A Rustic Retreat Near Dhuandhar Waterfall
Located just 500 meters from the iconic
Dhuandhar Waterfall in Dudwara, Namami Narmade Homestay and Panchawati Homestay
are two traditional village stays run by brothers Bodhan Singh Patel and None
Lal Patel. These beautifully built mud houses, with 14-inch-thick walls made
from local yellow soil, are naturally cool and perfectly blend into the rural
landscape.
The two homestays share a peaceful
courtyard, ideal for relaxing, dining, or socializing under the shade of mango,
guava, and jackfruit trees. The tranquil green setting offers a refreshing
escape just steps from one of Madhya Pradesh’s most popular natural
attractions.
Guests enjoy farm-to-table meals made from
fresh, organic vegetables grown on-site. For those interested in regional
flavors, the homestays offer millet-based dishes such as kodo, kutki, and
kudai, along with an array of traditional rotis prepared from jowar, bajra, and
birra. These wholesome meals offer a true taste of the Malwa and Mahakoshal
culinary traditions.
Whether you're visiting Dhuandhar Falls or
exploring the surrounding beauty of the Narmada Valley, Namami Narmade and
Panchawati Homestays provide a culturally rich, eco-friendly, and nourishing
experience in the heart of rural Madhya Pradesh.
Dhuandhar Waterfall, Marble Rocks, Bargi Dam, Balancing
Rock, Madan Mahal Fort, Sangram Sagar Lake, Hanumantal Jain Mandir, Chausath
Yogini Temple, Gwarighat, Dumna Nature Reserve Park, Shiva Statue at Kachnar
City, Rani Durgavati Museum