Chitrakoot is located on the border of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh in India. It spans across Chitrakoot district (UP) and Satna district (MP) and is a significant religious and cultural destination in Hinduism.
Chitrakoot is famous as a holy pilgrimage site where Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana spent 11 of their 14 years of exile. It features numerous sacred sites, ghats, temples, and natural beauty, making it a major spiritual retreat.
Ram Ghat , Kamadgiri Hill, Hanuman Dhara, Gupt Godavari Caves, Sati Anusuya Ashram, Bharat Milap Temple
The best time to visit is from October to March, when the weather is cool and pleasant—ideal for exploring and attending religious festivals like Diwali and Makar Sankranti.
By Train: The nearest station is Chitrakoot Dham Karwi (CKTD), well-connected to major cities.
By Road: Buses and taxis are available from Prayagraj, Varanasi, Satna, and Jhansi.
By Air: The nearest airport is in Prayagraj (about 115 km away).
Yes, Chitrakoot is generally safe for both solo travelers and families. However, it is advisable to stay cautious in crowded areas and avoid isolated places after dark.
Major festivals include: Ram Navami , Diwali, Makar Sankranti, Magh Mela (held on Ram Ghat during January–February)
Yes, Chitrakoot offers a range of accommodations including: Budget guesthouses, Mid-range hotels, It is advisable to book in advance during festival seasons.
While Chitrakoot is more of a religious destination, light trekking around Kamadgiri Hill, visiting Gupt Godavari caves, and boating on the Mandakini River offer nature-centric activities.
Modest and respectful attire is recommended. Traditional Indian clothing is preferred, especially when visiting sacred sites.
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