Rajkot to Omkareshwar one-way via NH 48. Rate starts at ₹10/km. Final fare depends on vehicle type.
Omkareshwar is a sacred island on the Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh, shaped like the sacred Hindu symbol "Om" (ॐ). It is home to one of the 12 Jyotirlingas — the Omkareshwar Temple — drawing pilgrims from across India for its profound spiritual energy and scenic river setting.
The Jyotirlinga temple of Omkareshwar on the island of Mandhata. The deity is believed to be self-manifested and the architecture dates to the 13th century.
On the south bank of Narmada, this ancient temple is considered the complementary Jyotirlinga to Omkareshwar — both together constitute one Jyotirlinga.
A sacred circumambulation around the Omkareshwar island, approximately 7 km by foot along the Narmada riverbank, passing many small temples.
Beautiful bathing ghats on the Narmada where devotees take a holy dip before darshan. The river views at dawn and dusk are breathtaking.
A 9th-century Pratihara-dynasty temple with exquisite carvings on its exterior walls, located on the northern tip of the island.
An ancient temple just outside Omkareshwar town with stunning river and island views — often visited as part of the pilgrimage circuit.