Bhopal/Lucknow. The beauty of Madhya Pradesh, which is called the heart of India, attracts tourists in every season, but with the arrival of monsoon, the geography and view of this state changes completely. The torrential rains between July and October breathe new life into the forests, mountains and valleys of MP. During this time, the historical forts here get surrounded by clouds, dry rivers come in spate and dry hills get covered with a velvety green sheet. According to Madhya Pradesh Tourism (MP Tourism), if you want to spend some moments of peace by going close to nature in this monsoon season, then these 5 magical places of Madhya Pradesh, which are known for their high waterfalls and beautiful valleys, will make your journey memorable forever.
1. Pachmarhi: The only hill station of Madhya Pradesh (Queen of Satpura)
Pachmarhi, situated amidst the Satpura hills, hides in the shadow of clouds during monsoon. The temperature here is very pleasant between July and October and deep green valleys are visible all around.
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Main Attractions: from here ‘Bee Fall’ And ‘Duchess Falls’ They are in full bloom during rainy days. Apart from this, seeing the view of the setting sun from Handi Khoh (deep valley) and Dhupgarh is no less than heaven.
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How to reach: The nearest railway station is Pipariya, which is about 50 kilometers from Pachmarhi.
2. Bhedaghat (Jabalpur): Magical drops of Dhuandhar Falls
Bhedaghat, located just 25 kilometers from Jabalpur, is famous for the huge marble rocks on the banks of river Narmada.
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Main Attractions: When the water of Narmada is in spate during monsoon, ‘Dhuandhar Waterfall’ The view is worth seeing. Water falls with such height and velocity that an atmosphere like fog or smoke is created all around. During the rainy season, this form of water stream flowing among the marble valleys is awe-inspiring.
3. Mandu: Meeting of historical ruins and valleys
Mandu, located about 90 kilometers from Indore, is a historical city which testifies to the immortal love of Rani Roopmati and Baz Bahadur.
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Main Attractions: During monsoon days, dark clouds are seen floating over the tall palaces and forts of Mandu. The deep green valleys like Kakra Khoh and the natural beauty around Jahaz Mahal are worth seeing in this season. Visiting Mandu during monsoon is a great experience for history and nature lovers.
4. Amarkantak: Origin of Narmada and serene valleys
Amarkantak, situated amidst the Maikal Hills, is not only a holy pilgrimage site but also a very beautiful natural place. It acts as a watershed between the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal.
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Main Attractions: The holy Narmada and Son rivers originate from here. During monsoon, the dense forests and hills of Amarkantak are covered with clouds. from here ‘Kapil Dhara’ And ‘milk stream’ Waterfalls drenched with rain water mesmerize the tourists.
5. Patalpani and Tincha Falls (Indore): Best destination for weekend.
If you are in Indore or its surrounding areas, there can be no better place to enjoy the monsoon than Patalpani and Tincha Fall.
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Main Attractions: Patalpani Falls falls from a height of about 300 feet and the deep valleys surrounding it become completely green. However, the water flow here increases suddenly during the rainy season, so tourists are strictly advised not to go too close to the waterfall and follow the warnings of the local administration.
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