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Fast Facts
| Area |
59.01 sq km |
| Altitude |
1,100 m above sea level |
| Languages |
Hindi, English |
| Population |
12,495 |
| Annual Mean Rainfall |
785.84 mm |
| Temperature |
14.9 °C - 25.7 °C |
| STD Code |
07578 |
Pachmarhi-Introduction
Pachmarhi is walker's paradise. Wrapped in lush green meadows and rinsed by the many streams and waterfalls, Pachmarhi is a place to enjoy your holidays away from the concrete jungle. Hill resorts in India unfolds the beauty of Pachmahri and various tourist places around.
Pachmarhi- Location
Located in the Satpura ranges, Pachmarhi is an idyllic hill station in Madhya Pradesh. Pachmarhi is about 210 kilometres from Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh. 
Pachmarhi - History
Pachmarhi was discovered by James Forsyth, captain of Bengal Lancers in 1857. The hill station was once the cantonment of the British. Even today one can find various monument and churches of the British era in Pachmarhi.
Pachmarhi- Sites to Visit
Pachmarhi has a number of tourist attractions that tourists to Pachamarhi can visit. Indira Priyadarshini Point offers stunning views of Pachmarhi. The point was earlier known as Forsyth Point, on the name of James Froysth, who first saw Pachmarhi from this point. Jamuna Prapat is a spectacular fall above the stream. You can enjoy swimming at the various swimming pools above the fall. Dhoopgarh, the highest point in Satpura range presents stunning views of the sunset. It is where you will find most people heading in the evening. Pandav Caves located two kilometres away from Jai Stambha is another interesting tourist destination that one can visit. The other places that one can tour include Handi Khoh, Apsara Vihar, Mahadeo Hill, Jata Shankar, Catholic Church and Bison Lodge. The Bison Lodge was built by Captain Forsyth and is now a local museum. 
Pachmarhi - Sites Nearby
Satpura National Park is an ideal place to watch wildlife in its natural habitat. The park was set up in 1981 and covers an area of 524 sq kilometres. The park is home to a rich variety of birds. The wild animals that you get a chance to watch include bison, tigers, leopards and four-horned deer. Tamia is another beautiful place that one can visit. It is about 78 kilometres from Pachmarhi. If you want to extend your Pachmarhi tour, you can visit Bhopal and Bhimbetka. Bhimbetka is popular for the 600 rock shelters and paintings on the caves.
Pachmarhi- Adventure Sports
Pachmarhi is an excellent place to take long walks. There are a number of options for you to choose from. Take a leisurely stroll to Jata Shanker cave or just walk up to Chauragarh. Adventure lovers can trek in the woods in the Satpura range.
Pachmarhi- How to Reach
Bhopal is the nearest airport and is about 210 kilometres from Pachmarhi. Pipariya is the closest railhead to Pachmarhi, which is about 47 kilometres away. Pachmarhi is well connected by road to Nagpur, Bhopal and Pipariya.
Pachmarhi- Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Pachmarhi is April-July, however Pachmarhi can be visited throughout the year except during the rains. 
Pachmarhi- Where to Stay
Hotels in Pachmarhi are well equipped with all the facilities and offer warm hospitality. You can stay in tourist bungalows, holiday homes, cottages and budget hotels. Hill Resorts in India offers online booking for various hotels in Pachmarhi.
Pachmarhi-Fairs and Festivals
February-March is the time to enjoy Shivratri Mela in Pachmarhi. The festival takes place at the Mahadeo Temple, 10 kilometres south of Pachmarhi.
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