Excursions:
Bee fall / Jamuna Prapat:A spectacular fall which gives a bee like shape from the top to the bottom. The bathing pools on the origin of the fall are worth enjoying.
Duchess Fall / Jalawataran:A steep trek of almost 4km takes you to the most exiting fall of Pachmarhi which has natural pools just underneath the fall. Also known for its coverage in movies like ashoka ( starring shahrukh khan and kareena kapoor).
Apsara vihar / fairy pool:Exciting and easily accessible fall with a shallow pool towards its base is an ideal picnic spot for families with small children.
Rajat prapat / big fall:A ten miniute adventure walk over the rocks from apsara vihar takes you to 'rajat prapat'. This beautiful fall is known for its massive look in the way it falls.
Irene pool:A beautiful stream goes underground through a cave and ends over a pool in a series of falls. This magnificent sight was discovered by Irene Bose and was named after her.
Sunder Kund / Saunder's Pool:A dramatic experience of swimming in a natural pool can be enjoyed in 'sunder kund' which is a huge rocky pool situated in the Jambu Dwip stream.
Religious places:Mahadeo:Regarded as the holy place of lord Shiva since generations, it features excellent cave shelter with impressive Shivlinga. The Shivlinga overlooks a pool which is said to be always filled because of drops of water from the rocks which fall on the top of the Shivlinga. Mahadeo is also known as the place where Lord Shiva had ablaze Rakshasa Bhasmasur by making the Rakshasa keep his own hand on his head.
Chota Mahadeo:Another sacred spot which features overhanging rocks is joyful point as it is situated in the valley with a small spring from which water flows down.
Chota mahadeo:The Satpura's most prominent landmark is situated........ is crowned with Trishuls offered by the worshipers to Lord Shiva. A 4 km trek from mahadeo takes you to the most sacred place in Pachmarhi.
Jata Shankar:A sacred cave under a mass of loose boulders overlooks overhanging rocks which resembels the matted looks of Lord Shiva. This holy place is also the origin of the Jambu Dwip stream.
Christ Church:Build in 1875 by the British, it is regarded as the most beautiful small church in Madhya Pradesh. It has a hemispherical dome on the top and the church does not contain even a single pillar for support. The stained glass planes on the rear wall presents a gorgeous view as the sun rays passes through them.
Catholic Church:Build in 1892 by the British, the Catholic church is a blend of French and Irish architecture. Its Belgium stained glass windows add rare attraction and beauty to the building.CAVES / SHELTERS ( FAMOUS FOR ROCK PAINTINGS)
Pandav Caves: Pachmarhi derives its name form these five ancient caves which are build in a sand stone rock and are said to be used by the five Pandav Brothers as their shelter.