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From Bengal Lancer, but a nature enthusiast, explored the sylvan treasure of thePachmarhi Hills 150 years ago.

Capt J. Forsyth

We wish to follow the same trail, experienced by him with all the natural beauty which he found en-route.

We want all of you to share the excitement and experience the same passage of awesome landscape and rare forest wealth on his way to Pachmarhi.

Though the trail had taken months but we intend you to revisit the trail in three days showing you the very path which finally led to the discovery ofPachmarhi the virgin hill station of central India.

Day 1

Matkuli JhelaSatdhara Manakachar

SCHEDULE

Day 3

Day 2

Jhela Bainganga mel Kanjighat

Kanjighat PachmarhiForsyth Cascade

Drive -21Km.

Trekking - 9 Km.

Trekking - 7 Km.

Trekking Route

Treasures of the trail

Satdhara Satdhara

A very picturesque A very picturesque location on the river location on the river

Denva Denva

Jhela Camping Site : Day 1

View from the View from the Jhela camp Jhela camp

Crocodile Rock

Crocodile Rock

Tortoise Rock

Tortoise Rock

Water Fall on Denwa River

Bainganga Mel

River Bainganga meets Denwa at this place

A Delight for the photo hunters

What is special about this picture ?

Cross the sandy rivulet and feel the sand slipping under your feet

View the expanse at Maradeo hill top

Marhadeo Hill Top

Listen to the water rapids and feel them too!

Shoe of the devil

Pass through it and fulfill your

wishes

Kanjighat Camp

Camping Site at Kanjighat : Day 2

Meet and greet the 'Bharias'

local residents of Kanjighat

Mingle with locals

A day in the life of " Bharias"

Barghat

the valley with Banyan tree

one of the mile stone ,captain Forsyth mentioned in ch lll “The Mahadeo Hills”

Breathtaking view of Kanjighat Valley

kanjighat

Tamia

a mini hill station which is still unexplored

Tamia

D. O. Witt, Dy.C.F.compiled the flora "Trees shrubs and climbers in Central Provinces ” was camped at Pachmarhi on June 10th 1916.

‘Witt Fall’

Forsyth CascadeAnother milestone

named in memory of Capt. J Forsyth who exploredPachmarhi in 1862.

The Vulture point

A table top to rest and behold the sight of vultures.

Geedhmau Nala

Rare Plant Species

Lookout for these rare species. You might be just lucky!

Ecosystem managers at Work

Interaction and education ; enrich yourself

Temple Hillock

The holy milestone ,don’t forget to make a wish

Banjari Mai

“………By-and-by, through the vistas of the trees great isolated peaks began to appear, glowing red and fiery in the setting sun against the purple background of a cloud bank. The centre one of three, right ahead of us, was the peak of Mahadeo, deep in the bowels of which lies the shrine of god himself; to the left, like the bastion of some giant's hold, rose the square and abrupt form of Chauradeo ; while to the right, and further off than the others, frowned the sheer scarf ofDhoopgarh, the highest point of these Central Indian highlands………..”

Ch lll “The Mahadeo Hills”

Captain J. Forsyth

Capt.Forsyth refering to this view of three peaks,

namely Chauragarh, Mahadeo and Dhoopgarh.

Unfortunately, now this scenic view is blocked by the AEC Buildings and Eucalyptus pl’n .

All three peaks are visible from the nearby hillock, about 150 mt. from the trekking route

Tips for safe and memorable trek

• Use dustbins at camp sites.• keep your eatables in close containers .• Smoking and alcoholic drinks are prohibited .• Don’t enter into the deep waters .• Always remain close to your group .• In case of wildlife sighting , be calm and remain

with group .• Avoid drinking waters from the streams .• Follow the instructions of group leader and route

guides .

So let us pack our bags and find the Hidden Treasures

Best Wishes and let us have a safe journey

Leave nothing but

Take nothing but

The woods are lovely, dark and deep

But I have promises to keep,

And miles to go before I sleep,

And miles to go before I sleep!

.- Robert Frost