Omkareshwar

Wander Freely to Omkareshwar — Sacred Island, Scenic Ghats, and Soulful Journeys

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Omkareshwar, set on the sacred island of Mandhata in the Narmada River, is one of the 12 revered Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. Located in Madhya Pradesh, this divine town is a magnet for pilgrims, spiritual seekers, and peaceful travelers alike.

The island, shaped like the ‘Om’ symbol, is home to ancient temples, river ghats, and quiet hilltop shrines. Whether you’re visiting for religious significance or simply to soak in the serene beauty of the Narmada and Vindhya ranges, Omkareshwar is a perfect mix of faith, nature, and calm.

The drive to Omkareshwar from Indore (around 80 km) or Ujjain is smooth and scenic, passing through lush green fields, hills, and quiet rural landscapes — offering a soulful escape from city chaos.

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Must-Visit Spots In Omkareshwar

One of the 12 Jyotirlingas, this temple is the spiritual heart of the town, drawing devotees all year.

Shri Omkareshwar

Mamleshwar Temple

Omkareshwar Parikrama

Kedareshwar Temple

Gauri Somnath Temple

Siddhanath Temple

Satmatrika Temples

Omkareshwar Ghat

Omkareshwar Bridge

Kapal Mochan Tirth

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Why is Omkareshwar famous?

It’s one of the 12 Jyotirlinga shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva and a major pilgrimage center.

Approximately 80 km — around a 2-hour drive by car or cab.

Yes, they are located on opposite banks of the river and are often visited together.

October to March offers pleasant weather for parikrama and sightseeing.

It’s a moderate 7-km spiritual walk, doable for most visitors with basic fitness.

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