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NATURE · WEIR · NARMADAA lake on the river — the Garudeshwar Weir, a barrage downstream of the Sardar Sarovar Dam that creates a broad, calm reservoir used for water sports and riverside calm.
The Garudeshwar Weir is a barrage built across the Narmada downstream of the Sardar Sarovar Dam, near the pilgrimage town of Garudeshwar. By holding back the river, it creates a broad, calm stretch of water — part of the integrated development of the Narmada below the main dam — that has become a venue for water sports and a scenic riverside spot.
The still water, set against the wooded hills and the spiritual backdrop of Garudeshwar’s temples, makes it a pleasant, lesser-known addition to a Kevadia-area visit, combining engineering, recreation and the serenity of the sacred river.
A calm counterpoint to the great dam upstream. A weir and reservoir where water-sport access varies through the seasons.
Illustration — the weir.
Illustration — calm reservoir.
Development below the dam.
A barrage at Garudeshwar.
Broad, calm water.
Water sports & calm.
Calm reservoir.
On still water.
Part of the plan.
A scenic backdrop.
Temples nearby.
Lesser-known.
A river barrage.
For water sports.
Across the Narmada.
A broad reservoir.
Where available.
The temple town.
Calm and wide.
Hills & water.
Illustration — Garudeshwar Weir.
The Garudeshwar Weir is a barrage across the Narmada downstream of the Sardar Sarovar Dam, creating a broad, calm reservoir used for water sports — a scenic, lesser-known riverside spot beside the pilgrimage town of Garudeshwar. Water-sport access varies through the year.
A barrage on the Narmada
Below the main dam
A calm water-sports reservoir
Beside Garudeshwar
Cool and pleasant — the ideal season.
Lush and green by the river.
Hot — start early.
⏰ Visit in the cooler months; waterfalls are fullest just after the monsoon.
Vadodara airport (~90 km).
Ekta Nagar (Kevadia) station.
Kevadia / Rajpipla.
WATER & CALM
The calm reservoir.
Wooded hills.
Water sports.
Golden hour.
Full sweet-savoury meals.
Steamed snacks.
Snacks for visitors.
Gujarati & tribal food; Kevadia food courts.
The Garudeshwar Weir is a barrage built across the Narmada downstream of the Sardar Sarovar Dam, near the pilgrimage town of Garudeshwar. By holding back the river, it creates a broad, calm stretch of water — part of the integrated development of the Narmada below the main dam — that has become a venue for water sports and a scenic riverside spot.
Garudeshwar, Narmada district.
Free / activity.
October to March.
The Statue of Unity, Sardar Sarovar Dam and Kevadia.
1–2 hours.
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