"Maheshwar & Mandu"

rohitbhat

Super User
It took me 2+ hours to see all the places in Jahaz Mahal and around. I was running late and at the same time had to visit Rani Roopmati Mahal for sunset. I realised that 1 full day for Mandav is less, because there too many Palaces and Ruins to visit.

5) Gada Shah Mahal.
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Munja Talao and Jahaz Mahal from the west side.
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The Royal Palace seen from Jahaz Mahal.
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rohitbhat

Super User
I quickly made an exit from the place and headed towards Jami Masjid which is located at the main market.

5). Jami Masjid - The construction of the building was started by Sultan Hoshang Shah Ghori and finished by Mahmud Shah Khilji.

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Corridors
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6). Hoshang Shah's Tomb.

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rohitbhat

Super User
Lovely Updates Rohit.
Excellent ,Rohit. Maheshwar indeed has examplery GHATS AND NARMADA MAYYA a blisful flow . !!!
Not been to Mandav gad yet. But is on Agenda .
Thank you. Yes absolutely, it was quite an experience at Maheshwar. Wanted to visit Omkareshwar, but did not wanted to stress. Mandu is fantastic place. The monuments are well maintained and clean to say at least.
 

rohitbhat

Super User
It took me 15 minutes to reach Rani Roopmati Pavilion. I parked my motorcycle at the base and started walking towards the building. There were at least 200+ people on the top, waiting for sunset around 4:30pm, before time. I did not bothered to go up, so found a small place to rest beside the building and waited for the sun to set.
The place was beautiful and high, overlooking the entire Mandav and river Narmada with 2 huge ponds to the south.

7) Rani Roopmati Pavilion

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Looking North
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Looking south towards Narmada River(Not visible in the frame)
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Baz Bahadur Mahal from Roopmati Pavilion
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