Travel Tips: If you also like mountains then plan to visit these offbeat hill stations of Madhya Pradesh!

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When there is a slight change in the weather, especially during the summer season, people plan to visit cool places. During the summer holidays, people especially start thinking about visiting hill stations. However, hill stations are also crowded during the summer season. Therefore, during every holiday, people look for places where there is less crowd and they can spend leisure time with their family. If you are also looking for such offbeat destinations, then we are going to give you information about those places.

Pachmarhi :

Pachmarhi is a very beautiful hill station located in Narmadapuram district. Pachmarhi is part of the Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve and is one of the most famous hill stations in central India. If you visit Madhya Pradesh during the holidays and do not visit Pachmarhi, your trip will remain incomplete. Here you can also see Satpura National Park, Duchess Falls, Dhupgarh and B Falls.

Tapovan Hills:

Tapovan Hills near Sapna Dam is one of the best hill stations in Madhya Pradesh. By going here you will definitely get lost there. There are also enough plantations and nurseries to keep you busy during your visit. Moreover, it is easily accessible from neighbouring cities, making it one of the best places for tourists and locals alike.

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Tamiya:

Located near Satpura National Park, Tamiya is a sparsely populated hill station. It is about 208 kilometres from Nagpur. Major attractions of this small hill station include the historic church and museum. The nearest airport and railway station are at Nagpur. You can also visit places like Patalkot Valley, Sunset Point and Tribal Museum.

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Amarkantak Hill Station:

Amarkantak Hill Station will be best for you. It is situated 200 kilometres away from Jabalpur. This pilgrimage hill station is also called the 'King of Pilgrimages' i.e. 'King of Pilgrimages'. The three major rivers of Madhya Pradesh – Narmada, Son and Johila – originate in the Amarkantak Mountains. You can visit places like Mai Ki Bagiya, Kapildhara, Kabir Chabutra, Narmada Kund, Sonmuda Amarkantak, Sarvodaya Jain Temple and Shri Yantra Temple.