01-Apr-2020
The Amarkantak region has a rich natural heritage. It is the meeting point of the Vindhya and the Satpura Ranges, with the Maikal Hills being the fulcrum. Three rivers - the holy Narmada, the Sone and the Johila - emerge here.
The forests surrounding Amarkantak have a rich variety of plants with medicinal properties, which make it extremely significant from an ecological point of view.
Amarkantak is not just a pilgrim destination, but a beautiful place which offers immense natural beauty. It is home to Gayatri Sarovar, Mai Ka Bagicha and Dugdh Dhara, and is a rich in flora.
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