Mandu Travel Guide PDF - Tourist Places, Sightseeing
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Mandu Travel Guide PDF - Tourist Places, Sightseeing
Mandu Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/mandu Mandu Known as an architectural marvel for its ancient forts that are in complete harmony with nature, Mandu in Madhya Pradesh is an archaeologist’s and photographer's treat. Thronged by many tourists every year, these locales are highly alluring and replete with all the delights of nature in the form of plateaus, rivers, thick greenery coupled with amazing architecture. This Pdf and its contents are copyright © 2013,ixigo.com, all rights reserved. ixigo logo, the character and all other marks displayed herein are registered and/or common law trademarks of ixigo.com and/or third parties. Famous For : City Another treasure in the heart of India, Mandu is a town encased in history and wrapped in mythology. It was established as long back as in the 6th century AD, and has since then been under the rule of various emperors from the Rajput Parmara rulers of Malwa, to the Mughal Emperor Humayun. This varied history also led to a lot of architectural variation, such as imposing Darwazas, the river flanked Jahaz Mehal, the sloping walled fort- Hindola Mahal and the example of refined Afghan architecture, Hoshang Shah's Tomb. The Lohani Caves and Temple Ruins, and the Neelkanth Palace And Temple also make for exiciting day trips when in Mundu. The marvellous constructions from eras gone by coupled with scenic landscapes draw a lot of tourists to this destination. Mandu in the monsoon is easily one of the most romantic of places. The advantages of its hilly location come alive, the pastel page 1 shades of its centuries-old monuments are set off by the brilliant natural green setting, and the loveliness is doubled because it’s reflected in omnipresent, voluptuous water bodies — talaos, baolis, kunds, streams, rivulets…. Mandu can be best described as a hill-fortress, spread over a flat hilltop, 6 km by 8 km in dimension, easily covered on foot, teeming with architecture, history and possibility. It owes its existence to the Parmar kings who carved out an independent kingdom here in the 8th century CE. As you go up the hill, unexpected lakes shimmer after every turn, and flower-decked trees frame distant views of some old fort darwaza, standing with grave dignity. You have to picture a flatland called the Malwa Plateau, from which rise a number of hills that form the crest of the Vindhya Range. When To Successive kings abundantly appreciated the enchantment as well as the possibilities of a fortification at such a site. The Parmar kings, the Sultans of Malwa and the Mughals turn Mandu into a palimpsest of signature fortifications and palaces. They seem to have built with an unerring eye, using the undulating heights and plenitude of water bodies as the main architectural feature. And to cap it all, Mandu is the theatre for the sad and enduring legend of Rani Rupmati and her romance with Sultan Baz Bahadur. May VISIT http://www.ixigo.com/weather-in-mandu-lp-1051091 Jan Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. Max: 23.7°C Min: 9.4°C Rain: 21.6mm Feb Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. Max: 26.6°C Min: 12.6°C Rain: 22.3mm Mar Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Max: 31.2°C Min: 16.9°C Rain: 28.9mm Apr Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Max: 35.6°C Min: 21.1°C Rain: 27.2mm Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, umbrella. Max: 36.9°C Min: 23.5°C Rain: 54.8mm Jun Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, umbrella. Max: 33.2°C Min: 23.4°C Rain: 259.0mm Jul Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, umbrella. Max: 29.8°C Min: 22.7°C Rain: 333.6mm Aug Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, umbrella. Mandu Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/mandu Max: 29.3°C Min: 22.4°C Rain: 321.7mm 35 km from Dhar, Mandu, Madhya Pradesh 454010, India Sep Jahaj Mahal internal Road, Mandu, Mandav, Madhya Pradesh 454010, India Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, umbrella. Max: 29.4°C Min: 21.6°C Rain: 254.8mm Oct Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, umbrella. Max: 28.9°C Min: 18.7°C Rain: 92.7mm Nov Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. Max: 26.6°C Min: 13.8°C Rain: 18.8mm Dec Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. Max: 24.0°C Min: 9.9°C Rain: 9.5mm What To SEE 5 Sights Sandwiched between two large pools of water (Munja Talao and Kapur Talao), the star attraction in Royal Complex is the Jahaz Mahal or ShipPalace. This long and narrow palace is reflected in the waters like a ship at sea, as its name suggests. The unique structure matches the colourful life of its builder Ghiyas-udDin (1469-1500). With pavilions and domes, it is open and spacious. The terrace sports the rare juxtaposition of both round and less-seen conical domes. http://www.ixigo.com/places-to-visit-see-in-mandu-lp-1051091 1 page 2 Dedicated to Hoshang Shah, the first appointed Islamic king of the Malwa region, this square shaped tomb is situated near the Jami Masjid, in the Mandu City. Hoshang’s Tomb served as a template for Shah Jahan, while constructing the Taj Mahal as it was the first marble monument to be built in the country. It is known for its exquisite proportions, carvings and ornamentations. The main sarcophagus of the king is carved in the form of a casket and the mihrab moulded on top. Dharmashala, a colonnade divided into three aisles by rows of pillars is present within the tomb. It portrays a beautiful amalgamation of the Hindu and Islamic styles of architectures. 3 Royal Complex 2 Hoshang's Tomb Jahaz Mahal Jahaz Mahal, Mandav, Madhya Pradesh, India A part of the Royal Complex, this lengthy and narrow palace reflecting in the waters feels like a ship at sea. The unique playful structure of the Jahaz Mahal matches the colourful life of its builder Ghiyas-ud-Din (1469-1500). The king, apparently not content with the bevy of 15,000 beauties in his seraglio, surrounded himself with “500 beautiful and young Turkish females in men’s clothes and an equal number of Abyssinian females, all in uniform and armed…” says historian Farishta. With many pavilions and domes, the mahal is open and spacious. In a rare juxtaposition, the terrace has both round and conical domes. The place is also the site where Nur Jahan is said to have killed four tigers with six bullets in 1617. Jahaz Mahal hosted Jehangir on an evening when, according to the Emperor, “they lighted lanterns all round the tanks and buildings…. It appeared as if the whole surface of the tank was a plain of fire. A grand entertainment took place and the drunkards indulged themselves to excess!” The ASI has housed an Archaeological Museum in Taveli Mahal, in front of the Jahaz Mahal. Here you can see remnants of a rich past. 4 Hindola Mahal Mandu Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/mandu Mandu, Madhya Pradesh, India A part of the Royal Complex , Hindola Mahal (Swing Palace) is named so because of the perceptible tilt of its side walls, giving an illusion that the monument is swaying. Its jaalis, tracery work, wide arches and ‘swinging’ walls, all add to its appeal. You can have a pleasant time wandering behind Hindola Mahal, in a dream-like mesh of ruined palaces, the charming Champa Baoli where water apparently had the fragrance of champak flowers, tahkhanas (cool underground rooms), a hamam, a theatre, and yet another Jal Mahal located on the Munja Talao. 5 13, Nai Bagad, Main Road, Ranipura, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India +91-7312466098 Be it Marwari, Punjabi or Rajasthani cuisine, Shivani Restaurant in Mandu serves amazing dishes on the menu. Do not miss trying the delicious daal-batti churma. The food served here is a bit spicy to make sure to tell the staff in advance about your preferences. Overall the staff is good and prompt in service and the ambience is that of a dhaba. 2 Hotel Fun N Food Ujali Baoli Nalchha, Dhar, Mandu, Madhya Pradesh Where To Eat Near to Kakda Kho, Main Road Mandu, Mandu 454010, India 3 Places +91-99935-07555 http://www.ixigo.com/foods-in-of-mandu-lp-1051091 1 Shivani Restaurant Hotel Fun N Food boasts of an efficient service and more than average food. Snacks are the speciality of the restaurant, with spring rolls, sandwiches, pizzas and more as the favourite ones. It's also a favoured hangout zone for many, usually locals and page 3 tourists both. 3 Rupmati Restaurant Mandu Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/mandu Quick LOCATE http://www.ixigo.com/hotels-in-mandu-lp-1051091 See A: Royal Complex B: Hoshang's Tomb C: Jahaz Mahal D: Hindola Mahal E: Ujali Baoli Food F: Shivani Restaurant G: Hotel Fun N Food H: Rupmati Restaurant page 4