After heavy rains, a large number of tourists are arriving to visit Mandu.
Highlights
The amazing beauty of monsoon was seen in Mandu. Thousands of tourists gathered on Sunday. Tourists enjoyed the traditional cuisine.
Naiduniya Representative, Mandu. With the activity of monsoon, nature has spread its amazing beauty in Mandu these days. Tourists are overwhelmed to see the clouds descending on the ground here. Tourists say that they are not visiting Mandu but heaven. The amazing natural beauty along with the historical palaces here, the mist rising from high mountains and deep trenches and the flowing waterfalls are mesmerizing the tourists. Thousands of tourists visited Mandu on Sunday.
Mandu and monsoon have a deep connection
Actually Mandu and monsoon have a deep relation with each other. As soon as the raindrops hit Mandu, tourists start coming here. Seeing the mood of the weather on Saturday, thousands of tourists were already present here. Tourists kept coming and going from Sunday morning till evening.
These are the famous places to visit in Mandu
Rani Roopmati Palace, Baz Bahadur Palace, Jahaz Palace Hindola Palace, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, Famous Chaturbhuj Shri Ram Temple Dino Dinosaur Fossils Park, Ancient Jain Shrine, Asharfi Palace Dai’s Palace, Echo Point, Jami Mosque, Hoshang Shah’s Tomb Homestay Village Malipura, Dariya Khan’s Palace, Lohani Cave, Songarh Fort, Natural Site Kakra Khoh
Tourists enjoyed Bhutta and Pakodas
Tourists enjoyed seasonal Bhutto and Bhajiya (fritters) while touring Mandu. They also enjoyed Mandu’s traditional dishes like Daal, Makki Paani and Bafla.
Mandu covered in a blanket of fog
Due to the continuous rain, the historical palaces have been covered in a blanket of fog. In such a situation, the beauty of the palaces has increased. Tourists can see only fog all around Mandu. The tourists who reached here took photographs with their friends and family members and made reels and circulated them on the internet media. The tourists who arrived on Sunday were seen trying to save themselves from the rain.
We had seen such beauty of Mandu years ago. We came many times after that, but this time our wish to see the real beauty of Mandu was fulfilled. – Sunil Jain, tourist, Indore
I am a civil engineer, but I am amazed to see the engineering of the palaces of Mandu centuries ago. Mandu is amazing. It has all the qualities. It should be included in the UNESCO World Heritage soon. – Swati Singh, tourist