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SACRED RIVER · NATURAL ARCH · LANDSCAPEThe river that named the district — the Mahi, one of Gujarat's great rivers, gives Mahisagar its name and its landscape: rocky gorges, a remarkable natural arch, sacred ghats and the wide, life-giving flow that has shaped this corner of central Gujarat.
The Mahi is one of the major rivers of western India and the defining geographical feature of Mahisagar district — indeed, the district takes its name from the river (“Mahisagar” combining Mahi and Sagar, the sea). Rising in Madhya Pradesh, the Mahi flows through Rajasthan and Gujarat before reaching the Gulf of Khambhat, and it is one of the few major Indian rivers to cross the Tropic of Cancer twice.
In Mahisagar, the river shapes the landscape — carving rocky gorges and ravines, forming the great reservoir behind the Kadana Dam, and creating remarkable natural features such as the natural arch rock, where the river has sculpted the stone into a striking bridge of rock over the water. The Mahi is also a sacred river, venerated along its course, with ghats, shrines and bathing places where local communities gather.
Its banks support agriculture, fishing and the everyday life of the riverside villages. For the visitor, the Mahi offers some of the most beautiful and dramatic natural scenery in central Gujarat — the gorges, the natural arch, the reservoir and the wide flow of the river — best appreciated after the monsoon when the river runs full.
Natural arch rock, Mahi river. Source: Wikimedia Commons.
Mahi river. Wikimedia Commons.
From MP to the Gulf of Khambhat.
Crossed twice.
Mahi + Sagar.
A sacred, scenic river.
A great river.
Sculpted rock.
Dramatic scenery.
Ghats and shrines.
Wide flowing water.
Central Gujarat's best.
Sculpted rock.
A great flow.
Sculpted by the river.
Dramatic scenery.
Sacred bathing.
After the monsoon.
To the best points.
Central Gujarat's best.
Natural arch, Mahi river. Wikimedia Commons.
The Mahi shapes the landscape of Mahisagar — carving rocky gorges, feeding the Kadana reservoir, and sculpting remarkable natural features such as the natural arch rock, where the river has worn the stone into a bridge over the water. A sacred river venerated along its course, the Mahi is also the source of the district’s name and its life. (A great river with scenic gorges and natural features; reach river points with local guidance; best after the monsoon.)
One of western India’s major rivers — the Mahi
Gives Mahisagar district its name
A remarkable natural arch sculpted in rock
Scenic gorges, sacred ghats and a wide flow
Cool and clear — the best season.
Mahi and Kadana in full flow.
Hot; early morning best.
⏰ Winter is most comfortable; the monsoon fills the Mahi and the Kadana reservoir.
Vadodara (~110 km) or Ahmedabad.
Godhra / Anand; Lunawada station.
From Godhra and Vadodara.
POST-MONSOON FRIENDLY
Come at early morning or late afternoon for soft light on the gorges and the water.
The natural arch rock, the rocky gorges, the wide flow and the Kadana reservoir.
Keep river ghats and shrines calm; ask before photographing people at prayer.
A wide lens suits the gorges and arch; bring a longer lens for the reservoir views.
Hearty home food.
Maize & forest produce.
Fresh milk & ghee.
Festival treats.
Expect simple, hearty Gujarati vegetarian food, tribal maize dishes and fresh local dairy.
After the Mahi river — combining Mahi and Sagar (the sea).
A striking rock bridge sculpted by the Mahi over the water.
Yes — it is venerated along its course, with ghats and shrines.
It crosses the Tropic of Cancer twice.
After the monsoon, when the river runs full.
Gorges, the natural arch, the reservoir and wide flowing water.
A forest Shiva shrine that named the sanctuary
An immersive cone-shaped salt-march museum
Photograph the iron span as the Narmada turns amber
A graceful, intricately carved sampraday shrine
A peaceful riverside Shiva temple in the forest
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