The two main rivers of India, Narmada and Shona originate from Amarkantak

720 km from Howrah by train. Mr. Get off at Bilaspur Jung Station, 101 km from Bilaspur – Katni branch. Mr. Reaching the Pendra Road station in the distance is only 42 km by bus or private car from Pendra Road. Mr. Amarkantak in the distance. Any train from Howrah to Mumbai or Nagpur will reach Bilaspur. Bilaspur – Po Memu Passenger at 6:30 am, Utkal Express at 3:25 pm, Bilaspur Bhopal Passenger at 8:25 pm or Amarkantak Express at 9:35 pm can reach Po Road in less than two hours. You can reach Amarkantak in about an hour by taking a bus to the bus stand outside Pendra Road station. Share taxis or private cars are also available from Pell.

Amarkant is always crowded with tourists except during the monsoon season, but on the day of Shivaratri or Shukla Saptami of the month of Magh (Narmada Jayanti) there is a large crowd of pilgrims and pilgrims. It is difficult to find a place in a hotel or hospice at this time. There are also bungalows of Hotel Sarvodaya, Hotel Survi, Hotel Narmada, Circuit House, Madhya Pradesh Tourism for staying at other times of the year. Many ashrams and dharamsalas also have overnight accommodation such as Barfani Dada Ashram, Chandika Mata Ashram, Shankaracharya Ashram, Kalyan Ashram, Rita Mata Ashram, Ashram of Vishwa Sebashram Sangha etc. Amarkant offers vegetarian food in all hotels. South Indian food is available at all hotels. Amarkantak is one of the holiest shrines in India. The main attraction of Amarkantak is the Narmada Temple Complex, situated at an altitude of 1075 m on the Mekal hills in Anuppur district in the state of Madhya Pradesh. The two main rivers of India, Narmada and Shon, originate from Amarkantak. Banani covered with hills and greenery fills the mind and soul. Apart from its natural beauty, Amarkant has a lot more to offer tourists.

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