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Shri Panch Pandav Caves. Pachmarhi

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FC5J+9W4, Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh 461881, IndiaMap
Phone+91 755 278 0600
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  • PMV_13
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    Not much to the caves but view from top - breath taking.

    Pandav Caves. Some background info on Pandav caves. Capt. James Forsyth discovered Pachmarhi in 1857. That was also the time when he located five caves on a hill. In the local language, five means ...

    Reviewed on Aug 1, 2022
  • TellTraveller
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    Good if you are travelling with Kids aged 10-15

    For exact location type "Shri Pancha Pandava Caves Panchmarhi"! The government has developed a huge lawn garden at the foothills of the caves. The caves themselves are sealed closed with meshed gates....

    Reviewed on Sep 12, 2021
  • Ravi S
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    Nice heritage place.

    This place is well maintained and railings have been provided for safe climbing/ stairs. From top one gets a good view of pachmari. Must visit place when you are in Pachmari.

    Reviewed on Aug 31, 2021
  • 743rakeshkhare
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    Family picnic to Pachmarhi after Corona lockdown

    Visited Pandav Caves on the 1st day itself by our private cab. This spot was situated very near to our Resort. It is a place where the Pandav had stayed during their Agyatavas. Nice place to visit..

    Reviewed on Jan 16, 2021
  • LetsGoSightseeing
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    Soaked in the Garden

    The Pandav Caves were cut into a low hill. Buddhist monks created the caves anytime from the first century AD to the 10th century AD. The caves were roughly carved, but attractive. We bravely enter...

    Reviewed on Sep 4, 2020

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