Diagnostic, operative and cardiovascular procedures require the knowledge of variation of blood vessels of the genitourinary system. During routine dissection in an approximately 60 years old male cadaver in the Department of Anatomy, Government Medical College, Amritsar, we came across multiple vascular anomalies involving renal and testicular arteries and veins. The right kidney was supplied by three renal arteries i.e. superior, middle and inferior which originated from abdominal aorta separately; Right testicular artery originated from inferior renal artery instead of abdominal aorta. Venous drainage comprised of three renal veins and a superior polar vein which drained into IVC, right testicular vein instead of draining into IVC drained into inferior renal vein. The left kidney was supplied by three renal arteries i.e. superior, inferior and the one which originated from posterolateral aspect of aorta above the superior renal artery. Venous drainage of left kidney comprised of two renal veins which joined to form single renal vein which received left testicular vein and coursed behind the aorta to drain into IVC thus constituting retro aortic left renal vein. Further, the outgoing and the clinical and surgical implications of these variants are discussed.