Top 5 Best Places Visiting in Chhindwara – Waterfalls, Caves & Tribal Heritage

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1.Patalkot Valley

Patalkot Valley
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Patalkot is a small hill station located in Chhindwara District of Madhya Pradesh. It is a height of just about 3000 feet above sea level and it is backgrounded by hills which is put under baby blanket by superlative green landscaping decorated with all form of flora and fauna. Patal is just revealing of its true identity, Patal implies netherworld because it is somewhat inaccessible to the city and is inhabited by some tribal group people like Bharia and Gond family, which at an time is a nice watch as a person going towards this place. At the same time this is a perfect destination for adventure lovers as this place lets them enjoy on trekking, camping, sightseeing, etc.

Location: About 113 km from Deogarh Fort

Time required: About 2.5 hours

2. Pachmarhi

Pachmarhi 1
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Pachmarhi is a hill station referred to as the “Queen of Satpura,”. It has nicely site waterfalls, such as Bee Falls and Jata Shankar Caves. It is also a place of the highest point in the Madhya Pradesh hai, Dhupgarh. Therefore, providing the panoramic views of the hills and the surrounding landscape. It is a destination which is a must visit for all those who love nature and wants a peaceful getaway in the picturesque valleyous and hills of Pachmarhi. To immerse yourself in the best possible way to the place you can take part in activities such as trekking, camping in the hills, sightseeing and have a holistic experience.

Location: About 178 km from Deogarh Fort

Time required: About 10 hours

3. Gotmar Mela

Gotmar Mela
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Gotmar Mela occurs every year in the months of August or September and is one of its kind and the rejoicing fair in Pandhurna, a town in Chhindwara. It is famous for its one unique stone-throwing tradition where the villagers of villages Pandhurna and Sawargaon pelt stones with each other across the river in a game of a friendly rivalry manner. It is also a cultural celebration, several folk dances and music functions are held. Witnessing this mela, seeing the local population perform their traditional dance, viewing their traditional practices is one of those most unarranged and honest experiences. These events are hosting visitors from all over the state and beyond. You can also explore Tribal Museum is another attraction and to know about their art, history, literature and so much else. Visiting the nature lovers, one can visit the Bhedaghat Waterfall near Tamia and Chota Mahadev Cave near Pachmarhi.

Location: About 85 km from Deogarh Fort

Time required: About 10 hours

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