Bhopal Travel Guide
Bhopal,
capital of Madhya Pradesh combines scenic beauty, historicity
and modern urban planning. It is situated on the site of an
11th century city, Bhojapal, founded by Raja Bhoja.
Bhopal, the
city of Lake, is a fascinating amalgam of scenic beauty, old
historic city and modern urban planning. The two lakes of
Bhopal still dominate the city, and are indeed its nucleus.
Bordered along their shores stand silent sentinels that testify
to the growth of the city. Bhopal today presents a
multi-faceted profile; the old city with its marketplaces and
fine old mosques and palaces still bears the aristocratic
imprint of its former rulers, among them the succession of
powerful Begums who ruled Bhopal from 1819 to 1926. Equally
impressive is the new city with its verdant, exquisitely laid
out parks and gardens, broad avenues and streamlined modern
edifices. It is greener and cleaner than most cities in the
country.
Places to see in Bhopal:
Bhopal is a
charming city with reminders of the erstwhile rule and
glamorous life led by the Nawabs and Begums. The mosques and
the temples are architectural marvels.


Laxmi Narayan
Temple:
Laxmi
Narayan Temple, also known as the Birla Mandir, is situated to
the south of the Lower Lake on the Arera Hills. Near the Temple
is located a museum that houses a collection of sculptures from
the districts at Raisen, Sehore, Mandsaur, and Shahdol in of
Madhya Pradesh.
Gohar Mahal:
The Gohar
Mahal is a very significant historical building in dilapidated
state. On an invitation from the Ministry of Textiles and
Madhya Pradesh Handloom and Handicrafts Vikas Nigam (MPHHVN),
INTACH has worked out a restoration and reuse proposal for the
complex. To convert it into an Urban Haat, the palace will be
restored maintaining the original fabric and construction
details of the buildings and finally inserts new
functions.
Government Archaeological
Museum:
A fine
collection of sculptures are on display here from various parts
of Madhya Pradesh. Highlights of the collection are paintings
of various schools, copies of paintings from the Bagh caves
near Mandu and the statues of Alakshmi and the Buddha. The
museum is closed on Mondays.
Moti Masjid:
Moti Masjid
built by Qudsia Begum's daughter Sikander Jahan Begum in 1860
A.D is similar in style to Delhi's Jama Masjid, though smaller
in size than the Jama Masjid.
Bharat
Bhawan:
Established
in 1982, Bharat Bhavan is no doubt a centre for innovative
creativity, pursuit of classics and tradition and wide
participation in a new cultural upsurge. One of the most unique
national institutes in India, Bharat Bhawan is a center for the
performing and visual arts. Designed by the renowned architect
Charles Correa, its contours merge in exquisite harmony with
the landscape creating a visual impact of spacious and national
elegance.
Taj-ul
Masjid:
Taj-ul
Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India. Shah Jahan Begum
started the construction of this mosque during her reign, but
it was never completed in her lifetime. It was only with the
intervention of the Government of India in 1971 that the
construction of the mosque was completed. Today, this huge pink
mosque with two massive white-domed minarets is used as a
madarsa (religious school). A three-day annual Ijtima
congregation held here draws scores of people from all over the
country.
The
upper lake and The Lower Lake:
The Upper
Lake is divided from the Lower by an over bridge and is 6 sq.
kms. in area. Madhya Pradesh Tourism's Yacht Club on the Upper
and Lower Lakes provide facilities for exciting trips by sail,
paddle and motorboats. These two beautiful lakes have given
Bhopal its title as the "City of Lakes ".
Regional Science
Centre:
Basically a
science museum, located on the picturesque Shamala Hills,
Regional Science Centre houses about 300 participatory exhibits
distributed equally in 'Invention' & 'Fun Science'
galleries, and a 'taramandal' (Planetarium). The museum remains
open from 10.30 am to 6.30 PM on all days except
Mondays.
How to Get Bhopal:
By
Air :
Indian
Airlines runs regular air service linking Bhopal with New Delhi
and Mumbai. Jet Airways and Air Deccan also has daily flights
to Bhopal.
By
Rail :
Bhopal is
very well connected by rail and is a major hub and exchange
railway station for the Central and Western Railway networks.
Bhopal has two main railway stations - Bhopal Railway Station
in old Bhopal or Habibgunj Railway Station in New Bhopal.
Shatabdi express running between Delhi and Bhopal provides an
excellent and convenient means to get here. Apart from this,
regular multiple trains connect Bhopal to all the major metros
in India. Book your tickets on Indian Railways
website.
By
Road :
Bhopal is
also well connected to the major metros in India through many
national highways.
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