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Day 1
Jata Shankar
Jata Shankar is sacred cave under a mass of loose boulders, located deep within a setting of astounding rock faces. These caves display the unique architecture of nature.
Christ Church
This church was built in the year 1875 by the British, and is an important remnant of Pachmarhi's colonial occupation days. The architecture of the church is fascinating; it has a hemispherical dome on top with its ribs ending with faces of angels. The stained-glass panes decorating the walls and rear of the altar were imported from Europe.
Bee Fall
The Bee Fall is the most accessible of all waterfalls in Pachmarhi. It's a high fall with very strong current. By the time water is midway to the ground it breaks into million stinging drops and gives it the name.
Vaniki Sangrahalaya (Bison Lodge)
Bison lodge is situated at 1.5 Kms from Pachmarhi. This place is originally created by Captain J. Forsyth to provide military training and the medical assistance to the troops. The place is converted into museum that contain myriad information about butterflies, animals, herbal plants and medicine found in and around Pachmarhi.
Bal Udyan (Children Park)
Where as Pachmarhi has so much to offer to the senior and adult visitors, entertainment needs for small children and junior visitors is also kept in mind. Located at 1 Km. from Pachmarhi toy train, horse and camel rides and rides at Children's Park amuses kids and adults alike.
Noka Vihar (Boating at Pachmarhi Lake)
Pachmarhi Lake is situated at 1.5 Kms from Pachmrahi. Visitors can hire boats here and enjoy the boating amidst the wonderful surroundings of Satpura mountains. This place is busy during 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM as visitors proceed to Dhoopgarh to see the sunset after boating at Pachmarhi Lake
Dhoopgarh
Dhupgarh, the highest peak in Pachmarhi and is also the highest point in Madhya Pradesh. It commands a magnificent view of the surrounding ranges. You can enjoy astonishing sunset here.
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