

Maha Kumbh has begun today! The largest religious and spiritual group in the world is prepared to provide mela attendees with novel and thrilling experiences, such as a helicopter joyride, which will now cost Rs 1,296 per person instead of Rs 3,000.
According to Jaiveer Singh, minister of tourism and culture, the 7–8-minute helicopter trip will start with a digital premiere on January 13. Travellers and pilgrims will be able to soar over the magnificent scenery of the tent city and enjoy an unmatched aerial perspective of the Maha Kumbh region.
The Government of India's Pawan Hans initiative will facilitate the joyride, which may be reserved online at www.upstdc.co.in. Helicopters will run constantly based on demand and weather, giving guests an unforgettable experience.
The horticulture department has announced that during Maha Kumbh, devotees will be showered with rose petals. On six major snan days, devotees will get about 20 quintals of rose petals.
According to the UP tourism and culture department, plans have been developed to provide visitors who are interested in adventure and water sports with an interesting and daring experience. There will be a water laser show, a drone demonstration, and other exciting events from January 24 to 26.
On January 16, Bollywood singer Shankar Mahadevan will make his debut at the Ganga Pandal at the Maha Kumbh. Mohit Chauhan will provide the last performance on February 24.
Stay tuned for more such information!