Prayagraj
Prayagraj
Train

Cansaulim to Prayagraj

Updated: 28 May 2026

Prayagraj, the site of the Triveni Sangam, is accessible from Cansaulim via Madgaon Junction. The train journey covers 1950 km and takes about 36 hours. Prayagraj is a major pilgrimage center in Uttar Pradesh.

Total Distance: 1950 km by road, 1600 km air distance.
Fastest Way
Flight to Varanasi followed by a taxi to Prayagraj.
Cheapest Way
Train in Sleeper class.
Compare Cansaulim to Prayagraj Routes
Train
Direct
Duration
36 hours
Avg Price
2600 - 6500 INR
Operator
Goa-Prayagraj Express
Route
Madgaon Junction to Prayagraj Junction.

Check for train availability on the IRCTC website.

Travel Tips
  • Sangam
    Hire a boat for the best view of the confluence.
  • Guides
    Use official guides for historical sites.
  • Food
    Try local street food near the university.
  • Transport
    Auto-rickshaws are the best for city travel.
  • Weather
    Carry light woolens for winter.
Safety Tips
  • Crowds
    Stay close to your group at the Sangam.
  • Valuables
    Keep your wallet secure in crowded areas.
  • Water
    Drink only bottled water.
  • Night
    Avoid isolated areas after dark.
People Also Ask
  • What is the old name?
    It was formerly known as Allahabad.
  • Is it safe?
    Yes, it is a major city.
  • Best time to visit?
    Winter months.
  • How to reach Sangam?
    By boat from the ghats.
  • Are there hotels?
    Yes, many options are available.
Quick Info
  • From Cansaulim, Goa, India
  • To Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

October to March for pleasant weather.

Things to Do in Prayagraj
1
Triveni Sangam
Take a holy dip at the confluence of three rivers.
2
Allahabad Fort
Visit the historic fort built by Akbar.
3
Anand Bhawan
Explore the ancestral home of the Nehru family.
4
Khusro Bagh
Walk through the beautiful Mughal-era garden.
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