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Nestled in the heart of nature, these small naturally grooved caves hold a unique charm that's deeply rooted in history. These caves, although petite in size, offer a portal into the past, where ancient mysteries and secrets were once concealed. As you explore this historical site, you'll find that it carries the scent of the land, a subtle reminder of the sheep and shepherds that have wandered these hills for generations.
One of the remarkable features of this place is the presence of a serene freshwater pond. This pond not only adds to the overall tranquility of the site but also has likely served as a vital water source for both humans and animals over the years. Its presence adds a sense of timelessness to the location.
But what truly sets this historical site apart is the carefully constructed wall. This wall appears to have been designed with one purpose in mind: to allow visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings. With this wall as your perch, you can relish the sensation of fresh clouds gently brushing against your face, enveloping your very soul in a moment of pure serenity.
In a world that's constantly in motion, sites like these offer a glimpse into a simpler, more contemplative past. They remind us of the profound connection between humans and nature, where even small caves and humble walls can become vessels for timeless stories and cherished experiences. It's a place where history whispers through the rocks and the air carries the echoes of those who have sought solace in its embrace for centuries.
This place is not among the much sought after places to be visited in Mandu. A rock cut cave with a waterfall around rainy and winter seasons. The cave is very old from around 10 th century hence one of the oldest existing structure on the Mandu plateau. The Has a picturesque sunset point near this caves with a wide open view of valley below reminding me of Mahabaleshwar.
Near sunset point. Sun looks beautiful from here. Both side caves. One of best pre-wedding sight in Mandu.
Tiny caves with some part submerged in water. Open parking.
Visit only if you have 15-20 minutes and nothing to do in Mandu.
No grand size, no intricate carving, just a detour from Jahaz mahal and other buildings
It's a beautiful location just before Janhaz Mahal. Two interconnected caves with a small pond. There ia a sunset pont as well. Best time to visit is just before the sunset.
Great experience, view is awesome from the top of the mountain.
Outside the cave there is a waterfall, I personally enjoyed it
The Lohani Caves are a group of cells cut into rocks and it seems Mandav's oldest monument. This historical place is near Sunset point(opposite to Jalaz mahal Rd).
Entry: Free
Timing: 8am to 5pm
It might have looked great in rainy season...but not in winter nd summer's
Jal mahal is located in middle of Munja lake and is part of the complex housing Jahaz Mahal, Hindola Mahal etc. it's a beautiful structure and reminds of yesteryears grandeur
I went to Mandav for my Sister's Prewedding shoot & I also needed to practice Photography. I must mention that this place contributed a great value to the moments I captured. Always recommended & special season to visit would be rainy season so you m
This is a good place to visit in the rainy season and winter season, you will get the proper view from the top of the Mahal. The place is very clean, can't be hygienic. But if you are going to Mandu, visit once.
Built in 1508 by sultan of Malwa it's next to Rani Roopmati Pavilion. Made by Persian architect it is simple structure and not very ornate but two things stand out- acoustics and water management of the palace.
It is said that both Baz Bahadur and Qu
Ashrafi mahal is in Mandav which is an ancient fort city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It's surrounded by stone walls dotted with darwazas (gateways). It's also known for its Indian and Afghan architectural heritage. Landmark buildin
Patan was the capital of Gujarat for 650 years, from 745 to 1411 CE. It was also a thriving centre of Jainism. The Rani-ki-Vav or The Queen's stepwell was built by Queen Udaymati in memory of her late husband king Bhima I. It is the only monument in
It is probably the biggest structure in the complex. It's beautiful and treat to eyes. Worth spending some time here to enjoy the view and take a few clicks.
It makes a pretty sight to be here during monsoons as the shades of green make it even prett
Nilkantha Mahal is a charming spot named after an Old Shiva shrine which existed here. This is a pleasure house constructed by Governor of the Mughal Emperor Akbar in the 16th century. Surrounded by awesome nature. One has to go deep down to have d
Nice place for pre-weeding photo shoot.
Drones are not allowed to capture videos.
If you go early morning you have chance to use drones rest risk is yours.
Very calm and good place. This place is specially for nature loving person. You can enjoy here hills,cave sunriset all together. The view of place at sunset time is very preety.....
Excellent Hotel, well maintained and Good Hospitality. 10/10 It's my 1st time in Hotel Fun N Food. Rooms are spacious, neat and cleaned. All required modern amenities are present. Room service done everyday. Neat and clean Swimming Pool, Good Breakfa
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A must visit place at Mandu if you a genuine history geek as the place exhibits many sculptures from the past and origin of Mandu city. The exhibits also include a small tribal museum but the main attraction are the exhibits belonging to parmara dyna
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