The Christ Church, Pachmarhi. This is a remanant of the British Raj and is over a 100 years old.
The Christ Church, Pachmarhi. The church has lovely stained glass windows. Unfortunately we couldn't take any photographs of the glass as a mass was in progress.
The Christ Church, Pachmarhi.
The Pandava Gufa. These are five caves (Gufa) where the Pandavas, according to legend, are believed to have stayed while in exile. Pachmarhi takes its name from these caves.
A flower in the garden around the Pandava Gufa.
The Rajat Prapat
The valley around Rajat Prapat.
Apsara Tal
The steps that lead down to the Bees Fall in Pachmarhi. It is a 407 feet climb on the way back.
The Bees Fall
The forest around the Bees Fall
The Bees fall is a result of Pachmarhi's water purification plant.
The view from Priyadarshini point.
A Giant Squirrel.
A Giant Squirrel. We spotted this outside the Bada Mahadev cave.
Rock formations seen from the Jata Shankar Cave.
The moon rises over Pachmarhi.
The moon glows softly over Pachmarhi.