Amarkantak – King of Pilgrimages
Amarkantak – The Origin of Holy Rivers and Nature’s Serenity
Amarkantak, often called the “King of Pilgrimages”, is a beautiful hill station and sacred town located at the meeting point of the Vindhya and Satpura ranges. Known for its tranquil atmosphere, lush forests, and ancient temples, it is also the source of three holy rivers the Narmada, the Son, and the Johila. The town’s name translates to “the eternal source”, which perfectly reflects its spiritual and natural essence.
Surrounded by dense forests and rolling hills, Amarkantak is a peaceful escape for nature lovers and pilgrims alike. The town is dotted with centuries-old temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Narmada. The sound of flowing streams and chants from temples fill the air, creating a truly calming experience.
Major Attractions in Amarkantak
- Narmada Udgam Temple: The sacred temple marks the birthplace of the Narmada River. Pilgrims visit to offer prayers and take a holy dip in the clear waters.
- Sonmuda Viewpoint: A scenic spot offering a panoramic view of the Son River valley, surrounded by thick forests and misty hills.
- Kapil Dhara Waterfall: Just 6 km from Amarkantak, this beautiful waterfall named after sage Kapil Muni is a must-visit for nature photographers.
- Ancient Temples of Kalachuri Period: These 10th-century stone temples display intricate carvings and architectural beauty.
- Dudh Dhara Falls: Another serene waterfall where the Narmada flows gracefully through rocky terrain before descending into the plains.


Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Amarkantak is from October to March, when the weather is cool and pleasant. Monsoon months (July to September) also bring out the region’s lush greenery and flowing streams, making it ideal for photography.
How to Reach
Amarkantak is about 230 km from Kanha National Park and well connected by road. The nearest railway station is Pendra Road (40 km), and the closest airport is Jabalpur (230 km) or Bilaspur (130 km).
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FAQs – Amarkantak
Why is Amarkantak famous?
Amarkantak is known as the origin point of the holy Narmada, Son, and Johila rivers and is a sacred pilgrimage site surrounded by natural beauty.
How far is Amarkantak from Kanha National Park?
It is around 230 km from Kanha and can be reached in about 5 to 6 hours by road.
What are the top attractions to visit in Amarkantak?
The Narmada Udgam Temple, Kapil Dhara Waterfall, Sonmuda Viewpoint, and Kalachuri Temples are must-visit sites.
Is Amarkantak suitable for nature lovers?
Yes, apart from being a spiritual hub, it offers scenic trails, waterfalls, and viewpoints ideal for nature photography.