

#BestTourOperator #BestPanchmarhitourPackage #BestTravelAgentInNagpur #BestTravelAgent Panchmarhi :- Pachmarhi, also known as Satpura ki Rani, is a hill station in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Its many waterfalls include Apsara Vihar, with its calm pool, and soaring, single-drop Silver Fall nearby. The Bee Fall tumbles over a jagged rock face to the northwest. Leopards and Indian bison live in Satpura National Park. The ancient Pandav Caves are a group of 5 dwellings cut out of sandstone on a hill. Discovery In 1857, British Army Captain James Forsyth discovered Pachmarhi while exploring the Satpura forests. He was struck by the area's natural beauty and wrote a book about it called The Highlands of Central India. Name The name Pachmarhi comes from the Hindi words panch (five) and marhi (caves). The name refers to the five ancient caves in the area, which are a major tourist attraction. Pandava caves According to legend, the five Pandava brothers of the Mahabharata spent their exile in these caves. Popularity Pachmarhi became popular with the British during the pre-independence era. Some call it the "Kashmir of Madhya Pradesh". For More Details Please Call on 7774977511
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