Amarkantak is also known as the teerathraj, or "King of Pilgrimages." The Maikal Hills serve as the fulcrum for the intersection of the Vindhya and Satpura Ranges. The Narmada River, one of India's Holy Rivers, originates near Amarkantak, making this location unique. Amarkantak is the junction location for the rivers Narmada, Sone, and Johila. The Kalachuri era collection of historic temples including Machhendranath, Pataleshwar, and Kailash Narayan, as well as Shri Yantra Mandir, Mrityunjay Ashram, and Bhrigu Kamandal.
An intriguing legend tells how once Sone and Narmada were to marry, but Sone refused to marry Narmada and married another, causing the sad Narmada to shift course and move westward. This place is also known as Mai ka Mandap.
Amarkantak is a land of several stories and it has witnessed several empires, there are plenty of temples in Amarkantak that describes the era of different rulers. According to one myth, after Lord Shiva destroyed Tripura with fire, the ashes landed over Amarkantak, transforming it into thousands of shivalingas (symbols of shiva). Jwaleshwar contains one such sign. According to the Puranas, the region was also called Ayodhya and was home to the ashrams of Kapil Muni (near the Kapil Dhara Waterfall) and Rishi Markand. Since then, it is claimed that everyone who dies near this location is granted a spot in heaven.
Bhrigu, one of ancient India's greatest sages, chose Amarkantak as his seat of meditation. Bhrigu ka Mandal, as the location is currently known, may be reached after a three-hour trek through deep woodlands. Kabir Chabutra, a tiny tank beside where the saint Kabir (1440-1518 AD) is claimed to have meditated, is today a spiritual spot for the Kabirpanthis.
Apart from its religious significance, the Amarkantak plateau is of immense ecological value. The entire plateau is covered in beautiful green woods and is home to diverse flora and wildlife species. The hills and forests around Amarkantak are perfect for trekking, climbing, and adventure sports.
Amarkantak's rich natural heritage and spiritual feelings will fill your heart with joy and enthusiasm.
How to reach: -
We found most of the people have major difficulty is that how to reach at Amarkantak
By Air: -
Raipur is most connecting airport and 230 km from Amarkantak
Jabalpur is also well connected and again it is 220 Km from Amarkantak
By Train: -
Closest railway station is Pendra Road Railway station which is 30 km from Amarkanatak. Shahdol/Anupur/ Jabalpur/ Bilaspur & Raipur are also well-connected with Cabs and Local Transports.
By Road: -
Amarkanatak is well connected by road you can hire a Car or Local transport from the major of the City of India
NATURE TREASURE TREKKING
PACKAGE INCLUSION : MEALS, PICKUP & DROP, ACTIVITIES, ACCOMMODATION
Overview
Amarkantak is also known as the teerathraj, or "King of Pilgrimages." The Maikal Hills serve as the fulcrum for the intersection of the Vindhya and Satpura Ranges. The Narmada River, one of India's Holy Rivers, originates near Amarkantak, making this location unique. Apart from its religious significance, the Amarkantak plateau is of immense ecological value. The entire plateau is covered in beautiful green woods and is home to diverse flora and wildlife species. The hills and forests around Amarkantak are perfect for trekking, climbing, and adventure sports.
Amarkantak's rich natural heritage and spiritual feelings will fill your heart with joy and enthusiasm.
Accommodation: -
Comfortable Camping Tents on double sharing basis with mobile washroom with the capacity of 20 People.
Pickup from Amarkanatak bus stand
Check in Basecamp at 2PM with complimentary welcome drink
Proceed for the Lunch
05 PM Hi-tea and orientation for the trek
Tent Setup and pitch
Free for leisure & camp actives i.e. Badminton, Cricket & etc.
Dinner at 8:30
Camping Night with Bonfire + Acoustic Music(till 9:30pm)
Morning tea with Breakfast
Trekking orientation & trek guide within the presence of expert
Drop at trek point – which Start from Kabir chabutra pond – do Rangi Jal dhara – Rudra Ganga – Chandi Cave – Brugu Kamandal – Dhupipani ki Amrai – Sonmudad View – The Origin of Son River
Bake to Base Camp
Lunch at Camp
Rest day for free & Leisure
Dinner at 8:30
Camping Night with Bonfire + Acoustic Music(till 9:30pm)
Morning Hi Tea with Snacks
The experience session with Team
Breakfast at Base camp
End of trek with certificate distribution
Drop at location