Day 01: Arrive Bhopal – Sanchi - Bhopal (02 Hrs one way)
Morning Pickup from Bhopal Airport/Railway Station and transfer to Hotel. Check in to the
Hotel. Later proceed to Sanchi. Visit Sanchi Stupas (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and
Udaygiri Caves. Later back to Bhopal Hotel. Night stay in Bhopal.
Sanchi Stupas was originally commissioned by the Mauryan emperor Ashoka the Great in
the 3rd century BCE. Its nucleus was a simple hemispherical brick structure built over the
relics of the Buddha . It was crowned by the chatra , a parasol-like structure symbolising
high rank, which was intended to honour and shelter the relics. The original construction
work of this stupa was overseen by Ashoka, whose wife Devi was the daughter of a
merchant of nearby Vidisha . Sanchi was also her birthplace as well as the venue of her and
Ashoka's wedding.
Day 02: Bhopal– Bhimbetka - Pachmarhi (04 - 05 Hr)
After Breakfast proceed to Pachmarhi. En-route visit the Bhojpur Temple and Bhimbetka
(UNESCO World Heritage Site). Check in to the Pachmarhi Hotel & relax. Night stay at
Pachmarhi.
Bhojpur Temple’s construction is believed to have started in the 11th century, during the
reign of the Paramara king Bhoja . The construction was abandoned for unknown reasons,
with the architectural plans engraved on the surrounding rocks. The unfinished materials
abandoned at the site, the architectural drawings carved on the rocks, and the mason's
marks have helped scholars understand the temple construction techniques of 11th-
century India.
Bhimbetka is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that consists of seven hills and over 750 rock
shelters which were inhabited more than 100,000 years ago. The rock shelters and caves
provide evidence of human settlement and the cultural evolution from hunter-gatherers to
agriculture, and expressions of prehistoric spirituality . Some of the Bhimbetka rock
shelters feature prehistoric cave paintings and the earliest are about 10,000 years old
corresponding to the Indian Mesolithic. These cave paintings show themes such as animals,
early evidence of dance and hunting from the Stone Age as well as of warriors on horseback
from a later time. The Bhimbetka site has the oldest-known rock art in India, as well as is
one of the largest prehistoric complexes.
Day 03 – Pachmarhi Sightseeing by Gypsy
After breakfast, proceed for sightseeing by Gypsy, Visit Bison Museum, Pandav Caves, Bee
Fall, ReechGarh and Dhoopgarh. Night stay in Pachmarhi.
Tip: Local Gypsy need to book in advance for sightseeing to avoid walk.
Wednesday -second half sightseeing is closed for maintenance.
Pachmarhi: The name Pachmarhi is believed to be derived from the Hindi
words Panch ("five") and Marhi ("caves"). According to a legend, these caves were built by
five Pandava brothers of Mahabharatha era during their thirteen years of exile. The caves
are situated on a hilltop and provide an excellent vantage point. Pachmarhi, also known
as Satpura ki Rani, is a hill station in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.
Bison Museum Small museum dedicated to animals & plants featuring life-sized
sculptures depicting local wildlife. It is a lovely museum exhibiting paintings /
photos of the bio-diversity of Pachmarhi . The exhibits are housed in two bungalows
. It depicts the history of Pachmarhi . It is quite informative.
Bison Museum Small museum dedicated to animals & plants featuring life-sized
sculptures depicting local wildlife. It is a lovely museum exhibiting paintings /
photos of the bio-diversity of Pachmarhi . The exhibits are housed in two bungalows
. It depicts the history of Pachmarhi . It is quite informative.
Pandav Caves: 5 hilltop caves believed to have been carved more than 1,000 years
ago, with a formal garden below. The Pandav Caves were cut into a low hill.
Buddhist monks created the caves anytime from the first century AD to the 10th
century AD.
Bee Fall:This is a waterfall in Pachmarhi. It is so named because from a distance the
waterfall sounds like a bee. Bee Falls takes its name from bees since this place is
famous for honey bees.
Reechgarh one of the biggest natural cave in Pachmarhi. Reech stands for Bear
and the cave is said be the place for bears. Quite a massive cave and very interesting
inside. The place is very picturesque and a rough terrain.
Dhoopgarh the highest point in the Mahadeo Hills ( Satpura Range ). it has an
elevation of 1,352 metres (4,429 ft). The top of the hill is a popular area to watch
sunsets.
Day 04 – Pachmarhi Sightseeing by Gypsy
After breakfast, proceed for sightseeing Handi khoh, Priyadarshini, Gupt Mahadev, Lake
and Rajendragiri. Night stay in Pachmarhi.
Tip: Local Gypsy need to book in advance for sightseeing to avoid walk.
Wednesday -second half sightseeing is closed for maintenance.
Handi Khoh is Pachmarhi’s most impressive ravine. It has a 300 ft high precipice,
which dramatically cuts down deep into the bowels of the earth. This is a lonely
place where water flows far below with an incessant mumuring sound. Overhanging
crags shelter huge, undisturbed beehives to the sheer rock face. The ravine is said to
be named after an eccentric Englishman who set out to explore the ravines in a state
of drunkenness lost balance and fell to his death..
Handi Khoh is Pachmarhi’s most impressive ravine. It has a 300 ft high precipice,
which dramatically cuts down deep into the bowels of the earth. This is a lonely
place where water flows far below with an incessant mumuring sound. Overhanging
crags shelter huge, undisturbed beehives to the sheer rock face. The ravine is said to
be named after an eccentric Englishman who set out to explore the ravines in a state
of drunkenness lost balance and fell to his death.
Priyadarshini Point is the hilltop from where you get an eagle's eye view of the
entire town. This is the place from where Captain James Forsyth discovered
Pachmarhi in the year 1857. One can get a beautiful view of the entire Pachmarhi
valley and especially Handi Khoh from here. The entire place has hills rolling on
each other and surrounded by clouds and mist, the entire scenery is worth enjoying.
Also, it is an ideal place to see the sunset in the majestic Satpura Range.
Gupt Mahadev is a 40 feet long cave dedicated to Lord Shiva. Snuggled cozily
amidst the Mahadeo Hills, this temple houses a Shivalinga, and Lord Ganesha. With a
Lord Hanuman Statue at the entrance, the path is narrow and meandering where
only 7 to 8 people can get inside at a time. One has to literally squeeze or move
sideways to go inside. The place is quite an interesting and mysterious spot near
Pachmarhi where spirituality meets adventure.
Gupt Mahadev is a 40 feet long cave dedicated to Lord Shiva. Snuggled cozily
amidst the Mahadeo Hills, this temple houses a Shivalinga, and Lord Ganesha. With a
Lord Hanuman Statue at the entrance, the path is narrow and meandering where
only 7 to 8 people can get inside at a time. One has to literally squeeze or move
sideways to go inside. The place is quite an interesting and mysterious spot near
Pachmarhi where spirituality meets adventure.
Gupt Mahadev is a 40 feet long cave dedicated to Lord Shiva. Snuggled cozily
amidst the Mahadeo Hills, this temple houses a Shivalinga, and Lord Ganesha. With a
Lord Hanuman Statue at the entrance, the path is narrow and meandering where
only 7 to 8 people can get inside at a time. One has to literally squeeze or move
sideways to go inside. The place is quite an interesting and mysterious spot near
Pachmarhi where spirituality meets adventure.
Pachmarhi Lake is a man made water-body, but its serene and scenic
surroundings along a vast expanse makes you feel like you are floating in a natural
paradise. Pachmarhi lake is an ideal venue for boating as well as food stalls are also
available for visitors.
Rajendragiri park this gives another view of the Satpura range of hills. This is a
sunset point. Importantly, one gets to see the highest point - Chauragarh from
there.This is named after Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of India.
Day 05 – Pachmarhi - Jabalpur (05 - 06 Hrs Drive)
After Breakfast, Proceed to Jabalpur, Check in to the Hotel and Relax. Later visit Madan
Mahal and Balancing rock. Evening visit Narmada River Aarti at Gauri Ghat. Night stay in
Jabalpur.
Madan Mahal is a enchanting fort of the Rajgond rulers. It was more of a staffed post on
vigil for invaders now enveloped in shroud of history. The fort dates back to 11th century
AD. The fort is well associated with Rani Durgavati the Gond Queen and her son Veer
Narayan. Rani Durgavati eventually died fighting the Mughals , and is hailed as a martyr in
Indian history. She also built numerous temples and tanks scattered around Jabalpur
chiefly around her Garha principality.
Balancing Rock is a natural wonder, It’s the set of seemingly delicately balanced eroded
volcanic rock formations. Although they look precariously positioned, they have withstood
earthquakes of magnitude up to 6.5 on the Richter scale. No wonder that the locals believe
these rocks to be as invincible as they are incredible. One rock is balanced on a huge base
rock and only touches it slightly. The point of contact between the two rocks is only 6 sq
inches. It is believed that it is impossible to disturb the balance of this rock..
Morning Check out and proceed to Bhedaghat. Enjoy the boating in between the amazing
colored Marble rocks. Jabalpur is most known for the marble canyon of Bhedaghat. Also
enjoy the sightseeing of Dhuandhar Falls. Later Proceed to Kanha. Check in to the Hotel and
Relax. Night stay in Kanha.
Bhedaghat is famous for the high marble rocks making a valley through which river
Narmada flows. The place also has a beautiful waterfall, known as Dhuandhar
Falls (literally meaning a stream of smoke, because of its appearance).