About This Section
This page documents the forest spring source of Gautam Dhara Falls — a natural spring within dense forest that feeds the main stream. Gautam Dhara is a sacred spring cascade at Amarkantak — a pilgrimage site at the source of the Narmada River, one of India's seven sacred rivers. The spring is associated with the sage Gautama and is a mandatory stop on the Narmada parikrama (pilgrimage circumambulation)
Gautam Dhara Falls flows on the Gautam Dhara spring (Narmada headwater) in Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh. The falls reach 10–30m. This forest spring section is a distinct viewpoint within the larger waterfall complex.
Viewing & Access
To reach the forest spring of Gautam Dhara Falls, first reach the main falls complex in Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh. Short walk from the main Narmadakund temple complex at Amarkantak. The forest spring is a natural spring within dense forest that feeds the main stream of the main cascade.
The primary access route to Gautam Dhara Falls is: Short walk from the main Narmadakund temple complex at Amarkantak
Visitor Information
Explore Gautam Dhara Falls
This is one section of the complete Gautam Dhara Falls waterfall complex. Visit the main page for the complete guide including history, ecology, photography tips, and all viewpoints.