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PACHMARHI |
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an altitude of 3,555 feet, surrounded by Satpura
hills is located the summer capital of Madhya
Pradesh-this place has been untouched and
unexplored. The natural beauty of Pachmarhi has
remained unexploited and is lesser known to the
foreign tourists. Geographically Pachmarhi is a
group of waterfalls. Apart from the ancient temples
and buildings, this place is known for its natural
beauty. Though Pachmarhi has no comparison with the
hill stations of the Himalayas still it carries a
charm of its own which is unique to this place. |
| ACCOMMODATION:
Pachmarhi
is not so hot tourist spot so no five star hotels
are available here. But there are many small and
medium hotels which provide you with good
accommodation. Hotels like Pachmarhi, Saket, Giri
Shriangar, Mount View, Hill View, Meghdoot, Shilpa
suit budget of any tourist. Apart from the hotels
there are guest houses which are good to stay. |
| CLIMATE:
Pachmarhi
is surrounded by hills so the weather is very
pleasant here throughout the year.The temperature is
never above37 degrees during summers and below 7
degrees during winters. The best season to visit
this place is between October and June. |
| GETTING
THERE:The nearest Airport
to Pachmarhi is that of Bhopal where all the major
airlines have their flights. Piparya is the nearest
railway station which is on the Haworah-Mumbai line
and at Piparya almost all the trains have their
stoppage. Piparya is 47 Kms from Pachmarhi.
Pachmarhi is well connected by roads from Bhopal,
Jabalpur, Nagpur, Chindwara, from all these places
there are regular bus services. |
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Where
to see:
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Rajat
Prapat (Big Fall)
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Bee Fall
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Pandav
Caves
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Bada
Mahadev
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Gupt
Mahadev
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Chauragarh
(Shiv Devotees come here in huge numbers during
Mahashivratri)
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Dhupgarh (The highest peak of the
Satpuras and Madhya Pradesh)
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Handi Khoh
(Deep Valley)
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Apsara
Falls (Fairy Pool)
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Jatashankar
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Duchess
Fall
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Pachmarhi
hill
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Pansy Pool
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Waters
meet
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Picadilly
circus
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Patharchatta
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Crumps
crag
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Lady
Robertson's view
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Colletin
Crag
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Mount Rosa
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