Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve - Featured Reviews (122)
Beautiful Hill. Please do not litter it.
About 260 km from the bustling city of jabalpur, lies this gem of a hill station in the heart of India. This place has a serene beauty that is accentuated by lush greenery and rich wildlife around it. Also, it isn't at a very high altitude but weather can get chilly sometimes so better pack a few woolens before departing for this place
An amazing forest reserve amidst the Satpura mountain range. Having a vast variety of flora and fauna along with wildlife comprising of Blue bull(Neel gai), giant Malabar squirrel, barahsingh, crocodiles, spotted deer, sambhar, stags etc. The terrain in mixed with mountainous regions and plain including places with river, streams and river banks. Best time to visit winters as it's closed during the monsoon season.
My experience is best
An amazingly beautiful place. The name "Satpura ki Rani" really suits the place so well. I loved my stay here for 3 days during educational excursion from college. In lap of mother nature it is an ideal spot to visit. Far from the pollunated brick built atmosphere it was great to breathe in the fresh air.
Excellent Relaxing Hill Station Best in Rainy Season Have amazing water fall like Bee Fall and Dutches fall. Interesting Palce to go Pandav Caves Rajendragiri Bhimashankar Jata Shankar Handikhoh Most beautiful Sunset Point
There are high hills here and there are very good waterfalls.To get here you will get direct train from Bhopal.There is a lot to see here.Here you will find natural things.My express here was very good and I liked this area very much.
The Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve is a non-use conservation area and biosphere reserve in the Satpura Range of Madhya Pradesh state in central India.[1] The conservation area was created in 1999 by the Indian government. It also contains animals from the himalayan peaks and from the lower western ghats. UNESCO designated it a biosphere reserve in 2009. The Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve is located within areas of Hoshangabad, Betul, and Chhindwara Districts in Madhya Pradesh state in India.[2]The highest peak is the Dhoopgarh. The biosphere reserve's total area is 4,926.28 square kilometres (1,217,310 acres). It includes three wildlife conservation units[3]: Bori Sanctuary (518.00 km2) Pachmarhi Sanctuary (461.37 km2). Satpura National Park (524.37 km2) Satpura National Park is designated as the core zone and the remaining area of 4401.91 km2, including the Bori and Pachmarhi sanctuaries, serves as the buffer zone.
Frequently asked questions About Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve
Where is Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve Located ?
Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve Located in Pachmarhi of Hoshangabad. The complete address is FC9R+9FQ Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve, Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh 461881.
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Bees waterfall is a great place to visit. There are around 400 steps you need to descend to reach the place. Not recommended for people with joint pains as it is a bit of stress. For such people you can enjoy the mini waterfall which is around 50-60
A very wonderful & splendid place so called #ApsaraVihar which has a small waterfall which looks very beautiful & could be easily enjoyed over there with some small water area which always have fresh water. It's highly recommended to be there if you
Reechgarh is a huge cave hidden within the folds of the hill of Pachmarhi, which gets its name from a local legend. The myth says that once a giant bear (reech in Hindi) used to live in this cave. The climb up to the cave is covered with lush greener