Waterfalls in Pachmarhi
Pachmarhi, considered to be the queen of
Satpura is one of the important Biosphere reserves of India, thus making it a
dreamland for nature lovers and Botanists. Pachmarhi waterfalls have garnered
attention amongst the tourists, due to it’s accessibility and lush greenery
around. Out of the several waterfalls, Rajat Prapat and Bee falls have been the
doyen of the domestic wanderers.
Waterfalls in
Pachmarhi make the best weekend getaways in Madhya Pradesh for families as well
as for a gang of friends. Pachmarhi is dotted with many picturesque waterfalls
cascading along the sandstone hills. The turbulent, milky white trails of water
falling from a height appears to be frothy and bubbly at the base of the valley,
which is a treat to the eyes. Photo enthusiasts throng the place in huge
numbers during the monsoon to create visual wonders and satiate their creative
quotient. Trekkers, hikers and nature lovers frequent this place due to it’s
sheer vibrancy. You may find every shade of green in the dense forest of
Pachmarhi. If you are lucky you might
sight a few giant squirrels, birds or animals of different species as they live
a mutual harmony with one another. The shimmering water with a hint of blue and
emerald echoes all over and drenches your heart with a soulful experience. Even after you would have left the place, the
whispers of cascading water will echo in your ears for times to come.
Rajat Prapat:
In hindi, the literal meaning of Rajat Prapat is a waterfall
that has a lustre and shines like that of silver. This Pachmarhi waterfall is a
typical horsetail type fall. You may like to tread the path towards the
waterfall on your own while you explore the flora and fauna of the place or you
may also take resort to a local guide who could help you download historical
and geological information. On a sunny day feel the soothing effect of water,
falling like little droplets of pearls all over you
Height: 350 feet.
Best Season to Visit: Accessible throughout the year
Location: Pachmarhi, Hoshangabad District (10 min walk from
Apsara Vihar), Madhya Pradesh
Activities: Photography, bathing, hiking
Distance from the Pachmarhi Bus Stand: Apsara Vihar is 3km
from the Bus stop and then a 3km trek to the fall.
Bee Falls:
Bee Fall, also known as Jamuna prapat by the locals is one
of the most popular tourist destination amongst Pachmarhi waterfalls. The
tribals usually frequented this place to collect honey, thus the name, Bee
Falls. The dense forest surrounding the fall adds to the beauty of the place. Tourists
with an adventurous streak spend weekends hiking amidst the lush vegetation.
The 400 odd steps will take you to the base of the waterfall where one can
enjoy the water gushing from atop. Several little bathing pools of different
shapes have been created over time by the sheer force of falling water. Travellers
frequent this place mainly during the summers to cool off and spend hours under
the falls having fun.
Height: 150 feet
Best Season to Visit: October to June
Location: Pachmarhi, Bee Fall Road, Madhya Pradesh
Activities: Photography, bathing, hiking.
Distance from the Pachmarhi Bus Stand: Bee Fall road is 10
km from the Bus stop and then a 1km trek down to the fall.
Writer – Sanchita Duitta Sen
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