Welcome to Mai ki Bagiya in Amarkantak, a magical garden where nature whispers ancient tales! This lush green spot, once called 'Mother's Garden,' is believed to be a resting place of Goddess Narmada. Explore the vibrant flowers, medicinal plants, and feel the peaceful vibes. A perfect place to relax during your Amarkantak trip!
Enjoy The Peaceful Atmosphere.
Explore The Medicinal Plant Collection.
Relax In The Serene Environment.
Take Photographs Of The Garden.
Visit The Narmada Devi Temple.
October to March
Morning
₹100 per person
Legend has it that Mai ki Bagiya is where Goddess Narmada, the life-giving river deity, used to relax during her journeys. It is believed she planted the mango trees herself. Over time, the garden has been maintained by local devotees and caretakers. The medicinal plants found here are said to have been used traditionally for healing purposes. The small temple within the garden further reinforces the sacredness of the site. While there are no documented historical records detailing the garden's establishment, its significance is deeply rooted in local folklore and religious beliefs, passed down through generations. It stands as a testament to the enduring reverence for Goddess Narmada and the importance of nature in the region's cultural identity.