Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Bhojeshwar Temple is an unfinished Hindu temple situated in the Bhojpur village, MP, India. Its construction is believed to have begun in the 11th century but due to unrecognized reasons, was ceased later. The temple displays magnificent architecture with its 7.5 feet high lingam in the sanctum, half-done construction, and drawing carved on the rocks.
Known as the Crown of the Mosques, Taj-ul-Masjid is the enormous mosque in India situated in Bhopal, MP. The mosque is an eye-popping representation of architecture with eighteen floors with marble domes, the main hallway having striking pillars, and marble flooring. An impressive monument that resembles Mughal architecture similar to the Jama Masjid in Delhi.
Van Vihar is one of the splendid spots of the city Bhopal with a stature of a national park. Recognized as a unique park as it allows visitors easy access through a road passing with the park. This nearly natural habitat for animals is a candid attraction of the city.
The national museum of Anthropology known as the Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya is located on the majestic Shamla Hills, the upper lakefront of Bhopal. The museum exhibits the cohesive tale of culture and evolution of the human race. It’s the onliest museum to have painted rock shelters with its post-colonial stockpile of folk, art, and culture.
This gigantic lake situated on the western side of the city Bhopal is called Bhojtal, previously known as the Upper Lake. Believed to had been built by the Paramara Raja Bhoj during his tenancy as a king of Malwa. In the honor of Raja Bhoj, a huge statue standing with a sword has been installed on a pillar of the lake which simply looks astonishing!
This aesthetically beautiful Tribal Museum is a must-visit spot in the city of grace - Bhopal. With its six astonishing galleries, this museum is a display of the cultural diversity of seven tribes of Madhya Pradesh. The huge dummies, paintings, and artworks exhibit the mystical afterlife realm the tribal people devotedly believe in.
Situated in Bhopal above the Arera Hills, the Birla Mandir is a hugely visited place for its sacred relevance in Indian mythology. The original name of the temple is the Lakshmi Narayan Temple and it was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi. The architectural look is aesthetically pleasing enveloped by ancient grace and scenic beauty.
Moti Mahal is a two-storey building situated in the West of Iqbal Maidan in the city Bhopal. Known to had been built by the ruler of Bhopal province Nawab Kudasiya Begum, Moti Mahal is considered to be the first darbar hall of the province.
Gohar Mahal is located close to the bank of the Upper Lake in the city. It is supposed to be the primitive palaces that still continue to survive. With a unique character architecture, this Mahal turns out to be a must-visit for you. The most astonishing aspect of this palace is its ingenious architecture to counter the severe heat in the area.
The Shaukat Mahali is one of the architectural attractions of Bhopal that is located at the entrance of the Chowk area. The architecture of this mahal exhibits a peculiar concoction of European and Indo-Islamic flair. Designed by a Frenchman, this building is a distinguished historical landmark of the city.
Situated about 40 km from Bhopal on the plain hills, the Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi is considered to be a UNESCO world heritage site. This ancient Buddhist sanctuary was originally commissioned by Ashoka the Great and rediscovers the glory of Buddhist faith for the masses.
In the foothills of the Vindhyan Mountains, (south-east Bhopal) the Rock art sites of Bhimbetka caves glorify their charm. It is known as one of the earliest human settlements that date back to the Mesolithic Period. With more than 750 rock shelters found in around 400 caves to date, Bhimbetka resembles the great culture of India in the form of rock paintings.
Queen of Satpura is an assemblage of lush green forests and foothills with enticing glimpses of mountains and waterfalls. This historically rich place is a perfect spot to allure artists, nature lovers, and thinkers with an aesthetically beautiful and awe-inspiring view.
Madhai is an eccentric town situated in the state of Madhya Pradesh, and in the surrounding of Bhopal. A place surrounded by rich biodiversity and forest green makes a perfect destination for the tourist and nature lovers. This place not only attracts tourists by its magnetic beauty but also bestows tranquility to whosoever visiting this place.