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Bade Mahadev
he history of Mahadev in Pachmarhi is rooted in Hindu mythology, primarily with the Bade Mahadev Cave and Jatashankar Temple. Legend states that Lord Vishnu, in the form of Mohini, defeated the demon Bhasmasur inside the Bade Mahadev cave. The Jatashankar temple is believed to be a hiding place for Lord Shiva while he was being pursued by Bhasmasur.
Bee Falls
pachmarhi Bee Falls is a scenic waterfall in Pachmarhi, India, named for the buzzing sound of bees in the vicinity and for the sound of the water cascading down rocks. It’s a popular picnic and trekking spot that provides drinking water to the town. Visitors can enjoy the natural pool at the base or trek to other nearby attractions like
Boat Club Lake
Pachmarhi boating is a popular activity at Boat Club Lake, which is a small lake near the Bison Lodge Museum. Visitors can enjoy a variety of boating options, including speed boating and pedal boating, with other adventure activities like zip-lining and ATV rides also available. The area is also known for its scenic views and has nearby restaurants for visitors to relax and enjoy snacks
Chauragarh Temple
The Chauragarh Temple in Pachmarhi is a revered Shiva shrine situated on the second-highest peak in the region, requiring a strenuous trek of about 1,300 steps to reach the summit. Visitors can experience a panoramic view of the surrounding hills and a unique sight of thousands of tridents left by devotees as offerings, especially during festivals like Nag Panchami and Maha Shivratri. The journey to the temple is challenging but rewarding, and visitors should bring water and wear comfortable shoes
Dhoopgarh
Dhoopgarh is the highest point in the Satpura Range, famous for its stunning sunrise and sunset views over the surrounding hills and valleys. Located in Pachmarhi, it’s a popular viewpoint accessible by road or trekking, offering panoramic vistas that are a photographer’s delight
Handi Khoh,
Handi Khoh, Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh, Tourism, 2021 | How …Handi Khoh is a deep, V-shaped ravine in Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh, created by two large hills. It is known for its spectacular, 300-foot-deep precipice, surrounded by dense forests and verdant hills, and offers stunning panoramic views. The area is a popular tourist spot for its natural beauty, photography opportunities, and activities like horse riding, and local mythology attributes its formation to a divine battle between Lord Shiva and a demon.
jatashankar temple
The history of the Jatashankar Temple in Pachmarhi is rooted in a legend where Lord Shiva, during his fight with the demon Bhasmasur, concealed himself in the cave. As Shiva meditated, his matted hair, or ‘jata,’ struck the rocks, leading to the formation of the unique cave structures, including formations that resemble the divine serpent Sheshnag and Shiva’s matted locks. The temple is believed to be an ancient and sacred site, with a natural stream known as ‘Gupt Ganga’ flowing through it.
Museum
The Pandav Caves
The Pandav Caves in Pachmarhi are a group of five ancient rock-cut caves believed to be the refuge of the Pandava brothers from the epic Mahabharata during their exile. Located on a low hill, these protected monuments are carved into sandstone and are also thought to have been used by Buddhist monks. The name Pachmarhi itself is believed to be derived from “Panch” (five) and “Marhi” (caves).
Trekking
Pachmarhi trekking involves guided hikes through lush forests to scenic waterfalls, ancient caves, and viewpoints within the Satpura region. Treks range from easy walks to more challenging climbs, featuring destinations like the Pandava Caves, Apsara Falls, and the Chauragarh Temple. These guided treks emphasize safety and offer a chance to experience the area’s natural beauty and rich biodiversity.











