Dutchess Fall

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Pachmarhi, India

Tourist attraction

Dutchess Fall Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Dutchess Fall is located in Pachmarhi, India on F9CP7J5. Dutchess Fall is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in India.

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F9CP7J5

Amenities

Good for kids

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Roshan Bawankar

Attempt only when you are fit to do downhill and uphill for a 2 hours. Serene waterfall is guaranteed but with no option for food or water etc to drink. Carry your own stuff. Taking a guide along will be better.

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Shikhar malviya

Best place to visit in pachmarhi

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Saurabh Singh

It is fall in abyss. There is 1km adventurous trek of stairs to reach at Dutchess fall. It is worth the trek. The fall with tea and maggi is amazing.

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Ankit Tiwari

Very Beautiful and natural fall with an adventurous route..!!

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Rohan Palkar

This place is amazing, but just to give you all a heads up let me tell you that you will have to a lot of hiking in downward direction . And the same way while coming back you have to climb up a lot .but the waterfall is worth it You cannot take your personal car there . You have to book a MP tourism vehicle with a guide from byson lodge which is under MPTDc

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Sourabh Raikwar

8 km treck...best experience ever

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Dhruv Kushwaha

The descent is too steep and trek is almost of the 4km to the base of fall's first cascade.... It is 800m in the deep.. Avoid this if you are with kids below 7 years or with members more than 60 bcz it is very steep and difficult ...... But at the end of it you will love this place,..Very peaceful place....Much better waterfall as compared to BEE FALL, no rush at all... Also some space for swimming... A must visit place

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Suresh Menon

Probably the longest trek to any waterfall in Panchmarhi, from the last point where vehicles can reach I was told it would be approximately 4 to 5 kilometres, but the path was so steep in places, that it seemed much further There was absolute silence, because there was hardly anyone it being off-season, except the chirping sound of insects and the occasional screech of birds or the tap-tapping sound of a woodpecker going about its job.. Make sure that you carry plenty of water The trek and the accompanying difficulties were worth it after reaching the waterfalls It is such a beautiful spot and there was hardly anyone, I simply slept on the grass for a couple of hours with the occasional spray brought by the breezes keeping me cool. There was no NOISE, only the gurgling of the waterfalls & the chirping of birds & the buzzing of insects...