1. Paranu Baba
Paranu Baba Mandir
Best to Visit: Rainy and Winter
Entry Fee: Free
Timings: 7AM - 6PM
Map: See on Google map
2. Rishian Ashram
Rishian Ashram
Best to Visit: Rainey and Winter
Entry Fee: Free
Timings: 10AM - 5PM
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3. Rajapur
38 km from Chitrakoot Dham Railway Station. The birthplace of Goswami Tulsidas, who wrote the world famous Shri Ram Charita Manas. 42 km from Chitrakoot, this place is believed to be the birth place of Goswami Tulsidas. A Tulsi Mandir is situated here.
Best to Visit: Always
Entry Fee: Free
Timings: 7AM - 4PM
Map: See on Google map
4. Sati Anasuya
Atri Muni, his wife Anasuya and their three sons meditated. An ashram in Anasuya’s name is located here. It is believed that the Mandakini river emerged as a result of Anasuya’s meditation.
Best to Visit: Always
Entry Fee: Free
Timings: 7AM - 4 PM
Map: See on Google map
5. Gupt Godavari - Cave
This is a tiny rivulet which flows into tanks at the end of an underground cave. The source of this rivulet remains unfathomable. Two natural throne-line rocks in the cave have led to the belief that Lord Rama and his brother Laxman held court here.
Best to Visit: Always
Entry Fee: 10 AM - 4PM
Timings: 15 Rupee
Map: See on Google map
6. Ganeshbagh
Around 5 km from Railway Station. On the Karvi-Devangana road near Bankey Siddhapur village, is located Ganeshbagh, where a richly carved temple, a seven storeyed baoli and ruins of a residential palace still exist. The complex was built by Peshwa Vinayak Rao as a summer retreat and is often referred to as a mini-Khajuraho.
Best to Visit: Always
Entry Fee: Free
Timings: 10 AM - 4PM
Map: See on Google map
7. Bharat Koop
To attain Salvation, the pilgrimage to Chitrakoot is incomplete without a visit to this hallowed place of worship. It is said that , to crown Lord Rama as the king of Ayodhya, his brother Bharat, collected the waters of all sacred rivers to anoint him with. On the advice of Sage Atri, the waters were later poured into a deep well popularly known as Bharat Koop. A temple dedicated to Lord Rama is also found here.
Best to Visit: Always
Entry Fee: Free
Timings: 10 AM - 4 PM
Map: See on Google map
8. Kalinjar
88 km. From Chitrakoot lies the invincible Fort of Kalinjar. Once desired by kings & dynasties, it houses within itself the Nilkanth temple, Swarga Rohan Kund, Vakhandeshwar Mahadev Temple, Shivasari Ganga & Koti Tirth. Other interesting spots within the fort area are Sita Sej, Patal Ganga, Pandu Kund, Budhi-Tall, Bhairon Ki Jharia and Mrigdhara.
Best to Visit: Always
Entry Fee: Free
Timings: 10AM - 4PM
Map: See on Google map
9. Kamtanath
Kamadgiri is the main holy place of Chitrakoot Dham . The Sanskrit word ‘Kamadgiri’ means the mountain which fulfills all the wishes and desires. The place is believed to have been the abode of Lord Ram, Sita and Laxman during their exile. Lord Kamtanath, another of His names, is the Ishta Deva principal deity not only of Kamadgiri Parvat but of the whole of Chitrakoot. The religious-minded believe that all the holy places (i.e. teerthas) are in the Parikrama or its pilgrimage-path. The pilgrimage path around this hill is about 5 Km long. There are a large number of temples in the Parikrama Path. Except during the summers, the place remains green throughout the year and appears like a bow seen from any place in Chitrakoot.
Best to Visit: Always
Entry Fee: Free
Timings: 7 AM - 4PM
Map: See on Google map
10. Dharkundi
Dharkundi is located about fifty kilometers celestial space between forests in Chitrakoot. In the Mahabharata, Yudhisthira Dharmaraja Agmrshn furrow here to answer questions by the Chairman of the local community with the story of Bhima married Princess Hidinba is called. As well as other herbs mixed with sulfur spring water bathing and drinking is considered to be the salvation of skin diseases.
Best to Visit: Always
Entry Fee: Free
Timings: 7AM - 4PM
Map: See on Google map