Pandav Waterfall
The Pandava waterfall is a natural attraction that draws attention more frequently. Located at a height of 30 meters from the land in the middle of Panna, this sight of flowing water around the edges mesmerizes the visitor’s subconscious mind. This fall is named after the legendary Hindu epic – Mahabharat. It is believed that the Pandava brothers visited this pool. This legend is what acts as a magnet for most tourists.
A major attraction in the Panna National Park and Tiger Reserve, the Pandav falls is fed with local springs, making it flow throughout the year. However, this major fall in the list of waterfalls in Madhya Pradesh is in its full glory from October to March.
Since it comes under the authority of the Panna National Park, there are a certain set of rules that one must follow on their visit to this beautiful waterfall.
The waterfall earns its name from a legend, according to which the Pandavas once resided in the 5 caves which can be found near the fall. It is believed that they visited the region during their exile period or the Agyaatvaas. The 100 ft waterfall creates a beautiful pond at the bottom which serves as a natural nursery and breeding ground for the Rohu fish.