Temple Etiquette
Always dress modestly and remove your shoes before entering any temple premises.





Amarkantak is a significant spiritual and ecological hub in India, famously known as the origin of the Narmada, Son, and Johila rivers. Nestled at the junction of the Vindhya and Satpura mountain ranges, this 'King of Pilgrimages' offers a serene atmosphere filled with religious lore and natural wonders. The Narmada Udgam Temple stands as the town's spiritual heart, while the nearby ancient temples of the Kalachuri period offer a glimpse into India's rich architectural past. Visitors can also explore the surrounding forests to find stunning waterfalls like Kapildhara and Dudh Dhara, making it a perfect destination for those seeking both peace and adventure.
Amarkantak is a significant spiritual and ecological hub in India, famously known as the origin of the Narmada, Son, and Johila rivers. Nestled at the junction of the Vindhya and Satpura mountain ranges, this 'King of Pilgrimages' offers a serene atmosphere filled with religious lore and natural wonders. The Narmada Udgam Temple stands as the town's spiritual heart, while the nearby ancient temples of the Kalachuri period offer a glimpse into India's rich architectural past. Visitors can also explore the surrounding forests to find stunning waterfalls like Kapildhara and Dudh Dhara, making it a perfect destination for those seeking both peace and adventure.
Narmada Udgam Temple, the sacred source of the Narmada River.
Ancient Kalachuri Temples showcasing intricate architectural heritage.
Kapildhara and Dudh Dhara waterfalls set amidst lush greenery.
The scenic meeting point of the Vindhya and Satpura ranges.
Mai ki Bagiya, a natural garden dedicated to the Goddess Narmada.
Amarkantak is a holy town; alcohol and non-vegetarian food are generally not permitted.
Accommodation is primarily comprised of ashrams, dharamshalas, and modest hotels.
Monsoon season brings lush greenery but can make forest paths slippery.
Always dress modestly and remove your shoes before entering any temple premises.
The town is small enough to explore via walking or local auto-rickshaws for longer distances to waterfalls.
Spiritual pilgrims and nature lovers seeking tranquility.
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$25-$50 p/day
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Visit the Sonmuda viewpoint early in the morning for a breathtaking sunrise over the valley.
October to March
Mild temperatures make it the perfect time for exploring the outdoor temple complexes and gardens.
The high altitude provides a cooler escape from the intense heat of the Indian plains.
The landscape is vibrant and green following the rains, ideal for visiting the waterfalls.
Cool and pleasant days are great for sightseeing, though nights can be quite chilly.