The attractiveness of hill stations increases as the intense summer begins to rule. Madhya Pradesh is known for its wildlife sanctuaries and historical wonders, but it also has plenty of beautiful hill stations. These hill stations., nestled amidst lush greenery, offer a peaceful and exciting getaway from the summer heat. Here are 4 exotic hill stations in Madhya Pradesh to explore this summer.
1. Pachmarhi Hill
The Pachmarhi hill, located in the Madhya Pradesh district of Hoshangabad, is also known as the “Queen of the Satpuras.” It gets its name from the fact that it is located above sea level in the Satpura range. There is a famous five-cave commonly here known as the Pandavas Cave. There is a Priyadarshini waterfall there as well, which is probably falling from heaven
2. Chanderi
Chanderi is well known for its historical significance, but its undulating landscape adds to its attraction. Nestled at 656 meters above sea level, this ancient town offers a remarkable mix of history and natural beauty. Climb up to Chanderi Fort, which is situated on a hill and offers stunning views of the village below.
3. Mandu
Explore Mandu’s historic hill station and take a step back in time. Mandu, perched on the Vindhya Range, is packed with architectural wonders from the sixth century. Explore the Mandu Fort ruins, which are home to beautifully carved palaces, mosques and tombs that all tell stories of bygone eras.
4. Shivpuri Hill
It is one of the most peaceful regions of India. It is located at a height of 478 meters above sea level. It also has Madhav Vilas Palace, which represents its royal wealth and pride. The beautiful architecture and reddish-pink colour of this palace make it appear gorgeous. Similar to the Ganga river, Parihar is a holy bathing place.