caretaker of the camels shared that these camels have been specially brought from Jaisalmer in Rajasthan and were sourced from the Pratapgarh fair. Each camel is priced between Rs 45,000 to Rs 50,000. Devotees can enjoy a ride for a nominal fee of Rs50 to Rs 100. To capture visitors' attention, the camels have been beautifully adorned and even given names such as Ramu, Ghanshyam, Radheshyam, and Siyaram. A unique feature is the provision for online payment, with UPI barcode scanners conveniently tied around their necks for seamless transactions.
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