Patalpani is a waterfall in Madhya Pradesh. The waterfall is approximately 300 feet high. It is on the Choral River. The Patalpani Waterfall is located in Mhow Tehsil of Indore district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. The water flow is highest immediately after the rainy season (usually after July. The area around Patalpani is a popular picnic and trekking spot.
Deoguradia, a small picturesque village situated 8 km from Indore on Nemawar Road, is an ideal tourist spot specially for trekking. The major attraction here is the 7th century old monolithic rock temple which was rebuilt in 18th century by Ahilya Bai Holkar. The temple has a water outlet in the form of Gomukh which is also called as Garuda Tirth and from the outlet water flows out almost as in abhishek to the Gods. The original shivalinga is placed 12 feet under water in a sunken temple above which the present temple is built. A three day long fair is conducted annually on Shivaratri day (mid Febrauary) to honour the deity shri Gutkeshwar Mahadeo, an avatar of Lord Shiva.