Pal is a village situated in Satpura range on the bank of the Suki River in Raver tehsil in Jalgaon district of Maharashtra state of India.
When British rule began in Khandesh in 1817, they found Pal village desolate and infested with wild animals.
Historical records mention existence of fort, Mosque and Hathi (elephant) wada in the Pal village.
[2] Due to its high elevation and isolated nature in Satpura mountains surrounded by forests, Pal is locally known as picnic spot and hill station.
[3] As per 2011 Census of India, Pal village had 1471 households with population of 7041 people, of which 3676 are males while 3365 are females.