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Situated on the bank of River Narmada and Omkareshwar Dam in Khandwa district, Sailani Island near Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga shrine offers a tranquil break to visitors with accommodations at the Sailani Island Resort. The place is spread over 5-acres of land and is surrounded by the holy Narmada water on three sides.
The secluded island is away from all the hustle and bustle of the city and is packed with natural beauty and water activities. Apart from spending some quality and peaceful time at the lavish resort, one can always try out exciting water-based recreational activities such as speed boating, skurfing, paddle boating and cruising available at the destination.
Developed on the banks of the Narmada, the atoll is the best choice to spend holidays in a soothing and rejuvenating environment! This is one of the most unique and incomparable water sports tourist destinations in Madhya Pradesh which provides a relaxing yet adventurous escape for vacationers.
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New island is full of natures' beauty and water sports.
Surrounded by the backwater of Indra Sagar Dam.
Island has accommodation facilities like cottages and restaurant to offer a relaxing holiday trip for visitors.
If you are an adventure junkie at heart then Sailani is your go to destination. Alongside adoring nature's beauty you can even indulge in thrilling water sports activities like speed boat, cruise etc.
Price: INR 4990-7490 Phone: 08349002393, 08349003040
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Sailani Island is a water-adventure tourism destination of Madhya Pradesh and offers a wide variety of menu to satisfy your taste buds.
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It can only be termed as a blessing, by Lords and mother nature, that Omkareshwar, the sacred island, is shaped like Om - the holiest symbol of Hinduism. Not surprising then that this serene town is