Pachmarhi is Madhya Pradesh's most verdant gem. A
lovely hill resort girdled by the Satpura ranges, it offers absolute
tranquility. Bridle paths lead into placid forest groves of wild bamboo,
jamun, dense sal forests and delicate bamboo thickets
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Complementing the magnificence of nature
are the works of man; Pachmarhi is also an archaeological treasure-
house. In cave shelters in the Mahadeo Hills is an astonishing richness
in rock paintings. Most of these have been placed in the period
500-800 AD, but the earliest paintings are an estimated 10,000 years
old.
In Pachmarhi, Bagpipes skirled in a
flower-bright valley while ancient dancers cavorted on a rock. The pipes
and the dancers were separated by thousands of years: typical of this
little town in the Saptura Mountains. Contrasting cultures and ages
exist in harmony as if time and trends mean little in this serene,
wooded place. Pachmarhi is for unwinding, effortlessly. Roads meander
gently groves of trees, open spaces and heritage cottages sitting
contentedly in their old gardens.
The town has a quiet gentility about it
as if Victorian traditions and high collars still governed most people's
lives. Much of this ambience has been set, and is still being
maintained, by the strong presence of the Army whose Education Corps
is headquartered here. The old cottages, meticulously maintained by the
Military Engineering Serivces, have changed little since the days of
Kipling.
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