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Pachmarhi,
Madhya Pradesh
The PWD hires out suites at the Old Hotel Block and very cheap rooms
at the New Hotel Block. Cottages can also be hired from the Nandan
Van (run by the special Area Development Authority).
Accomodations:
- Satpura
Retreat (well located and the best hotel)
Mahadeo Road
Tel: 52097
- Holiday
Homes
Tel: 52099
- Amalatas
Tel: 52098
- Panchavati
Cottages,
near Tehsil
Tel: 52096
How
to reach there:
Pachmarhi is 210 km south-east of Bhopal, 244
km from Jabalpur and 47 km from Pipariya.
Air:
The nearest airport is Bhopal, connected by regular flights with
Delhi, Gwalior, Indore and Mumbai.
Rail:
Pipariya (47 km), on the Mumbai-Howrah main railway line via Allahabad,
is the most convenient railhead. Bhopal is also a mainline railway
station with trains to most major destinations.
Road:
Pachmarhi is connected by regular bus services with Bhopal, Hoshnagabad,
Nagpur, Pipariya and Chhindwara. Taxis are available at Pipariya.
What
to see:
Jata Shanker: A sacred
cave under a mass of loose boulders in which the Jambu Dwip stream
has it's sources. It is said that Lord Mahadeo reached the place
by tunnel from Tilak Sindur to save himself from the demon king
Bhasmasur. A rocky formation of this place resembles the matted
locks of Lord Shiva, hence the name.
Chhota Mahadeo:
Revered
as a sacred spot, this is a narrow point in the valley with rocks
overhanging a stream and a spring from where water cascades down.
Mahadeo:
Mahadeo hill has a shrine with an idol of Lord Shiva and an impressive
Shivlinga. On the east side of the hill is an excellent cave shelter
with paintings.
Chauragarh:
4 km from Mahadeo, it is one of Satpura's prominent landmarks, the
summit crowned with emblems of Mahadeo worship.
Priyadarshini
Point:
This vantage viewing point marks the place from where Pachmarhi
was discovered.
Handi Khoh:
Pachmarhi's most impressive ravine has a 300 ft high precipice and
dramatically steep sides. A solitary place, with water flowing far,
far below with an incessant murmuring sound, Handi Khoh's, over
hanging crags shelter gigantic, undisturbed beehives.
Apsara Vihar:
A lovely little bathing pool, and easily accessible from Jai Stambh,
this pool is an ideal picnic spot for families. The pool is shallow,
deepening only towards the base of the fall which cascades gently
into it's waters.
Rajat Pratap:
Those seeking adventure will find it in this 10 minute walk over
rocks and boulders from Apsara Vihar to the top of Rajat Pratap,
the `big fall'. A thrilling experience is looking straight down
to the bottom of the fall which plunges down a 350 ft high precipice.
Raj Giri:
Also known as Club Hill, this is a short, easy climb from Pachmarhi
Club to a 300 ft high spot from where you get a panoramic view of
Pachmarhi.
Lanjee Giri:
This hill can be scaled from both east and west. For rock climbing
enthusiasts, there are some easy scalings to be done near the summit.
Near the western summit is an underground passage leading down the
northern face.
Irene Pool:
This pool was discovered by Irene Bose, wife of Justice Vivian Bose,
and named after her. The approach to this bathing spot is from the
car stop to Reech Garh. The route upstream leads to a cave, through
which the stream goes underground and then over a khud in a series
of falls.
Jalawataran (Duchess Fall):
3 km along the path from Belle View, branching off from the milestone
for Bhrant Neer, is a route to the beautiful Duchess Fall. The descent
is steep and the trek a strenuous one for almost all of the 4 km
walk to the base of the first cascade of the fall. This waterfall,
which tumbles down in 3 distinct cascades, is the most picturesque
of all Pachmarhi's falls.
Sunder Kund (Saunder's Pool):
Crossing the stream below Duchess Fall and following a footpath
about 2.5 km in a south-west direction, brings one to a huge rocky
pool in the Jambu Dwip stream. This is an excellent place for swimming.
Tourists
Info:
- Madhya
Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation Ltd,
Regional Office, Amaltas Complex, Near Tehsil, Pachmarhi.
Tel :- (07578)-52100, 52211.
- Madhya
Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation Ltd,
Head Office, 4th Floor - Gangotri, T.T Nagar, Bhopal -462003.
Tel :- (0755)-554340/42/43.
E-mail :- mpt/bhopal@dartmail.dartnet.com.
Around
the city:
Tamia:
It
is 79 kms from Pachmarhi. It has a resthouse overlooking the Narmada
Valley. The view of the Dudhi Plateau from 330 metres of sheer,
overhanging cliffs is one of the most spectacular anywhere south
of the Vindhyas.
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