Rewa Amarkantak Satna Tour Package 5 Days
- Places Covered: Rewa Amarkantak Satna
- Tour Type: Private Tour
- Transport: Private Cab
- Customization: Available
Satna to Rewa Amarkantak Satna Tour Package Itinerary
This Rewa Amarkantak Satna tour package offers a comprehensive 5-day exploration of the historical, spiritual, and natural wonders of Madhya Pradesh, commencing and concluding in Satna.
Day 1: Pickup from Satna & Rewa Local Sightseeing
The journey begins with a pickup from Satna, followed by a drive to Rewa. Upon arrival, the day is dedicated to exploring the historical treasures of Rewa.
- Govindgarh Palace
This historic palace, once the summer residence of the Maharaja of Rewa, is a magnificent structure set amidst lush surroundings. It reflects a blend of architectural styles and offers a glimpse into the royal past of the region. The palace, though in various states of preservation, holds significant historical value and architectural grandeur. - Rewa Fort
Perched strategically, Rewa Fort is an ancient fortress that has witnessed centuries of history. Its robust walls and intricate designs speak of a bygone era of valor and royal patronage. The fort complex often houses various temples and historical structures, making it a significant cultural landmark in the city.
Evening stay at Rewa.
Day 2: Rewa Attractions & Drive to Amarkantak
Today features further exploration of Rewa’s attractions before proceeding to the serene town of Amarkantak.
- Venkat Bhawan
A significant architectural marvel in Rewa, Venkat Bhawan is known for its impressive design and historical importance. It stands as a testament to the region’s rich heritage, showcasing intricate detailing and a regal ambiance that attracts visitors interested in royal history. - White Tiger Safari & Zoo Mukundpur
This unique conservation center is famous for being the world’s first white tiger safari. It provides a habitat for white tigers and other wildlife, offering visitors a chance to observe these majestic creatures in a near-natural environment, contributing to their conservation efforts. White Tiger Safari & Zoo Mukundpur
In the second half, the drive to Amarkantak commences. Upon arrival, check-in to the hotel. Overnight stay at Amarkantak.
Day 3: Amarkantak Sightseeing Itinerary
Today is dedicated to exploring the spiritual and natural beauty of Amarkantak, known as the source of the Narmada River.
- Narmada Udgam Temple
This sacred temple complex marks the precise origin of the holy Narmada River, a pivotal pilgrimage site. The intricate architecture and serene atmosphere provide a profound spiritual experience, drawing devotees and tourists alike to witness the river’s birth. Narmada Udgam Temple - Kapil Dhara Waterfall
Kapil Dhara is a magnificent waterfall where the Narmada River descends from a height, creating a picturesque cascade. Named after the sage Kapil, who is believed to have meditated here, the site is surrounded by lush greenery, offering stunning views and a tranquil ambiance. Kapil Dhara Waterfall - Dudhdhara Waterfall
Another captivating waterfall on the Narmada River, Dudhdhara is renowned for its milky white appearance as the water plunges over rocks. The natural beauty and the sound of the cascading water create a soothing environment, making it a popular spot for nature lovers and photographers. - Shri Yantra Mandir
This unique temple is built in the shape of a Sri Yantra, a complex geometrical diagram used in Hindu Tantrism. The architectural design itself is a spiritual marvel, intended to radiate positive energy and provide a meditative space for devotees.
Evening stay at Amarkantak.
Day 4: Amarkantak to Satna & Nearby Attractions
After breakfast, the journey proceeds back to Satna, with sightseeing en route.
- Bharhut Stupa Site
The archaeological site of Bharhut is historically significant, housing the remains of an ancient Buddhist stupa dating back to the Mauryan period. Though much of the stupa’s carvings are now in museums, the site offers a glimpse into early Indian Buddhist art and architecture, reflecting its rich heritage. - Maihar Devi Temple
Perched atop Trikoota Hill, the Maihar Devi Temple is a revered pilgrimage site dedicated to the goddess Sharda. Devotees climb hundreds of steps to reach the shrine, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and holds deep spiritual importance for followers. Maihar Devi Temple
Overnight stay at Satna.
Day 5: Satna Local Attractions & Departure
The final day explores more of Satna’s local attractions before the tour concludes.
- Ramvan Temple
Ramvan is a serene complex that includes a temple dedicated to Lord Rama, along with an ashram and a small museum. It is believed to be a place where Lord Rama spent a significant period during his exile, offering a tranquil environment for devotion and reflection. - Gidhakoot Mountain
Also known as Gridhakuta or Vulture’s Peak, Gidhakoot Mountain is historically associated with Buddhist traditions. It is believed that Lord Buddha delivered several sermons here. The site offers picturesque views and a peaceful atmosphere, attracting those interested in history and spirituality.
Evening drop at Satna, marking the end of the Rewa Amarkantak Satna tour package.
3 Star Hotels in Rewa, Amarkantak and Satna
Throughout the Rewa Amarkantak Satna tour package, accommodation is provided in carefully selected 3-star hotels. These hotels are chosen for their comfort, convenience, and excellent service, ensuring a pleasant and relaxing stay. Properties often feature well-appointed rooms, essential amenities, and dining options to cater to traveler needs. Locations are chosen to provide easy access to the day’s sightseeing activities.
Rewa Amarkantak Satna Package Price from Satna
The final per person package prices for the Rewa Amarkantak Satna tour package are as follows, varying based on group size:
- For 2 persons: Rs. 20720 per person
- For 3 persons: Rs. 16053 per person
- For 4-7 persons: Rs. 12720 – Rs. 15120 per person
- For 8-10 persons: Rs. 12320 – Rs. 13720 per person
- For 11-12 persons: Rs. 11387 – Rs. 11811 per person
Inclusions in Rewa Amarkantak Satna Tour Package
Breakfast, all sightseeing as per itinerary, AC vehicle Dzire or Innova or Tempo Traveller as per group size, driver allowance, parking, tolls, and stay in 3star AC hotels.
Exclusions in Rewa Amarkantak Satna Tour Package from Satna
Anything not mentioned in inclusions, entry tickets, boating, guide services, personal expenses, camera fees, or meals other than breakfast.
Child Policy for Rewa Amarkantak Satna Tour
Child up to 6 years Free
Child 6 to 8 years Half charge
Child above 8 years Full charge
Payment Policy for Rewa Amarkantak Satna Tour Booking
20 percent advance at time of booking
20 percent after getting hotel booking voucher
60 percent during tour in parts
For tours between 15 Dec to 2 Jan, 50 percent advance payment required.
Cancellation Policy for Rewa Amarkantak Satna Tour
Minimum Rs. 3000 cancellation charge per person
10 percent or Rs. 3000 per person whichever is higher
25 percent cancellation between 46 to 30 days before departure
50 percent cancellation between 30 to 15 days before departure
75 percent cancellation between 15 to 5 days before departure
100 percent cancellation within 5 days of departure or noshow
Cancellation charges are calculated as percentage of total tour cost.
Frequently Asked Questions – Rewa Amarkantak Satna Travel Guide
- What is the best time to visit Rewa Amarkantak Satna?
The ideal time to visit is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and conducive for sightseeing and outdoor activities. - How far is Amarkantak from Rewa?
Amarkantak is approximately 250-280 kilometers from Rewa, a drive that typically takes around 5-6 hours. - Are there direct trains or flights to Satna?
Satna has a well-connected railway station. The nearest airport is Khajuraho or Jabalpur, both requiring further road travel to Satna. - What kind of clothing should be packed for this tour?
Light cotton clothing is recommended for warmer months, while light woolens are advisable for evenings during winter. Comfortable walking shoes are essential. - Is it safe for solo female travelers?
Madhya Pradesh is generally considered safe for tourists. However, standard travel precautions are always recommended, especially during late hours. - Are vegetarian food options easily available?
Yes, vegetarian food is widely available, especially around religious sites in Amarkantak and in local eateries across Rewa and Satna. - What is the significance of Amarkantak?
Amarkantak is a revered pilgrimage site, known as the origin of two major Indian rivers, Narmada and Sone, and holds immense spiritual importance. - Can cultural interactions be expected during the tour?
The tour passes through culturally rich regions, offering opportunities to observe local life, traditions, and festivals, particularly around temples and local markets. - Are there any specific medical precautions to take?
Carrying basic first-aid, insect repellent, and any personal medications is advisable. Consulting a doctor for travel vaccinations is also recommended. - What is the currency used in Madhya Pradesh?
The Indian Rupee (INR) is the official currency. ATMs are available in major towns like Rewa and Satna. - Is photography allowed at all sightseeing locations?
Photography is generally permitted at most sites, though some religious places or specific exhibits may have restrictions or require a small fee. - Are guides available for hire at monuments?
Local guides can often be hired at major historical sites to provide detailed insights into their history and significance.
Important Travel Information for Rewa Amarkantak Satna Package
- Please carry a valid government-issued ID proof (Aadhar Card, Driving License, Voter ID) for all travelers.
- Booking confirmations and itinerary details should be kept accessible, either digitally or as printouts.
- It is advisable to pack light to facilitate easier movement between destinations.
- Respect local customs and traditions, particularly when visiting religious sites.
- Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water, especially during warmer months.
- Inform the tour operator of any special requirements or medical conditions in advance.
- Keep emergency contact numbers handy, including that of the tour operator.
- Mobile network coverage can be inconsistent in remote areas, particularly in Amarkantak.
- Avoid littering and help maintain the cleanliness of the tourist sites.
- Bargaining is common in local markets, but it should be done respectfully.
- Wear comfortable footwear suitable for walking and light hiking.
- Carry sufficient cash as not all places may accept digital payments.
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Rewa, a city steeped in royal history, served as the capital of the erstwhile princely state of Rewa. It is famously associated with the discovery of the first white tiger in the world, Mohan, a fact that highlights its unique natural heritage. The city boasts magnificent architectural wonders such as the Rewa Fort and Govindgarh Palace, which narrate tales of valor and regal splendor. Its rich cultural tapestry is woven with historical events and traditions, making it a compelling destination for those interested in Madhya Pradesh’s royal past. Rewa combines historical significance with natural beauty, offering a diverse travel experience.
The Rewa Amarkantak Satna tour package provides an in-depth exploration of Rewa’s royal heritage and natural wonders, ensuring a memorable start to the journey.
Amarkantak
Amarkantak is a sacred pilgrimage town nestled in the Maikal hills of Madhya Pradesh, renowned as the origin of the Narmada River, one of India’s seven holy rivers, and the Sone River. This tranquil destination is dotted with ancient temples, serene kunds (ponds), and breathtaking waterfalls like Kapil Dhara and Dudhdhara, creating an atmosphere of profound spirituality and natural beauty. The town’s lush forests and pristine environment attract pilgrims and nature enthusiasts alike. Amarkantak is a place where mythology, religion, and nature converge, offering a truly divine and peaceful experience.
Satna
Satna, a significant city in Madhya Pradesh, serves as a gateway to several historical and natural attractions. It holds historical importance due to its proximity to ancient sites like Bharhut, known for its Buddhist stupa. The city is also a starting point for pilgrims heading to the revered Maihar Devi Temple. Satna’s vibrant local culture and historical remnants make it an interesting stop on any itinerary through the region. It acts as a bustling hub, connecting travelers to the diverse heritage and scenic landscapes of central India.


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