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How long is the drive from Ujjain to Surat?

The direct drive from Ujjain to Surat is 308 mi (495 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 26 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Ujjain to Surat, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Indore, as well as top places to visit like Shri Ganpati Mandir Khajrana and BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Akshardham Hindu Mandir, or the ever-popular Kaila Devi Mandir Dewas MP.

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Top city between Ujjain and Surat

The top city between Ujjain and Surat is Indore. It's less than an hour from Ujjain and 5 hours from Surat.
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Indore

Indore, a city in west-central India, is steeped in history and culture. The 19th-century Rajwada Palace and Lal Baag Palace showcase the grandeur of the Holkar dynasty, while Chhatri Baag pays homage to the rulers with its tombs and cenotaphs. Visitors can savor street food at Sarafa Bazar or admire the Indo-Gothic architecture of Gandhi Hall and clock tower.
Most popular city on this route
2 minutes off the main route, 14% of way to Surat

Best stops along Ujjain to Surat drive

The top stops along the way from Ujjain to Surat (with short detours) are BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Akshardham Hindu Mandir, Shri Ganpati Mandir Khajrana, and Jahaz Mahal. Other popular stops include Sarafa Bazar, Ahilyabai Temple, and Gira Waterfalls.
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Kaila Devi Mandir Dewas MP

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Very holy and Divine place many godies jnside mahadev mandir Hanumaan temple Nav graha mandir Sai baba mandir Durga mata and veshno deve cave Kela mata mandir And well maintained by Its Owner Mr Garg Good gentleman
Chandra P — Google review
"The Kela Mata temple in Dewas is truly magnificent. It's sprawling across a vast area, and the idols here are quite large and captivating."
It's M — Google review
Another important temple to visit in the holy town of Dewas, if you're here to pay obeisance at the Maa Chamunda Devi mandir. Kaila Devi mandir is located just 15-20 minutes away from the former. Apart from Rajasthan's Kaila Devi who's the presiding deity, there are numerous other temples located to other divinities.
Katyan A — Google review
Beautiful temple to visit in Dewas... A peaceful place to visit. You can hangout with kids during evening time... The surroundings of temple have been best to worship.. There is huge statue of Bajrang Bali and Devi Maa.. Also there are small small gardens inside, sitting arrangements.. There is parking area as well.
Himanshi J — Google review
Kaila devi Mandir is very and famous temple of Dewas. It is also famous for Bhagwan Hanuman Ji temple. There are otheir Idols Bhagwan Shiv. Mata Kaila Devi Ji and Pawan Putter hanuman Ji. Person from all over Madhya Pradesh Come to see this Temple. Jai Mata Di. 🙏🙏
SURESH M — Google review
Very Beautyful Temple big hanuman statue above 51 Feet
Rajesh V — Google review
the main temple of kaila devi is in Kuroli Rajasthan but this temple has equal importance in mythology !! devi herself requested his devotee that she want to come to dewas !! It has a great stroy behind it !! We visited the temple around 11am and it was too hot in dewas ! we visited the place after after chamunda tekri and their was no crowd ! the darshans of devi is first kaila devi in saffron colour than Idol of devi durga in middle and third i dont remember !! Their is a huge Idol of Hanuman ji and Durga devi ! also their is a shiva temple !! Great Darshans
Govind K — Google review
Jai Mata Di. Kaila Devi temple is a major Piligrimage site and tourist attraction in Dewas city. During the time of both Navaratris various activities like Bhagwat Ji and Kathas were organised by the trust run by the temple association. Once upon a time a great fair was organised here but after sometime that was stopped. Jyortirlinga Mahadev temple, Maa Vaishno Devi Cave, Maa Durga Statue (41 feet), Shri Hanuman Ji Statue (51 feet), and Maa Kaila Devi temple are the major attraction of this place.
Love P — Google review
4.6
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4.0
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Kailadevi Rd, Ram Nagar Extension, Mishrilal Nagar, Ram Nagar, Dewas, Madhya Pradesh 455001, India
+91 88018 03803
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Shri Ganpati Mandir Khajrana

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled in the heart of Indore, Khajrana Ganesh Mandir is a historic Hindu temple that dates back to 1875 and is dedicated to Lord Ganesh. This enchanting site features several shrines surrounded by captivating architecture and vibrant colors, creating an inviting atmosphere for visitors. The presence of devoted priests enhances the spiritual experience, making it a serene retreat amidst the city's hustle and bustle. The temple grounds are meticulously maintained, providing a tranquil environment where one can reflect and find peace.
Shri Ganpati Mandir Khajrana in Indore is a serene and divine place, perfect for seekers of peace and spirituality. The temple’s atmosphere is calming, and the idol of Lord Ganesha radiates positivity and blessings. Well-maintained premises and a welcoming environment make it ideal for families and devotees alike. There are also idol of many goddess.
Aman S — Google review
Divine Experience at Khajrana Ganpati Mandir, Indore 🙏 Khajrana Ganpati Mandir is one of the most peaceful and spiritually uplifting places in Indore. The moment you enter the temple premises, you can feel a divine aura and calmness surrounding you. The idol of Lord Ganesha here is truly magnificent — beautifully decorated and believed to be very powerful. The temple is extremely well-maintained, with clean surroundings, proper arrangements for darshan, and a dedicated area for devotees to offer prayers. The staff and volunteers are polite and helpful, ensuring smooth crowd management, especially on Tuesdays and during festivals. The architecture and ambiance of the temple beautifully blend spirituality with serenity. The Prasad is always fresh and tasty, and the nearby shops offer various devotional items and sweets. There’s also ample parking space, which makes visiting convenient for families and elderly people. Visiting Khajrana Ganpati Mandir fills you with positivity and blessings. It’s a must-visit place in Indore for anyone seeking divine grace and inner peace. 🙏✨
Rahul S — Google review
One of the most famous temple of Indore which is famous for Lord Ganesha Who is residing deity of this very ancient temple. Along with it, there are many other temple in temple premises which are also very beautifully articulated, structured, and arranged in circular form around main temple.
Umang M — Google review
Khajrana Ganesh Temple is one of the most iconic and cherished places in Indore. For every Indori, this temple holds a very special place in the heart. People visit here on every important occasion — whether it’s purchasing a new house or vehicle, sending out wedding invitations, a home inauguration, or any auspicious event — seeking blessings from Lord Ganesh is always the first step. If you’re in Indore, this is truly a place you should never miss.
Sneha D — Google review
peaceful and spiritually uplifting place. The temple is clean and well-maintained, making it ideal for prayer and reflection. Visiting here brings a sense of calm and devotion.
Bharati G — Google review
I was fortunate enough to squeeze in a visit to this beautiful, famous temple during my office tour in Indore, based on a local's recommendation. It was absolutely worth the detour! Despite its widespread fame in the city, I was pleasantly surprised to find no crowds or rush, allowing for a truly serene and meditative experience. The temple's standout feature is the ability to receive blessings from numerous deities all within the same complex. Finishing the visit with the delicious ladoo prasad was the ideal, sweet conclusion to my time of reflection. A must-visit for peace seekers!
Siddhi A — Google review
Visited Khajrana Ganesh Temple and was mesmerized by the divine ambience! A top-notch place to connect with the divine. Must-visit for devotees and tourists alike!
Vipul S — Google review
I visited Khajrana Ganpati Temple on the weekend around 2 PM. The vibes of the temple were truly divine – Ganpati Bappa Morya! It was a little crowded at that time, but manageable. The temple has a wonderful archway and beautifully designed premises with other small temples as well. Overall, it was a peaceful and spiritual experience — definitely a must-visit in Indore.
Manali M — Google review
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4.6
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Ganeshpuri Main Rd, Ganeshpuri, Khajrana, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452016, India
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BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Akshardham Hindu Mandir

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir in Indore is a truly divine place that offers a spiritually uplifting experience 🙏. From the moment you step in, you are welcomed by the warm and friendly saints who radiate positivity and devotion. The architecture is simply marvellous 🏛️, with intricate carvings and a peaceful ambiance that enhances the temple's divine presence. The well-maintained lawns add to the serenity, making it a perfect place for meditation and reflection. Inside, the beautifully adorned Murtis of Akshar-Purushottam Maharaj and Radha Krishna, along with the revered BAPS Guru Parampara, inspire deep devotion and bhakti ✨. The temple premises are spotlessly clean, reflecting the dedication of the volunteers and staff. For visitors looking for accommodation, the guest house is an added blessing, offering a comfortable and peaceful stay. Overall, this mandir is a must-visit for those seeking peace, spirituality, and divine bliss. Whether you come for darshan or simply to experience its tranquility, this temple leaves a lasting impression on the heart. ❤️ 🔹 Divine atmosphere 🔹 Magnificent architecture 🔹 Warm & welcoming saints 🔹 Clean & peaceful premises 🔹 Comfortable guest house A truly memorable and divine experience! ✨🙏
Prem R — Google review
This newly built guesthouse / Accomodation is truly amazing and has its own aura. Just next to mandir , one can feel blessed . Very calming premises with almost all facilities.
Ghanshyam C — Google review
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Akshardham Hindu Mandir, Indore ​Overview and Location ​The BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Akshardham Hindu Mandir is a significant and beautiful religious center in Indore. It is a highly recommended religious place for devotion and peace. ​The temple is conveniently located on the AB Road Bypass in Indore. ​Personal Visit Experience ​I had the pleasure of visiting this temple during the first week of November. The timing of the visit was perfect, as I found the Mandir to be exceptionally well-decorated with lights during that period. This special festive lighting created a truly beautiful and divine atmosphere across the entire complex. I was very impressed and really liked the temple's presentation and grandeur. ​This Mandir is a very good place that offers a deeply satisfying experience. It is highly suitable for visiting with family, friends, or children, providing a peaceful and positive environment for everyone. ​It is definitely a must-visit location on the AB Road bypass in Indore.
Rajeev D — Google review
It's a great temple to visit in Indore to have peace of mind, to have a power nap from our continues stressful life. Just sit there and let the negative vibes go away.... Must visit.
Raval Y — Google review
Amazing Mandir. The Garb Gruh is on the ground floor and there's a Sabhamandap on the upper floor where Satsang sabha is there every Sunday evening. The campus also features a guesthouse, with 20 AC rooms for the convenience of travellers. There's also a Dining Hall within the Main building itself. Mandir is very nicely decorated with Parks around it. There's a well established community which attends the Sabha every weekend, and they are nice to talk to. Worth a visit
DAKSH H — Google review
Devotion this temple is part of अक्षर धाम / akshardham temple & operated by them. Aura in this temple is positive, currently construction work going on still no issue for people visiting their
Yogesh H — Google review
Quite place in such a hustle city like indore
AAYUSHI P — Google review
The BAPS Mandir in Indore is a beautiful and serene place for prayer and devotion, known for its architecture and spiritual atmosphere.
Deep P — Google review
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4.7
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MWG9+FGJ, Nemavar chauraha, bypass road, Agra - Mumbai Hwy, Nayta Mundla, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452001, India
http://baps.org/Indore
+91 97555 96518
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Tincha Water Fall Ticket Counter

Toll road rest stop
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
The Tincha Waterfall Ticket Counter is a picturesque rest stop located approximately 15 kilometers southeast of Indore, on the Kanad River. This stunning waterfall boasts an impressive height of 90 meters, making it one of the tallest waterfalls in Madhya Pradesh. With its captivating beauty and close proximity to Indore, this site serves as a popular destination for visitors seeking scenic wonders.
Tincha Waterfall, located near Indore, is a beautiful natural place . It's a great spot for nature lovers . The waterfall comes down from a height, creating a picturesque scene. The surrounding area with greenery, making it ideal for picnics and photography. The best time to visit is during the monsoon season when the water flow is at its peak. The site is accessible by a short trek, which adds to the adventure. Overall, Tincha Waterfall offers a refreshing escape from city life and is a must-visit for those in the region. Only Rs 25 Fees we should pay there for bike parking.
Shubh M — Google review
Best time to visit is August last week and September 1st week
Deepti S — Google review
Beautiful place....But the security staff is highly unprofessional​ and illiterate. Intolerable rude behavior.
Rohan M — Google review
The falls do not allow you to travel to the bottom anymore so lost a lot of charm. You only get to see it from far and are surrounded by street vendors. There is not many covered spaces to hide from the sun. Hardly an adventure spot and definitely not an interesting tourist spot as it only has one thing to see.
Harshal C — Google review
Amazing place Memorable pic,s
Brajesh C — Google review
The best place for photoshoot for the photo lovers
Mohit V — Google review
Very beautiful and adventurous places
Tina S — Google review
Natural water fall at village tincha (near till or and Ralamandal).time to visit in July to September. You can get tea, bhutta and readymade namkins only.
Anil S — Google review
4.1
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3.9
(66)
HXGH+8QR, Berchha, Madhya Pradesh 452020, India
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Rajwada Palace

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Rajwada Palace, a magnificent 7-storey structure built by the Holkar dynasty in the 1700s, showcases a fusion of Maratha, Mughal, and European architectural styles. Recently renovated, it stands as a historic masterpiece with intricate detailing and spacious courtyards. The palace hosts grand festivals and is surrounded by bustling markets.
The Rajwada Palace is beautiful piece of Indore's heritage. A mix of Mughal, Maratha and French architecture is fascinating. Just viewed the palace from outsidehe. The lighting is a very majestic sight, makes the architecture look even more appealing. Beautifully maintained. If you are Indore, a picture infront of this majestic heritage architecture is a must.
Madhurya S — Google review
Visited Rajwada during the daytime — it’s a nice place for a short visit. The architecture reflects Indore’s royal history, and the area around it is quite lively with local shops and food stalls. Good spot to explore if you’re in the city center!
Krishna V — Google review
Echoes of Time — Rajwada, Indore By Musafir Nama (@Rana’s Photography) Indore wasn’t just another stop on my official trip — it turned into a walk through history. Before heading back to Delhi, my curiosity led me to the heart of the city — Rajwada Palace, a place where every arch and corridor whispers stories of the Holkar dynasty. As I stepped inside, the air felt different — heavy with heritage, yet peaceful. The long corridors echoed with the footsteps of the past. The stone arches stood tall, as if still guarding the royal memories etched in them. Each turn revealed symmetry, strength, and silence — a reminder of India’s architectural brilliance. Descending the narrow stone staircase felt like entering another era — dimly lit, mysterious, timeless. And when I finally stood in the courtyard, looking at the magnificent façade, I could almost imagine the royal gatherings that once filled this space with life and laughter. Travel isn’t always about distance — sometimes it’s about depth. Rajwada reminded me how every city has a soul, waiting to be heard. 📍 Rajwada Palace, Indore 🎥 Captured on an unplanned detour 📸 @Rana’s Photography ✨ Keep wandering. Keep feeling. — #MusafirNama
Sushil R — Google review
⭐ Rajwada Palace – A Timeless Royal Treasure in the Heart of Indore ⭐ Rajwada Palace is one of those rare places where history, heritage, and the vibrant soul of Indore come together beautifully. The moment you step near this iconic seven-storey structure, you feel transported into a different era. Its majestic wooden façade, grand entrance, and Maratha-style architecture instantly capture your attention and make you admire the craftsmanship of the Holkar dynasty. Walking around Rajwada feels like exploring a living museum—every pillar, balcony, and arch narrates a story of Indore’s glorious past. The surrounding market adds a lively charm, blending the old and the new in the most perfect way. The evening lighting makes the entire palace glow beautifully, giving it a royal and magical vibe. The nearby garden area and the recently renovated interiors are pleasant spots to relax and take pictures. It’s an ideal place for history lovers, photographers, and travelers who enjoy cultural experiences. Whether you’re visiting Indore for the first time or you live here, Rajwada Palace is a must-visit landmark that showcases the city’s pride and heritage. A short walk here leaves you with long-lasting memories of Indore’s royal legacy.
Kunwar S — Google review
Rajwada Palace, Indore – A Grand Portal to the Rich Legacy of the Holkars Visiting Rajwada Palace in Indore is like stepping back in time to an era of royalty, artistry, and cultural grandeur. Built by the Holkar dynasty around 1747 AD under Malhar Rao Holkar, the palace stands as one of Indore’s most iconic landmarks. 🏛️ Architecture & Design The palace is a magnificent seven-storied structure — the lower three floors made of stone and the upper floors crafted in wood. This blend of materials gives it a unique charm while showcasing traditional Maratha, Mughal, and French architectural influences. The grand arched gateway, beautifully carved balconies, jharokhas, and large wooden doors add to its royal aura. 🔥 History & Restoration Rajwada has witnessed multiple fires over centuries, the most severe during the 1984 riots, which damaged many wooden sections. It was lovingly restored in the 2000s under Maharani Usha Devi Holkar, staying true to the original style using traditional materials. The gardens, fountains, and statues of Maharani Ahilya Bai Holkar now make the palace surroundings even more inviting. 👀 What to See & Do Inside, the small museum displays royal artefacts, weapons, paintings, and heritage items from the Holkar era. The Darbar Hall and Ganesha Hall sometimes host cultural programs and exhibitions. Outside, the bustling Khajuri Bazaar and local street food stalls bring the old city of Indore to life. ℹ️ Visitor Info & Tips Timings: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (approx.) Entry Fee: Very nominal (around ₹10) Best Time: Morning or evening hours for pleasant weather Carry water, wear comfortable shoes, and plan to explore nearby markets. 💬 Final Thoughts Rajwada Palace is a beautiful blend of history, architecture, and local culture. Its restoration preserves the essence of Indore’s royal heritage. Walking through its gates, you can feel the pride and grandeur of the Holkar dynasty. A must-visit for anyone exploring Indore — whether you love history, architecture, or simply beautiful places.
Rahul S — Google review
Visiting Rajwada Palace in Indore feels like stepping back in time. The moment you enter, you’re greeted by its grand wooden gateway and the aura of Maratha heritage. Built by the Holkars, the palace beautifully blends Mughal, Maratha, and French architectural styles, making it a true cultural gem. 🌿 Experience: The palace courtyard is calm and inviting, with a temple at the center that adds to the spiritual vibe. The intricate carvings, old wooden doors, and stone walls tell stories of centuries gone by. In the evening, the palace lights up, and the atmosphere becomes even more magical. 🟢 What I Loved: The sense of history and pride that the place carries The peaceful surroundings despite being in the heart of bustling Indore The nearby market adds a lively touch—you can enjoy local snacks after your visit 🔴 Things to Note: Some parts of the palace are under restoration, so access may be limited It’s best to visit with a guide if you want to truly understand the history ✨ Overall: Rajwada Palace isn’t just a monument—it’s an experience of Indore’s soul. Standing there, you can almost imagine the grandeur of the Holkar dynasty and feel connected to the city’s roots.
Parvesh K — Google review
​Historic Seven-Story Palace: The main palace of the Holkar dynasty in Indore. It's a striking seven-story structure built in the 18th century. ​Architectural Blend: Famous for its unique architecture, which perfectly mixes Maratha (wooden structure) and Mughal/French (stone base) styles. ​Indore's Heart: Situated in the center of the city, the Rajwada is a cultural and historical landmark that symbolizes the city's royal past.
Priyank P — Google review
The Rajwada Palace is one of the most iconic historical landmarks in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. It tells a powerful story of the Holkar Dynasty. The Rajwada Palace, also known as the Holkar Palace, is a seven-story historical structure located in the heart of Indore, Madhya Pradesh. It served as the royal residence of the Holkar rulers of the Maratha Empire for over two centuries. The Rajwada Palace is renowned for its unique and beautiful blend of architectural styles, primarily Maratha, Mughal, and subtle French influences.
Deep P — Google review
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Rajwada, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452007, India
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Sarafa Bazar

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Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Sarafa Bazar, located in central Indore, India, is a unique destination that serves as a jewelry market during the day and transforms into a lively street food court at night. Indore, known for its delectable local cuisine, offers an array of mouthwatering dishes that attract food enthusiasts from around the world.
4.4
(858)
Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India, USA
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Kanch Mandir

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Jain temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Kanch Mandir, also known as the Temple of Glass, is a Jain temple in Indore, India. Built by Seth Hukumchand in 1903, this lavish temple is entirely covered in glass panels and mosaic artwork. The interiors are adorned with intricate glass mosaics, chandeliers, and an onyx statue of Mahavira.
Kanch Mandir is truly mesmerizing with its intricate mirror art, creating a stunning visual experience. It’s a Jain temple, so followers come here to pray and perform pooja. Be respectful and avoid interfering with their prayers—keep your phone on DND and no photography allowed in side the temple.It’s a place best experienced in person, where the beauty of the mirrors should be seen with your own eyes. Persons from all over India as well as foreign Tourist come to see this temple. Very beautiful temple and famous in Jain's Community.
SURESH M — Google review
I recently got a chance to revisit Kaanch Mandir on the auspicious occasion of Dhoop Dashmi, and it was an absolutely divine experience. The temple, made entirely of glass and mirrors, looks stunning on any day but on Dhoop Dashmi, with beautifully crafted Mandal Ji, its beauty and spiritual glow were truly beyond words. The temple is located in the main market area, so I’d recommend visiting by public transport or two-wheeler for convenience, as parking space is limited. If you’re in Indore, this sacred place is a must-visit - the artistry here is truly a masterpiece. – Muskan 🙏
Muskan J — Google review
This stunning Kanch Mahal Jain Temple, dedicated to Bhagwan Mahaveer, is a true marvel of artistry and devotion. Every inch of its walls glitters with mirror inlay, glass mosaics, and hand-painted depictions of Jain stories. The intricate craftsmanship reflects both spiritual depth and aesthetic brilliance. Standing inside, surrounded by light and reflection, you feel an aura of peace, divinity, and timeless heritage. A sacred place where devotion meets dazzling design — truly an unforgettable experience.
Anuj M — Google review
A beautiful temple which is a must see to admire how beautiful glass work is used to make this. They don't allow photography in to maintain the decorum of the place. They are very strict about it too.
Maleeva R — Google review
This early 20th-century Jain marvel is an architectural feast, with literally every surface—walls, floor, ceiling, and pillars—covered in intricate glass and mirror mosaics. Step inside, and the reflections create a breathtaking illusion of infinite idols! Be prepared, though: while the artistry is stunning, the place is showing its age and could use better maintenance. Also, don't be surprised if the security staff seems a bit curt. Regardless, this shimmering wonder is a must-see for its truly unique beauty!
Lavnit G — Google review
I'm surprised ans shocked how come others have clicked so many pictures 😞🥲 while we abided by the laws. Clicking inside pics wasn't allowed so we did not. It's beautiful😍✨❤ marvelous and gorgeous. Entirely made of glass and it's picturesque 😍🥰💕 Guards watch and keep an eye that we don't click pics ✌
Bijal V — Google review
It is 110 years old Jain mandir belonging to Digamber jain sect. Totally made of glass. Photography inside the temple is not permitted. Timing from 10.30am to 5PM. No entry fee. Inside there are deities of Shanti Nath jain, Digambar Jain. Located in the market area. Peaceful.
Anil K — Google review
One of the best kaanch ka temple i have ever seen. Kaach Mandir is a stunning Jain temple near Dhanvantri Mandir, beautifully adorned with glasswork and mirrors. The vibrant designs and peaceful ambiance make it a serene and spiritual experience. It’s not crowded, and the caretakers are kind and informative. A must-visit for anyone in Ujjain! Note - TOURISTS ARE ALLOWED ONLY TILL 8 PM.
Shubham M — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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Kaanch Mandir, Pasari Bhavan, Opposite Kaanch Mandir, Itwaria Bazaar, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India
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Bada Ganpati

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Bada Ganpati Temple, located in a bustling neighborhood west of the Kanch Mandir, is home to a 25-foot tall idol of Lord Ganesh. This monumental statue was installed in 1875 and is believed to be the largest of its kind in the world. The temple's significance lies not only in its modest appearance but also in the sheer size of the idol.
4.1
(182)
Malharganj, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452002, India, USA
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Lal Bagh Palace

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Historical place museum
Sights & Landmarks
Lal Bagh Palace, a lavish 19th-century mansion of the Holkar dynasty, showcases a blend of baroque, rococo, and neoclassical architectural styles. This three-story palace has been transformed into a grand museum featuring Italian and Indian paintings, exquisite chandeliers, and furnishings reflecting early Georgian and late Persian designs. Spanning across 28 hectares of land, it stands as a testament to the opulence and culture of the Maratha kingdom.
Very great palace to know about the Holkars dynasty. The architecture was mix of European and Indian mix. The interiors are very posh and royal, however there were renovations going on in the palace. Once it is complete, I am sure it would be a must visit place in Indore. The entry ticket for adults is Rs. 50 and for kids it is free entry. Ample parking space and good greenery around the palace.
Vishnu C — Google review
My experience was quite good, but to get there you first need to bargain with the auto drivers. They will ask for ₹100, but you should only give them ₹20. They will tell you that the gate charges parking fees, but in reality, the parking is only ₹10. The place is not very far from the gate, so you can also go by walking. As for inside, you won’t find drinking water there, so it’s better to carry your own water bottle. The entry ticket is just ₹20. There isn’t much special inside the palace. However, it’s a nice place for couples—it’s peaceful, surrounded by forest, and you can sit quietly and talk. But if you are going with your family, then you won’t really find it that enjoyable.
RAVI K — Google review
Lal Bagh Palace is one of the most fascinating heritage gems in Indore, and my visit here was an unexpectedly rich experience. The moment you step inside the massive iron gates, imported from London and said to be inspired by those of Buckingham Palace, you instantly feel the grandeur of the Holkar era. The palace was built in phases between 1886 and 1921 by the Holkar rulers, mainly by Tukoji Rao Holkar II and III, and it served as one of their important residences. Knowing that you are walking through the same corridors where the Holkar royal family lived makes the visit even more special. The interiors are the real showstopper. The palace has a strong European architectural influence, especially Italian and French styles. The grand ballroom, with its large Belgian mirrors and ornate decorations, is absolutely breathtaking. One interesting fact I loved learning about is that the ballroom’s floor was designed with springs inside so that it would vibrate with the rhythm of the music during royal dances something truly ahead of its time. Another surprising feature is the European-style elevator, which was installed more than a century ago! Seeing such engineering in a palace of that era is genuinely impressive. The walls, furniture, chandeliers, and artwork, all reflect the luxurious lifestyle of the Holkars. Every room seems to preserve a piece of history. The palace also sits on a beautiful 28-acre estate, and although some areas outside could use better maintenance, the overall charm is still intact. The museum section displays old photographs, royal artifacts, weapons, and personal belongings that give insight into the Holkar dynasty’s cultural legacy. What I personally found most interesting is that Lal Bagh Palace used to host major diplomatic and royal gathering, it wasn’t just a residence but a symbol of Indore’s power, culture, and openness to global influences.
Hemendra D — Google review
This is a grand palace with a lot of European architectural influence. But it has its own pros and cons. Pros: Beautiful architecture and high ceilings (I really like buildings with high ceilings). Massive garden area in the premises. And since Indore doesn’t have a lot to offer, you can visit this to pass time. Cons: It’s under renovation for restoration work. Most of the palace is inaccessible. There is not much to see with what is accessible. If you have visited a lot of museums and palaces, you won’t enjoy it at all. Ticket price is only Rs 20 pp.
A K — Google review
I am disappointed and feeling cheated. The Lalbagh Palace is under renovation but they didn't tell me this before I bought the high priced ticket (400) for foreigners. Only a few ground floor rooms are accessible, other ones are closed. The garden is poorly maintained and littered, the toilet is broken and dirty. When I asked why the renovation wasn't mentioned, they said it is written. Yes, in Hindi. Why they couldn't write that two words: "Under renovation" in English? Waste of money and time. This high entry fees for foreigners, the constant discrimination, will not develop the international tourism.
Eva M — Google review
Lalbagh Palace at Indore was built by the Holkar Dynasty. The Holkars resided in the palace up to 1978. After the demise of Tukojirao Holkar(III), his granddaughter Usha Raje set up a trust to look after the estate. Later, it was brought under the control of State Government. It is a lovely palace to visit and has some beautifully decorated rooms which are very similar in architecture to what you see in Windsor palace. So whenever you are planning a trip to Indore, do visit this iconic Palace, and fall in love with its wonderful architecture. Owing to its real royal feel, Lal Bagh Palace has remained one of the favourite Bollywood shooting location. Many movies like Kalank, Singh Saab the Great and Mahal (Tamil Movie) have been shot in the palace. Date visited : 22.10.2025
VENKATESH L — Google review
Beautiful palace. Restoration work was in progress when we visited on 2nd Nov. 2025. Once restoration written is completed, interiors of the palace should look fabulous. Worth a visit if you are in Indore.
Suresh N — Google review
Holkar palace built in 72 acres of land, worth visiting to know the history & rulers of Indore. Also the rawness of Garden around the palace invites many drawing artists & peace loving person's.
Vinayak P — Google review
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PR2W+2RH, Nai Duniya, Revenue Colony, Indira Gandhi Nagar, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452009, India
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Patalpani Water Falls

Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Nestled in the scenic Mhow Tehsil of Indore district, Patalpani Waterfall is a breathtaking natural wonder that captivates visitors with its stunning beauty. Cascading from an impressive height of 300 meters, this majestic waterfall truly comes alive during the monsoon season when it swells dramatically, creating a powerful spectacle. Surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills, it's no surprise that Patalpani has become a favored picnic destination for locals seeking to escape into nature.
This is a beautiful waterfall surrounded by lush greenery and hills. The view is truly refreshing, especially during monsoon, when the waterfall is at its full charm. It’s a peaceful spot to relax and enjoy nature’s beauty. A must-visit place near Indore for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.
Mohan P — Google review
It's a good picnic spot for indorians, but it's good until you keep your self safe. After rain the fall becomes attractive.Now a days so many shops are there to fulfill the needs of public travelling to it.
Nikhil R — Google review
Amazing place for a short picnic. Few food stalls available but beware of monkeys. Amazing view points. Water flow was high in October 2025. I reached Mhow Railway and took a to and fro auto for 500 Rs. Do bargain. However if you have own vehicle its much easier.
Kishen H — Google review
It is a very picturesque spot, especially in monsoon when the water gushes down the 200-foot deep gorge. The view is very scenic when the sun sets. A good place for a nice trekking or camping activity also. People should rake efforts to keep the area clean. Beware of monkeys as they can be troublesome sometimes. Adequate parking space is available. It is also a historical spot to commemorate the heroics of Tantya Bheel against the British.
Tejas A — Google review
It's a beautiful place, lack of maintenance. Full of trash and junk. And I understand some people trying to make money out of visitors, with photographers set up and occupied all the spot and chats Dukan. They make the place miserable loud , noisy and dirty. If you wanna enjoy the beauty of this place you have to walk further, not from the actual view spot.
Danny A — Google review
Deepest waterfall in Indore. Good only for monsoon season. Avoid in summers. Very hot and around 40kms from Indore city. Nothing to visit around. And located in village area.
Vigyan P — Google review
Patalpani Waterfall is a breathtaking natural retreat just outside Indore. The cascading water from nearly 300 ft, nestled amid dense greenery and rolling hills, offers serene beauty and refreshing tranquility. Ideal for a quick getaway, its monsoon splendor and scenic train views make it a memorable picnic and trekking spot
Sourabh M — Google review
Nice and beautiful springs falling from Sky. Cleanliness is required in surrounding. Don't do any adventure and not make any reel. Feel the really beauty of nature with family and friends. Have a visit to Patalpani railway station take photo with heritage train. Take butta. And must visit to the monument of Tribal leader Tantia . Where his holy ashes cremated after execution at Jabalpur. Enjoy the liberty gained through our bevere Leaders.Salute to Tantia...the real hero. A part of God.
Leepak S — Google review
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Choral Dam

Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
If you're seeking a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, look no further than Choral Dam in Madhya Pradesh. This enchanting destination is a true hidden gem, offering visitors a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature's beauty. Nestled amidst picturesque landscapes, Choral Dam invites you to unwind and rejuvenate while enjoying the calming sounds of water and wildlife.
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Samadhi Of Shrimant Peshwa Bajirao

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
The place is situated just on the Narmada river. The water is pristine clear. The place is quiet and serene. There's a tea stall.
Tufan C — Google review
Situated amidst the small village with a nice view to the river front. Approach road is all paved, though if coming via Indore, an adventure awaits for you if you choose the path less taken. 😉
Siddhartha P — Google review
A warrior in the making who fought 40 battles undefeated and I must say that his final resting place is ignored being a decorated Peshwa army commander. Bajirao Peshwa was known for his battlefield tactics, shrewd guerrilla warfare and blazing speed of covering a journey from Delhi to Mumbai in 72 hours on a horse back. The last know battle fought by the Peshwa was at Mandu where he established Maratha rule. Due to extreme humidity the Peshwa took ill and developed extreme sunstroke and fever and passed away at the banks of Narmada river and his samadhi was built at Raverkhedi. The Peshwa was only 40 years old at the time of his death.
Kiran S — Google review
A thirthkshetra for a Maharashtrian. It was an accidental discovery but glad I found it. It’s on the way to Ahilya fort, Maheshwar. Slight detour. But, if you’re an ardent follower of Maratha history, you will. Nicely managed by Madhya Pradesh tourism. Thank you MP tourism for that.
Harsh G — Google review
Here lies the man who fought through his life with invaders for the love of his land. On the banks of Narmada in a non descript village lies one the greatest warrior Maa Bharti has given birth to. If you are near Maheshwari do visit this samamdhi. You will feel the blood running in your veins.
NAVNEET S — Google review
No words can describe the feeling of reaching this place. So proud to be from the same place to which this great, undefeated warrior belongs.
RAP — Google review
Beautiful view of Narmada river from terrace. Resting place of one of the best warrior from Maratha kingdom.
Shrikant S — Google review
The place is a must visit by every Indian to pay a humble and sincere tribute to the finest cavalry General BharatVarsh has seen, infact a World class cavalry General. There is a temple made by his Queen Kashibai nearby. The Samadhi is simple and serene made by his patrons The locals say that the real cenotaph was washed away in the Narmada flood. There are more development works planned to uplift the place. The final 300 meters of the path to the Smadhi are through Raver village lanes. There is a small shop outside. The Narmada river flows adjacent and the aura is sober and serene.
S P — Google review
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https://khargone.nic.in/en/tourist-place/shrimant-bajirao-peshwa-samadhi-raverkhedi/
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Shri Raj Rajeshwar Temple

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Shri Raj Rajeshwar Temple, located near Ahilya Devi Fort in Maheshwar, is a historical and divine site with a stunning view of the Narmada River. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and features the impressive Sahastra Arjun idol along with several smaller idols. A notable highlight is the 11 Akhand Jyoti (eternal flames) that have been maintained for thousands of years.
The temple is located close to Maheswar fort. The main deity is Rajrajeshwar and there are other small temples in the complex having other deities like Sun god, Shiv Linga etc. The white and red colour of the temple gives a good contrast and is worth paying a visit.
Pratyusha M — Google review
Rajarajeshwara temple is walkable distance from the Maheshwar fort and must visit. This temple is also one of the old temple of Maheshwar and main deity is Lord Shiva. temple complex has many small temples. temple is known for the 11 Akanda lamps lit inside this temple. These lamps are lit centuries ago. There is temple dedicated to Sahasraarjun, who held Ravana for many months here.
Preetham K — Google review
Shri raj rajeshwar temple complex consists of many temple . Sahastrarjun temple , ganesh temple ram temple and many more. Main temple is raj rajeshwar dedicated to shiv .It is famous for its 11 monolithic Akhanda deepak that burn continuously with pure ghee symbolizing devotion. 11 akhanda deepak are continuously burning from last 500 years.
Samkit J — Google review
One of the most well-known and historic temples dedicated to Lord Shiva is Sri Rajarajeshwari Temple, which is located at Ahilya Bai Holkar's Maheshwar Fort on the banks of the Narmada River. Maheshwar, an extremely peaceful and beautiful location, is a must-visit temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located in Madhya Pradesh.
Apurva — Google review
Amazing experience to see 11 Deep lighting continues from last 550 year's. Group of temples with Sahstra Arjun mandir.
Vijay K — Google review
🕉️ Significance & Mythology Situated in Maheshwar on the banks of the Narmada River, this ancient Shiva temple honors Lord Shiva as Rajarajeshwara Swamy (also known locally as Raj Rajeshwar) . The temple is strongly linked to Raja Kartavirya Arjuna (Sahastrabahu)—an ancient ruler who is believed to have attained spiritual liberation here. A smaller shrine inside is dedicated to him . Inside the sanctum, 11 Akanda (ever-burning) lamps burn continuously, fueled by 1.25 kg of ghee each per day, donated by devotees—creation resembles a celestial spectacle enhanced by mirrored ceilings . --- 🏛 Architecture & Layout The temple displays intricate carvings, reflecting a regional Maratha architecture style with refined craftsmanship on walls and ceilings . It features multiple small shrines within the complex, complementing the central Shiva sanctum, including shrines dedicated to Rama, Datta, Ganapati, and Sahastrabahu himself . --- 🕒 Visiting Hours & Entry Temple Timings: Open from 07:00 AM to 06:00 PM, all days of the year. Entry is free, with devotees often offering ghee for continued lighting of lamps . Access: By Road: Just ~1.2 km (walkable) from Maheshwar Bus Stand along Mahatma Gandhi Marg . By Rail: Nearest railhead is Marwaha Station (~49 km away) . By Air: Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport in Indore (~97 km distant); taxis are available onward to Maheshwar . --- 🎉 Festivals & Community Beliefs Key event: Sahastrabahu Kartvirya Arjuna Jayanti, observed in the month of Margashirsha (Agahan), celebrated over three days and culminating in a communal **Bhandara (free meal)** . Other observances include Mahashivaratri and Shravans with devotees gathering especially on Monday of Shravana month to witness Bhasma Aarti and participate in rituals . --- ✅ Highlights at a Glance Feature Detail Deity Lord Shiva as Rajarajeshwara Swamy; smaller shrine to Sahastrabahu Mythological Link Kartavirya Arjuna attained salvation here Unique Ritual 11 eternally burning lamps (Akanda Jyoti) Architecture Rich carvings; multiple sub-shrines Visiting Hours 7 AM to 6 PM; no entry fee Nearest Landmarks Ahilyeshwar Temple, Maheshwar Fort, Narmada ghats Special Festivals Sahastrabahu Jayanti, Mahashivaratri, Shravana Mondays Travel Access Near Maheshwar bus stand; road from Indore/Khandwa --- 🌟 Why Visit? Visit for spiritual ambiance, especially paths lined by the Narmada River and peaceful temple surroundings. Experience a rare tradition of the eternal flames, unique architectural beauty, and immersive mythological storytelling. It pairs beautifully with other attractions in Maheshwar: Ahilyeshwar (Old Kashi Vishwanath) Temple Maheshwar Fort & ghats Saraswati ghat, Rehwa Society craft workshops .
Ujjawal K — Google review
Blessed to visit Shree Raj Rajeshwar Temple, Maheshwar, the divine abode of Lord Shiva& vishnu where serenity meets the sacred flow of the Narmada. 🙏 🕉️ Har Har Mahadev
Preeti L — Google review
One of the best example of ancient Indian architecture. The temple is located near the fort, it is walkable distance. It is very well maintained. The statue and carving outside temple is really beautiful. If you are near Indore, you can take 2 hours drive and go here. From Omkareshwar, it is 1 hour and 40 minutes drive.
Chandrakant P — Google review
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Fort, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh 451228, India
http://maheshwar.in/Shri-Raj-Rajeshwar-Temple
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Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple Maheshwar

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Maheshwar is a stunning ancient temple built in 1786 by Queen Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar, offering a serene and divine experience. Situated near the Holkar Fort, it overlooks the picturesque Narmada River, providing a breathtaking view. The temple's interior with its dome and pillars is particularly enchanting at night. Visitors can immerse themselves in the calming environment and spiritual ambiance while admiring the grand Shivling.
Beautiful temple, walkable distance from fort
Preetham K — Google review
Plan to attend the aarti at 7:30 pm and take the middle spot behind the nandi. Blissful aarti experience that should not be missed.
Niteash A — Google review
According to local lore, the Shiva Linga at this temple was intended for the Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi but somehow found its way to Maheshwar. This gives the temple a special significance for devotees who cannot make it to Varanasi, allowing them to offer their prayers here instead. The architectural similarities to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, with an 18-pillared sabha mandap (hall) and intricate stone detailing, further strengthen this connection. Locals believe that Nandi has a peculiar habit of disappearing at night to graze and then returning to the temple in the morning. To prevent Nandi from wandering off, the priests have built a balustrade around him, adding to the mystical atmosphere of the temple.
Bhavya G — Google review
On northern bank of Narmada ji , made by ahilyadevi holkar
Usb1 — Google review
Located within the vicinity of the Holkar Fort, Kashi Vishwanath temple in Maheshwar was built by the great queen Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar in 1786 overlooking the Narmada.The view of the river from this temple is simply great.
William S — Google review
Calming environment and divine feeling in front of Shree Vishvnath ji and in the shore of shree Narmada ji give you best feeling in the whole Maheshwar (my opinion)
Abhineet C — Google review
Beautiful temple, Narmada view is good.
Karmic V — Google review
Nice place
विन्ध्यवासिनि श — Google review
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5H9Q+XGV, behind Ahilya fort, inside Maheshwar Palace, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh 451228, India
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Ahilyabai Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh, the Ahilyabai Temple stands as a testament to rich history and architectural beauty. This sacred site is part of the expansive Maheshwar Fort complex, where visitors can also explore other historic temples and ghats along the banks of the serene Narmada River. The temple showcases stunning Maratha-style architecture with intricately carved details that captivate every onlooker.
Nice Temple it is a blend of spirituality and ancient Architecture The Ahilya Devi Temple in Maheshwar is a truly remarkable and spiritually enriching destination. Located on the banks of the Narmada River in the historic town of Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh The temple itself is an architectural marvel, with intricately carved stone walls, majestic pillars, and beautiful artwork.
Raj J — Google review
The temple is part of the larger Maheshwar Fort complex, which includes other historic temples and ghats where pilgrims perform rituals and bathe. The architecture of the Ahilyabai Temple is distinguished by its Maratha-style design, featuring intricately carved overhangs, spires, and shrines. The serene ambiance, combined with the flowing river and numerous Shiva lingas, makes it a significant pilgrimage site.
Arti — Google review
The Ahilyeshwar Temple in Maheshwar is the largest and most beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is famous for its detailed architecture.The temple is located near the Narmada River.
Nill — Google review
Ahilyabai temple is located in Maheshwar in Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh. This temple in the complex of Fort. You can see Narmada river from here. Temple is very neat and clean and Well maintained. It's approximately 90 kms from Indore. You can reach there by own Car, by Taxi or by public transport. You Can take boating Tour which will give you perfect view of Maheshwar Fort. You can also see Mata Narmada Aarti in the morning as well in the evening. Maheshwar is a very famous City of Madhya Pradesh.
SURESH M — Google review
The palace is full of beautiful with the river view it is an amazing place 😍 peaceful experience and for the photoshoot it will be the amazing place
Kushal R — Google review
Good place historical place Good to visit at early morning of evening And also boating is there proper food is not available there but some street chat you will enjoy there and it is also be like picnic spot but much better to say historical spot with lot of temples and beautiful narmada river by side Good for photography Just maintain the hygiene if you go there
Adv. K — Google review
This temple is an integral part of the Maheshwar Fort and houses a Shiv Linga that was consecrated by Queen Ahilyabai Holkar herself. The temple is historically rich, with breathtaking carvings that showcase its Maratha-style architecture. From the temple, you get an amazing view of the Narmada River, adding to the tranquil atmosphere. You can also visit the Samadhi of Ahilyabai, making it a significant place of reverence. ** This location is a perfect spot for PHOTOGRAPHY ENTHISIASTS and ideal for PHOTOSHOOTS, with its stunning architecture and scenic surroundings.
Bhavya G — Google review
Ahilyabai temple is located in Maheshwar in Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh, India. This temple in the complex of Fort. You can see Narmada river from here. Temple is very neat and clean. Well maintained. It's a perfect location for shooting and Mmany Bollywood films are shot here. It's approximately 90 kms from Indore. You can reach by public transport. Please take a round of boating which will give you perfect view of Maheshwar Fort. You can also see Mata Narmada Aarti in the morning as well evening. Please check the timings with any local around ghat.
Aakash A — Google review
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5HCQ+67H, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh 451228, India
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Shri Ahilyeshwar Temple

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Sacred & Religious Sites
Shri Ahilyeshwar Temple, also known as Ahilyabai's chhatri, is a beautiful temple located on the banks of the Narmada River in Maheshwar. Dedicated to Lord Rama, it features pictures of Maratha soldiers and elephants. The temple was built by Krishnabai, the daughter of Queen Ahalya Bai Holkar, to honor her mother.
lord Shiva Temple is situated inside the Fort. The temple is made of stones and has Maratha architecture. Eventhough this temple is dedicated lord shiva, Pillars have statues of Dashavatar of Vishnu starting Matya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parashurama, Rama, Krishna, Budha and Kalki Avatara's. The temple complex also has a Lord Ram Temple. The art work of temple is beautiful and very well maintained
Preetham K — Google review
Beautiful temple with very beautiful architecture. Narmada river is also near the temple, some people also go boating there, the cost of which is Rs.50/- and children do not have to pay the ticket till the age of 12. You all can enjoy boating there. Do visit such a beautiful and peaceful place at least once in your life.
Sujata S — Google review
A good place where you can go with family and friends. Nicely maintained, clean and not too far from the city. The view is very nice. The ghat is superb location for photoshoot. You can also do boating here. the temples are very old and the architecture is eye catching. Looks like a film set. A must visit place when you are in Indore.
Ujjwal D — Google review
Lovely place. Great architecture. Superb carvings. Grand design. Intricate carvings. Hope it was maintained better. There are no washrooms around. People would pay for visits so that money required for maintenance can be raised. Someone built it long ago and it's a shame that we cannot maintain...
Shrikrishna U — Google review
The beautiful temple located in Ahilyabai fort at the bank of Narvada River in Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh.. Temple is dedicated to Ahalya Bai Holkar, the Rajamata and later the ruling queen of Indore within the Maratha Empire. She established Maheshwar (in Madhya Pradesh) as the seat of the Holkar Dynasty.
Anupam J — Google review
Beautiful place to visit with family and friends. Also you can have fairy and go and visit and see waterfall. Tho we went off season. Photos are added
Rameshwari C — Google review
This is a great place to visit with your family and friends. It is well-maintained, clean, and conveniently located near the city. The view from here is breathtaking, making it an ideal location for photoshoots. You can also enjoy boating activities. The ancient temples in the area have stunning architecture that will captivate your attention. It feels like being on a movie set. If you enjoyed my review, please like it!
Sanket J — Google review
It is the temple of devi ahilya bai and it is now under construction there is a ghat in front of the gate of the temple where boat riding can be done in narmada river and we can also take bath in the narmada river. Police and life guards are present at the ghat and there are many temples present at the ghat and padman movie shooting was done here.
Abhishek T — Google review
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5H9Q+X6J, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh 451228, India
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Hindola Mahal

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Hindola Mahal, also known as the Swing Palace, is an ancient palace located within the Mandu Fort in Madhya Pradesh. It is part of a royal palace complex that includes Jahaz Mahal, Taveli Mahal, and Nahar Jharokha. The construction of Hindola Mahal is believed to have taken place during the reigns of Hoshang Shah or Ghiyas-ud-din.
If you’re visiting Mandu, Hindola Mahal is a must-see! This historical marvel left me in awe with its stunning architecture and rich history. The unique, swing-like arches (which give the Mahal its name) are truly a sight to behold. It’s peaceful, well-maintained, and offers a glimpse into the grandeur of the past. Great spot for photography and to take in the beauty of Mandu. I highly recommend taking your time here, as the intricate details really deserve attention. A true gem in the heart of the city!
Rajkumar S — Google review
Hindola Mahal is one of the beautiful structure on the madav fort. It's a example for the people who study ancient structures and the people who like ancient structures. From inside it is so beautiful that i recently seen that some big banner bollywood movies like Jara hatke jara backe, who cast Sara ali khan & viky koushal have their song shooting here. Beautiful structure. Thanks 🙏
Raj R — Google review
The Hindola Mahal, or ‘Swinging Palace,’ is a striking architectural jewel within Mandu’s Royal Enclave, dating to the 15th-century Malwa Sultanate. Constructed perhaps under Hoshang Shah, it served as the kingdom's primary royal audience hall, or durbar. ​Its defining feature is the immense, theatrical incline of its buttress walls . Sloping at a dramatic 77-degree angle, these supports create the palace’s characteristic optical illusion of being in perpetual, gentle motion—a masterful feat of engineering. ​The Mahal exemplifies a bold, minimalist Indo-Islamic style, where stark visual impact outweighs excessive ornamentation. The simple T-shaped plan and towering ogee arches demonstrate an elegant fusion of Afghan structural strength and indigenous functional clarity. ​As the epicenter of power, the colossal hall witnessed countless royal ceremonies and major state assemblies. Its imposing structure clearly underscored the authority and prosperity of the Malwa rulers, who called their capital 'The City of Joy' (Shadibad). ​Today, this engineering marvel endures as a vital cultural artifact, narrating a story of medieval ingenuity and regional heritage. Its unique design and dramatic presence continue to inspire awe, securing its place as an indispensable Indian landmark.
Rizwan U — Google review
It is a must visit. Light show is awesome. I don't think you can buy the ticket beforehand and even if you can, don't buy as there are chances that the show may get cancelled for various reasons.
Bharti M — Google review
Adjoining the famous Jahaj Mahal, Hindola Mahal forms Parrt of the heritage royal buildings complex in Mandu.This historical building has slanting outer walls at an angle of 77° and thus it presumably gives the look of a swing. Frankly I could not visualize it as a swing. That apart, the building looks beautiful. There are other buildings. The surrounding are very well maintained. Adjascent to Hindola Mahal, there are other smaller monuments worth seeing.
Arun G — Google review
Hindola Mahal – meaning Swing palace is so named due to its sloping side walls. The Hindola Mahal might have been constructed during the reign of Hushang Shah about 1425 C.E. but may date to the end of the 15th century during the reign of Ghiyas al-Din. It is one of a set buildings making up the royal palace complex at Mandu, which consists of the Jahaz Mahal, the Hindola Mahal, the Taveli Mahal, and the Nahar Jharokha. The Hindola Mahal may have been used as an audience chamber.The plan of the Hindola Mahal is a T-shape, though examination of the exterior walls leads to the conclusion that the crossbar was added later. The vertical mast of the plan consists of one main hall measuring 30 by 18 metres (98 by 59 feet) and 12 metres (39 feet) high. Its lateral walls are 3 metres (9.8 feet) thick and further reinforced by massive inclined buttresses that angle over 77 degrees. These highly inclined buttresses give the Hindola Mahal (Swinging Palace) its name. They also neutralize the outward force of five massive arches that once supported the large flat roof of the main hall. On each exterior of the long sides of the main hall are six recessed arches which hold doors in their lower sections and three slabs of open-work stone windows to let in air and light. A high wall holds battlements on the roof of the building.
Sumana B — Google review
The entire fort complex within the Jahaj Mahal of mandu is steeped in history, it's not only absolutely stunning but also such an experience. Hindola Mahal is undergoing certain upkeep work and that's great, but the place itself is very beautiful, the architecture is to die for and the light and sound show at night is also projected here, such a great experience.
Dr. G — Google review
Hindola Mahal is Artistic, Beautiful Unique Structure ! Hindola Mahal Built by Hushang Shah, probably around A.D. 1425 as a Durbar hall. The walls are inordinately thick and slope like those of a castle. The slope of over 77 degrees gives a swinging appearance to the building, hence the name. The plan is 'T' shaped. The upright stem being the main hall (which was built first), and the cross bar is a transverse portion added later. The structure was probably supposed to have the zenana place as another storey above the main hall, which would explain the bulk and strength of the walls. Check My Photos & Video on Youtube - BPS Chauhan VLOGS
Mathskart C — Google review
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994V+P5F, Sulibardi, Mandav, Madhya Pradesh 454010, India
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Jahaz Mahal

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Jahaz Mahal, also known as the Ship Palace, is a fascinating architectural wonder located in Mandu, India. Constructed during the 15th century under the rule of Sultan Ghiyas-ud-din Khilji, this palace is renowned for its unique design that gives it the appearance of a floating ship between two artificial lakes. The name "Jahaz Mahal" reflects this distinctive feature.
Built in the 15th century by Sultan Ghiyasuddin Khilji, this palace once housed thousands of royal women, and its layout reflects both privacy and elegance. The fusion of Afghan, Mughal, Hindu, and Mesopotamian styles is breathtaking—from domed chhatris and carved jalis to the intricate water systems that still whisper tales of sustainability and climate-conscious design. ✨ Highlights: - The lotus-shaped pools and stepwell-inspired bathing areas are stunning. - The sound and light show brings history alive—don’t miss it. - Best visited during the Mandu Festival or winter months (Oct–Mar) for a magical experience.
Prateek R — Google review
Mandav (Mandu), near Indore Mandav is a beautiful historical village near Indore, filled with monuments from the Raja-Maharaja and Mughal eras. The entire village is dotted with ancient structures, each carrying its own story and charm — you’ll find something interesting almost everywhere you walk. The highlight of Mandav is definitely the Jahaz Mahal, a magnificent palace surrounded by water, giving it the look of a floating ship. Inside, there’s a small museum displaying ancient stone idols of Hindu gods, Mughal artifacts, and even Chinese (Chini) ceramics — all beautifully preserved. The Jahaz Mahal area is especially stunning during the monsoon or winter seasons, when everything is lush green and the water bodies are full. The surroundings — dense forests, hills, and open landscapes — make it a place that’s hard to describe in words. Everyone experiences its beauty differently. There are also many other attractions like the Jama Masjid, tombs from the Mughal period, and several smaller historical spots scattered across the village. If you’re planning a visit, start early around 8–9 AM so you can comfortably explore the entire area by evening. It’s a perfect trip for history lovers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys peaceful, scenic places. Do not forget to visit Sunset Point — it’s one of the most beautiful sights near Indore. surrounded by greenery, mountains, and forest. Watching the sun go down from there feels truly magical. However, remember to prioritize safety — keep a safe distance from the edges and avoid going into unsafe or restricted forest areas. The terrain can be tricky, so enjoy the view responsibly and make the most of the moment.
Nikhil P — Google review
Nothing less than fascinating. The palace is in great condition, one can get transported back in time. The best part is superb maintenance of the monument - top notch cleanliness, manicured lawns, trimmed hedges, clean water bodies, beautiful trees, clean facilities. Reasonably priced good food is available in well maintained stalls outside the main gate. Parking is available.
Trilochan S — Google review
Jahaj Mahal in Mandu is a very beautiful and well maintained site to visit over. Along with old forts and ponds...it has multiple locations to click lovely photos and frame. It is believed to be build for entertainment by the king to have good time in his haram. This is around 60 km from Indore in Mandu town. There are other monuments in town as well. It is maintained by ASI and have a fee of Rs 25 per person.
Santosh G — Google review
Mandav or Mandu in MP is a beautiful historic place on a hill top(2000') in between Ujjain(152 km) & Omkareswar(108 km) ruled by King Bhoj of Bhoopal, Baj Bahadur, Hosain Sah, Giasuddin Khalji of Afganisthan & so on. Jahaz Mohol, Hindola Mahal and surrounding lakes were strategically built with thethen splendid architectural pattern which are unique. Rupamati(singer queen of Baj Bahadur) mahal is also praiseworthy.
UTPAL D — Google review
Visited Jahaz Mahal, Mandav, recently and absolutely loved the place! The architecture, the peaceful surroundings, and the stunning view make it truly worth visiting. A perfect spot for history lovers and photography enthusiasts alike. 🌿✨
Sipdipti B — Google review
Such rich history and heritage. This place is underrated, a lot of great things in history come because of Mandu 1. Taj Mahal was inspired by tomb of Hoshang Shah here 2. This place boasts one of the best water management systems in historical buildings, it is literally amazing 3. Got to see steam bath set up from 14th-15th century 4. Has a Swing palace with three types of architecture in the same structure 5. Has a working fountain from that era (Imagine how that would have been done without pressure pumps)
Rishabh S — Google review
Beautiful and huge Mahal. The way they harvesting and store the rain water is really awesome. Kachap shape tank, lotus shape tank. And the height of the mahal was....i was scared ... But enjoyed
Mamta S — Google review
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Jahaj Mahal, Jahaj Mahal Internal Rd, Sulibardi, Mandav, Madhya Pradesh 454010, India
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Hoshang Shah’s Tomb

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Tomb
Sights & Landmarks
Hoshang Shah’s Tomb is a significant part of the 6th-century fort complex in Mandu. The tomb features a marble dome, ornamental tiles, and arches.
Like Golgumbaz in Bijapur this tomb is for Hoshang Shah who was burried here with his wife. The place is well maintained. The attraction is the perfetly aligned three rows of pillars in the hall to the right side of the tomb. The geometrical symmetry is something spectacular. worth visiting once.
Sundararajan V — Google review
One of the Best Islamic architecture in India. I request to ASI team to protect it from chhapris.
Rameej R — Google review
Beutifully carved and well maintained. It's just behind jami masjid and only small steps are provided through jami masjid for this place. So I have to look carefully otherwise I may miss this place. It resembles tajmahal. Architecture is like mixed hindu and Persian type. There are many small tombs inside.
Jayeshbhoomi V — Google review
Hoshang Shah’s Tomb is mainly known as the inspiration for the Taj Mahal, but beyond that there isn’t much to see. We ended up spending more time at the registration counter filling out the form and making the payment than inside the monument itself, where we were the only visitors.
Krunal M — Google review
The tomb of Hoshang Shah in Mandu, built in the 15th century, is widely regarded as the earliest marble mausoleum in India. A notable landmark of Afghan architectural style, it later influenced the design of the Taj Mahal, with Emperor Shah Jahan reportedly sending his architects to examine its structure. The monument stands out for its gleaming white marble, impressive domes, and detailed ornamental work, showcasing a harmonious blend of Afghan and local Hindu architectural traditions.
Aditya G — Google review
A tomb which actually doesn't have any tomb. First structure made in marble, in India
Sandeep S — Google review
Hoshang Shah's tomb is situated in the middle of the courtyard of the majestic mausoleum, surrounded by square-shaped walls. One can enter the mausoleum from the entrance gate, (which is built on a square plan with a marble dome) in the middle of the northern wall. The tomb of Hoshang shah is a grand construction, having a square plan and a dome. It is built on a basement of remarkable width and height. The entire building including the dome is covered in marble, providing majestic atmosphere. It is interesting to note that the main entrance and stairs are situated in the south side, the other side of the entrance to the courtyard. In the four corners of the domed roof, there are constructions with battlements and small domes. They are above the basements, which are built along with a dome. There are plant decorations extending from the edge of the roof and the eaves. They are coloured in red and black, accenting the marble building. Hindu patterns can be observed in the decorations. Considering these and other patterns inside the tomb chamber, we can assume there was involvement of Hindu workmen from the neighbouring towns.
MA — Google review
Mausoleum of Hoshang shah, once local ruler of Mandu. A very huge Jama masjid complex with the tomb of the ruler.
Krishna K — Google review
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89XW+9H9, Jahaj Mahal Internal Rd, Mandu, Mandav, Madhya Pradesh 454010, India, USA
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mandu echo point

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
When you say something from a destined place ...you can hear your echo clearly ... beautiful work of art
Kartavya B — Google review
A nice scenic view of the malwa region valley…. Camel ride is there…. A small waterfall…. Do not go on sunny day….. Clouds come down to ground level on a rainy day Nice picnic spot to go with your family…. Time spend : anywhere between 0-30 mins
Sahil J — Google review
Winder how it echoes so well scientifically
Vishesh — Google review
It is a place when u make a loud sound , it will eco upto 3 times.
Amardeep S — Google review
A great place to send message long ago
Vibhanshu G — Google review
To call Dyma whose palace is far, so this Eco point has been provided very nice place
Bhandari N — Google review
One of the best fort and historic place in Madhya Pradesh.
Huzefa W — Google review
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8CG2+W5C, Mandu Road, Mandav, Madhya Pradesh 454010, India
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Baz Bahadur's Palace

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Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Baz Bahadur's Palace, located in Mandu, India, is a stunning historical site that showcases a blend of Mughal and Rajput architectural styles. The palace was constructed in the 16th century and features broad steps leading to its entrance, with rooms for guards on both sides. Situated beside the Rewa Kund, it offers a captivating fusion of Rajasthani and Muslim architectural influences.
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Roopmati Pavilion

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Roopmati Pavilion, a palace with a romantic history, was built by Baz Bahadur for his beloved Roopmati. It offers stunning views of the Narmada River and is part of the ancient rock-cut architecture dating back to the 5th and 6th centuries. Originally an army observation post, it later became Roopmati's residence. The palace is meticulously maintained and surrounded by lush greenery, adding to its charm.
It is an excellent place to sit and view both the history of the pavilion and the plains below. Original a watch tower, it was subsequently repurposed for the queen offering her privacy for her prayers and daily chores. It is very windy on top and one can see how painstakingly efforts were taken to conserve water through rain water harvesting. The climb to top from the security gate may be tiring for old people and wheelchair bound person.
Tejas A — Google review
The Roopmati Pavilion in Mandu, Madhya Pradesh, is a captivating blend of history, architecture, and romance. Built in the 16th century by Sultan Baz Bahadur for Rani Roopmati, this pavilion offers stunning panoramic views from its hilltop location, overlooking the Baz Bahadur Palace and the Narmada River. The architecture is a beautiful example of simplicity and elegance, with arched openings and well-designed rooms that provide both aesthetic appeal and natural ventilation. The pavilion is steeped in the legendary love story of Baz Bahadur and Rani Roopmati, making it a poignant and historically rich destination. A visit to the Roopmati Pavilion is a journey through time, offering breathtaking views, architectural marvels, and a deep dive into the cultural heritage of Mandu. It's a must-visit for anyone seeking to experience the beauty of history and romance.
Hamza F — Google review
The Roopmati Pavilion is a compact yet beautiful architectural marvel that offers spectacular panoramic views and a wonderful, cold breeze, making the sight of the Nimar Valley the clear highlight. However, while the structure is excellent, the small site can be explored in just 1 to 1.5 hours and the overall visitor experience is let down by poor amenities. Specifically, the lack of clear signs to explain the smaller historical areas, along with a noticeable absence of good drinking water and clean restroom facilities, detracts significantly from the visit. Despite these flaws, the breathtaking vista secures it a respectable 3.5/5 rating.
Rohan G — Google review
Nice, small fortress, with a nice early morning view. You can ask for a local guide for the history of the place. Access to the top is blocked, but the view from the accessible areas is also good. It is important to know the story of Baaz Bahadur and Roopmati to appreciate the place.
Prashant D — Google review
Beautiful place — we were lucky to experience rain. The views are great, and the history of this place is rich. A must-visit, with a well-maintained monument and garden
Bhavna V — Google review
We visited Roopmati Mahal in Mandu during the last week of September in 2025. While the fort is old and there is nothing much to see there but the views of Vindhya ranges and nearby areas are mesmerizing. It was green all around with scenic beauty. We really enjoyed the fort. 30-45 minutes are good enough for the fort visit. Need to walk 300-400 mtr on an altitude but worth visiting.
Santosh G — Google review
If one has not visited Mandu then, he must make an endeavour to do so. Foolling are photos of Rani Roopmati Mahal, from where she used to have darshan of Ma Narmada River. One can see how rain water harvesting & storing was done during that time & how a fort was built & defences around
Pranab D — Google review
Nice view of Narmada river from up top. Not very well maintained.
Vinay A — Google review
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8C66+529, Mandav, Madhya Pradesh 454010, India
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Boat point

Permanently Closed
Boat club
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
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VFJ6+5QH, Toranmal Hill Station, Maharashtra 425432, India
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Ninai Waterfalls

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Nestled in the heart of Narmada District, Ninai Waterfalls is a breathtaking natural wonder that promises an unforgettable experience. This majestic waterfall cascades into a rocky pool, surrounded by lush greenery and smaller drops that enhance its beauty. Accessed via a scenic wooded trail and stone steps, visitors are treated to the soothing sounds of rushing water as they approach. The journey to Ninai Waterfalls is just as enchanting as the destination itself.
💦🌿 – A Peaceful Escape into Nature 🏞️ Visiting Ninai Waterfalls was truly a refreshing and memorable experience 🌈✨. The moment you reach there, you are surrounded by the beauty of nature — lush green mountains, the sound of flowing water, and the calm atmosphere that makes you forget all the city noise 🌿💧. The waterfall itself is beautiful and powerful, especially during the monsoon season, when the water flow is at its best 🌧️💦. The mist around the rocks and trees gives a magical feeling — perfect for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts 📸🍃. One thing I really appreciated was the presence of police officers at the location 👮‍♂️. They are there to keep an eye on visitors, ensuring everyone’s safety and maintaining discipline. It felt secure and well-managed, which made the experience even better 🙏😊. The area around the waterfall is clean and well-preserved. You can spend hours here sitting, relaxing, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature 🌺🪷. However, it’s recommended to carry your own food and water bottles as there are very limited facilities nearby 🥤🍎. The road to Ninai Waterfalls can be a bit tricky and narrow in some places, but the scenic route makes it totally worth it 🚗🌄. Overall, a must-visit spot for those who love peace, nature, and adventure 🌿💦❤️. ⭐ Experience: 5/5 ⭐ Scenic Beauty: 5/5 ⭐ Safety & Cleanliness: 4.5/5
Chandresh P — Google review
Location: Ninai Waterfall, near Sagai village, Dediyapada taluka, Narmada district, Gujarat 📅 Best Time to Visit: July to September (Monsoon) – when the waterfall is in full glory 🚗 How to Reach: • By Road: • From Rajpipla – ~55 km • From Bharuch – ~120 km • From Vadodara – ~150 km • Best to go via Dediyapada → Sagai → Ninai • Public Transport: Limited. Private vehicles or hired taxis are most convenient. • Last Stretch: Walk or mild trek required for final approach. Ideal for nature lovers, photographers, hikers, and monsoon travelers. • Can be combined with an eco-tour in Shoolpaneshwar Sanctuary or a visit to Statue of Unity (about 90 km away). ⸻ ❗ Tips Before You Go: • Avoid in heavy rains due to slippery rocks and strong water current. • Wear trekking shoes or sandals with grip. • Carry snacks, drinking water, and a raincoat or poncho.
Rutvik B — Google review
Ninai Waterfall is situated around 80 km from Rajpipla and 40 km from Dediapada town in south Gujarat. Waterfall is inside the Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary. From parking one need to walk down approx. 150 step to see the waterfall. There is a basic shop at the entrance and no food is available nearby, so carry your own food. We visited the fall during monsoon and water level is at its peak. Parking charges are 30 rs. For cars
JWALANT P — Google review
Good place, while you visit in monsoon. There is steps to go down at waterfalls so this place is not for old one because they get tired.
GAURANG P — Google review
Best place to visit near monsoon time with greenary surrounding it Road to get there is not too bad Easy to get there with few steps+ track down from road Swiming is not allowed
Sumit J — Google review
One of the best waterfall in surrounding areas. A very huge waterfall. There are about 100 steps to walk through to reach the waterfall. There's a snack and tea shop there. A well constructed waterfall with police guiding the area. There were little croud when we visited during weekends, may be there will be less crowd or no crowd during weekdays. Monsoon is the best time to visit just to watch the waterfall. This falls stays even during summers.
Swarnima K — Google review
Can't describe in words. Perfect for one day picnic. Road from dediapada to NINAI approximately 35 kms is very beautiful especially in monsoon. You won't find food facilities proper only corn and "Bhajiya's will be available.
Mahmad M — Google review
Pleasant & Awesome😊 Had a fun and wonderful time with friends.🤝
Krutik M — Google review
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MR8C+QP4, Mohbi, Gujarat 393040, India
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Mangi Tungi

Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Mangi Tungi, a majestic mountain adorned with two towering peaks connected by a narrow plateau, offers an enchanting experience. Nestled amidst its vastness are caves and temples that exude tranquility and devotion. This place is an idyllic village getaway where one can escape the hustle and bustle of city life, reveling in nature's beauty far from pollution and noise.
Mangi Tungi is biggest digambar Jain pilgrim centre in Maharashtra also known as mini shikharji. At the base we have Dharamshala along with huge statue of 20th tirthankara Munisuvrat nath Swami and mool nayak 23rd parshwnath tirthankara. Mountain is approx one and a half kilometre away from this Dharamshala almost 3500 steps up and a few distance between Mangi and Tungi and 3500 steps down. The place is known as Siddha Kshetra because 99 crores of soul took Nirvana along with Ram, Hanu (Hanuman ) Sugreev Sundil, Gav, Gavaksh, Neel, MahaNeel in chaturth (4th) kaal according to Padma purana and many other Shastra. This place between Mangi and Tungi is also famous for last cremation of Krishna after 6 months of his death by his brother b Balbhadra, and later he himself took Jaineshwari Diksha. According to Jain belief each and every minute particles on this mountain are very very important, so my humble request for Jain and non jain peoples please respect our belief by not making any nuisance, throwing garbage or unnecessary activities.
Dharmesh B — Google review
Visited Mangi Tungi 15 days ago during the rainy season. The place looks beautiful with lush greenery all around, making the climb pleasant despite the effort. It is a significant Jain religious site with a calm, spiritual atmosphere. It is believed that Shree Ram and Lord Hanuman attained moksha here, adding to its sacredness. The large statues and the views from the top are worth the visit, especially in monsoon when the clouds and cool breeze add to the experience. Overall, a peaceful and spiritually enriching destination, best visited during the rains.
CA S — Google review
Mangi-Tungi, situated near Tahrabad and about 195 km from Surat, Gujarat, India, is a striking twin-peaked mountain with a sprawling plateau nestled in between. The two peaks, Mangi and Tungi, stand at 4,343 ft and 4,366 ft respectively, above sea level. The city of Satana is approximately 30 km from this picturesque location. To reach the foot of the peak, one must ascend approximately 3,500 steps (7,000 Up & Down), immersing oneself in the historical and religious significance of the area, which is adorned with several monuments.
Sateesh P — Google review
For accommodation, several basic Jain Dharamshalas and guest houses (like Yatri Niwas) are available at the base of the hill. ​Key things to know before you climb: ​No Footwear: This is a sacred mountain, not a recreational trek. It is mandatory to remove all footwear (shoes, sandals) at the base. You must climb barefoot or in socks. ​Bring Water: The climb involves thousands of steps (approx. 7000) and is strenuous. It is highly recommended to carry your own water bottle. ​Beware of Monkeys: Be extremely cautious, especially near the top. Monkeys are common and can be aggressive in trying to snatch food or bags. Keep your belongings secure. ​Mangi-Tungi is a famous twin-peaked Jain pilgrimage site near Nashik, renowned for its ancient caves and, most notably, the spectacular 108-foot Statue of Ahimsa. This statue of Lord Rishabhanatha is the world's tallest Jain idol carved from a single rock. ​The site is relatively easy to reach; the best way is by road via Nashik (approx. 125 km) or the closer town of Satana (30 km).
Ashok T — Google review
I am from Mumbai, I drive 350 km nonstop to reach there by my motorcycle. It’s really amazing place. Mangi Tungi Temple is at 125 km from Nashik ,located in Satana Taluka. Mangi is the western pinnacle which is 4,343 ft high above sea level andTungi is the eastern pinnacle which is 4,366 ft high above sea level. Mangi Tungi is a famous holy place for pilgrimage. This is a Siddha Kshetra where Ram, Hanuman, Sugriva, Nal, Neel, Mahaneel, Gava, Gavaksha and so many others, Total 99 Carores of ascetics attained salvation full & final freedom from world and went to Siddha Shila or Moksha, from where no one returns to the world and enjoys the internal spiritual bliss for infinite time. This Holy place is also related to Lord Ram & Sita, Lord Krishna & his elder brother Balram. Bhilwadi is the base village of Mangi-Tungi. Go must visit. You will love it.
Abhijeet N — Google review
Amazing Spiritual Trek & Scenic Views! If you’re coming from Malegaon, Mangi-Tungi is around 60 km drive (approx. 1 to 1.5 hours). Roads are decent, and the route is well-marked with boards for the pilgrimage site. The climb is the main highlight—be ready for around 4,500+ stone-carved steps (takes 2–3 hours depending on pace). The stairway is broad, safe, and dotted with small resting points and water stalls, which makes the trek easier. At the top, you’ll find the tall Jain statue of Lord Rishabhdev (Guinness record holder, ~108 ft) and ancient caves. The panoramic view of Sahyadri ranges is breathtaking, especially early morning or during winter when the skies are clear. Sunset is equally magical. 👉 Nearby places to explore: Salher Fort – one of the highest forts in Maharashtra, historically linked with Shivaji Maharaj. A must-visit for history and trekking lovers. Salota Fort (beside Salher) – twin fort with rugged terrain and spectacular views. ⛰️ Tips: Carry enough water & light snacks. Early morning start is best to avoid heat. Moderate fitness needed due to long stair climb. Combine Mangi-Tungi with Salher-Salota for a perfect history + spirituality + adventure trip.
Sagar D — Google review
Mangi Tungi Hill, located in the Nashik district of Maharashtra, India, is a site of great religious and historical significance, particularly for the Jain community. Here are three positive points about Mangi Tungi Hill: 1. Religious Significance: Mangi Tungi Hill is an important pilgrimage site for Jains. It is believed to be the place where many Jain saints attained salvation (moksha). The hill is home to several ancient temples and numerous statues of Jain deities, making it a revered spiritual destination. The most notable among these is the 108 feet tall statue of Lord Rishabhdev, which is recognized as the tallest Jain statue in the world. 2. Scenic Beauty and Trekking: The hill offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The trek to the top of Mangi Tungi is not only a spiritual journey but also an adventure for nature enthusiasts and trekkers. The route is adorned with lush greenery, rocky terrain, and panoramic vistas, making it a rewarding experience for visitors who appreciate natural beauty and outdoor activities. 3. Cultural and Historical Importance: Mangi Tungi Hill is steeped in history and culture. The ancient caves and temples found here date back centuries and reflect the rich architectural and cultural heritage of the Jain community. The site also hosts various religious events and festivals, attracting devotees and tourists from all over the world, thereby promoting cultural exchange and understanding. These points highlight Mangi Tungi Hill as a destination that offers a blend of spiritual enrichment, natural beauty, and cultural heritage.
Rutvik B — Google review
I visited Mangi-Tungi last week. Mangi-Tungi is a twin-peaked mountain in the Nashik district of Maharashtra, India. It is a popular Jain pilgrimage site and a holy place for Hindus. This place is located 125 km from Nashik, near Tahrabad, and 30 km from Satana. This was my most adventurous trek ever. The view was stunning, and I really enjoyed it a lot. Mangi-Tungi has a total of 3,500 steps and requires about 6 hours for the trek. The rainy season is the best time to visit this place. One important thing I experienced is that when you start your trek, make sure to carry your own water bottles because there is no water available at the top. There are also lots of monkeys at the top, so be cautious around them. Keep your mobile and other belongings safe, as these monkeys can be quite aggressive. I highly recommend visiting this place because I really loved it.
Anita G — Google review
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Girmal Waterfall

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Girmal Waterfall is a mesmerizing waterfall located on the Subir-Navapur road, surrounded by jungle and featuring huge flows during monsoon season. While the road leading to it may be easy to miss from the main road, it is worth including in any itinerary when visiting Shabridham. The scenery around the waterfall is breathtaking, even if it happens to be dry at the time of visit. A small trek upstream from the falls provides an opportunity to enjoy even more stunning views.
This waterfall extends to a height of up to 100 feet, making it the highest waterfall of Gujarat. The picturesque beauty of this site makes it popular among visitors and people of the region alike. The water swiftly falls from a great height, creating a fog like condition that’s eye catching. The government of this state is working on many projects to make this place an ideal picnic spot and a tourist attraction. The fall comes to its best form at the time of monsoon and provides an immensely striking appearance. Some of the best natural features of Gujarat can be explored in this place. This place is a nice and refreshing retreat for any traveler.
Hemantkumar P — Google review
The waterfall is surrounded by untouched, thick green forests, offering a refreshing retreat far from the usual city crowds. The entire area is a treat for nature lovers, offering a chance to witness the rich biodiversity of the Western Ghats region. It's a perfect spot for photography and finding peace and solitude.
RV — Google review
The waterfall was absolutely breathtaking! 🌊 Surrounded by lush greenery and the soothing sound of rushing water, it felt like stepping into a peaceful paradise. The cool mist in the air refreshed the soul, and the natural beauty made it the perfect spot for relaxation and photography. 🏞️
Ankur P — Google review
**1. Girmal Waterfall: Nature's Roaring Masterpiece** * **The Star Attraction:** Girmal (or Gira Dhodh) isn't just a waterfall; it's a **force of nature**. Especially **post-monsoon (September-February)**, witness its full glory as water plunges dramatically down a sheer cliff face. The sheer power, the thunderous roar, and the mist rising from the plunge pool create an awe-inspiring, almost primal spectacle. It's easily **one of the best waterfall locations** in the region. * **The Adventure:** Reaching the best viewpoints often involves a **moderate trek** through lush greenery. The walk itself is beautiful, building anticipation. Wear sturdy shoes!
S. M — Google review
Girmal Waterfall is absolutely stunning! The lush greenery, peaceful surroundings, and the sheer beauty of the falls make it worth the visit. It’s a great spot to enjoy nature and spend quality time with family and friends. One thing to keep in mind though – parking can be a bit tricky, especially on weekends or holidays when it gets crowded. Also, you need to purchase entry tickets, so be prepared in advance. These are small inconveniences compared to the experience, but worth noting for first-time visitors. Overall, a must-visit place if you’re in the area. The natural beauty here is unforgettable! 🌿💧
Chetan S — Google review
It's amazing experience for watching tallest waterfall of dang. In month of August this waterfall at its peak of natural beauty. The way of waterfall gives you mesmerizing view of natural greenery. In monsoon season this place gives you tremendous peace of mind.
ASHIESH R — Google review
Girmal Waterfall, near Saputara in Gujarat, is a serene and refreshing spot tucked away in nature’s embrace. The gentle sound of the cascading water, surrounded by lush greenery, creates a peaceful atmosphere perfect for a short break. Even on Sundays, the place remains pleasantly less crowded, allowing visitors to enjoy the calm without disturbance. You don’t need to spend more than an hour here, making it an ideal quick stop during your Saputara trip. The journey to Girmal Waterfall is as enjoyable as the destination itself. The good road conditions make the drive smooth, and the excellent landscape views along the way—rolling hills, green valleys, and scattered villages—are truly picturesque. The final stretch offers particularly breathtaking scenery that sets the mood for a nature-filled escape. If you’re looking for a peaceful, easily accessible, and scenic location with minimal crowds, Girmal Waterfall is worth adding to your itinerary.
RANJAN K — Google review
Girmal Waterfall, located in the Dangs district of Gujarat, is a stunning natural attraction known for being the highest waterfall in the state, cascading down from a height of over 100 feet. Nestled within the lush forests of the Purna Wildlife Sanctuary, it offers a picturesque escape, particularly captivating during the monsoon season when the water flow is at its peak. The waterfall's misty spray and the surrounding greenery create a serene and refreshing ambiance, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The journey to Girmal Waterfall is an experience in itself, with the road leading through dense forests and alongside the Gira River. A particularly scenic spot is the U-turn point of the Gira River, where the river makes a complete U-turn, and the Forest Department has developed a viewpoint offering panoramic views of the sanctuary. The Eco-Development Committee (EDC) of the Forest Department also runs a restaurant named 'U-turn restaurant' at this location, providing a convenient spot for refreshments. Girmal Waterfall is not just a visual treat; it's a place to connect with nature and experience the tranquility of the Dangs region. The surrounding Purna Wildlife Sanctuary is a haven for biodiversity, offering opportunities for nature walks, bird watching, and exploring the rich flora and fauna. While the waterfall can be enjoyed year-round, the monsoon season, from June to September, is the best time to witness its full glory and the surrounding landscape at its most vibrant. The waterfall's powerful cascade, combined with the lush greenery, creates a mesmerizing spectacle that draws visitors from far and wide.
Dharam P — Google review
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XPCC+49M, Girmal, Gujarat 394716, India
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Gira Waterfalls

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Gira Waterfalls is a stunning natural wonder located in Gujarat's hill station. This picturesque waterfall is most active during monsoon season, with a large flow of water that attracts visitors from all over. However, it is advisable to visit after monsoon season, preferably in October when the rain has subsided and the waterfall can be enjoyed fully. The area also boasts a shopping market where visitors can purchase unique local crafts and artifacts made of wood.
Gira Waterfalls is a gem in Dang region, dramatic during monsoons, serene post‑rain, and surrounded by verdant hills. It’s ideal for a nature getaway, family picnic, or photography trip. Just pack comfy shoes, timing awareness, and a mindset open to simple rural charm. Don’t forget your camera and maybe take home a handcrafted bamboo souvenir.
Nilkanth D — Google review
I visited Gira Dhodh Waterfall again in 2025 on a weekend with my family. The place is always beautiful, but this time the water flow was less compared to my visit in 2024, when it was truly majestic and full of force. Since I went on a weekend, the crowd was quite heavy, which is common at such popular spots. The overall experience was still enjoyable. Around the waterfall area, there are many small stalls and shops selling souvenirs, handicrafts, and local gift items, which add to the charm of the visit. There is also a restaurant and stay facility nearby. The food was fine, but the rooms were not very impressive – okay for a short stay but not something to expect high comfort from. In short, Gira Dhodh is a nice place for a family outing or nature trip, especially during monsoon when the waterfall is at its best. If you want to enjoy it with fewer crowds, visiting on a weekday would be a better choice.
Ismail B — Google review
Giradodh Waterfall is a wonderful place to visit, especially during the monsoon season when nature is at its best 🌧️. The experience begins right from the parking area — you have to leave your vehicle outside and walk inside to reach the waterfall. This short walk through the greenery feels peaceful and refreshing, with the sound of birds and flowing water growing louder as you approach 🌿. It’s a simple yet beautiful experience that lets you disconnect from the usual noise of city life and step into pure calmness surrounded by lush forest and fresh air. When you finally reach the waterfall, the view is breathtaking 💦. The water gushes down powerfully, creating a cool mist all around, and the whole area looks alive with greenery and natural beauty 🌈. The atmosphere is quiet and soothing, perfect for nature lovers, photographers, or anyone looking for a peaceful escape. Parking outside and walking in actually makes the place cleaner and more preserved, which is a really good idea. Giradodh Waterfall is truly worth visiting — a hidden gem that feels magical in the monsoon and leaves you refreshed every time.
Anee K — Google review
Feel the freshness! This seasonal waterfall drops from around 30 meters with a roar that soothes your soul Surrounded by lush greenery, tall trees & scenic vibes Perfect for photography, picnics, trekking, or just chilling with nature Described as "Mini-Niagara of Gujarat" during monsoon 2 Gira Waterfall is a breathtaking blend of thundering water, green forests, and pure monsoon magic Whether you're looking for peace or thrill, this spot is a perfect escape from city life.
Upendra V — Google review
Gira waterfalls •Why special? - One of largest waterfall in Gujarat state •How to reach ? - By road , By train •Nearest railway station - Waghai Train station •Advance ticket booking - No required •Parking Facility - Available •Hotel,tea, food,stay facility - Available #Giradhodh is nearby waghai railway station #from bilimora railway station- Vapi ,Surat , Mumbai all railway connectivity available How reach by train? "Bilimora -Waghai Narrow Gage Train " •Why special - Heritage toy train of Gujarat, Running on Diesel engine •Total coaches - Total 4 coaches (Including 1 coach is AC seater- Reservation Ticket Booking required only for this 1 AC seater coach ) •Ticket price - bilimora to waghai AC coach - Around 170 rs per person Non AC coach - 20 rs per Person (AS ON 3 rd October,2025 ticket price) •Offline ticket window - Available at both Bilimora and waghai station For more information, Comment plz. Thank you
Dhinojboy — Google review
🌈 Feel the freshness! This seasonal waterfall drops from around 30 meters with a roar that soothes your soul 🌬️🕊️ 🍃 Surrounded by lush greenery, tall trees & scenic vibes 🌳🌺 📸 Perfect for photography, picnics, trekking, or just chilling with nature 🧺📷🚶‍♂️ 🏞️ Described as "Mini-Niagara of Gujarat" during monsoon 😍 Gira Waterfall is a breathtaking blend of thundering water, green forests, and pure monsoon magic 🌦️🌳. Whether you're looking for peace or thrill, this spot is a perfect escape from city life. 🌧️📸🌄💦🚌
Hemendrasinh R — Google review
Breathtaking view of the waterfall!Add it in your saputara itinerary for sure. Very vast in width..you can park car and there will be some walking distance to the fall...in between there are many shops which sells bamboo handicrafts and other decorative items.
Yash G — Google review
Beautiful Waterfall specially During Monsoon. You need to walk for 3 to 5 minutes from parking place to see this. Looks sunning from a distance and panoramic view is awesome. Approach road is narrow and Parking is a issue on crowded day. So take care of these situations during monsoon weekends.
Meet K — Google review
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PFPR+VQ2, Waghai, Wanarchond, Gujarat 394730, India
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Dandakvan Ashram, Vihangam Yoga

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Ashram
Sights & Landmarks
Place of worship
Yoga studio
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Quiet place Clean place Best place for yoga and meditation... There is also a canteen for lunch and dinner...
Jitendra G — Google review
Very serene and peaceful place amidst lush greenery. The ashram's serene setting and spiritual activities make it an ideal place for those seeking a little solace from the hustle and bustle.
Kavya Y — Google review
An ashram built in the lap of nature is Dandakaranya ashram, this ashram is built in a very large area, it has a quiet environment, a beautiful garden and a small parking lot, it would be good to visit this ashram in the evening with children.
Bhavin P — Google review
Blessed with lush greenery and natural beauty all around, this ashram is located in tranquility near Vansda in the state of Gujarat. Surrounded by the hills and forests of the Dandakvan, the Kaveri river flows clear pretty near. There is also a lot of spiritual energy in this ashram that can be felt by anybody who meditates or even visits here. Very very very nice place to visit...👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Vishnu P — Google review
You can visit here for free. There is a cowshed here, and there is also a very nice garden. A yagna puja is performed here on every full moon. The atmosphere here is very peaceful. You can come here alone or with your family.
Bhavin P — Google review
Peace of Mind by Yoga. A excellent method in yoga to control on your mind and body. Ashram is located at very beautiful place. One can stay there for Sadhana at reasonable rate. Canteen is also available for Lunch and dinner. Thank you swamiji for great Yoga Guidance.
Deepak P — Google review
Unbelievably beautiful and serene place near Vansda. The temple campus and garden both are maintained neatly. The park timings are generally, 11AM - 2PM, 4PM - 6 PM. In case of any event, entry might be denied. Temple campus remains open from morning to as late as 10 PM.
Darpan D — Google review
Very Peaceful and Holistic Place. Construction is also awesome . Beauty of nature in side Ashram and around the Ashram is really very good. Great place to visit and see for family near Vyara , Unai and Navsari nearby area public.
Freelancer B — Google review
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Vasya Talab, Vansda, Vasiya Talav, Gujarat 396580, India
https://vihangamyoga.org/dandakvan-ashram/
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Rajhans Cinemas

Movie theater
Fun & Games
Rajan's Cinema in Navsari is undoubtedly a fantastic place to watch a movie. From the moment you step in, the warm and inviting atmosphere sets the tone for a memorable cinema experience. The theater is well-maintained and clean, providing a comfortable environment for viewers. **Picture and Sound Quality:** The picture quality at Rajan's Cinema is impressive, with sharp visuals and vibrant colors that enhance the overall movie-watching experience. Coupled with a state-of-the-art sound system, every movie comes to life, ensuring an immersive experience that rivals any top-tier cinema. **Seating Comfort:** The seating is another highlight. Spacious and comfortable, the seats are designed to make sure you enjoy the movie without any discomfort, even during longer films. The layout of the theater ensures a great view from every seat, adding to the overall enjoyment. **Facilities and Services:** Rajan's Cinema offers excellent facilities, including clean restrooms and a well-stocked snack bar. The concession stand provides a variety of refreshments, from classic popcorn and soda to more substantial snacks, catering to all tastes. **Customer Service:** The staff at Rajan's Cinema is courteous and professional, always ready to assist with a smile. Whether it's helping you find your seat or addressing any concerns, their dedication to customer satisfaction is evident. **Overall Ambiance:** The ambiance of the theater is modern yet cozy, making it a perfect spot for both casual moviegoers and film enthusiasts. The decor and lighting add to the overall experience, making each visit special. In conclusion, Rajan's Cinema in Navsari offers an exceptional movie-watching experience. Its combination of top-quality visuals and sound, comfortable seating, excellent facilities, and outstanding customer service makes it the best place in town to catch the latest films. Whether you're planning a night out with friends or a family movie day, Rajan's Cinema is the place to be.
Dhruv P — Google review
I have been observing since long, dryer machine or hand nepkin facility not available apart from that hall sound system is getting weak need to work on that. Every time need to ask for paper cup to get water from water dispenser. Over all hospitality is very low and same time tickets price r high. I do not want give 1 star. There has to be option to rate zero star. M sure that that after this review top management will not take any necessary step and if take them it would be not permanent
Jubin V — Google review
Rajhans cinema , Navsari is a great place to catch a movie. The theatre is well-maintained and has comfortable seats. The sound and picture quality are excellent. A good place to bring your family and friends to watch a movie. . The only thing I don't like which the price of the food is bit high. Not so pocket friendly.😮‍💨But kya kare lena padta hain…
Sweety A — Google review
It is good service by staff but only one thing I don't like at booking windows they call the mobile number so loudly other people can here.over alll 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.
Urmila P — Google review
Worst experience since last 2 times. Not accepting payments through credit Card. Same excuse technical error in device . Arey yar such a big name in cinema and you have only one device ???? And problems having since 3 days, not getting resolved in this era ??? No where mentioned that device is not working.. This cinema has started looting in name of cash n digital payments. Taking parking charges and don't have proper parking.. Here also loot.. No management available on time to resolve issues and showing attitude to not see the movie... Naam bade or chichore log
Vishal D — Google review
There is no space for parking so we all wait for main gate for 20 mins then park the car out side and came for movie. The movie started during the time. We explain it to manager but there is no specific answer for the same. So this is not good customer service.
Jignesh D — Google review
I recently visited Rajhans Theatre, and my experience with the parking was extremely frustrating. Despite paying for parking, I had to wait over an hour to retrieve my car due to complete mismanagement. The chaos was made worse by a vehicle stuck on the pathway, blocking access, and apparently, it was locked with no quick solution provided by the staff. This level of disorganization is unacceptable, especially when customers are charged a parking fee. I hope they improve their system to avoid causing unnecessary delays and stress for visitors in the future. Plus the seat in screen 2 of row B is broken my family have to suffer. Worst management ever.
Karan P — Google review
Rajhans cinema is start from 2015 so it is very nice cinema in navsari. Now Giriraj is most of luxury style cinema. Also coming soon cinema in navsari. Royal Cinema (old jhangir cinema), Rajhans cinema in Grid Road,Navsari
Manoj T — Google review
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4.0
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Gandevi Rd, Italva, Navsari, Gujarat 396445, India
https://rajhanscinemas.com/
+91 99049 94441
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Somnath Temple Park

Park
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Sacred & Religious Sites
4.5
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GJ SH 702, Deep Laxmi Society, Bilimora, Gujarat 396321, India
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