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Pachmarhi
- Madhya Pradesh
Pachmarhi, Madhya
Pradesh's
serene hill station, which happens to be its only one, stands
at an altitude of 1067 metres. It is a large plateau, ringed
by the lofty hills of the Satpura range. The landscape is
characterised by rugged hills, forests and deep ravines. Known
as the verdant jewel of the hills, the all - pervading greenery
of the region is what strikes the observer. Various hues of
green greet the eye - tranquil emerald pools, the green shades
that embrace the hills, and the thick, impenetrable forest
cover that dominates the region.One of its main attractions,
is the splendid view it offers at dusk, when the red sandstone
scarp takes on the colour of the sky, in various shades of
purple and violet, as the glorious sun sets on Pachmarhi.
What to See
In and around Pachmarhi, there are many places of tourist
interest. Handi Khoh is an impressive
ravine, which has a 300 feet-high precipice, with really steep
sides. A recommended site for a leisurely long walk, is to
the hilltop shrine of Chauragarh,
4 km from Mahadeo. It is one
of Satpura's prominent landmarks, its summit crowned with
emblems of Mahadeo's (another name for Shiva) worship. Pachmarhi
is also an archaeological treasure - trove. Caves in the Mahadeo
hills contain amazing rock paintings, the earliest of which
date back to 10,000 years.
Other attractions include: Apsara Vihar
- the quaint 'fairy pool' picnic spot; Rajat
Pratap - the 'big fall' which plunges down a 350 foot
- high precipice; Pandava Caves
- the caves from which Pachmarhi takes its name, the Pandava
brothers are said to have spent a part of their exile here;
Jata Shankar - a sacred cave,
the rocky formation of which resembles the matted locks of
Lord Shiva.
The hills and ravines of Pachmarhi pose a challenge to the
most intrepid of trekkers. For the rock - climbing buff, the
Lanjee Giri hill is ideal for
some real action. This hill can be scaled both from the east
and the west.
How to Get There
The nearest railhead is Pipariya (47 km) on the Bombay-Howrah
(via Allahabad) line. The nearest airport is Bhopal (195 kms),
connected by regular flights with Delhi, Indore, Gwalior and
Bombay. State transport bus services are available from Bhopal,
Nagpur, Hoshangabad and Pipariya.
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