Pench Tiger Reserve

Pench Tiger Reserve, located in Madhya Pradesh and partly in Maharashtra, is one of India’s premier tiger habitats. It is named after the Pench River that flows through the park and supports a rich variety of wildlife including tigers, leopards, and deer. The reserve also inspired Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book, making it a place of both ecological and literary significance.

Kohka Lake

Kohka Lake, located near the Pench Tiger Reserve, is a serene freshwater lake surrounded by lush forests and hills. It offers a peaceful retreat and is popular for birdwatching, especially at sunrise and sunset. The calm waters and scenic beauty make it a perfect spot for nature lovers visiting the Pench region.

Ramtek Temple

Ramtek Temple, located near Pench, is an ancient hilltop shrine dedicated to Lord Rama. It is believed that Lord Rama rested here during his exile, giving the place great religious significance. The temple offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and attracts both pilgrims and tourists alike.

Totladoh Dam

Totladoh Dam, a gravity dam on the Pench River near Ramtek in Maharashtra, stands as a significant hydroelectric project with a capacity of 160 MW. Completed in 1989, the dam created a 72 sq. km reservoir, of which 54 sq. km lies within the Pench National Park in Madhya Pradesh, enhancing the region's ecological diversity .

Pachdhar Pottery Village

Pachdhar Pottery Village, located near Pench National Park in Seoni district, Madhya Pradesh, is renowned for its traditional pottery craftsmanship. Home to approximately 100 families of the Kumhaar community, the villagers create handcrafted earthenware like diyas, piggy banks, and tea tumblers using age-old techniques passed down through generations.

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