Pachmarhi is a hill station in Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh state of central India. It has been the location of a cantonment (Pachmarhi Cantonment) since British Raj. It is widely known as Satpura ki Rani ("Queen of Satpura"), situated at a height of 1067 m in a valley of the Satpura Range in Hoshangabad district. Dhupgarh, the highest point (1,352 m) in Madhya Pradesh and the Satpura range, is located here. It is a part of Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve.
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Satpura National Park is located in the Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh in India. Its name is derived from the Satpura range. It covers an area of 524 km².
Although we didnt spot the tiger , the park itself was beautiful and really good , the flora is enough to take your breath away. Our Guide Dashrath singh and safari guide Vijay Thakur were excellent, gave us lot of time and explained a lot , and took a lot of care of us ... memorable trip
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Great place , needs 5-6 hours . Extremely exhausting & equally rewarding. The scenic beauty from the top is awesome . The temple is very divine .
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During Pachmarhi sightseeing, we recommend to visit Bee fall. In order to visit Bee fall, you need to use gypsy as here you need to first buy visitor ticket and private cars are allowed to certain limit only, due to challenging geographical condition. Further journey is possible either by gypsy or by walking. This site also demands good physical fitness as it involves trekking. Carrying own water bottle is recommended. For senior citizens, our suggestion is to first check then proceed. Here bathing is allowed but it is better to enjoy the nature from distance and do not spoil the place by littering, shouting, disturbing other visitors.
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Pachmarhi forests are of thick oak & blue pine. Bison, Nilgai, Indian Wolf, Indian Giant Squirrel etc. are endemic to the Satpura region. We'd not planned a wildlife safari or anything of that sort for this trip but got immensely lucky when we spotted a few Indian Bisons or Gaurs crossing the road on the way to Dhoopgarh. Our hearts were full! Dhoopgarh is the highest point of Central India. We saw mountains enveloped by thin clouds. Compared to the Himalayan peaks, Dhupgarh has a modest height - ~4430 ft. Sunrises & sunsets give the peak its name. Even in the mist, we could imagine how pretty those vistas would be. We walked to the other side of the hilltop under a canopy of trees. Adventure lovers trek to Dhoopgarh too.
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We hiked our way to Reechgarh. Up & down. Uneven boulders. But a spectacular view. A natural air conditioner. Narrow pathways between hills created a passage for cool breeze. Legend has it that sloth bears once populated the caves. Hence the name 'reech'garh. Wall engravings told a story of human dwelling too. Dark caverns. Scrambling over boulders. We loved the experience Reechgarh offered! An unusual rock formation resembled an amphitheater. Entrance, exit, central arena & caverns served as green rooms. Nature at its best when left untouched.
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These five caves gave the town Pachmarhi it's name.
Visited Pandav Caves on the 1st day itself by our private cab. This spot was situated very near to our Resort. It is a place where the Pandav had stayed during their Agyatavas. Nice place to visit..
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