In Sanskrit, Narmada means 'the giver of pleasure'. And the river Narmada truly lives up to its name. Originating in Amarkantak, the river is 1300 km long and is also the longest East-West flowing river in India.
The river is abode to the oldest known human fossils, world heritage sites and many important chapters in history. Earlier known as Rewa (which means 'A new beginning' in Sanskrit) and Mekalsuta, the river Narmada is now also popularly known as the lifeline of Madhya Pradesh. And this lifeline of the State is about to take a turn.
To celebrate the river that makes Madhya Pradesh , A visual and experiential spectre of art and activities Madhya Pradesh Tourism is initiating a truly unique and mega annual event – Jal Mahotsav.
The primary objective of this event is to spark the festivities that become a tradition across generations. This incredible and unique celebration will also serve to reinforce Madhya Pradesh as one of the most sought after travel and leisure destinations in India.
This yearly mega event around Madhya Pradesh’s water reservoir is about to begin. The event is steadily gaining form in the oasis of tranquility at Hanuwantiya in the Khandwa District. The surreal explosion of adventure sports and cultural extravaganza over the serene and ethereal landscape of Indira Sagar is perhaps the perfect juxtaposition reminding us to cherish life to the fullest.
The picturesque backdrop entices one with the promise of fun, excitement and adventure. Come aboard with your friends or make it an opportunity to bring your family closer. Either way, with a mélange of mesmerizing events and heart thumping adventure, Jal Mahotsav is sure to leave an eternal impression on your heart.