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Pachmarhi – The Queen of Satpura: A Journey into the Heart of Madhya Pradesh

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  Explore Pachmarhi – The Queen of Satpura: A Journey into the Heart of Madhya Pradesh Some places don’t just appear on a map, they carve a little space in your memory. For me, Pachmarhi in Madhya Pradesh is one such place. Tucked away in the Satpura hills , this hill station doesn’t shout for attention — it quietly charms you with misty mornings, forest trails, and stories carved in stone. No wonder locals lovingly call it the Queen of Satpura . First Impressions I still remember the drive up the winding roads. The hot plains of central India slowly gave way to cool breezes, and suddenly, there it was — a plateau surrounded by green hills. Pachmarhi doesn’t feel crowded or overdone like many other hill stations. It has that rare calm where you actually hear the sound of your footsteps on forest soil. Geography That Breathes Life Pachmarhi sits at over 1,000 meters above sea level, resting on a plateau that feels like nature’s balcony. The Satpura ranges here are ancient — ol...

Discover the Places of Sundarbans

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Discover the Places of Sundarbans: The Ultimate Tourist Guide to India’s  Mangrove Marvel Soaking in the sights, one breathtaking view at a time  Introduction The Indian Sundarbans, part of the world’s largest mangrove forest, lies in the southern region of West Bengal, along the Bay of Bengal. Spanning over 4,200 sq km, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a natural wonder known for its dense mangroves, winding waterways, and rich biodiversity. It is also home to the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger, saltwater crocodiles, spotted deer, and hundreds of bird species. The Indian Sundarbans offers a raw, untamed beauty that draws nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and adventurers alike. Exploring the Sundarbans: An Introduction to the Largest Mangrove Forest The Geography and Extent of the Sundarbans Stretching along India's and Bangladesh's southern coasts, Sundarbans cover an area of roughly 10,000 square kilometres. The vast mangrove labyrinth is one of th...