Pachmarhi

Waterfalls, Caves & Evergreen Forests in Central India’s Hill Gem

Discover the Tranquility of Pachmarhi

Tucked into the Satpura range of Madhya Pradesh, Pachmarhi is the state’s only hill station, known for its misty plateaus, ancient caves, forested paths, and gushing waterfalls. At around 1,067 meters, it offers a refreshing contrast to the heat of the plains and is part of the Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve, rich in flora, fauna, and natural beauty.

Often called the Queen of Satpura, Pachmarhi is not just scenic but also deeply spiritual, with mythological landmarks linked to the Pandavas and Lord Shiva. Whether you’re looking to unwind in nature, explore hidden caves, or chase waterfalls, Pachmarhi offers it all — wrapped in quiet charm and lush green serenity.

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Must-Visit Spots In Pachmarhi

In Pachmarhi, time slows down under the shade of sal forests and sacred legends.

Bee Falls

Jata Shankar Cave

Dhoopgarh

Pandava Caves

Handi Khoh

Gupt Mahadev Cave

Reechgarh

Apsara Vihar

Pachmarhi

Rajendra Giri

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Where is Pachmarhi located?

In Hoshangabad district, Madhya Pradesh — approx. 210 km from Bhopal and 55 km from Pipariya (nearest railhead).

For its natural waterfalls, caves, temples, hill views, and biosphere reserve.

October to March is ideal for cool weather. Monsoons (July–Sept) are lush but slippery; summer is pleasant too.

For most natural sites (especially inside the reserve), official guides and forest permits are required and available at the local forest office.

Yes — you can enjoy trekking, rappelling, camping, and cave explorations with local operators.

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