
Ganganani– The Sacred Confluence of Rivers,- 10km
When people hear about the confluence of the Ganga and Yamuna rivers, the first place that comes to mind is usually Prayagraj —a city revered for its holy Sangam where the Ganga and Yamuna merge and flow together toward the Bay of Bengal at Gangasagar.
However, few people know that long before these two sacred rivers meet in Prayagraj, their waters first come together at a lesser-known yet spiritually significant location—Ganganani, in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand.




Adding to the sanctity of this place is the Kedar Ganga, a smaller river that also joins the Ganga and Yamuna at this very point. The merging of these three rivers—Ganga, Yamuna, and Kedar Ganga—makes Ganganani a Triveni Sangam, a triple confluence that holds deep mythological and spiritual importance.
Though not as grand or widely known as Prayagraj, the Triveni Sangam of Ganganani offers a quieter, more intimate spiritual experience. Devotees visit this site to take a holy dip, seek blessings, and connect with nature and the divine energy believed to flow through these sacred waters.
In a land filled with ancient temples and spiritual traditions, Ganganani stands as a reminder that the most powerful spiritual experiences often come not from the famous, but from the hidden