Places to see :
Shri Omkar Mandhata : The temple stands on a one mile long. Half mile wide island formed by the fork of the Narmada. The soft stone of which it was constructed has lent its pliable surface to a rare degree of detailed work, of which the frieze figures on the upper portion is the most strking. Also intricately carved is the stone roof of the temple. Encircling the shrine are verandahs with columns which are carved in circles, polygons and squares.
Siddnath Temple :
A fine example of early medieval Brahiminic architecture. Its unique feature is a frieze of elephants carved upon a stone slab at its outer perimeter.
24 Avatars :
A cluster of Hindu and Jain temples, remarkable for their skillful use of varied architectural modes.
6 km from Omkareshwar, a group of 10th century temples.
Kajal Rani Cave :
9 km from Omkareshwar, this is a particularly picturesque scenic spot, with a panoramic view of the broad acres and gently undulating landscape that stretches in unbroken harmony till the horizon.
How to Reach :
By Air : The nearest airport is Indore (77 km), connected by regular flights with Delhi, Mumbai, Bhopal and Gwolior.
By Rail :
Nearest railhead is Omkareshwar Road (12 km) on the Ratlam-khandwa section of the Western Railway.
By Road :
Omkareshwar is connected to Indore, Ujjain, Khandwa and Omkareshwar Road by regular bus services.