slide 1: Explore Mandu |Madhya Pradesh Tour India
Diversity and multiplicity are intricately blended in the Indian culture. Travel any part of the country
you only get to see entirely distinct landscapes yet an incredible assimilation among people.
Different parts of India have different tales to tell. That is just like Northern and Southern regions
have their distinctive features Central India is equally fascinating if not more. Because of unique
culture incredible traditions and varied natural beauty Central India tour are becoming popular
these days.
To make this experience even more enriching State Express plays a vital role by helping you to
design the best possible Central India tour itinerary. It is one of the well-known travel agencies in
India which offers a high standard of customer experience. Over the years State Express has earned
a reputation of an exceptional tour operator with a highly professional service. It provides budget-
friendly and personalized Central India tour packages. In general it offers a wide range of packages
that are affordable as well as attractive.
One such interesting place that lies in central India which you may not have heard us is Mandu. This
small town in the state of Madhya Pradesh holds a significant historical value If you are planning to
explore the heart of India visit to Mandu in Central india Tour should be your obvious choice. Its
captivating sightseeing and enthralling past will make this journey a truly memorable one.
Emperor Jehangir who travelled all the way from Delhi to spend time in Mandu wrote "I Know of no
place so pleasant in climate and so pretty in scenery as Mandu during the rains.”s
slide 2: 1. Mandu: A city of joy
Mandu an ancient fort city is a symbolic of celebration in stone of life and joy of the romance
between prince Baz Bahadur and beautiful Rani Roopmati. Perched at an altitude of 2000 feet
Mandu was originally the fort-capital. Towards the end of the 13th century it came under the
dominance of the Sultans of Malwa who renamed it Shadiabad meaning the city of joy The beauty
of Mandu is enhanced by lakes and ponds that intersperse on the top. This is probably the reason
why the city enclosed within its fort-walls was called by the Muslim rulers as Shadibad ‘The City of
Joy’. The location and cultural heritage of Mandu makes it an important city for Madhya Pradesh
tours.
2. Mandu: Testimony of the legendary romance of Rani Roopmati and Sultan Baz Bahadur
Mandu is known to have witnessed a great love story that bloomed between Prince Baz Bahadur
and Rani Roopmati two lovers who couldn’t be together. Sultan Baz Bahadur was the last
autonomous ruler of Mandu. Once when he went shooting he chanced upon a shepherdess
Roopmati dancing and singing with her friends and Baz Bahadur who loved music was
instantaneously smitten by the singer’s beauty and her melodious voice.
slide 3: He begged Roopmati to accompany him to his capital Mandu and Roopmati agreed to go on one
condition that she would live in a palace within the sight of her beloved river Narmada. Thus was
built the Rewa Kund at Mandu. Unfortunately the romance between the sultan and the
shepherdess couldn’t last forever as the great Mughal Akbar decided to invade Mandu and sent
Adham Khan to capture Mandu. Baz Bahadur with his small army lost the battle to the great Mughal
army and thus Mandu was captivated. Adham Khan fell for the beautiful Rani Roopmati and to
avoid capture Roopmati poisoned herself. Thus this magical love story that inspired poetry and
folklore came to a tragic end. Call it fact or fiction the legend lived on
slide 4: 3. Mandu: Boasts of India’s biggest fort The Mandu Fort
Mandu now a ruined city used to be a significant fort at least 1500 years ago. Mandu Fort is one of
India’s largest fort adorned with spectacular Afghan architecture and bounded by baobab trees
which are native to Africa. With three UNESCO World Heritage Sites this small central Indian town
already has a significant place on the tourist map of the country. A rocky hilltop fort with beautiful
palaces beautifully carved temples and impressive tombs Mandu is the perfect place for time-
travelling.
4. Mandu: Houses the monument that inspired the Taj Mahal
slide 5: Hoshang Shahs tomb is said to be the inspiration for construction of Taj Mahal of Agra. The white
marble tomb is an artefact of mixed architectural and cultural blend of Hindu Muslim and Afghan
style. It has a beautiful dome amazing marble work porticos courts and towers. It is said that Shah
Jahan the emperor who built the Taj Mahal visited the tomb and was amazed by its beauty and had
therefore sent his architects to study the design and draw inspiration from the Tomb. Among them
was Ustad Hamid who was involved in the construction of the beautiful Taj Mahal.
5. Mandu: Shelters numerous ancient Afghan architectural wonders
Mandu is an embodiment of architectural brilliance. This ancient city of India was historically
governed by both Hindu and Muslim rulers and therefore both the cultures and faith reflect in the
architecture of the old monuments. Mandu has seen dynasties rise and fall which is clearly
accounted through some of its ruined palaces and embankments. One of the most famous buildings
in Mandu is the Jahaz Mahal also known as the ‘Ship Palace’. This palace is built on a narrow stetch
of land surrounded by a lake and appears like a ship which is ready to sail. Made of stone and
mortar this ship shaped palace is still floating and remained a quiet witness of the city’s history for
centuries.
An extensive Madhya Pradesh tour will help you understand more of such interesting and historic
tales of kings and queens.
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