From ancient mythology to breathtaking natural beauty — discover everything Pachmarhi has to offer.
Spiritual
Sacred caves housing 108 naturally formed Shivalingas and the mysterious underground Gupt Ganga stream. A major pilgrimage site, especially during Shivaratri.
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Waterfall
A magnificent 150-foot waterfall also called Jamuna Prapat. The cascading waters create an appearance like the Milky Way. Bathing pools draw visitors of all ages.
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Historic
Five ancient caverns carved in sandstone — the legendary refuge of the Pandava brothers during exile. A protected monument dating to the Gupta Period (4–5 century A.D.).
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Viewpoint
The highest peak in the Satpura Range at 4,429 ft above sea level. Previously known as Harvatsa Kot — the finest spot for sunrise and sunset in Madhya Pradesh.
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Nature
A dramatic 300-foot deep V-shaped ravine between two massive hills. According to legend, it was once a lake guarded by a demon, drained by Lord Shiva in battle.
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Viewpoint
Named after Indira Gandhi and also known as Forsyth Point. The historic viewpoint where Captain Forsyth first gazed upon Pachmarhi's beauty in 1857.
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Nature
A serene natural pool discovered by Irene Bose. The upstream path leads to a cave where the stream vanishes underground before emerging in a series of falls.
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Heritage
Built in 1892, this stunning blend of French and Irish architecture features rare Belgian stained-glass windows. An attached cemetery holds graves dating to 1859.
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