About This Section
This page documents the junction of the Kapildhara and Dudhdhara falls streams of Kapildhara Falls — where two sacred falls' outflows merge near Amarkantak. Kapildhara is the Narmada River's first significant waterfall — occurring just 2 kilometres from the sacred source spring of the Narmada at Amarkantak. It is a mandatory pilgrim stop on the Narmada Parikrama and sits within a dense Maikal forest clearing
Kapildhara Falls flows on the Narmada River (near source) in Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh. The falls reach 10–20m. This dudhdhara-kapildhara junction section is a distinct viewpoint within the larger waterfall complex.
Viewing & Access
To reach the dudhdhara-kapildhara junction of Kapildhara Falls, first reach the main falls complex in Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh. 2 km trekable forest path from the Amarkantak Narmadakund complex. The dudhdhara-kapildhara junction is where two sacred falls' outflows merge near Amarkantak of the main cascade.
The primary access route to Kapildhara Falls is: 2 km trekable forest path from the Amarkantak Narmadakund complex
Visitor Information
Explore Kapildhara Falls
This is one section of the complete Kapildhara Falls waterfall complex. Visit the main page for the complete guide including history, ecology, photography tips, and all viewpoints.