Top 8 Things to do Good for Kids in Mandu, Madhya Pradesh

July 3, 2021 Jacquiline Delozier

Discover the best top things to do in Mandu, India including Ship Palace (Jahaz Mahal), Nilkanth Mahal, Rani Roopmati Pavillion, Baz Bahadur's Palace, Hoshang Shah's Tomb, Jami Masjid, Echo Point, Kakra Khoh Waterfall.
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1. Ship Palace (Jahaz Mahal)

Mandu India
Excellent
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4.5 based on 294 reviews

Ship Palace (Jahaz Mahal)

This famous castle was built by the son of Mohammed Shah to house his harem of 15,000 women.

Reviewed By VinodBela22 - Mumbai, India

Visited this feb Know d history or surely take a guide Very clean Small museum too in d premises Feel happy to know d glorious history

2. Nilkanth Mahal

Near The Nilkanth Shrine, Mandu India
Excellent
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Nilkanth Mahal

3. Rani Roopmati Pavillion

Near Baz Bahadur Palace, Mandu 454020 India http://www.mptourism.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 228 reviews

Rani Roopmati Pavillion

Reviewed By 698chaitanyaj

This is a must visit place and is the last point of Mandu. I visited this on Monday, 22nd October 2018 and was the first place in my Mandus' itenerary. I would recommend a guide (we hired guide named Diwan) to allow yourself to familiarize with the history as well as get a quick tour of the entire structure. This place was originally built by Raja Bhoj as a watch tower for a garisson of 40-50 soldiers as this was a border of his kingdom. It was later that two domed structure was built on top for Rani Roopmati allowing her to take darshan if Narmada river. Mandu is a huge fort city originally built by Raja Bhoj and was called as Mandapgarh Durg. Later during reign of Sultans the name was changed to Shadiyabaad and finally its back to Mandu derived from original Mandapgarh. Post this we visited Baz Bahadur palace located next to Rewa Kund, Neeelkanth Palace/ Mandir and finally the magnanimous Jahaz Mahal.

4. Baz Bahadur's Palace

Just Below Rupmati's Pavilion, Mandu 454020 India
Excellent
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4.0 based on 75 reviews

Baz Bahadur's Palace

Reviewed By suketu124 - Ahmedabad, India

Baz bahadur palace was occupied by Baz bahadur ,the ruler of Mandu. It was 16th-century structure is famous for its large courtyards encompassed by large halls and high terraces. It is situated below Roopmati's Pavilion and can be seen from the pavilion. It is located in the Malwa region of western Madhya Pradesh, India, at 35 km from Dhar city.The main palace consists of a spacious open court with halls and rooms on all the four sides and a beautiful cistern in its middle.The buildings took the form of summer-houses, palaces and pavilions whose ground storey consisted of compartments grouped around a central courtyard with pools or fountains.The Palace of Baz Bahadur stands on a hill above the sacred tank Rewa Kund, contained in the royal enclosure in southern Mandu.

5. Hoshang Shah's Tomb

Near Jahaz Mahal, Mandu 454020 India
Excellent
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4.0 based on 74 reviews

Hoshang Shah's Tomb

Reviewed By prabhakarrahul - Gurugram (Gurgaon), India

If you are mesmerized by the beauty of the Taj Mahal, let me tell you it wasn't the first marble structure built in India. Hoshang's Tomb is regarded as the oldest marble edifice, one of the most refined examples of Afghan architecture. Built by Hoshangshah Gori (1406-1435 C.E.), this architectural phenomenon is said to have influenced Shah Jahan so much that it served as a perfect template for the construction of the Taj Mahal. I was dumbstruck with utter admiration, just looking at the beautifully proportioned dome, intricate marble latticework, and porticoed courts and towers.

6. Jami Masjid

Near Hathi Mahal, Mandu 454020 India
Excellent
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4.0 based on 93 reviews

Jami Masjid

Reviewed By curatorofmemories - Hyderabad, India

Begun by Hoshang Shah and completed by Mahmud Khalji in 1454 it was modeled on the mosque of Damascus. The spacious courtyard is enclosed on three sides by colonnaded verandas covered with domes. Across the courtyard to the West is the prayer hall which has 58 small domes and three large ones that dominate the rest. There are 17 carved niches along the western wall. The central niche of mihrab is finest of them and decorated with verses from Quran. Located under the central dome is the raised pulpit which has a miniature marble dome of its own supported by four arches.

7. Echo Point

Mandu India
Excellent
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3.5 based on 45 reviews

Echo Point

Reviewed By TracingTravels - Mumbai, India

I still don't understand how your voice echoes here, but it really does! The view from here is also absolutely marvelous, so if you're wandering around Mandu - ever - please don't miss out on this spot, if only for the view!

8. Kakra Khoh Waterfall

Mandu India
Excellent
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3.5 based on 18 reviews

Kakra Khoh Waterfall

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