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Pachmarhi is a hill station in Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh state of central India. It has been the location of a cantonment (Pachmarhi Cantonment)


History
The name Pachmarhi is believed to be derived from the Hindi words Panch ("five") and Marhi ("caves"). According to a legend, these caves were built by five Pandava brothers of Mahabharatha era during their fourteen years of exile. The caves are situated on a hilltop and provide an excellent vantage point.
Before British the Pachmarhi region came under the kingdom of the Gond king Bhawut Singh, although it was not a populated village or town at that time. Captain James Forsyth of the British Army along with Subhedar Major Nathoo Ramji Powar who was later made the Kotwal (Incharge of the armoury (Koth)of Pachmarhi, spotted the plateau in the Pachmarhi region in 1857, while leading his troops on the way to Jhansi.[3] It quickly developed into hill station and sanatorium for British troops in the Central Provinces of India.
The population in 1901 was 3,020, rising to double that number in the hot summer months. Pachmarhi also served as the summer capital for the Central Provinces.
The forest around the town is home to many rare varieties of plants. UNESCO added Pachmarhi park to its list of Biosphere Reserves in May 2009. The total area of Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve is 4981.72 km2. It is located at longitude 22° 11’ to 22° 50’N and latitude 77° 47’ to 78° 52’E. It covers parts of three civil districts, viz., Hoshangabad (59.55%), Chhindwara (29.19%) and Betul (11.26%). It includes three wildlife conservation units viz., Bori Sanctuary 485.72 km2), Satpura National Park (524.37 km2) and Pachmarhi Sanctuary (491.63 km2).[4][5].
Points Details
Some of the places of tourist interest here are:
Rajat Prapat (large waterfall)
Bee Fall
Bada Mahadev
Gupt Mahadev
Chauragarh (Shiv devotees come here in huge numbers during Mahashivratri)
Dhupgarh (the highest peak of the Satpuras and Madhya Pradesh)
Handi Khoh (deep valley)
Apsara Falls (fairy pool)
Jatashankar (stalagmite-filled cave in a deep ravine)
Dutchess Fall
Pachmarhi Hill (whole view of Pachmarhi City)
Pansy Pool
Waters Meet
Picadilly Circus
Patharchatta
Crumps Crag
Lady Robertson's View
Colletin Crag
Mount Rosa
Handi Khoh
Reechgarh
Rajendra Giri (beautiful gardens with natural scenery)
Bansri Vihar
Little Fall
Naagdwari
Draupadi Kund
Twynham Pool
Chhota Mahadev
Pachmarhi has numerous nature spots, boating at the lake, paragliding, greenery, scenic views, waterfalls, mountain streams and rare wildlife. National Adventure Institute is also situated in Pachmarhi, where various adventure training camps are organized. Bharat Scout & Guides also situated there.
Pachmarhi is a hill station in Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh state of central India. It has been the location of a cantonment (Pachmarhi Cantonment) since British Raj.[2] It is widely known as Satpura ki Rani ("Queen of Satpura"), situated at a height of 1067 m in a valley of the Satpura Range in Hoshangabad district. Dhupgarh, the highest point (1,352 m) in Madhya Pradesh and the Satpura range, is located here. It is a part of Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve. Pachmarhi is famous hill station of central India. It is also famous for Satpura Tiger Reserve, Satpura National Park, Lord Shiva, Pandvas of Ramayna.
Pachmari
Hill station
Nickname(s): Queen of Satpura
Pachmari
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Coordinates: 22.4667°N 78.4333°E
Country
India
State
Madhya Pradesh
District
Hoshangabad
Elevation[1]
1,067 m (3,501 ft)
Languages
• Official
Hindi
Time zone
UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
461881
Telephone code
+91 7578
Vehicle registration
MP-05
Nearest city
Pipariya
Pachmarhi tour points details,
I will give every day details about pachmarhi
Read my blog everyday
Pachmarhi is a hill station in Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh state of central India. It has been the location of a cantonment (Pachmarhi Cantonment)


History
The name Pachmarhi is believed to be derived from the Hindi words Panch ("five") and Marhi ("caves"). According to a legend, these caves were built by five Pandava brothers of Mahabharatha era during their fourteen years of exile. The caves are situated on a hilltop and provide an excellent vantage point.
Before British the Pachmarhi region came under the kingdom of the Gond king Bhawut Singh, although it was not a populated village or town at that time. Captain James Forsyth of the British Army along with Subhedar Major Nathoo Ramji Powar who was later made the Kotwal (Incharge of the armoury (Koth)of Pachmarhi, spotted the plateau in the Pachmarhi region in 1857, while leading his troops on the way to Jhansi.[3] It quickly developed into hill station and sanatorium for British troops in the Central Provinces of India.
The population in 1901 was 3,020, rising to double that number in the hot summer months. Pachmarhi also served as the summer capital for the Central Provinces.
The forest around the town is home to many rare varieties of plants. UNESCO added Pachmarhi park to its list of Biosphere Reserves in May 2009. The total area of Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve is 4981.72 km2. It is located at longitude 22° 11’ to 22° 50’N and latitude 77° 47’ to 78° 52’E. It covers parts of three civil districts, viz., Hoshangabad (59.55%), Chhindwara (29.19%) and Betul (11.26%). It includes three wildlife conservation units viz., Bori Sanctuary 485.72 km2), Satpura National Park (524.37 km2) and Pachmarhi Sanctuary (491.63 km2).[4][5].
Points Details
Some of the places of tourist interest here are:
Rajat Prapat (large waterfall)
Bee Fall
Bada Mahadev
Gupt Mahadev
Chauragarh (Shiv devotees come here in huge numbers during Mahashivratri)
Dhupgarh (the highest peak of the Satpuras and Madhya Pradesh)
Handi Khoh (deep valley)
Apsara Falls (fairy pool)
Jatashankar (stalagmite-filled cave in a deep ravine)
Dutchess Fall
Pachmarhi Hill (whole view of Pachmarhi City)
Pansy Pool
Waters Meet
Picadilly Circus
Patharchatta
Crumps Crag
Lady Robertson's View
Colletin Crag
Mount Rosa
Handi Khoh
Reechgarh
Rajendra Giri (beautiful gardens with natural scenery)
Bansri Vihar
Little Fall
Naagdwari
Draupadi Kund
Twynham Pool
Chhota Mahadev
Pachmarhi has numerous nature spots, boating at the lake, paragliding, greenery, scenic views, waterfalls, mountain streams and rare wildlife. National Adventure Institute is also situated in Pachmarhi, where various adventure training camps are organized. Bharat Scout & Guides also situated there.
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Pachmarhi is a hill station in Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh state of central India. It has been the location of a cantonment (Pachmarhi Cantonment) since British Raj.[2] It is widely known as Satpura ki Rani ("Queen of Satpura"), situated at a height of 1067 m in a valley of the Satpura Range in Hoshangabad district. Dhupgarh, the highest point (1,352 m) in Madhya Pradesh and the Satpura range, is located here. It is a part of Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve. Pachmarhi is famous hill station of central India. It is also famous for Satpura Tiger Reserve, Satpura National Park, Lord Shiva, Pandvas of Ramayna.
Pachmari
Hill station
Nickname(s): Queen of Satpura
Pachmari
Show map of Madhya Pradesh
Show map of India
Show all
Coordinates: 22.4667°N 78.4333°E
Country
India
State
Madhya Pradesh
District
Hoshangabad
Elevation[1]
1,067 m (3,501 ft)
Languages
• Official
Hindi
Time zone
UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
461881
Telephone code
+91 7578
Vehicle registration
MP-05
Nearest city
Pipariya
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