About This Section
This page documents the spring source of Gautam Dhara Amarkantak Falls — a natural freshwater spring that is the origin of the stream feeding the main waterfall. The Gautam Dhara springs at Amarkantak are sacred natural springs within the pilgrimage complex at the headwaters of the Narmada River — one of Hinduism's most important sacred geography sites in central India
Gautam Dhara Amarkantak Falls flows on the Narmada River headwater streams in Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh. The falls reach 5–15m. This sacred spring section is a distinct viewpoint within the larger waterfall complex.
Viewing & Access
To reach the sacred spring of Gautam Dhara Amarkantak Falls, first reach the main falls complex in Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh. Within or adjacent to the Amarkantak pilgrimage complex; walking distance from the main temples. The sacred spring is a natural freshwater spring that is the origin of the stream feeding the main waterfall of the main cascade.
The primary access route to Gautam Dhara Amarkantak Falls is: Within or adjacent to the Amarkantak pilgrimage complex; walking distance from the main temples
Visitor Information
Explore Gautam Dhara Amarkantak Falls
This is one section of the complete Gautam Dhara Amarkantak Falls waterfall complex. Visit the main page for the complete guide including history, ecology, photography tips, and all viewpoints.