A Visit To Pachmarhi During Festival – Glory of Pachmarhi Utsava
Pachmarhi, a hill station turned tourist destination in the Satpura ranges is situated in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Also known as the “Satpura ki Rani” or the “Queen of Satpura”, Pachmarhi has become largely popular among tourists in the recent years. Blessed with varied waterfalls and lofty hills, Pachmarhi is an inspiring natural beauty for all the visitors. This charming hill station is presently counted as one of the major tourist places in Madhya Pradesh and is a major income source for the state’s tourism industry. Mainly Bhopal and Madhya Pradesh invites the maximum number of traffic to this hill station.
The hill station is naturally blessed with forests, streams and waterfalls that give a picturesque effect to this destination. Filled with rich flora and fauna, Pachmarhi is surrounded with rich timber reserves including teak. The hill station has a lots of cave paintings in the forests which drives a huge number of tourists to the forests of Pachmarhi. There are many major tourist attractions of Pachmarhi and the most popular among these that are widely visited by tourists are: Rajat prapat, Bee fall, Pandav caves, Bada Mahadev, Gupt Mahadev, Chauragarh, Apsara falls, Jatashankar, Duchess falls, Pachmarhi fall, Waters meet and many more.
In the recent years, Pachmarhi has seen flock of tourists throughout the whole year. This is because beholding a pleasurable climate; it is suitable for a grand visit during any time of the year. However a visit to Pachmarhi during festival in itself carries lots of glory and delight. Pachmarhi festivals are an embodiment of the cultural and traditional values of the town and thus allow tourists to experience the town in the light of festivals. Pachmarhi is a beholder of many festivals having a great influence of the Hindu religion. The main festival of Pachmarhi is the Pachmarhi Utsava, celebrated for six long days during the end of the year. This Pachmarhi festival exhibits many cultural events, fairs and crafts exhibition and attracts a huge number of tourists. The beauty of this festival lies in its beholding the folk arts of the hill station. Another important festival of Pachmarhi is the MahaShivratri celebrated during the month of February as a token of prayer to Lord Shiva. These Pachmarhi festivals allow tourists to experience the glory of such rituals and therefore a visit to Pachmarhi during festival offers the visitors a delightful journey through the culture of the town along with its natural bounty.
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