Located at an altitude of 1100 m which keeps this hill station cool and pleasant Listed in UNESCO Biosphere Reserve for its flora and fauna Listed among india's highest waterfalls, Rajat Prapat, has a single drop of 351 ft Part of the vast Satpura National Park, adding its charm with several varieties of trees It is believed that the 5 Pandavas visited this place during their exile Popularly known as the 'Satpura ki Rani' (Queen of Satpura) is the glorious land called Pachmarhi in the second largest state of India, Madhya Pradesh. Tucked away 1,607m above sea level, Pachmarhi is a perfect platter for all the travel junkies that offer scenic landscapes, gushing waterfalls, pristine pools and lush green forests. Known for the mighty hills that surround the region, the town is filled with places that can easily take you away from your stressful lives and make your hard-to-get holidays a memorable one. TOP SIGHTS IN PACHMARHI Pachmarhi is one of the most popular destinations in...
“Queen of Satpura” Pachmarhi, located in the Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh, is the state's only hill station. Nestled in the Satpura range at an altitude of 1,067 meters, it is renowned for its natural beauty, waterfalls, caves, colonial architecture, and spiritual sites. Recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, it is a perfect blend of serenity, adventure, and heritage. 🌟 Top Attractions in Pachmarhi Place Highlight Dhoopgarh: Highest point in MP (1,350 m); amazing sunrise & sunset views Bee Falls: A scenic waterfall with a natural swimming pool Pandava Caves: Five ancient caves linked to the Pandavas’ exile Jatashankar Cave: Sacred cave dedicated to Lord Shiva Apsara Vihar: A shallow waterfall pool ideal for families Handi Khoh: Deep ravine with legends of Lord Shiva and demons Reechgarh: Natural caves and echo point; good for trekking 🚗 How to Reach By Train: Nearest station – Pipariya (47 km); regular taxis available. By Air: Bhopal Airport (195 km) ...
HISTORY OF AMLA Welcome to experience the rich heritage & culture of India. Amla - A Heritage Village offers a unique opportunity to experience the rich heritage of Indian culture in its true sense. Plan a day trip to village or a week long stay; it surely gives you the true experience of the village life, its culture, rituals handicrafts, agriculture, performing arts, the palace, temples and above all a feeling of association with the roots of real India. The tradition, culture and rituals of the village are true to their form so that you can enjoy peace tranquility and pleasure of village life. A sojourn in the village would make you experience a completely different culture. Here a wealth of local craft awaits you. At the haat bazaar in the village you can see artisans working and can directly purchase from them. Exquisitely crafted silverware and leather artifacts, which local craftsmen create, are matchless. Embellished with antique embroidery the hand stitched mojris...
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