Kukru-Khamla is a scenic village in Betul District known for the coffee farms, windmills and jungle camping experiences. Situated in the range of Satpura, the tiny hill station offers its visitors eternal tranquillity and peace.
With this hill station added to your itinerary, Betul makes for an ideal destination to hop on a road trip and cherish the unspoiled beauty of nature away from urban chaos! This place falls in Betul district of Madhya Pradesh however if you are in Maharashtra then it close to Paratwada city in Amaravati district, Maharashtra. After August month is the best time to visit this place to experience greenery here. One can even enjoy the rainy season at this place.
Turi and Bharewa. Various eye-catching art pieces of bamboo and metal are made using innovative designs and techniques. Dhokra metal craft is quite popular here and is locally known as 'Bharai Kaam'. It is an art of moulding brass with the ancient technique of wax casting. The gifted artisans put in a commendable effort to make these intricate crafts known and remarkable! When in Betul, meet the local artists and buy handmade souvenirs for family...
Read moreOne of the best place. you can campair it with panchmari much better than Chikaldhara, because MH govt developed Chikaldhara's smallest place as tourist spot for example Jatra kund of Chikaldhara is smallest waterfall, here you can enjoy much bigger waterfall at kukru khamla road but our government did not developed it as of MH govt . You can book room at mp tourism website but as I said our govt emp did not take interest to maintain it even because WiFi of the resort was not functioning and no network is available there. Apart from above given reasons you should visit Kukru khamla once. Most preferably between July to Jan months. You will find...
Read moreKukru Kamla is a must-visit for anyone who loves nature and scenic views. The hilltop offers breathtaking panoramic sights of the Satpura ranges, especially during sunrise and sunset. The atmosphere is peaceful, with fresh air and a cool breeze that makes you forget all your worries.
The drive to Kukru Kamla is enjoyable if you love road trips, but some patches of the road may need careful driving. There’s no commercial crowd, so it’s perfect for people looking for a quiet, offbeat destination. If you're planning to visit, carry your own food and water as there are limited facilities.
Highly recommended for trekkers, photographers, and...
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