Boats can be rented at the ghat immediately east of the fort. On the way to the Sangam, vendors in boats and wading through shallow waters try to sell you coconuts and flowers. At the Sangam, the point at which the brown, forceful and clear Ganges meets the calm and greenish Yamuna, priests perch on small platforms to perform puja and guide devotees through their ritual ablutions in the shallow waters. Many national leaders have visited this site for rituals and Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes were also immersed here.
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