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Priyadarshini Point, Pachmarhi
40.52km from Satpura Dam
This is the point from where Captain James Forsyth discovered Pachmarhi in the year 1857. It was only after this that Pachmarhi was recognized as a hill station and a resort. Priyadarshini point gives an eagle's eye view of the entire hill station and its serene landscape.
Shri Chauragarh Shiv Mandir.
40.65km from Satpura Dam
This temple is perched on the Chauragarh peak surrounded by dense forest and verdant valleys. The temple is situated at a mighty height, and one needs to climb 1250 steps to get to the top. One will be amazed to see the cluster of Trishul stuck in the temple ground. One of the famous places in Hoshangabad.
Handi Khoh
41.74km from Satpura Dam
One of the most beautiful canyon in Central India, which has a 300 feet high precipice in the middle of a dense forest. It was popularly believed to have been a lake earlier. This place has a mythological history and is believed to be closely associated with Lord Shiva.
Dutchess Fall
42.31km from Satpura Dam
One of the most beautiful waterfalls Pachmarhi. It falls from above 100 meters and it creates a roaring sound. there are many ways to reach this waterfall. Trekking lovers can explore this adventurous place.
Pachmarhi Protestant Church
44.41km from Satpura Dam
This is a landmark in the district of Hoshangabad. It was worked by the British in 1892. It was assembled over 150 years prior in the 19th century and the veneer of the building may look somewhat weather-beaten yet the internal parts are as stylishly stable as they may have been many years back. Daily a lot of peoples visits this place because of its historical importance.
Pachmarhi Lake
44.91km from Satpura Dam
This is a beautiful lake located in the heart of Panchmarhi. The scenic views and the boating, water balloon, zipline, and other water adventure activities are here. This is a nice place to spend some leisure time and to rejuvenate the mind.
Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve
45.27km from Satpura Dam
The Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve is a non-use conservation area and biosphere reserve in the Satpura Range of Madhya Pradesh. 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 as a biosphere reserve in 2009.
Jatashankar Temple
46.37km from Satpura Dam
Jatashankar Temple is a natural cave and Hindu shrine located north of Pachmarhi. It is located in a deep ravine with enormous boulders perched above. The cave serves as a shrine to the God Shiva and is a popular destination for pilgrims and It contains stalagmites that are revered as naturally formed lingams.
Satpura Tiger Reserve
48.09km from Satpura Dam
A national park located in the heart of Madhya Pradesh. Its name is derived from the Satpura range of hills. The terrain of the national park is extremely rugged and consists of sandstone peaks, narrow gorges, ravines and dense forests which is rich in biodiversity.
Patalkot valley
72.58km from Satpura Dam
Patalkot or the hidden world is a mystical valley located in the Tamia block of Chhindwara district. This horseshoe-shaped valley is surrounded by hills and there are several pathways to reach the villages located inside the valley. The rocks are mostly by the Archaean era which is nearly 2500 million years old .the government has been trying to make Patalkot an eco-tourism destination. The monsoon season is a popular time for visitors,
Sethani Ghat
83.29km from Satpura Dam
One of the largest ghats in India along the banks of the Narmada river which was built in the 19th century. thousands of people converge on this ghat during the Narmada Jayanthi celebrations. This ghat is always filled with people all the time.
Upper Wardha Dam
97.31km from Satpura Dam
It is an earthfill straight gravity dam over the Wardha River, a tributary of the Godai River, close Simhora town in Morshi taluk in Amravati zone in the Indian domain of Maharashtra. The dam gives multipurpose focal points of water framework, drinking water supply, surge control and hydropower age. It is generally called the Nala Damayanti Sagar
Ratapani Wildlife Sanctuary
97.71km from Satpura Dam
This is a wildlife sanctuary spread over 890 sqkm in the Bhopal-Raisen forest division of Madhya Pradesh which has a population of about 40 tigers and so many other varieties of flora and fauna and a wide variety of birds and mammals call it their home.
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Tawa River,, Madhya Pradesh 460447, India
This is a man-made lake created as a reservoir for the Power Plant which is surrounded by dense forests and hills. A lot of tourists come here during the monsoon time to view the opening of the shutters and to feel the power of water.