Prayag Divine Kumbh Camp

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Prayagraj, India

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Prayag Divine Kumbh Camp Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Prayag Divine Kumbh Camp is located in Prayagraj, India on Naini. Prayag Divine Kumbh Camp is rated 4 out of 5 in the category camping cabin in India.

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Naini

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nikhil srivastava

A glipses of Prayagraj, allahabad new bridge and naini pics.. Nice culture... Nice people

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Surya kant Pandey

Very good arrangement

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Utkarsh

Best of the best. Nothing can be better. Nice arrangement by UP government.

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Amit kumar yadav

It feels very greats u can see many naga baba, Akbar fort, and u can also enjoy ganga snan

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shabnam sid

I recommended my friend. Prayag divine kumbh camp near to bathing point. Good service. Good , neat & clean accommodation. Staff is very friendly.

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Kuldeep Mishra

Prayag Divine Kumbh Camp location very close to Sangam, nice place Neat and clean room nice staff good food Qwality best of luck Prayag Divine Kumbh Camp

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Harsh Kapoor

Extremely sad experience for the money we shelled out. The room which we got smelled like a urinal and would have definitely made one sick. Hot water seemed like a dream. Talking of food, it was extremely unhygienic (saw bare hands being used to pick eatables). Guests were made to feel as if food was being served as charity. Second helpings were responded with stares. Talking of safety please ensure getting a tetenous shot before you visit this place as chances are high of getting a bad bruise from nails protriding shabbily from the card board (so to say) walls. Dirty linen, unprofessional staff added to the woes. The place is also far from Sangam and commuting will be a hassle. All is all, please stay away from this place.

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BIJU TP

At any cost please avoid this camp. First of all there is absolutely no cleaning happening in the rooms. Toilets smell like public toilets of bus stations. If you spend 3 nights in this camp, you may feel like in a concentration camp. Bed sheets are not changing and so stinking like anything. Dormitories are pathetic than labour camps, for which on sahi snan days they charges rent of 4 star hotels. Above all, the camp is far away from main sangam. It is a must avoidable place.