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Amarkantak
Amarkantak
Amarkantak
Amarkantak
Amarkantak
Amarkantak
Amarkantak
Amarkantak
Amarkantak
Amarkantak
Amarkantak

Amarkantak

Amarkantak • Anuppur • Madhya Pradesh

Pilgrimage Site
Timing
6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
💰 Entry Fee
₹ No entry fee
Duration
1 - day
🌤 Best Time to visit
October to March
📍 Direction
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About Amarkantak

Amarkantak is a revered hill station and pilgrimage center situated in the Anuppur district of Madhya Pradesh. Nestled at an elevation of approximately 1,048 meters above sea level, it is often referred to as the "Teerthraj" or the King of Pilgrimage Sites. The town holds immense religious importance because it is the birthplace of the sacred Narmada River, one of India's holiest rivers. The Son River and Johila River also originate from this region, making it a significant watershed area.

The main attraction of Amarkantak is the Narmada Udgam Temple Complex, where devotees gather to worship at the source of the Narmada River. The area is dotted with numerous ancient temples built by various dynasties, reflecting remarkable architectural heritage and spiritual traditions. Pilgrims from across India visit the town throughout the year to seek blessings and perform religious rituals.
Apart from its spiritual significance, Amarkantak is blessed with breathtaking natural beauty. The lush forests of the Maikal Range are home to diverse flora and fauna, creating a serene environment ideal for nature enthusiasts. Popular attractions such as Kapildhara Falls, Dudh Dhara Falls, Sonmuda, and Mai Ki Bagiya offer stunning landscapes and opportunities for photography and sightseeing.

The cool climate, scenic viewpoints, and tranquil surroundings make Amarkantak an attractive destination for both religious tourism and eco-tourism. Visitors can enjoy trekking, exploring waterfalls, witnessing beautiful sunrises and sunsets, and learning about the cultural and mythological history associated with the region. The combination of spirituality, history, and nature makes Amarkantak one of the most unique destinations in central India.

🎯 Things to do

Travel Information

🚗 How to Reach

  • By Air:-Jabalpur Airport (approximately 240 km); Swami Vivekananda Airport (approximately 250 km),
  • By Rail:- Pendra Road Railway Station (about 40 km); Anuppur Railway Station is another major railhead.,
  • By Road:-Well connected by road to Anuppur Bilaspur Shahdol Jabalpur and Raipur.Regular buses and taxis are available.

⭐ Why Visit

  • Origin of the sacred Narmada River.,
  • Important Hindu pilgrimage destination.,
  • Spectacular waterfalls and viewpoints.,
  • Rich mythological and historical significance.,
  • Dense forests and biodiversity.,
  • Peaceful atmosphere away from urban crowds.,
  • Excellent destination for spiritual retreats and nature tourism.

💡 Travel Tips

  • Carry comfortable walking shoes.,
  • Visit waterfalls during daylight hours.,
  • Keep warm clothing during winter mornings and evenings.,
  • Respect temple customs and dress modestly.,
  • Carry cash, as digital payments may not be accepted everywhere.,
  • Avoid visiting remote forest areas after sunset.,
  • Book accommodation in advance during festivals and holidays.

✨ Special Features

  • Birthplace of three rivers: Narmada Son and Johila.,
  • One of India's most sacred pilgrimage centers.,
  • Located at the confluence of the Vindhya and Satpura ranges.,
  • Rich collection of ancient temples and spiritual sites.,
  • Combination of religious tourism eco-tourism and hill-station experiences.,
  • Famous for its waterfalls forests and serene natural environment.

📍 Near By

📍 Narmada Udgam Temple Within Town📍 Kapildhara Falls 6 km📍 Dudh Dhara Falls 7 km📍 Sonmuda 4 km📍 Mai Ki Bagiya 5 km📍 Shri Yantra Temple 2 km📍 Ancient Kalachuri Temples 1 km📍 Kabir Chabutra 8 km

Nearby Tourist Places

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit?
October to March

What is the entry fee?
₹ No entry fee