Jabalpur: The town of Jabalpur is a fast expanding city with a multitude of options for sightseeing and various places of interest. A 17th century fort situated near Narmada river and a temple located near Roopnath are must-visits. Besides them, Bhedaghat-Marble Rocks and Dhuandhar Falls are the most eminent tourist attractions in Jabalpur. Balancing Rock is another site which is must see for tourists here. Jabalpur overall is a bustling city with modern amenities, lots of working class people and some British architecture along with beautiful natural landscapes. Bandhavgarh National Park and Kanha National Park are also nearby and Jabalpur can be made a central location to visit these wildlife locations."
Kanha: The park was established in the year 1955 and has since actively contributed to the preservation of many endangered species. The National Park was taken under the Project Tiger Reserve in 1974. Abundant in flora and fauna, the Kanha National Park houses one of the rarest species of deer- the Barasingha. One of the most scenic wildlife reserves in Asia today, this National Park came to be known the world over through Rudyard Kipling's book- The jungle Book. An alluring and picturesque landscape this, it is famous for its wildlife safaris and attracts tourists from all over the world. Other important animals in this park are leopards, wild dogs, wild cats, foxes, sloth bears, hyenas, langurs, wild boars and jackals. Reptiles including pythons, cobras, krait and other varieties of snakes are also found in this National Park.
Pachmarhi: The only hill station in Madhya Pradesh, Pachmarhi is often known as the queen of the Satpura ranges. Situated at an altitude of 1,067 feet, this tourist spot is blessed with myriad attractions like ancient caves and beautiful monuments. Being at an elevated height and surrounded by beautiful forests of the Satpuras, with their streams and waterfalls Pachmarhi gives any tourist a serene and memorable experience. Since Pachmarhi was discovered and developed in the modern times by Captain James Forsyth of the British Army, this city houses charming churches built in colonial style architecture.
Entry/Exit point of Tour:
Day 1: Arrival at Jabalpur
Today, pick you up from Jabalpur Railway station / Airport and check in at the hotel. The original settlement in this area was ancient Tripuri and the rulers of this city, the Hayahaya, are mentioned in the Mahabharata. It passed successively into Mauryan and then Gupta control until, in 875 AD, it was taken by the Kalchuri rulers. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 2: Jabalpur to Kanha (166.1 KMs)
Today morning after breakfast. Transfer to Kanha. On way sightseeing of Bhedaghat like the Marble Rocks at Bhedaghat rise to a hundred feet on either side of the Narmada. Kanha is virtually a tiger land, with several tigresses occupying traditionally famous natal areas. There is a rich assemblage of co-predators and prey animals. Perhaps the most precious animal of Kanha is the Central Indian Barasingha. This Swamp deer is the last world population of the species. The lush sal and bamboo forests, grassy meadows and ravines of Kanha provided inspiration to Rudyard Kipling for his famous novel "Jungle Book"! Check in at the resort and relax. Evening would be reserved for a small nature walk wherein our experts shall take you for a nature trail in the surrounding areas. Overnight at hotel.
Day 3: Kanha
Today you can ideally enjoy two wildlife safaris in the Premium zone of the park. One early morning and one post lunch. Each Safari takes approximately 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours. The Safaris are done in open gypsies and each gypsy has a driver and a naturalist as per the park regulations. Apart from its fame, the Bengal Tiger, other commonly seen animals in the park include the spotted deer, sambar, barking deer, the four-horned deer, fox, hyena, jungle cat, civets, porcupine, honey badger and hares. Gaur can be sighted near the water holes. Reptiles like pythons, cobras, krait, rat snakes, vipers, keelbacks and grass snakes are nocturnal animals, and are therefore rarely seen. There are many species of turtles as well as amphibians found in or near the water bodies along with a number of migratory birds. Enjoy the safaris, click lots of images and experience the wilderness of Kanha. Later enjoy dinner on the land of the tigers. Transfer to Pachmarhi (331.5 KMs).
Note: Safaris in Kanha (On your own)
Day 4: Arrive at Pachmarhi
Arrive at Pachmarhi, check in to hotel. After freshening-up, leave for a nature walk, exploring the prime attractions on your own. As the day is at leisure, you can indulge in the activities of your interest. Hold hand in hand; explore the place, whispering sweet nothings in each other's ears. Stay overnight.
Day 5: Pachmarhi
After breakfast, You visit the most popular attractions of Pachmarhi such as Priyadarshini (Forsyth Point) - around 5 km from the town this popular view point offers stunning views of the surroundings along with memorable sunset views; Bee Fall- a 35 m high popular waterfall, it is ideal for nature-lovers; Handi Khoh- a huge ravine with thick woodland and a cliff of 300 feet which is known to have connection with Lord Shiva and Fairy pool- also known as Apsara Vihar- it is a small waterfall (30 feet high) and a naturally formed pool. In the evening, explore the local market of the place. Here you can get your hands on some wonderful tribal craft items, made by the local Gond and Bastar tribes. Do not forget to try local cuisine dishes and savor their lip-smacking flavor. Overnight in Pachmarhi.
Day 6: Pachmarhi
After Breakfast, tons of places to explore when you are here. To take back the best experience, walk down this green destination in the morning and enjoy the scenic beauty. Later, continue with sightseeing at Chhota Mahadeo- a small trek takes you to this old temple that is dedicated to Lord Shiva, Jata Shankar- a natural cave in deep ravine with lingam-shaped stalagmites, Chauragarh – Pachmarhi's second highest peak with a Lord Shiva temple and Chauragarh fort and Dhoopgarh- highest point in Satpura ranges known as famous sunrise and sunset view point. Capture and take back with you the eternal romance of the place. Overnight stay.
Day 7: Departure Pachmarhi
The tour ends here today. Meet our representative who helps you with transfer to the railway station. Board and head for the onward journey.
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Jabalpur: A tourist destination because of its splendid ghats, waterfalls and a mild glitter of historical and cultural structures.
Shopping in Jabalpur: The old bazaar displays traditional handicrafts and ethnic collection of Jabalpur whereas the big shopping malls satisfy both, budget and the high class travelers. The exclusive traditional artifacts include toys and terracotta items. Also do not miss out on the crafts of jute and the silver, brass ware items and stunning zadosi embroidery along with Chanderi and Maheshwari saris, which are an exclusive of Jabalpur. You can also go to Mrignayani, which is a government emporium for handicrafts especially jute items. The old bazaars in Jabalpur are the ideal place for the antiques. If you wish to purchase local and cheap items then noisy chowks and the strident galis or alleyways are the perfect places to be.
Kanha: Jeep Safaris, elephant safaris, city shopping
Shopping in Kanha National Park: It is all about buying handicraft items, t-shirts, woodworks and key chains to protect your luggage from the local stores. However, most of these shopping items are highly priced. Visitors have to master the skill of bargaining to make profitable purchase.
Pachmarhi: Bee falls, Pandava Caves, Dhoopgarh, The Jata Shankar Caves, Mahadeo hill, Handi Khoh, Priyadarshini point.
Shopping in Pachmarhi: It can be a great experience for the visitors. You might not get fancy items to buy, but there are some interesting things made by the tribal people of this region that are worth buying. The local markets display tribal crafts made by the Bastar and Gond tribes. The beautiful and exquisite canopy and bamboo work of the tribal people are commendable. The agricultural tools, baskets, hunting tools can be found in the local weekly markets. The metal artefacts made by the Bastar community of tribes are worth buying from here. Local paintings from Pachmarhi are world renowned and should be added to your shopping list. Pachmarhi is also known for its local honey and herbal ayurvedic medicines. Other items you may buy from here include jute and marble decorative items that make for some great souvenirs.