Certainly the most important among the attractions of Pavagarh is the temple with a red-face image of the Goddess. Devotees strongly believe that Goddess fulfil the wishes of one and all. Huge fortifications and bird eye view of the region enthral the visitors.
Though the temple is in ruins, its ornate stone carvings have wonderful appeal. Dedicated to Lord Lakulisa (a form of Lord Shiva), the temple showcases the interesting Nagara architecture style.
The hill station also has numerous Jain temples that attract huge numbers of followers from all religions. Navalakka, Bhavanaderi and Parsvanath Temples are the noteworthy ones. Take assistance of a tourist guide to obtain important tourist information before visiting these temples.
Dedicated to the revered Sufi saint, this place is located little above the Mahakali Temple and has soothing environment.
Located halfway to Pavagarh Temple, the plateau has a unique attraction in the form of the ruins of a royal palace that belonged to Patai Raval family.
Two small water ponds on the way to temple are where the devotees take holy dip. When viewed from the top, these water bodies offer splendid beauty.