Roopmati Pavilion - Dhar

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Address :

Mandu, Mandav, Dhar, Madhya Pradesh 454010, India

Postal code : 454010
Website : http://asibhopal.nic.in/monument/dhar_mandu_roopmatipavilion.html
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Mandu, Mandav, Dhar, Madhya Pradesh 454010, India
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Khushboo Gloriya on Google

Roopmati Pavilion is the nice place to visit you can see complete Mandu city from top of it and as also said if the view is visible then you can see Narmada River as well ????
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SHRUTI DUBEY on Google

Beautiful experience at Mandav. You can also go for camping, paragliding and other adventure sports.
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kunjan mishra on Google

Awesome place to visit in monsoon. So relaxing and beautiful weather. You will find beauty in air, sculpture, architecture, hills, people, food and weather. Don't miss if you are nearby Indore. I loved sitting and site seeing for an hour..seen clouds falling as rain..will visit again n again for sure.
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Ajay Sharma on Google

Large sandstone structure originally built as an observation post is known today as Roopmati Pavilion- the love interest of Baaz Bahadur. Located on highest point in Mandu with spectacular views all around.
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PM Velankar on Google

Roopmati Pavilion. 27 December 2021. Located on top of a hill. It is approached by a motorable road as well as a stone staircase for those who like climbing exercise. Due to its location at a commanding height original purpose of this structure must have been as an observation post. Rani Roopmati was a devote worshipper of River Narmada. As per the legend she used to have her food only after having a glimpse of River Narmada. As per later day folklore King Baj Bahadur built this pavilion for his lady love Rani Roopmati. From its commanding height, Roopmati could have a darshan of Narmada River and so could have her food. It is built of red sandstone and has domed chambers at either end of the terrace. They give the whole structure a grand look. Arched dalans/ chambers and an inbuilt water storage tank gives some idea of the architectures of those times. We did climb to the top of the Roopmati Pavilion. Panoramic view from its commanding height of 2000 feet higher than the surrounding Nemar plains is really awesome. Saw shining water of lots of lakes built/ made for irrigation purposes but no view, not even a glimpse, of Narmada River.
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Puneet Sharma on Google

One of the many great places to see in Mandu . This was earlier built as a Army observation post . Built of sandstone - Rani Roopmati lived at this palace later. She used to have an avid interest in singing and worshipped Maa Narmada . The river Narmada could be seen from the top as a stream on a clear day. Cleanliness is kept at every inch of the palace. Surrounding Greenery is what gives this palace its charm. Fact - This palace strategically separates Nimar and Malwa Plateau .
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Debaleena Sain on Google

I read about this place in the book "Mandur Roopmati" by Buddhadeb Guha and hence I had to see this. It is a nice little palace on a hill top. You have to hike a little up from the front gate. But be sure to buy tickets from below which is far down from the palace. You can see a pretty view of the valley from here.
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Palash Jain on Google

It's nice place to visit if u want full experience visit rainy season, it would look amazing. I got time this month so I got some plus point less crowd visited every thing properly no one came in our pic's. Going to come again in rainy season..

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