Kapildhara waterfall is located in the Amarkantak district of the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It lies at a distance of 6 kilometers from the Narmada Kund. The holy waters of the River Narmada plunge from a height of about 100 feet, from the ground level. This cascade gets its name from the famous sage Kapil, who had resided at this place and performed severe religious austerities.
The mountains surrounding the Kapildhara waterfall have several caves within them, where many saints have meditated and attained salvation, during the ancient times. The Kapildhara falls are created by the River Narmada, which originates at the Narmada Kund. Two other rivers Kapila and Erandi, join the Narmada River to form the Kapildhara falls.
Best Time to Visit Kapildhara Waterfall
The best time to visit is Throught the year.
How to Reach there
By Air: The nearest airport is Jabalpur airport (246 Km).
By Rail: Pendra Road Railway Station (17 km) and Anuppur Junction Railway Station are the closest railway station.
By Road: Amarkantak is well-linked with Shahdol, Umaria, Jabalpur and Rewa, by Road.