Sanchi Stupa
India s oldest stone structure and a UNESCO World Heritage Site - Buddhist stupas commissioned by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BC.
Lakes, heritage, temples and markets across the City of Lakes — curated for residents and visitors.
India s oldest stone structure and a UNESCO World Heritage Site - Buddhist stupas commissioned by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BC.
One of Asia’s largest mosques, begun under Shah Jahan Begum — pink façade and twin minarets.
The towering statue of Raja Bhoj standing in the Upper Lake - Bhopal s most iconic landmark.
Madhya Pradesh state war memorial - a striking tribute to soldiers with an eternal flame, museum and sound and light show.
UNESCO World Heritage rock shelters with prehistoric cave paintings dating back 30000 years.
A unique Indo-Islamic-European fusion palace in the heart of Old Bhopal's bazaar.
A 19th-century Nawabi palace on the Lower Lake front, now a cultural events venue.
A 19th-century mosque modelled on the Jama Masjid of Delhi - known as the Pearl Mosque of Bhopal.
The hillside bungalow where Mahatma Gandhi stayed during his Bhopal visits - now a museum and hilltop garden with city views.
A historic fortified town and palace complex 11 km from Bhopal - the original capital of the Bhopal Nawabs.
A colonial-era heritage building built in 1909 - striking Indo-Saracenic architecture now used as a government assembly hall.