Amarkantak, nestled in the eastern part of Madhya Pradesh, is a treasure trove of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and religious significance. With its lush green hills, serene waterfalls, sacred rivers, and ancient temples, Amarkantak offers a plethora of attractions to explore. Let’s delve into the enchanting world of Amarkantak and discover its must-visit places.
Tourist Attractions in Amarkantak
Kapildhara Waterfall
These are one of the most outstanding waterfalls in Amarkantak. They are located six kilometers on the North of Narmada Kund. The waterfalls are accessible through roads, air and rail. They are close to the local railway station referred to as Jabalpur airport. The Pendra road is the other main method of transport to the waterfalls. The falls lie at an elevated ground. The altitude is approximately at above one thousand meters high. This offers a great site for tourists to view the surrounding environment. The waterfalls are approximately one hundred feet fall. They attract majority of the Amarkantak tourists. This is due to their surroundings. They have the mountains around them. The mountains are ideal for tourists to go climbing.
The waterfalls also have multiple caves around them. This gives the tourists a lot of sceneries to enjoy apart from the falls. There is a Hindu temple within the waterfalls proximity. The temple is an ancient Hindu shrine. It is referred to as Kapileshwar temple. The Hindu pilgrimages visit this area for major rituals. The Kapildhara waterfalls are said to have blessed water. This makes it to be visited by many people for an experience of the blessed water. They are also surrounded by mountains. This gives more to visitors who flock this area. They can engage in activities like climbing on the hills, trekking and wild tours. The surrounding climate is also a great experience. The weather is often warm and sunny. This makes the treks a great experience.
Suggested Tour:
- Madhya Pradesh Tour Packages
- Mahakaleshwar Darshan Tour Package
- Ujjain Omkareshwar Tour Package
- Ujjain Spiritual Tour Package
Narmada River
The river is a major attraction for tourists. It is the fifth largest in India. The river is above eight hundred miles long. It originates from Amarkantak hill. It originates from Narmada Kund in the Amarkantak hills. These are found on the eastern side of Madhya Pradesh. The river has forty four tributaries. The most attractive features of the river are the many cliff falls it has created. There are multiple waterfalls created along the river course. They form a captivating site for tourists. The river water is considered sacred. The religious pilgrimages believe the water has power to take away sins in one baths with it. This is due to the close association of the river to the former goddess referred to as Shiva. The Hindu performs cleansing rituals in this part of Amarkantak.
These religious rituals captivate a lot of tourists to visit the region. The river also has a water basin. This is referred to as Narmada basin. This basin is between Vindhya and Satpura ranges. The basin is approximately 98,000 square kilometers. This is the main point where religious functions are performed. Narmada River flows through a marble rock gorge. This is another extensive captivating site along the river course. Amarkantak tourism is also boosted by the great flora and fauna along this river. There are major trees like teak along the river course. Other significant tourist attractions along river Narmada includes the temples built on the river banks. These include the Maheshwar temple and the Omkareshwar temple.
- Suggested Tour: Narmada Parikrama Package
Achanakmar Tiger Reserve
This is a plant and animal reserve in Amarkantak. The reserve is divided in to two areas. The first zone is known as the Core. The Core covers the area in Chhattisgarh. The area covering Amarkantak is referred to as the Buffer zone. The buffer zone is found on rocky areas, with perennial streams. It is on a rocky plateau in Amarkantak. It is largely toured by the tourists visiting other parts of Madhya Pradesh. The reserve due to it vegetation, experiences three main seasons. The summer is considered to be very hot. The winter and the monsoon are the other main seasons.
The reserve has tropical vegetation. It has over one hundred and fifty plant families. The pteridophytes are over twenty families. It also has an extensive amount of terrestrial plant. Among these are the ferns and drosera. The reserve is considered as one of the most diversified in terms of flora and fauna. It is widely used by research institutes. Among the fauna in the reserve, there are over one hundred bird species. These belong to an approximate of fifty bird families. The reserve has among others a few of the extinct species of birds. Other animals reserved here include tigers, chital, panthers, bears, black duck, spotted deer, gaur, sambhars, Barking deer and wolves. These are either in the sanctuary or in their forest natural settings. This depends on whether an animal is orphaned or injured for it to be taken into the sanctuary. The reptiles that could be seen in the reserve include snakes, frogs and several lizard species.
Temples
Amarkantak is a religious center several religions. Among the most religions in the area are the Jain and Hindus. Amarkantak has several temples with historical and religious significance to the people. The main temples include the Narmada Kund temples. These are more than five temples built at the source point of river Narmada. They include the Shiva temple, the Durga temple, the Eleven Rudra temple, Shiv temple and Shri Ram Janki temple. All these attract tourists who visit the Narmada river origin. The other outstanding Hindu temple is the Kalachuri ancient temple. These were built in the 18th century. These are behind the Narmada Kund, the source of the river. Their ancient architecture is outstanding.
Shri Jwaleshwar Mahadev temple is located eight kilometers from Amarkantak. The temple is the origin of river Johilla. Though not a large river, many tourists still visit the temple area to view the river source point. The Jain temples are not as many as the Hindu temples. The most well established Jain temple is referred to as the Shri Sarvodaya Digambar temple. It is located on a hill station. It is also at the starting point of Narmada river. The temple is famous for its Jain idol. The temple is said to have he worlds’ largest Jain idol, measuring up to twenty four feet high. The temple is made of pink sand stone. It is approximately sixteen thousand meters square (16,000 square meters). Amarkantak has several temples in the buffer reserve. These include the Sonmuda temple, the Narmada temple and the Jaleshwar temple.
Son River
River Son originates in Amarkantak. It is over seven hundred kilometers. Son (Sone) River is on the east of the largest Narmada River. The river course flows through Amarkantak and pours into Kaimur ranges. From here, it can be traced up to Uttar Pradesh state. From the origin point, Son flows over several other districts. These include the Dehri, Panna and Sidhi districts. It also flows into and through several states. The states include Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and Bihar states. River Son is said to flow through only one region known as Baghelkhand. It is a source of livelihood for many in these districts. It is at an elevation of approximately six hundred meters altitude. Son has two major tributaries.
These are the North Koel and the Rihand River. The river has several dams and bridges constructed across it. The Bansagar dam was the first to be constructed. The River has its main obstruction point at Dehri. This is in form of an undercut. The Indrapuri Barrage dam was constructed in 1874s’. It also has a bridge that connects Arwal district to Sagar district. This four lane road bridge is still under construction. At the origin point of River Son, the Hindus’ built a temple. It is referred to as the Sonmuda temple. The temple attracts religious pilgrimages to Amarkantak. Like the other major Amarkantak Rivers, Son River is also well known for its vegetation along the river course. The trees and terrestrial plants along it are well established.
Hotels in Amarkantak
Amarkantak Holiday Homes
There are many outstanding hotels in Amarkantak. The hotels are well located and within reach through the roads, rail and airport. Amarkantak has a good connection with the major states and districts. This makes transport easy for the guests. The holiday home is one of the major destinations for many Amarkantak guests. It is on an altitude of above one thousand meters. It is on the meeting point between the Vindhya and Satpura ranges. It has double, single and family rooms. They offer all day and night room services, TVs, phones and avail hot and cold water. There is an ample car park. The restaurant offers local and Indian cuisines. The major activities to engage in from here include climbing, trekking and indoor games. One can also have safaris arranged to tour the major places of attraction in Amarkantak. These include the temples and the forested.
Kalyan Ashram
This is a hotel located in Amarkantak. It is an accommodation center that offers single and double rooms. The hotel has over twenty rooms. All the rooms have TVs, phones and hot and cold water. They also have tea and coffee maker. The hotel offers a twenty four hour room services. Among the services offered here include laundry, doctors on request, valet services and room services. There is a major conference hall and a banquet hall. The board meeting room is large enough to accommodate large meetings for tourists on business trips. The hotel also has a multi-cuisine. It offers local, Indian and continental dishes. Chinese cuisines are also availed on a guests’ demand. There is a coffee shop open all through. The hotel arranges for sightseeing in Amarkantak on request. The outdoor activities to engage in include sightseeing in the temples, Amarkantak reserve and the water catchment and River origin area.
Panchwati Hotel
This is near Amarkantak in Chhattisgarh. It is a middle class hotel. It offers accommodation and middle class restaurants. The hotels are well located and within reach through the roads, rail and airport. Amarkantak has a good connection with the major states and districts. This makes transport easy for the guests. The holiday home is one of the major destinations for many Amarkantak guests. It is on an altitude of above one thousand meters. It is on the meeting point between the Vindhya and Satpura ranges. It has double, single and family rooms. They offer all day and night room services, TVs, phones and avail hot and cold water. There is an ample car park. The restaurant offers local and Indian cuisines. One can arrange for tours within Amarkantak. The places to visit include temples and Jain shrines, the Amarkantak ranges and rivers sources and the sanctuary reserves.
Guru Nanak Gurudwara
The hotel is located in Chhattisgarh near Amarkantak. It is approximately seven kilometers from Amarkantak. All the rooms have TVs, phones and hot and cold water. They also have tea and coffee maker. The hotel offers a twenty four hour room services. Among the services offered here include laundry, doctors on request, valet services and room services. There is a major conference hall and a banquet hall. The board meeting room is large enough to accommodate large meetings for tourists on business trips. The hotel also has a multi-cuisine. It offers local, Indian and continental dishes. Chinese cuisines are also availed on a guests’ demand. There is a coffee shop open all through. The hotel arranges for sightseeing in Amarkantak on request. The outdoor activities to engage in include sightseeing in the temples, Amarkantak reserve and the water catchment and River origin area. Tourists get guides while trekking through the river courses and reserves.
Kanisha
It is located approximately six kilometers from Amarkantak. The hotel is also in Chhattisgarh. All the rooms have TVs, phones and hot and cold water. They also have tea and coffee maker. The hotel offers a twenty four hour room services. Among the services offered here include laundry, doctors on request, valet services and room services. There is a major conference hall and a banquet hall. The board meeting room is large enough to accommodate large meetings for tourists on business trips. The hotel also has a multi-cuisine. It offers local, Indian and continental dishes. Chinese cuisines are also availed on a guests’ demand. There is a coffee shop open all through. Sightseeing places include the Amarkantak temples, hills, reserves and rivers. The water catchment areas are also frequented and the temples built in this area. Other places of interest could include the animal protection sanctuary and the international mixed race institute.
East Park
It is located approximately six kilometers from Amarkantak. The hotel is also in Chhattisgarh. All the rooms have TVs, phones and hot and cold water. They also have tea and coffee maker. The hotel offers a twenty four hour room services. Among the services offered here include laundry, doctors on request, valet services and room services. There is a major conference hall and a banquet hall. The board meeting room is large enough to accommodate large meetings for tourists on business trips. The hotel also has a multi-cuisine. It offers local, Indian and continental dishes. Chinese cuisines are also availed on a guests’ demand. There is a coffee shop open all through. Sightseeing places include the Amarkantak temples, hills, reserves and rivers. The water catchment areas are also frequented and the temples built in this area. Other places of interest could include the animal protection sanctuary and the international mixed race institute.
Shiva Tourist Lodge
There are many outstanding hotels in Amarkantak. The hotels are well located and within reach through the roads, rail and airport. Amarkantak has a good connection with the major states and districts. This makes transport easy for the guests. The holiday home is one of the major destinations for many Amarkantak guests. It is on an altitude of above one thousand meters. It is on the meeting point between the Vindhya and Satpura ranges. It has double, single and family rooms. They offer all day and night room services, TVs, phones and avail hot and cold water. There is an ample car park. The restaurant offers local and Indian cuisines. The major activities to engage in from here include climbing, trekking and indoor games. One can also have safaris arranged to tour the major places of attraction in Amarkantak. These include the temples and the forested.
Madhya Pradesh State PWD Rest House
This is a hotel located in Amarkantak. It is an accommodation center that offers single and double rooms. The hotel has over twenty rooms. All the rooms have TVs, phones and hot and cold water. They also have tea and coffee maker. The hotel offers a twenty four hour room services. Among the services offered here include laundry, doctors on request, valet services and room services. There is a major conference hall and a banquet hall. The board meeting room is large enough to accommodate large meetings for tourists on business trips. The hotel also has a multi-cuisine. It offers local, Indian and continental dishes. Chinese cuisines are also availed on a guests’ demand. There is a coffee shop open all through. The hotel arranges for sightseeing in Amarkantak on request. The outdoor activities to engage in include sightseeing in the temples, Amarkantak reserve and the water catchment and River origin area.
Hotel VW Canyon
It is located approximately ten kilometers from Amarkantak. The hotel is also in Chhattisgarh. All the rooms have TVs, phones and hot and cold water. They also have tea and coffee maker. The hotel offers a twenty four hour room services. Among the services offered here include laundry, doctors on request, valet services and room services. There is a major conference hall and a banquet hall. The board meeting room is large enough to accommodate large meetings for tourists on business trips. The hotel also has a multi-cuisine. It offers local, Indian and continental dishes. Chinese cuisines are also availed on a guests’ demand. There is a coffee shop open all through. Sightseeing places include the Amarkantak temples, hills, reserves and rivers. The water catchment areas are also frequented and the temples built in this area. Other places of interest could include the animal protection sanctuary and the international mixed race institute.