A curated guide to the best hill stations in Madhya Pradesh to visit this summer (2026). Pachmarhi – Known as the “Queen of Satpura,” this is the most famous hill station in Madhya Pradesh. It offers waterfalls, caves, and lush forests, making it perfect for both relaxation and adventure. Tamia – A hidden gem in the Satpura ranges, Tamia is less crowded and ideal for those seeking solitude. It’s surrounded by dense forests and offers panoramic views of valleys. Amarkantak – A spiritual hill station where the Narmada River originates. It combines natural beauty with temples and sacred sites, making it a blend of spirituality and nature. Shivpuri – Famous for its lakes, forests, and wildlife, Shivpuri is a serene retreat with colonial charm and nearby national parks. Mandu – Though more renowned for its heritage, Mandu sits on a plateau with cool breezes and scenic views, offering a mix of history and hill-station vibes. Why Visit in Summer - Escape the central Indian heat with cooler climates in the Satpura and Vindhya ranges. - Ideal for trekking, boating, and exploring waterfalls. - Less crowded compared to Himalayan hill stations, giving a more peaceful experience. Travel Tips - Best time: April–June for pleasant weather. - Activities: Trekking in Pachmarhi, spiritual retreats in Amarkantak, forest walks in Tamia, heritage exploration in Mandu. - Accessibility: Most hill stations are well-connected by road from Bhopal, Jabalpur, and Indore.
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