Sailani Island
Located near the Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga, Sailani Island is developed in the backwaters of the Omkareshwar Dam. The island, spread across 3 acres and costing Rs. 15 crore to develop, has 22 cottages made of teakwood, a suite, and mini gardens. There are also water sports facilities in the backwater, and the island offers a picturesque location for tourists. Sailani Island is 80 km from Indore and 7 km from Omkareshwar.
Hanuvantia Resort
Hanuvantia is a water tourism destination built on the backwaters of the Indira Sagar Dam. The island has facilities like cottages, a restaurant, boating, and cruises. It also offers water sports activities like cycling, kite flying, windsurfing, jet skiing, and banana rides. The resort is about 50 km from Khandwa Railway Station and 150 km from Indore Airport.
Dadaji Dham
Located in Khandwa, Dadaji Dham is the original meditation place of Shri 1008 Shri Bade Dadaji Maharaj and Shri 1008 Shri Chote Dadaji Maharaj. Their samadhis are located here, and a grand temple has been built over them. The temple is open 24 hours, except during worship hours. Dadaji Dham is around 70 km from Omkareshwar.
Siddhwar Koot Jain Tirth
Situated on the southern bank of the Narmada River, this Jain pilgrimage site is one of the important places in Jainism. It is believed to be the moksha place of various legendary figures. Siddhwar Koot has 10 Jain temples, some dating back to 1488 AD. A major annual event is held here in the month of Phalguna.
Maheshwar
Located 70 km from Omkareshwar, Maheshwar is known for its stunning ghats and Maheshwari saris. The Rajrajeshwar Temple, built during the reign of Ahilyabai Holkar, is one of the major attractions. Maheshwar is also known as Mahishmati and has been mentioned in the Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Burhanpur
Situated 120 km from Omkareshwar, Burhanpur is famous for its historical significance during the Mughal era. The Asirgarh Fort and the famous “Dargah-e-Hakimi” are key attractions in the city.
Ujjain
Located 130 km from Omkareshwar, Ujjain is known for its Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga and the Kumbh Mela. The city has historical significance and is an important pilgrimage site.
Mandav
Mandav, situated 160 km from Omkareshwar, is a hill station known for its architectural marvels like the Jahaz Mahal and Hindola Mahal, built by the Parmar rulers.