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Pachmarhi

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About this Destination

Pachmarhi is the only hill station and is the highest point in Madhya Pradesh. Pachmarhi is also often known as "Satpura ki Rani" or the "Queen of the Satpura Range". Situated at an altitude of 1,067 metres, the picturesque town is a part of UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, home to leopards and bison. Five sandstone cut caves on the hilltop are believed to be the spot where Pandavas stayed in Pachmarhi during their exile, making it a popular spot among religious tourists. Being at an elevated height and surrounded by bewitching forests of the Satpuras with the streams and waterfalls, Pachmarhi is a perfect weekend getaway from the nearby cities of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. Since the town was discovered and developed in modern times by Captain James Forsyth of the British Army, it houses charming churches built in colonial style architecture.

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Hotels & Stays in Pachmarhi

Local Cultures of Pachmarhi

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Bhojpuri Culture

Rich in folk traditions, Bhojpuri culture emphasizes music, dance, and festivals, reflecting the spirit and lifestyle of the local people.

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Tribal Culture

Home to several tribal communities, Pachmarhi showcases unique customs, traditional crafts, and rituals that connect them to nature.

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Korku Culture

The Korku community, with its distinct language and traditions, contributes to the cultural mosaic of Pachmarhi, known for its agricultural practices and festivals.

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Festivals of the Adivasi

This culture brings alive vibrant tribal festivals with traditional dances and music, highlighting their connection to the earth and nature.

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Various (seasonal)
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Local Handicrafts

Pachmarhi is known for its traditional crafts, including bamboo and terracotta items, which reflect the artistic heritage of the region.

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Festivals of Pachmarhi

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

Festival

Baisakhi

A lively festival marking the harvest season, celebrated with folk songs, dances, and community feasts.

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April 13th
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Holi

The festival of colors is celebrated with enthusiasm and joy, symbolizing the victory of good over evil.

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March (date varies)
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Diwali

The festival of lights is celebrated with decorations, festivities, and fireworks, bringing the community together.

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October/November (date varies)
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Makar Sankranti

A harvest festival celebrated with kite flying, traditional foods, and rituals to honor the sun god.

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January 14th
Festival

Navratri

A nine-night festival dedicated to the worship of the goddess Durga, filled with cultural events and traditional dances.

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September/October (date varies)

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