Amrut Sarovarnandi-hills
The Lake of Nectar

Overview
A beautiful stone-stepped tank that remains filled with water throughout the year, serving as a peaceful focal point of the hill.
What To Expect?
A stunning rectangular pond with tiered stone steps on all sides. The water is often green with algae but is considered sacred. At night or early morning, the reflections of the stone pavilions in the still water are exceptionally beautiful. It's the perfect spot for a few minutes of quiet contemplation.
Tips
- Be wary of monkeys here; they often hang around the steps waiting for food.
Exploring Amrut Sarovar
Perennial Waters
Even in the driest of summers, the Sarovar never fully dries up, earning it the name 'Nectar'. It was the primary water source for the fort garrison.
The architecture of the surrounding stone mantapas is typical of the Vijayanagara style.
How to reach Amrut Sarovar
Located on the way to the top viewpoints, easily reachable by a short walk from the hilltop guest houses.
Tips for Visiting Amrut Sarovar, nandi-hills
- Be wary of monkeys here; they often hang around the steps waiting for food.



















































