Roopmati Pavilion is located in a very beautiful place ,with good architecture. Nice place to enjoy nature and nice view for photography.
Well maintained, with neat and clean surroundings. It's on the hill, you get good view of Mandu/ Mandav from top of Roopmati Pavilion. Though Public toilets are provided but cleaning and hygiene part needs more to be done.
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.
The Pavilion is part of Mandu Fort Complex. It has beautiful location from where panaromic view are stunning especially in and after monsoon. Lush green hills and valley provide excellent views. It is located on hilltop and has beautiful well styled building. The building has both Hindu and Islamic architectural elements. Made for Queen Roopmati, it also served as watch tower. She visited the place almost daily riding her horse. She could view the palace of Baz Bahadur and Narmada river from here. Very popular spot for tourists.
Roopmati pavilion are open for visitors. Nice place for photography. Also nice for history & art lovers. Logical steps and creations
Beautiful Architecture, Breathtaking view. You can see the Narmada river flowing in the distance if you look hard enough on a clear day. The drive is slightly challenging for visitors from out of state not used to the unruly traffic in this entire district. Parking is ample but its management is atrocious. My vehicle was blocked by a very smart person when I came back from the monument. Many many others were as well. Never seen such bad traffic sense, unruly driving and parking sense in 20 Indian states that I have visited. Deducted 1 point from the review due to this experience that needs to improve.
Nice picturesque place, peaceful place, don't miss this place while transiting through Mandu (Mandav).
Visited this wonderful place in January. Beautiful example of rain water harvesting. The rock structure has a 3 floors bottom one was used as horse stable. Above that was room used for soldiers to stay. Top was used as watch tower. Building is having slope structure so as to store a water at one place. The water circulation system in the whole pavillion shows the architectural knowledge of peoples at that time.
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
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 y
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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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