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Bee Falls is one of Pachimary's most popular spots, and the moment you walk down hundreds of stairs to reach the waterfall, you can't help but be in awe. The base pool is a popular spot for swimming. A nearby lush walk completes the experience. Bring a small picnic basket here to get the most out of your visit. Bee Falls is one of Pachimary's most popular spots, and the moment you walk down hundreds of stairs to reach the waterfall, you can't help but be in awe. In the fall, you'll find small vendors that ship light meals and tea. In the fall, you'll find a small vendor that ships light meals and tea. Not only can you dine and admire its beauty, but you can also swim in the natural freshwater pool.
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Spread over the Satpura Hills, this national park covers a large part of the Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh. Satpura is a Sanskrit word for saying “seven-hills,” which was named after the series of hills in the highlands of central India. As a part of the Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve, it covers an area of 524 sq. km.
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The basin of Narmada is separated from Wardha and Wainganga rivers on the North by Mahadeo Hills. The hills follow a general trail of East to Northeast where the north slope is gentle but the southern is steep and drops abruptly.
The plateaus of the hills and the slopes were formed during the Carboniferous period, millions of years ago. Mahadeo peak is one of the three highest points in Pachmarhi where you can visit the holy shrine of Lord Shiva in the cave temple Gupt Mahadev. Apart from Gupt Mahadev, this temple houses another sanctum dedicated to Lord Shiva which is Bade Mahadev. Both of these temples are revered and largely worshipped. The pristine clear view of nature and the greenery will calm your senses.
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The 300 feet tall steep cliff makes the finest ravine in the country. Enveloped in dense forest and wriggling water streams, Handi Koh has mythological stories associated to it. It is believed that once it was a huge lake but the devilish snake who was guarding the lake was destroyed by the fury of Lord Shiva and the event dried up the lake into a small pot (Handi).
It is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Pachmarhi for the enticing nature and a fun trek.
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A group of five-rock cut temples adorned with naturally grown gardens and roughly carved columns and pilasters is among the most sought-after Pachmarhi places to visit. These attractive caves are shrouded with a number of stories belonging to various eras and were lastly hewn by Buddhist monks who used these caves for meditation as the eco effect helped them a lot.
The believed adventure of Pandavas where they lived in these caves during their exile is the most common of all stories and hence, they got famous as Pandav Caves.
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The Satpura hill range's highest point, the view from the summit is nothing short of breathtaking. The hilltop gives views of the Vindhya and Satpura mountains, as well as the spiritual environs below.
This plateau's craggy scarps, ravines, and clefts give it an ethereal appearance, and it's one of the lesser-known Pachmarhi tourist attractions. There are a number of noteworthy attractions in this area, including the tranquil Dhupgarh Fall.
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Forsyth Point was discovered by Captain Forsyth in the year 1857 which explains the name. Layers of hills rolling on each other and laden with clouds and mist is a sight to behold. Priyadarshini Point is one of the few Pachmarhi places to visit which boast of such an incredible scenery.
A short trek of 400 meters from the parking area leads to the point. The straight views of the Handi Koh ravine are incredible and can keep you engrossed for a while.
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Taking a plunge from around 350 ft high cliff, Rajat Prapat looks like a silver strip that falls straight into the forests. The fall is on the other side of the mountain and to see it from one end, you have to climb uphill for a few minutes.
Once you climb, you will witness the magnificent Satpura hill range in the backdrop and the fall is enveloped in Green. Rajat Prapat is one of the most rewarding places to visit in Pachmarhi.
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Nestled amid the verdant valley and the undulating forests, Chauragarh Temple sits right at the peak of Chauragarh. Another name for this temple is Chota Mahadeo which is a revered shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Reaching there is not easy as one has to cover a trail of about 1250 steps to reach the top but as you reach there, you are sure to be rewarded with the best of the surrounding views. One of the religious places to visit in Pachmarhi to capture stunning landscapes in your camera.