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Pachmarhi
(Madhya Pradesh)
Primeval Wilderness? A Short Walk Away
One of India's more unusual getaways, Pachmarhi is not easy to get to, which is what keeps it what it is a quiet, sleepy little hill station. The highest point in Madhya Pradesh, it nestles in a small saucer-shaped plateau flanked by jagged peaks with red-sandstone escarpments. They enclose a primeval landscape of lush sal and bamboo forest indented by deep gorges and canyons and cascading streams.
The town itself consists of a small bazaar, an army station and a sprawling civil area that retains a distinct colonial ambience. Pachmarhi was the summer capital of the former Central Provinces and used to host a major golf tournament. The course is maintained by the small club where visitors can pick up a game.
Where to Stay
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Rock End Manor |
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It is a tastefully restored former Raj tiled-roof bungalow situated on a hillock.
(07578)252079
Rs 1,590 to 2,839
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Satpura Retreat |
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It has more of the flavour of a forest bungalow. Its facilities include a restaurant.
252097
Rs 890 to 2,509
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Evelyn's Own |
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It is a charming private cottage with outhouses, arranging golf and sightseeing on request. Serves breakfast and beverages, but no meals.
252056
Rs 1,000 to 1,500
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Panchvati Huts |
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MP Tourism has a number of other properties, such as the Panchvati Cottages, well situated with their own gardens, the Panchvati Huts.
252096
Rs 690 to 1,409
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Amaltas |
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It is a large, restored bungalow, located in the centre of the civil area.
252098
Rs 650 to 1,290
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New Hotel Block |
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It is run by the Special Area Development Authority.
252017
Rs 131 to 250
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Content Source:
Outlook Traveller
Contributed by:
Prabhu Ghate
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