Chitrakoot is a city located in the district of Uttar Pradesh. Kamadgiri Temple is the holy place of Chitrakoot. The Sanskrit word ‘Kamadgiri’ means the mountain which fulfills all the wishes and desires. The city is surrounded by Kaushambi to the north, Satna and Rewa in the south, Prayagraj in the east, and Banda in the west. Chitrakoot Dham is located on the banks of the Mandakini River. The region has a hilly mountain. Chitrakoot is the Karma Bhoomi of Lord Rama, as he spent 11 years in the Forest.
How to Reach Kamadgiri Temple, Chitrakoot?
By Rail
The nearest railway station to Chitrakoot is Chitrakoot Dham Karwi. The distance from the railway station to the temple is 13 km. Taxis and rickshaws are available from the railway station to reach Kamadgiri temple.
By Air
The nearby airport is Chitrakoot Airport. Daily domestic flights are available to reach here. The distance from Temple to the airport is 18 km. You can hire a taxi from the airport to cover the distance.
By Road
The nearby bus stand is the Chitrakoot bus stand. Direct buses from various cities of Uttar Pradesh are available to reach here. The distance from the bus stand to the temple is 13 km. Sharing autos are available from the bus stand to reach Kamadgiri temple.
Best Time to Visit Kamadgiri Chitrakoot Temple
The peak season is from October to March, with cool mornings and evenings. The moderate season lasts from July to October, while the off-season is from April to June.