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Pachmarhi is a hill station in Madhya Pradesh state of central India. It has been the location of a cantonment since British Raj
Rajat Prapat (Big Fall)
A pretty waterfall, Rajat Prapat or Big Fall is Pachmarhi’s tallest waterfall. This 106 m high waterfall is amongst the best sightseeing places in Pachmarhi. Cascading straight into the gorge in the form of a narrow yet breathtaking silver streak, the waterfall looks quite a sight to behold
Bee Fall
Amongst the most popular waterfall in Pachmarhi, Bee Fall is a 35 m cascade that looks utterly pretty. The waterfall is also known as Jamuna Falls and is reckoned to be one of the best tourist attractions in Pachmarhi. Apart from offering picturesque view to the tourists and being amongst the popular nature sightseeing places, this waterfall is also the source of drinking water for the locals. For adventure seekers, a trek from Bee Fall to Prapaat Kund via Apsara Vihar is a must thing to do.
Pandav Caves
Pandav Caves are five rock-cut temples inside the town of Pachmarhi. The history of these caves dates back to 1st Century AD. and it is said the caves were inhabited by the Buddhist monks. However, the locals believe that the caves existed even when the exiled Pandavas took refuge in them. The legend has it that one of the Pandav brothers, Arjuna, taught music to Nagpati and married the daughter of Nagraj Vasu who lived in Nagdwari around 15 kms from Panchmarhi. The caves are simple but attractive and have uncomplicated carvings. One of the caves even has echo effect and yet another worth noticing here is devoted to Buddhist god of wealth, Kubera. Pandav Caves are certainly the prime places for tourism in Pachmarhi.
Chauragarh
Chauragarh Temple is situated on top of hill situated at an altitude of 1330 m. This popular shrine in Pachmarhi is only accessible by trekking 3.6 kms up the hill. The last 1 kilometer can be a difficult hike if you are not much into climbing as there are 1000+ steps that will lead you to the main temple. Devotees of Shiva are usually seen trekking with Trishuls (Trident, a symbol of Lord Shiva) in their hands during Mahashivratri. On top of the peak is a temple and an area that has an area where numerous Trishuls are erected and it looks magnificent. The view from the temple of the Satpura forest is obviously quite stunning. Chauragarh is holds an important places in the list of top tourist attractions of Pachmarhi, especially for religious visitors and hikers.
Dhupgarh
Probably the most important tourist attraction, Dhoopgarh is a mountain peak with a height of 1350 m. Dhoopgarh is not only the highest peak of Satpura Range but is the tallest in the entire state of Madhya Pradesh. The place is ideal to get a panoramic view of Pachmarhi and family picnics. It is a perfect place to view the sunset as well.
Handi Khoh (Deep Valley)
It is a point en route Chauragarh that offers incredible view of a 100m gorgeous gorge with 300 m towering cliffs.. One can also see Chauragarh in distance along with Priyadarshini or Forsyth Point from here. According to the locals there was once a lake here which dried off and this place came to know as Andhi Khoh, which later turned to Handi Khoh, due to its shape. The verdant gorge is home to large number of bees and a small ravine whose sound can be heard amidst perfect silence. This place is ideal for nature lovers and those seeking some solitude.
Apsara Falls (Fairy Pool)
On the way to Rajat Prapat, Apsara is a small cascade whose water accumulates in a pond. This place is ideal to stop by for some quiet time before making to the most visited tourist place, Bee Fall in Pachmarhi.
Duchess Fall
Tucked away in forest, Duchess Fall is a small yet pretty waterfall, something that you would want to witness alone or with a love one. The water from the fall accumulates in a shallow pond by which you can sit and spend sometime enjoying the beauty of the place. A roof of entwined tree branches makes the scenery here ever so perfect.
Pansy Pool
Pansy Pool is located on the Denwa brook in Pachmarhi and is quiet a place to visit in the hill station. The area is arrayed with trees that offer shade and a beautiful view to savour. Pansy pool makes for an amazing family picnic spot in Pachmarhi.
Waters meet
Also known as Fuller’s Khud, Waters meet is the point on the Denwa brook, where pools of water adorn a small area. This place is yet another picnic place in Pachmarhi as it offers a scenic location and the quietude to enjoy on a holiday in Pachmarhi with loved ones.
Piccadilly Circus
Piccadilly Circus or Tridhara makes for another top tourist attraction in Pachmarhi. One can see the meeting of two waterfalls here which of course looks extremely pretty. Planning a picnic around it on holiday is a great idea for those looking for some good time amidst nature.
Reechhgarh (parasiling)
Situated some 6 kms away from Pachmarhi is a natural cavern that has opening at both its ends. One has to scramble up a boulder to enter the cave and to exit from it other end, one should be willing to enter a narrow canyon wherefrom once a stream must have snaked through. Visiting this place is an adventure in itself and it does make one of the top places to visit near Pachmarhi.