
Panchkui Tirth
Discover Panchkui Tirth, a sacred site in Dwarka featuring five ancient wells with holy water, linked to sages and the Pandava era.
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Panchkui Tirth
Best Time
Tranquil atmosphere
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover Panchkui Tirth, a sacred site in Dwarka featuring five ancient wells with holy water, linked to sages and the Pandava era.
"Explore the legend of five sacred wells and the mystical Amrutha Kund near the Gomti River confluence."

💧 Check Sudama Setu Status
Sudama Setu may be closed; be ready for water crossings or alternative routes to reach the wells.
👟 Wear Water-Friendly Shoes
You might need to cross shallow water, so comfortable, water-resistant footwear is recommended.

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Rating
4.3 · 8 reviews
Type
Place of Worship
Highlights
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The Five Sacred Wells
Near Gomti River Sangam
Discover five ancient wells, each named after sages and believed to possess holy, sweet water.

Amrutha Kund
Adjacent to the Five Wells
A unique well rumored to always contain life-giving water, adding to the site's mystical aura.

Gomti River Confluence
Where Gomti River meets the sea
Experience the spiritual significance of the Gomti River's confluence, a sacred spot for pilgrims.
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💧 Check Sudama Setu Status
Sudama Setu may be closed; be ready for water crossings or alternative routes to reach the wells.
👟 Wear Water-Friendly Shoes
You might need to cross shallow water, so comfortable, water-resistant footwear is recommended.
📜 Learn the Sage Lore
The wells are linked to Panch Rishi (Five Sages) and Pandava period legends.
🌊 Respect the River Confluence
The meeting point of the Gomti River is a sacred site; observe respectfully.
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💧 Check Sudama Setu Status
Sudama Setu may be closed; be ready for water crossings or alternative routes to reach the wells.
👟 Wear Water-Friendly Shoes
You might need to cross shallow water, so comfortable, water-resistant footwear is recommended.
📜 Learn the Sage Lore
The wells are linked to Panch Rishi (Five Sages) and Pandava period legends.
🌊 Respect the River Confluence
The meeting point of the Gomti River is a sacred site; observe respectfully.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise Panchkui Tirth for its spiritual significance and the unique legend of its five sacred wells, believed to hold holy water. The serene atmosphere near the Gomti River confluence adds to its appeal. However, access can sometimes be challenging due to the potential closure of Sudama Setu and the need to cross water.
"Beside Sri Lakshmi Narayan temple these five wells were there with sweet water.each well has got its own name written on it according to skunda purana 1.Gomathi theerth,2.jaambuvathi theerthe,3. kushvatee theerthe,4. Lakshmana theerthe, and 5. Chandrabaagh theerthe beside all these wells there is another well which they were saying amrutha kund . There is no any name on it but the sage says that in this kund water will be there through out the time."
Kousalya Devi
"As Sudama setu being closed you have to cross water stream to reach this point."
shriom gautam
"This Panch Kui(Five Wells) is about Panch Rishi(Five Sages) and its holy water🙏🕉️"
Parvati H
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🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Panchkui Tirth is located near the Gomti River in Dwarka. While the Sudama Setu pedestrian bridge is a common access point, it can be closed. Visitors may need to cross shallow water streams to reach the site.
While you can get close by car, the final approach to Panchkui Tirth might involve walking and potentially crossing water, especially if Sudama Setu is closed.
The Gomti River confluence is a sacred site. Panchkui Tirth is situated near this confluence, adding to its spiritual importance.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Panchkui Tirth is generally considered a natural and spiritual site, and there is typically no entry fee. However, it's always good to check for any local regulations.
As an open-air site, Panchkui Tirth doesn't have strict opening hours. However, visiting during daylight hours, especially early morning or late afternoon, is recommended for safety and experience.
It's advisable to check local tide timings. High tides might make water crossings more challenging or inaccessible. Visiting during low tide is generally safer.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Panchkui Tirth features five ancient wells, each named after sages like Gomathi, Jaambuvathi, Kushvatee, Lakshmana, and Chandrabaagh. They are believed to have sweet, holy water.
Adjacent to the five wells, the Amrutha Kund is a special well rumored to always contain life-giving water, adding to the site's mystique.
Panchkui Tirth is a natural site, so facilities are minimal. It's best to come prepared with your own water and essentials.
The wells are associated with Panch Rishi (Five Sages) and are believed to date back to the Pandava period, making it a site of ancient spiritual importance.
Yes, the ancient wells, the river confluence, and the serene atmosphere offer unique photographic opportunities, especially during the golden hours.









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