Mai ki Bagiya Tourism
Type of destination: Religious site, Nature & Parks
Ideal visit duration: 1-2 hours
Closed in: Open all year round
Mai Ki Bagiya (Mother's Garden) is a natural garden located at a distance of about 5 km from the sacred pilgrimage town of Amarkantak, in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. This serene orchard holds religious significance as it is dedicated to the Goddess Narmada. According to local beliefs, the garden was a favoured spot of the Goddess who is said to have spent time here. The garden is lush with a variety of trees and plantations, including banana, mango, and other fruit-bearing trees. A few temples are also situated within the vicinity, adding to its spiritual ambience. The Narmada Kund, the origin of the holy River Narmada, is nearby, making Mai Ki Bagiya an important stop for pilgrims visiting Amarkantak. The place is not just a religious spot but also offers a peaceful environment for nature lovers and a picturesque landscape for photography enthusiasts. The beauty of the place is magnified by the river flowing nearby and the dense foliage of the surrounding forests.
Opening and Closing time of Mai ki Bagiya
Monday |
Opening: 06:00 AM
Closing: 07:00 PM
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Tuesday |
Opening: 06:00 AM
Closing: 07:00 PM
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Wednesday |
Opening: 06:00 AM
Closing: 07:00 PM
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Thursday |
Opening: 06:00 AM
Closing: 07:00 PM
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Friday |
Opening: 06:00 AM
Closing: 07:00 PM
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Saturday |
Opening: 06:00 AM
Closing: 07:00 PM
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Sunday |
Opening: 06:00 AM
Closing: 07:00 PM
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Disclaimer: It's important to check the most current information before planning your visit, as opening hours can vary and might be subject to change due to special events, maintenance, or unforeseen circumstances. A reliable way to confirm the opening hours is to contact the local tourism board, check the official website (if available)
Entry Ticket Pricing for Mai ki Bagiya
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Disclaimer: Please note that prices are subject to change, cross check required .
Tips when you are visiting to Mai ki Bagiya
Tip 1
Wear comfortable shoes as you might have to walk to reach the garden.
Tip 2
Carry your own water bottle and snacks.
Tip 3
Be respectful of the religious sentiments associated with the place.
Top 5 Reviews on Mai ki Bagiya
djs482
Wrote on 17th Oct, 2019
Mai ki Bagiya | 5 Km From Narmadakund, Amarkantak, India
I and my wife saw the Mai ki Bagiya. In this two three temple also saw. Area was good and clean the premises also.
AkashG999
Wrote on 11th Mar, 2019
Looks like a garden
Mai ki bagiya houses a few temples, related to Goddess Durga. Tempe is located in and around the garden like the place, where devotees from Central India come for their rituals regularly.
AlizaPDX
Wrote on 20th Feb, 2019
Very special temple in the forest
Whichever temples you choose to visit, do not miss this one. I recommend walking there from the town -- it won't take you longer than 25 minutes, and the approach to the temple through the forest is l..
dsudipto79
Wrote on 3rd Nov, 2018
Can skip it if you want
There are several places which could be skip. I think, they are added in the list by the tour operators just to increase the numbers.
It's just a garden(?) situated 30 feet below ground level, having ..
sbgholse
Wrote on 14th Oct, 2018
Relegeous spot
This is near to Narmada udgam and said that maa Narmada used to go here for snan(bath).There is a temple in the forest.Beware of monkeys.This is a picnic spot and you can sit and relax.