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1Upper Lake

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Lake
Upper Lake, also known as Bhojtal Lake, is a stunning 31 square kilometer artificial lake in Bhopal. Created over eleven centuries ago by Raja Bhoja, it offers breathtaking views and opportunities to observe wildlife. Visitors can enjoy boat clubs and tours on the pristine blue expanse with tiny islands. The lake is surrounded by hiking trails and the Van Vihar National Park, home to a rich variety of birds and animals.
Very beautiful place in Bhopal, we can say it's a identity of Bhopal, You can walk peacefully arround lake in the evening and also enjoy beautiful sunset from boat.
Vijay K — Google review
Upper Lake is the most serene place in Bhopal. Perfect for peaceful moments and fun activities like boating. A must-visit for nature lovers!
Anjana H — Google review
This is the most iconic place of Bhopal for tourists and locals both. The lake offers breathtaking views and is a beautiful place for leisure walks. Recently, I discovered a nice area developed by MP Tourism for morning and evening stroll. There are nice shaded shelters and benches along with landscaped and well maintained garden. Lot of bird watching can also be done here. The sunrise and sunset look serene and scenic from this spot. Some films and web series have also been shot at this location recently. A place I return to often as my heart still yearns for the peace and tranquility it offers.
Mandeep S — Google review
Bhopal is also known as the city of lakes. Therefore, it is the top destination in the city for the visitors throughout the year. Raja Bhoj, the Parmara King, who ruled the Malwa empire during 1010 - 1055 CE, built this lake during his reign, who is also credited to establish this city which is now the capital of Madhya Pradesh. As a token of honour, his statue is also established in the lake. Apart from rich history, this lake is also an important water body not only for the residents of Bhopal for whom this is a water reservoir, but also ecologically for the environment due to which it has been included in the Ramsar list of Wetlands. One can often find people especially during sunrise and sunset, relaxing and enjoying the cool breeze and the view.
Sudhanshu T — Google review
Bhopal is a city of lots of human made lakes and this one is the biggest of all. It's a perfect place to chill in the evening and there are lots of snacking and street food options available over here. You can also do the boating if you're keenly interested or can just skip. There is beautiful art present over here which is made out of e-waste don't forget to check that out as well.
Soumya S — Google review
Brilliant! One of the tourist attractions! There are more than 35 fish species in the lake…. The lake never goes dry and is rich in nature…. I just hopethe government maintain its richness and does not construct anything around the lake…
N M — Google review
I really enjoyed visiting there, I had a very good experience visiting there.
Atul — Google review
Upper Lake is a beautiful and serene spot, perfect for relaxing and enjoying sunset views. The clean air and scenic surroundings make it a must-visit in Bhopal.
Vinayak S — Google review
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2Sair Sapata, Bhopal

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Sair Sapata, located on the shores of Upper Lake in Bhopal, is a sprawling tourism and entertainment complex developed by the Madhya Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation. Spanning 24.56 acres, it offers various attractions such as a musical fountain, suspension bridge, toy train rides, and an amusement park with a variety of thrilling rides and delectable food kiosks.
Very nice for kids cross the river by bridge. Kids can enjoy Toy train, boating, rides, nursery and other outdoor games, food stalls are also there
Ayesha Q — Google review
Overall nice place to have fun with kids but it's ticket price is not worth it because it have nothing so special to pay for tickets,It should have be freeor add some new activities or attraction in sair sapata
Sumit K — Google review
I find this place very useless.Let me tell you how it felt? 1- First of all, there is nothing in this park. This park is just a park in name and there is nothing else. 2- Whenever you come to a park with your vehicle, first you have to pay parking fee. ₹10 for bike, ₹20 for car. 3- After this you have to pay entry fee to enter. 4- I went there in the evening. I found a lot of insects on this bridge. I found a lot of flying insects which were irritating me a lot and were causing me a lot of trouble. 5- And when I went there during evening time, many places in this park were closed and there were creatures roaming around everywhere who can irritate you a lot. 6- Then they have made a small children's park. You will have to pay a fee to enter that too. 7- After that people come here. Mostly to enjoy the toy train, the fee for the toy train is ₹25. Yes, it is a little good. But spending ₹25 for one round is a bit expensive 8- Then when you go to its food court, you will find some expensive items in its food court which you will feel that I should go out and eat them. I should not eat here. According to me, it has turned out to be worthless. Going here or not going here is the same thing. For me, I would prefer not to go.
Lakshmi R — Google review
Beautiful place with a small lake and lush green gardens in the heart of the city. Toy train, camel ride, horse ride and few more are the activities to keep your kids busy. Recommended for families with small kids. They have their own cafeteria or else there are some top grade restaurants in the vicinity. It can be surely be a perfect weekend getaway for families.
Anuj K — Google review
sair sapata is a wonderful picnic spot surrounded by lake and mountain area...specially kids have lots of fun activities to do in park zone toy train , swings ,fast food zone and cafetaria are there ..special thing is you can enjoy boating in lake,,take horse ride,,,zoo and national park near this spot ..so much adventurous to come here...
Nitin J — Google review
Sair Sapata, Bhopal is a popular tourist and entertainment spot located on the banks of Upper Lake (Bada Talaab) in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It was inaugurated on September 29, 2011, and developed by the Madhya Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation to promote tourism in the region. Key Attractions: Suspension Bridge: Inspired by the Lakshman Jhula in Rishikesh, this pedestrian bridge is 183.2 meters long and 3.6 meters wide. It connects Prempura and Sewania and is considered the first of its kind in India. Children's Play Area: A 2-acre area with various play structures and fun zones for kids. Toy Train: A small train that circles around the park, offering scenic views and fun for children. Musical Fountain: A water show synchronized with music, best viewed during the evening. Boating: Paddle boats and rowboats are
Jinu M — Google review
Nice place for a small picnic with family and friends.. specially for kids. Plz do visit in the evening in Summers. Toy train is the main attraction for kids.
Neha R — Google review
Nice place to spend the weekend with family. Kids enjoy lot's..... Well maintained.
Naresh J — Google review
Bhadbhada Rd, Prempura, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462003, India•+91 1800 233 7777•Tips and more reviews for Sair Sapata, Bhopal
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3Lower Lake

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Lake
Lower Lake, also known as Chhota Talab, is a serene and picturesque destination in Bhopal. It is adjacent to the Upper Lake and together they form the Bhoj Wetlands. The lake is surrounded by lush greenery and islands, offering couples a romantic setting for activities such as boating, birdwatching, and picnicking.
The Lower Lake is located to the east of the Upper Lake. An earthen dam separates the two lakes. The two lakes are built in a terraced manner, the lowest level of the Upper Lake is just below the highest level of the Lower Lake. The Lower Lake has an area (water spread) of 1.29 , and its catchment area is 9.6 km2. The lake receives subsurface seepage from the Upper Lake. In the 1850s, the maximum and minimum depths of the lake were 11.7 m and 6.16 m respectively. As of 2011, the maximum depth was 10.7m. The Lower Lake does not have any fresh water source; it receives seepage water from the Upper Lake and drainage from 28 sewage-filled nullahs. It drains into the Patra rivulet, which joins Halali River, a small tributary of the Betwa River. The lake was built by creating in 1794 to beautify the city. The construction was commissioned by Chote Khan, a minister of Nawab Hayat Muhammad Khan Bahadur.A number of earlier wells were merged in this lake. The lower lake is beside a bridge named 'Pul Pukhta'. The lower lake has also been mentioned as "Pukhta-Pul Talao" in literature. The Lower Lake suffers from pollution due to drainage from sewage-filled nullahs, lack of fresh water source and commercial washing of clothes. The entire lake is eutrophic, and its water is not suitable for drinking. Had a good and peaceful mindset.
Venkat S — Google review
I saw the lower lake from Neelam park. So I believe I saw the backside of the river. The lake was a bit dirty but it was nice to watch the flowing water.
Arshiya G — Google review
Lover Lake in Bhopal is a serene haven nestled amidst nature's embrace. Surrounded by lush greenery, the lake offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace and tranquility. Its pristine waters reflect the azure sky, creating a mesmerizing vista that soothes the soul. Whether you're taking a leisurely stroll along its shores, enjoying a romantic boat ride, or simply basking in the beauty of its surroundings, Lover Lake exudes an undeniable charm.
Deepak P — Google review
This place is amazing…Bhopal is also known as city of lakes,I was in Bhopal for an exam.After exam we decided to explore places nearby and went to this beautiful lake called “- Lower Lake” .We were lucky as it was raining. We enjoyed the weather and breeze of lake. You can find people clicking pics,selfie and clicking pics of scenic view. You can find many fast food stalls and restaurants around the lake. Amazing experience 🤩,Must visit if you are in Bhopal.
Dheeraj P — Google review
Best place to see sunrise and sunset as well. Peaceful place,and one can spend many hours alone also. Boating is also there near the temple. Some water body competitions also held there,and competitors participate from the whole nation, from every state of india. There is lots of fun watching them. And so many parks near the lake,makes the place cozy,and peaceful.
RITU S — Google review
Nice place to relax lots of Street food and boating if the weather is amicable
Santosh N — Google review
One of the best places I've visited so far.....but the stench of fish...but its only natural so no comment on Dat.😂 🤔😅🤐😌😀
A S — Google review
Beautiful and energetic , loved visiting this place
Vikash K — Google review
Jahangirabad, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh•Tips and more reviews for Lower Lake

4Darul-Uloom Taj-ul Masajid

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Taj-ul-Masajid, also known as the "Crown of Mosques," is a massive 19th-century red-stone mosque located in Bhopal, India. It boasts imposing minarets, white domes, and intricate carved arches that showcase the city's elegant architectural style. Despite facing construction setbacks throughout history, it was finally completed in 1985 through public donations.
A Sikh's Perspective: A Soulful Experience at Taj-ul-Masajid, Bhopal As a Sikh and someone who deeply values spiritual architecture and interfaith harmony, visiting Taj-ul-Masajid in Bhopal was a moving and memorable experience. The name itself — meaning "Crown of Mosques" — is a fitting tribute to this majestic structure that stands tall not just in scale, but in grace, serenity, and historical importance. The first thing that struck me was its grandeur and tranquility. One of the largest mosques in India, it rises proudly with its pink façade, massive domes, and soaring minarets — a reminder of India's rich Islamic architectural heritage. The mosque isn't just a place of worship, it's a living monument that carries centuries of devotion, resilience, and artistry. What stood out most to me was the warmth and openness of the people. I was greeted with respect and curiosity. There was no barrier of faith — only shared reverence. It reminded me of the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, who emphasized "Na koi Hindu, na Musalman" — that at the root of all spiritual paths is one universal truth and Creator. Whether you're spiritual, a lover of history, or simply someone seeking peace — I wholeheartedly recommend a visit to Taj-ul-Masajid. It's not just a mosque — it's a celebration of faith, culture, and the diversity that defines India.
AstroSarvam S — Google review
This mosque is a very beautiful mosque. After going here you will feel as if you have gone there many years ago. People go to the mosque here to offer prayers. There are very good people living here with whom I have talked. They gave me a lot of information about the mosque. They told me how this mosque was built, who built it, when it was built, so after coming here I felt very good going inside this mosque.
Lakshmi R — Google review
When I stepped inside Taj-ul-Masajid in Bhopal, it honestly felt like time slowed down. The calmness of the place hits you first — that soft echo of azaan, the faint scent of ittar in the air, and the reflection of its grand pink domes on the still water of the courtyard. The mosque is massive — one of the largest in India — but what truly amazed me wasn’t just its size, it was its soul. Every arch, every marble corridor tells a story of faith, patience, and the artistry of Mughal architecture. Standing there, watching the sunlight filter through the arches, I could almost feel the centuries of devotion that built this masterpiece. And when the evening azaan begins, the entire atmosphere transforms — golden sky, gentle breeze, and the sound of prayers rising together. It’s not just a monument… it’s an emotion. Taj-ul-Masajid isn’t a place you just visit; it’s a place you feel. ---
Saiyad A — Google review
Architecturally stunning and spiritually uplifting. The masjid’s interiors are simple yet elegant, and the environment is filled with tranquility. You truly feel connected to Allah here.
Nida J — Google review
The Taj-ul-Masajid stands as the magnificent epitome of beauty and legacy in Bhopal. While the city's deep history encompasses centuries—from General Bhupal and Rani Kamlapati to Dost Mohammad Khan—this mosque is the crowning jewel of its more recent past. Its dramatic construction story, marked by halting periods and a phenomenal resumption, only adds to its legendary status. Today, the Taj-ul-Masajid is the enduring identity of Bhopal, radiating peace, beauty, and harmony for all who visit.
Mohammad S — Google review
One of the biggest mosques in the world with beautiful architecture and a peaceful vibe. After visiting, go to Motia Talaab nearby, sit by the water, enjoy the cool breeze, and relax. You can even try fishing.
Kunal D — Google review
The Darul Mazid (Darul Uloom Taj-ul-Masajid) in Bhopal — a perfect blend of spirituality, history, and architectural grandeur. Known as the “Crown of Mosques”, this magnificent structure is one of India’s largest and most breathtaking mosques, radiating timeless beauty and divine grace. The moment I entered, I was greeted by the sight of vast courtyards, tall minarets touching the sky, and three majestic white domes glistening in sunlight — a view that truly leaves you in awe. The serene reflection of the mosque in the central ablution pond creates a picture-perfect moment that speaks of peace and devotion. Every corner of Darul Mazid tells a story through its intricate Mughal-style carvings, finely detailed arches, and elegant marble flooring. The tranquil prayer hall fills the soul with calmness as the soft recitation of prayers echoes through the air. Adding to its charm, the attached Darul Uloom (Islamic seminary) continues to enlighten young minds with both religious and modern education, keeping alive a legacy of knowledge and harmony. Clean, peaceful, and beautifully maintained, this place welcomes every visitor with warmth and respect. Visiting during sunrise or sunset is pure magic — the golden light dancing over red sandstone walls makes it a photographer’s paradise. Whether you’re drawn by faith, architecture, or simply the charm of Bhopal’s heritage, Darul Mazid is a must-visit destination that captures the heart and soul of India’s rich cultural tapestry. A place where divinity meets artistry — truly a masterpiece of peace, devotion, and beauty.
Kunwar S — Google review
One of the 10 biggest mosques in the world. Should visit preferably before evening prayer. Head covering is recommended. Everyone is welcome and very friendly staff.
Hairodoti — Google review
near GPO Office, Royal Market, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462001, India•https://darululoomtajulmasajid.in/•+91 755 254 0495•Tips and more reviews for Darul-Uloom Taj-ul Masajid

5Kerwa Dam

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Dams
Kerwa Dam, located in Bhopal, is a popular tourist destination known for its natural beauty and scenic views. The ecotourism site offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by lush flora and fauna, making it an ideal spot for picnics and leisure activities such as boating and bird-watching. Adventure enthusiasts can also enjoy activities like Roping, Paintball, Rappelling, and River Crossing at the nearby Jungle camp.
Mendora, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462044, India•Tips and more reviews for Kerwa Dam
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6Birla Museum

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Located in the serene Arera Hills of Bhopal, the Birla Museum is a captivating attraction that houses an extensive collection of ancient artifacts dating back to the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods. Part of the Birla Mandir complex, which also includes temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, as well as Lakshmi Narayan, this museum offers a mesmerizing view of the Lower Lake.
Amazing historical collection in this museum. Prehistoric carvings mesolithic and paleolithic stone , so many sculpture and the detailing of that really unbelievable the ornaments ,animal, they made on. They have ancient coins ,pottery ,art gallery , south Indian bronzes collection,most amazing things that I saw is devi art made up of subabul leafs. So I'm just super impressed with this historic preservation. About the entry fee it's 25 per person and photography charges is 50. And also There is a beautiful garden. I have seen there is also have collected things from nirmala birla.
Meena U — Google review
The museum is really interesting. All the ancient stuff and scriptures were displayed there along with some more things. Overall a great experience for anyone who just wanna explore and sightseeing. You can have a great time with your family and friends here because there's a garden at the backside and a beautiful temple.
Soni M — Google review
Birla Museum is a very beautiful museum. You can go here and see different types of Sculpture. You can go here and see the oldest sculpture of 10th and 11th century which is situated in Bhopal, Birla Museum! To enter this museum, you have to buy an interview ticket and the entry fee here was ₹50 when I went there. The price will be according to the time you go and when you go to this museum, you will see very lovely sculpture. It is very close to the Birla mandir.
Lakshmi R — Google review
Wonderful museum with lots of sculptures of lord Shiva and not to forget the beauty of the architectural work displayed here 🌠 Great place to go with your friends, family or class may be if you are in college or school.
Rohit S — Google review
The museum and the temple are both located in the same complex as in most Birla Temple/Museums across India. Thus museum has a lot of sculptures of Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva and the Goddess Shakti in various forms with very informative display cards. Outside the museum in the garden are a selection of sculptures from archaeological finds. Nov '24: Visited again in November 2024. Still a great place to visit!
Suresh M — Google review
If you love history, sculptures and museums then a must-visit place indeed which is located just next to the Birla temple. The entry ticket is 25₹ and you have to pay 100₹ additional for any kind of photography which includes mobile photography too. There is a wide variety of sculpture art inside the museum which I like a lot. The museum is somehow maintained well. MP government should promote such places as there is some amazing artwork to experience and witness.
Aniket A — Google review
Collection of arts and artefacts , rupee 25 fee entry ,50 for photography
Praveen S — Google review
Very peaceful and beautiful and knowledgeable place
RAVINDRA S — Google review
6CQ5+477, Arera Hills, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462003, India•Tips and more reviews for Birla Museum

7Gauhar Mahal

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Historical place
Nestled just 4 km from Bhopal Junction, Gauhar Mahal stands as a stunning testament to the rich history and architectural beauty of Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. This ancient palace, built in 1820 by the trailblazing Qudsia Begum—affectionately known as Gohar Begum—overlooks the tranquil Upper Lake. A remarkable fusion of Hindu and Mughal architectural styles, Gauhar Mahal showcases exquisite craftsmanship from the Nawabi era.
Had visited here in evening when some exhibition was going on. It's a beautiful place. The place had a lit soothing vibe, with potters market, art exhibition, music and cultural activities going on. Parking is there, though during rush hours it can definitely get filled up.
Pinaakee B — Google review
Gohar Mahal was built in a successful manner by Qudisiya Begum in 1820 on the banks of the Upper Lake in Bhopal. She is the first woman ruler of Bhopal. She is popularly known as Gohar Begum. In 1819, she successfully ascended the throne of the erstwhile princely state after her husband assassination. Today, the Mahal or Palace is not in good condition and is currently under renovation, and I hope it will become a good place to visit tourists in Bhopal.
Kashif N — Google review
I attended jashn e urdu festival here, it was of nice ambiance. Plenty of parking spack and finding washroom was quite tricky. The other side you can find Indian tea house.
Shivam ( — Google review
In itself is a very empty place, not that interesting in itself and there is no reason for you to go there. But it hosts a lot of events and festivals and workshops and that's the time that you go visit this place. Last time I was here I was attending a local artisans and organic food market and it was great. Gauhar Mahal is like a cultural spot in the city center. It is situated near the upper Lake and is easily accessible. It also has a lot of parking space.
Gaurav N — Google review
Built in 1820 by Qudsia Begum, also known as Gohar begum established the structure reflecting the Indo-Islamic architecture throughout the Mahal. This palace represents the foundation of Begum and Women rule in the land of Bhopal. Presently, the whole place is under repairment. The old architecture is been damaged. The administration is taking necessary cautions to ensure to preserve such heritage. There are no waiting lines, a guide will help you to gain knowledge about the place as well. Photos and Videos are prohibited there. Good place to visit.
Visruth P — Google review
Should ideally visit during daytime. The craft shops were super cheap, wish I had more money to support each of them!
Muskaan — Google review
Old palace in decent shape generally rented out for functions. Nothing grand in scale and architecture but gives a glimpse of old Bhopal. Evening dusk hours are good for photography.
Rakesh P — Google review
Gauhar Mahal is a very nice place. If you come to Bhopal, you must visit here. You must visit the palace here, you will like it.
Lakshmi R — Google review
793X+X6F, VIP Road, Chowki Talaiya, Peer Gate Area, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462001, India•Tips and more reviews for Gauhar Mahal

8Rani Kamlapati Palace

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Rani Kamlapati Palace, located in the heart of Kamala Park in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, is a historic 18th-century palace that was once the residence of Rani Kamlapati. Positioned between the Upper Lake and Lower Lake, this palace offers picturesque views and a glimpse into the glorious past of Bhopal.
Kamla Park Rd, Professors Colony, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462001, India•Tips and more reviews for Rani Kamlapati Palace

9Bharat Bhavan Bhopal

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Bharat Bhavan, located on J Swaminath Marg on Shamla Hills, is a cultural space inaugurated in 1982 by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. It serves as a hub for contemporary arts including dance, theater, film, painting and sculpture.
It's a paradise for lovers of classical Indian music. The entire Bhavan showcases the work of various artists, featuring paintings of renowned figures, poetry, a library, and more. It's highly recommended for anyone visiting the city and looking for a serene, peaceful spot to relax and enjoy the view of the lake. The place charges ₹20 per person (for Indian) and it's worth every penny.
Visruth P — Google review
A must-visit cultural gem in Bhopal! Bharat Bhawan beautifully blends art, architecture, and nature. From the serene lake views to the inspiring art galleries, every corner reflects creativity and heritage. The open-air amphitheatre and museum spaces are truly unique. Perfect for photography, reflection, and soaking in Madhya Pradesh’s vibrant cultural spirit. Highly recommended for art lovers and peace seekers alike!
Satyam V — Google review
Bharat Bhavan in Bhopal is honestly one of those places that leaves you with a lasting impression. Tucked near the Upper Lake, the whole setting feels peaceful and refreshing. The building itself has a very unique design, simple yet artistic, and the view from the premises makes it even better. Inside, there’s a lot to explore — art galleries, a library, and even sections dedicated to tribal art and culture. I personally loved the tribal art gallery; it gives such a raw and authentic feel of Madhya Pradesh’s roots. The paintings and sculptures are displayed in a way that feels approachable, not overwhelming, which makes the experience really enjoyable. The amphitheatre is another highlight. Even if you’re not attending a performance, just sitting there for a while feels special. You can almost imagine the energy of the crowd and the artists performing under the open sky. It’s one of those spots that connects you with both art and nature at the same time. Overall, visiting Bharat Bhavan didn’t feel like just ticking off a tourist attraction — it felt more personal. It’s calm, creative, and full of stories. If you’re in Bhopal and looking for something beyond malls and busy streets, this place is a must.
Traveller — Google review
Beautifully designed cultural centre Bharat Bhavan in Bhopal is an architectural masterpiece blending modern design with traditional Indian aesthetics. Designed by Charles Correa, it harmonizes with the natural landscape. As a vibrant cultural hub, it nurtures art, music, theatre, and literature, preserving India’s diverse heritage while offering an inspiring space for contemporary expression.
Megha J — Google review
One of Charles Correa’s greatest creations, beautifully thought out building that reveals itself as you journey though it. Beautiful sunsets. Wish it had more live events in the outdoor amphitheater. Could be better maintained, specially the toilets.
Sahaj B — Google review
Legendary Architect Charles Correa designed this place !! And it's beautiful ❤️ The flow of movement of a person in this place is amazing. It creates an illusion that the building meets the horizon and beautifully blends with Upper Lake or Bhojtal of Bhopal. This building represents why Bhopal is called the city of lakes.
Soumya S — Google review
Bharat Bhavan is a milti-art museum set up in 1982 by then Prime Minister IndiraGandhi. It displays paintings of differnt artist,manuscript of writers, classical music, and also held performances related to Indian art and culture.
Kashif N — Google review
Art & Painting lovers - must go to place. Amazing presentation of MP tribal Art & Cultures... I loved it. Avoid going during some VIP or Politicians functions. Choose some less crowded & peaceful days.
Dimpi G — Google review
2nd floor, 53, J, Harshavardhan Nagar, Krishna Nagar, Shymala Hills, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462002, India•http://bharatbhawan.org/•+91 98270 44197•Tips and more reviews for Bharat Bhavan Bhopal

10Rani Kamlapati Mahal

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Rani Kamlapati Mahal, also known as Rani Mahal or Kamlapati Palace, is a stunning and well-preserved palace located on the banks of the Lower Lake in Bhopal. The palace features intricately designed arches with peacock and rosette patterns, ageless galleries, and a quadrangular courtyard adorned with two fountains encircling a small well.
One of the prettiest views I've ever seen in Bhopal. This is a must visit especially around sunset! And it's just half a km away from Gauhar Mahal and Retghat Park. Also the place was strangely very calm and peaceful even on a Sunday evening.
Siddhi L — Google review
Nice place to visit at least once if you are in Bhopal. Here you will get knowledge about this place and other places also. There were no tickets. It's free of cost. Parking is available and free of cost. It is inside the kamla park. Enjoy this place. Located near Lake View.
Mukesh K — Google review
It's a good place, a part of history but didn't fascinate that much as I thought it would be like a big mension but it is just like the size of a regular house. But if you know the history behind it, you will find its value. It's the house of Rani Kamlapati and her son after her husband Nizam Shaw was killed with poison, so to protect herself and her son Rani Kamlapati exile to his Mahal and it's also the place where it is believed that she jumped out of the window of this Mahal(back side) and in the water and died. Later on her son was also killed. This monument represents the part of history from the 18th century.
Aman S — Google review
The Rani Kamlapati palace is located near the upper lake in Bhopal. The entrance of it is nearer to upper lake, now a park has been made near the surrounding of the palace The palace is named after Rani Kamlapati. The palace has been converted to a museum. All the heritage of the late queen and his King are well preserved. If one wants to know the history and heritage then can visit this palace. Beware of the thousands bats sitting on the trees on the approach road to the palace. A guard is there who would let you inside the museum. It is a small palace and the entrance and foyer have been converted to museum. Rest of the building is not accessible by public. Thr palace is protected under ASI India. Just beside the lake you will get an amazing view of the lower lake. Please check the pictures i have provided below. This will be worth visiting there.
Ar. M — Google review
Very nice place in the heart of the city. Small and well maintained. Things are nicely shown. Preserved by Archiology Department of India. Helping staff. Few ancient cutlery used by the queen is also displayed. The canons are important attractions. View from the the windows and top is amazing. A must visit place for history Archiology nature and scenic view lovers. Lower lake of Bhopal is seen from the windows of this palace.
Deepak K — Google review
Kamlapati Palace lies on the eastern side of the ancient embankment known as Bhojpal, built by the Paramara King Bhoj (AD 1010–1055), from which the present name Bhopal is derived. The existing structure is a part of the palace which was constructed by Rani Kamlapati, the widow of Nizam Shah, General Chief of Ginnaurgarh, in AD 1722. On the western side of this palace one can see the remains of Fatehgarh Fort on the hill which was built by Sardar Dost Mohammad Khan (AD 1708–1726) who laid the foundation of modern Bhopal. Kamlapati Palace is an excellent example of contemporary architecture of the early eighteenth century and the earliest extant example in the Bhopal town. This double-storeyed building is constructed of lakhauri bricks having a beautiful façade with cusped arches supported on fluted pillars, merlons having the shape of lotus petals, and brackets supporting the chhajjas. This monument was declared protected by the Government of India in 1989 and since then Archaeological Survey of India remains the custodian.
Lohit K — Google review
History Lovers Attraction amidst in the City close to stunning Water Body that spread in 28 km Area will amaze You.
Explore M — Google review
Historically important location for Bhopal state Build at the time of Mohammad Dost Khan. It is said that the underground pipes connect the upper lake with lower lake goes below this architecture. Attached is the details of this historically location. Go for stroll and take a view of lake.
Pratik P — Google review
Kamla Park Rd, Professors Colony, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462001, India•+91 1800 233 7777•Tips and more reviews for Rani Kamlapati Mahal
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11Van Vihar National Park Bhopal

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Van Vihar National Park in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh is a renowned destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Situated near the Upper Lake and Shymala Hills, it offers a picturesque landscape with diverse flora and fauna. The park follows strict standards set by the Central Zoo Authority to preserve animals in environments similar to their natural habitats. Visitors can witness tigers, lions, bears, and other wild animals roaming freely in this urban jungle.
A Refreshing Day Amidst Nature We visited Van Vihar National Park in Bhopal by car, and it was a truly refreshing experience. The drive through the park was peaceful, surrounded by greenery and beautiful natural landscapes. We were lucky to spot a variety of wildlife including peacocks, deer, a tiger, lion, bear, crocodiles, snakes, butterflies, and many birds. The enclosures are spacious and designed to resemble the animals’ natural habitats, making the experience feel authentic and immersive. The weather was perfect, adding to the charm of the visit. We thoroughly enjoyed exploring the park, soaking in the calm atmosphere, and witnessing the beauty of wildlife up close. A lovely day spent in nature — highly recommended for a peaceful outing!
Anjana H — Google review
Van Vihar National Park is often referred to as a “national park,” but in reality, it feels more like a large open zoo. Many of the animals are kept in enclosures, so don’t expect a completely wild safari experience. The park is set along a single straight road about 10–12 km long, which you can explore in different ways — on foot, by bicycle, bike, or car — with separate entry fees depending on your choice. It’s a very photogenic location, with plenty of spots where the greenery, lake views, and wildlife make for beautiful pictures. The best time to visit is early in the morning when the air is fresh and the crowds are minimal. If you plan to walk the whole route, wear sports shoes and comfortable clothing, as it can be a long stretch. On the other hand, if you’d rather not walk, bringing your own vehicle is a good option to cover the distance comfortably. One thing to keep in mind is that the park is not very shaded, so visiting on hot, sunny days can be tiring. Overall, it’s an “okay” place for a peaceful outing, especially for nature lovers and photographers who enjoy a calm environment without too much rush.
Avnish C — Google review
According to me this place is a waste of money. Let me tell you why you should not go here? 1- When I first came here, there was a fee to take a motorbike inside. It was ₹20, now the fee is ₹80. 2- Even if you charge more money, you will not see any animals here. When you go to visit here, you will get to see only one or two special species of tiger. You may get to see a peacock. You may get to see a wild pig. This is all you will get to see. You may get to see many types of deer. But you will not see many animal here. 3- All I get here is Crocodile, pig , tiger , bear, Deer and some birds I have seen it only. 4- Even after that you have to get down at every place and see whether there are animals there or not. There used to be a lot of animals here earlier. Nowadays I feel that no animal is visible clearly. 5- But there is a plus point here. If you come here in the early morning or in the evening, the environment here becomes very good before it closes. The breeze blows very well, so if you are coming on a two wheeler, you will enjoy travelling a lot. It will be very nice to roam here.
Lakshmi R — Google review
Very well maintained, delightful experience for nature lovers. Great sighting of varied wildlife animals. Unbelievable experience as it is right in the heart of the city. Must visit Van Vihar for a day with nature! Note: Tourists can avail the safari options provided by the Forest Department or register the 2 or 4 wheeler they are using for the safari.
Amrita B — Google review
Beautiful place! So green and there is river/lake flowing alongside. It feels surreal. Ticket cost is very less but the experience is amazing! They have a very clean and maintained national park. So spacious and we can find many animals there. The view is just breathtaking. Rare trees are also there, beautiful butterflies, tigers, bears, snakes, rabbits, rare birds, turtles and many more I have seen. They also have a beautiful cafe inside van vihar. They have scenic dining settings. Good options in the menu. I enjoyed a coffee there while gazing at the water below, observing beautiful and soothing ripples of flowing water. Well maintained place. Bikes and cars are allowed inside. Horn is not allowed to keep animals and other creatures at peace. Bicycles and e bikes are available for rent there at a very reasonable cost. Great experience overall.
Ishika — Google review
Must visit tourist attraction of Bhopal. With the lake on one side and animals on the other. There are lot of peacocks 🦚around. Lot of different birds. It’s hard to get the glimpse of tiger 🐯 and leopards 🐆. As their cage are huge. Entry fee for car is 300 rupees. They tell you to not honk while driving. But some dumb people still honk and disturb the animals. So please remember this while you visit next time.
Swapnil K — Google review
Van Vihar National Park is the perfect spot to spend a peaceful morning or evening in Bhopal. Whether you prefer walking, cycling, riding your Scooty, or driving through in your car, the park is designed to accommodate all. On one side, you’re treated to the calm beauty of the Upper Lake, and on the other, lush greenery surrounds you — it’s truly the best of both worlds. The park is a great place to catch a breathtaking sunrise or sunset by the lake. You’ll also come across a variety of animals, birds, and butterflies, making it a serene escape into nature. There’s a charming little café by the lakeside inside the park — a nice place to sit and unwind, though the prices are slightly on the higher side. I’d also recommend renting a cycle from outside (either your own or the electric ones available nearby) for a more enjoyable and comfortable experience as the cycles available inside are mostly partially broken. A must-visit for nature lovers and anyone looking to slow down and take in the beauty of Bhopal.
Deepika J — Google review
🌳 Van Vihar National Park, Bhopal is a peaceful escape right inside the city, perfect for a quiet walk or cycle ride under tall trees with the lake breeze. 🦌 You can see tigers, leopards, deer, bears, and many birds living in clean, spacious enclosures, making it perfect for nature lovers and kids. Early mornings are best for bird sounds and animal sightings. 🚲 Cycling inside was the highlight for us, riding along shaded paths with the lake view on one side. The park is well-maintained, affordable, and has clean washrooms and rest points, making it family-friendly. 🌿 If you are tired of city noise and need a breath of fresh air, Van Vihar is the place to slow down and reconnect with nature. Highly recommended when in Bhopal!
Harsh B — Google review
69J8+VHM, Lake View Walk Path, Krishna Nagar, Shymala Hills, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462002, India•https://vanviharnationalpark.org/•Tips and more reviews for Van Vihar National Park Bhopal

12Manuabhan Ki Tekri

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Manuabhan Ki Tekri, perched atop a hill, is a revered pilgrimage destination for Jain followers and offers stunning architectural beauty alongside breathtaking views of Bhopal. Also referred to as Mahaveer Giri, this sacred site features the footwear of notable Jain saints and an idol of Shri Man Bhadarji. Each year during Kartik Purnima, the temple hosts a grand fair that attracts many visitors.
I recently visited Manuabhan Tekri in Bhopal and it was an amazing experience. The place offers a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere, surrounded by beautiful views of the city. The ropeway ride is enjoyable and gives a great aerial view of the surroundings. The temple area is clean and well-maintained, making it a perfect spot for meditation and relaxation. It’s a must-visit place for anyone looking to spend some calm and quality time away from the city noise.
Vinayak S — Google review
Manubhan Ki Tekri is a Hilltop point that is accessible by road and cable car in Bhopal. From this place, you can watch almost the entire Bhopal from the top. Eatery, children rides are also set up there for enjoyment. People come here with friends and family for picnic or to spend leisure time. Mahaveer Giri Mahatirath, a Jain Temple is also situated there.
Kashif N — Google review
Great views pretty spot for a picnic date or even a group picnic. We can the the entire city from up there and it is a pretty darn breathtaking view. Highly recommended during sunsets and sunrises. It is pretty crowded on weekends tho.
Akshita S — Google review
Manuabhan Ki Tekri is a peaceful hilltop spot in Bhopal. It offers beautiful, wide views of the city and the lakes. The main attraction is a large, white statue of Shiva. It’s a quiet and calm place, perfect for a short visit to relax and enjoy the scenery. A nice spot for families and couples.
Shubham — Google review
Manubhan Ki Tekri is truly one of the most peaceful and scenic spots in Bhopal. Located on a small hill, it offers a calm atmosphere away from the city rush. The climb up is short but rewarding, and once you reach the top, you’re welcomed by beautiful Jain temples and panoramic views of Bhopal city and the Upper Lake. The place is very well maintained, clean, and spiritually enriching. The Jain temples here are beautifully constructed, with intricate carvings and a serene environment that makes it perfect for meditation or just sitting quietly. The sunset view from the Tekri is especially stunning, as you can see the golden light reflecting over the lake and city. There’s a ropeway facility available, which adds a fun element for families and kids. The ropeway ride is short but gives a great aerial view of the surroundings. Parking is available at the base, and the overall place feels safe and welcoming. A small note: since this is a religious site, modest dressing and respectful behavior are appreciated. It’s also best to visit during mornings or evenings to avoid the heat. Highlights: Panoramic view of Bhopal & Upper Lake 🌅 Beautiful Jain temples 🙏 Ropeway ride 🚡 Peaceful, clean & spiritual atmosphere ✨ Tip: Carry some water, visit during sunset for the best experience, and don’t forget your camera! 📸
Prajwal D — Google review
Nice picnic spot, to spend time with family and friends. Feel like at roof of the Bhopal city. Have very magnificent view, Can be reach by walk, road and ropeway.
Shantanu S — Google review
All the points for view and trolley 🚎 ride which my kids liked. The place is really good place to earn and show Bhopal and its heritage but it is not maintained at even lowest level. The park situated on top of hill is in really sorry state, play area is broken, tiles on walking steps are broken, electric wires are broken ans dangerously lying on floor. Shops which are making money by looting travellers but not taking care of the nearby area or sitting area. Poor state of the hill. Govt must take an stringent action against its maintenance agency।
Abhi # — Google review
A very good place in Bhopal to come with family and friends. You can came here by walking or by auto (30₹ fare per person) or by Ropeway (60 - 90₹ per person). From this place you can see the Bhopal and enjoy the nature.
P M — Google review
79H7+M2V, Lalghati Rd, Tilak Nagar, Lalghati, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462030, India•Tips and more reviews for Manuabhan Ki Tekri

13Kamla Park

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Kamla Park is a picturesque lakefront park located in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. It offers a serene environment with lush greenery, a jogging path, and beautiful flowers. Visitors can enjoy the scenic views and take part in various activities. The park also features historic remains of the Kamlapati Mahal and hosts an entertaining light and sound show in the evening.
Kamla Park is located near the famous Upper Lake . One should never miss visiting this park while traveling to Bhopal. The park is a favorite place among teenagers and love birds. It is a famous picnic spot for families in Bhopal. At the entry of the park there is a big imposing gate having two architectural domes. The park is surrounded by the countless trees and flowers and its greenery is instrumental in attracting tourists from far and wide. The park is located very near to the famous Upper Lake in Bhopal, which itself is a famous picnic spot in Bhopal. Known for its exquisite beauty and aloofness, Upper lake Bhopal is one of the finest picnic spot in the city. Here you can experience boating in various types of boats. Major Attraction Inside Kamla Park Bhopal The main attraction of the park is the well laid flower beds with assortment of beautiful flowers. A temple is also located inside Kamla park which also attracts devotees to the park.The park is very spacious with trees along with the boundaries .Well maintained and designed bushes are the key attractions of the park. Apart from tourists from outside the city, the residents of city also visits the park at least on the weekends. It is a famous picnic spot for school children and teenagers coming along with their families. There are benches on every corner of the park . One can sit there to enjoy the beauty of the nature. The park has plenty of beautiful and colorful flowers and is a home to many birds . Here you can find many beautiful species of birds.The park is located in a very calm and clean place. People living in nearby areas visit the park daily during early morning hours. The park transforms into a jogger's park during morning hours when both young and old can be seen doing various exercises. The park gives them immense pleasure and freshness which energizes their mind and soul. One can’t find any other pleasant park like Kamla Park in Bhopal .
Ketan R — Google review
A delightful place to visit, offering a serene environment with lush greenery and beautiful flowers. It's okay for a peaceful stroll for a while. However, visitors should note that there are no working washrooms available, with one available but locked. Additionally, Kamlapati Palace is not fully accessible, which can be disappointing. Despite these drawbacks, the park is well-maintained and clean, making it a pleasant place to spend time with family or friends.
Vinay M — Google review
Kamla Park, Bhopal - A Serene Spot Near Lake View Kamla Park, located near the scenic Lake View in Bhopal, is a perfect blend of nature and tranquility. The park offers stunning views of the Upper Lake, especially during sunrise and sunset, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and photographers. The lush greenery, clean pathways, and well-maintained surroundings create a peaceful environment for morning walks, yoga, or simply unwinding. The park also has ample seating spaces and a few shaded areas to relax. What stands out most is the park’s proximity to Lake View, allowing visitors to enjoy both attractions in one trip. The cool breeze from the lake adds to the overall experience. However, it can get slightly crowded on weekends, so visiting early in the morning or on weekdays is recommended for a more serene experience. Overall, Kamla Park is a must-visit spot in Bhopal for those looking to connect with nature and enjoy beautiful lake views. ⭐ Rating: 4.5/5
Ritesh K — Google review
Very well maintained. I have seen most of the people come to rest. Very peaceful experience, and the backside view is amazing. Playground It's not a playground but kids can play in between the open space. There are 4 open areas. Restrooms I have not seen a restroom within the premises, but if it is there behind the Kamla snacks, then I'm not sure. There is a water cooler behind the Kamla Palace in the corner, but it needs to be maintained. Dog-friendliness One can get their pets within the park Picnic area Schools can think to get young kids to show them the site. It has beautiful view
N M — Google review
It's a regular park with a small palace building dedicated to Rani Kamlapati. Entrance is free..better enjoyed in morning or late afternoon. View from garden you can see the lake behind it
Anchall R — Google review
A place to take pleasure in the natural view
P M — Google review
An excellent view of bhopal lake from this point across the road, even you can take a long walk of 2-3 kms starting inside of kamla park on a naturally developed footpath till upto the main boating point of bhopal lake just parallel to the lake. Really beautiful managed by BMC !
Micky S — Google review
I'm a historical loving person, so I went here to see ancient monument kamlapati mahal. It was a good experience to go there. They put kamlapati statue and some written holders on the wall of gond rani and some pictures about palaces in bhopal or nearby. It's free of entry, and I'm recommending to ancient lover people to visit this palace, not park. I thought they put more things out to explore people who want to know more.
Meena U — Google review
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14Rose Garden

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Nestled in the heart of Bhopal, the Rose Garden is a beautifully curated oasis that showcases an impressive array of roses and vibrant plant life. This enchanting garden is perfect for couples seeking a serene escape, where they can stroll hand-in-hand amidst colorful blooms and breathe in the delightful fragrances that fill the air. With its meticulously maintained grounds, visitors will discover countless varieties of roses—some familiar and others delightfully unique.
Very beautiful garden. Different types of Roses and other flowers are available here. Atmosphere is just amazing it makes us feel happy and make our mood fresh. Definitely everyone should go in this garden and spend some time with loved ones.
Gaurav M — Google review
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Usb1 — Google review
To tell you the truth, I went to the Rose Garden because I wanted to see a variety of roses. But when I went to the Rose Garden, I did not see any variety. I saw different flowers. I saw lotus, I saw everything, but I did not see a different kind of rose. I saw one or two roses which were white in colour. I liked them a lot and there were other plant plantings also. You can go here if you want. If you want, you can also go here for a picnic. You can spend a long time sitting here. The place was very nice. But you will not find different kinds of roses here.
Lakshmi R — Google review
Nice place to get flowers at affordable price. I feel they can improve in variety. Parking available
Harsh B — Google review
If you like gardening, love plants this is a place you should explore once in a while while being in Bhopal. Every year they organize a grand event for Rose which is well organized. However I would suggest you to commute here using public transport or taxi services during event as parking is mismanaged outside causing chaos on main road.
Aditya P — Google review
Nice place to sit around at a very nice location.
Amir Q — Google review
Nice place with touch of natural beauty...Popular tourist attraction for flower lovers in bhopal . Covered in large area with lots of flower beds. Has a ticket for entry but it is worth it. Mostly people don not go to the last beds downstairs, but must cover all the garden. Also look out for fire rose. P.S. Could not find black rose in the garden.
Priyank S — Google review
If you're fond of Floral beauty and it's freshness, then u should visit here... U will get all the great collections of cherish flowers, especially roses.. 👍💐💐
Vivek M — Google review
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15People'S Mall

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If you're on the lookout for a lively and casual date spot, look no further than People's Mall. This vibrant destination is perfect for couples seeking a day of fun, featuring an array of activities such as thrilling water rides and a delightful toy train. You can also explore impressive replicas of iconic monuments from around the globe. Whether you choose to enjoy the exhilarating rides or simply stroll hand-in-hand through the mall, you're sure to create unforgettable memories together.
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Nikita M — Google review
Go with ur frnds 😅✌️♥
Mukta S — Google review
Great place 😍
Jaybhan J — Google review
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16DB Mall

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DB Mall is a popular shopping destination in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It houses a variety of Italian restaurants that offer an array of delectable dishes. The mall is conveniently located at multiple spots across the city, making it easily accessible to locals and tourists alike. Whether you're in the mood for authentic Italian cuisine or simply want to explore different dining options, DB Mall has something for everyone.
Zone-I, Maharana Pratap Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462011, India•Tips and more reviews for DB Mall

17Bhopal Haat

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Bhopal Haat is a top market in Bhopal offering a variety of goods. Visitors can find herbal and Ayurvedic medicines as well as locally crafted items like clay products, terracotta pieces, and jute goods. These handicrafts are made by skilled local artisans, making the market a great place to explore traditional crafts and alternative medicine options.
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18VIP Road

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VIP Road is a bustling area in Bistar that offers a range of attractions and activities for visitors. Nearby, you can explore the natural beauty of Van Vihar National Park and enjoy the cultural experience at the Museum of Man and Tribal Museum. The serene Lake View Upper Lake is also within reach, providing a peaceful setting for relaxation. With various packages available, VIP Road promises an exciting and diverse travel experience for all types of explorers.
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19Shahpura Lake

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Shahpura Lake is a serene escape perfect for couples looking to enjoy a romantic boat ride amidst nature. Nestled in lush greenery, this picturesque spot allows visitors to unwind away from the city's chaos. You can glide across the calm waters on a leisurely boat trip or take peaceful strolls around the area. The surrounding park, covering 80 acres, boasts diverse flora and fauna, including a nursery of medicinal plants and a charming bird sanctuary, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers as well.
Shahpura, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462016, India•Tips and more reviews for Shahpura Lake
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Food to try
The  best casual restaurants in Bhopal
Casual restaurants
The  best Asian food in Bhopal
Asian food
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Bread
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Buffets
The  best cake shops and cake bakeries in Bhopal
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Desserts
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Fast food
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Italian restaurants
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Places to eat

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The  best nightlife in Bhopal
Nightlife
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Places to go out

Attractions

The  best photo spots in Bhopal
Photo spots
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Museums
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Shopping
The  best things to do with kids in Bhopal
Kid-friendly attractions
The  best neighborhoods to see in Bhopal
Neighborhoods
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Outlet malls
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Aquariums
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Wedding venues
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Arts and culture
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Massage
Bhopal skyline: the  most iconic buildings and best views in Bhopal
Buildings
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Sights
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History museums
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Cooking classes
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Hotels
The  best places to propose in Bhopal
Places to propose
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Malls
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Parks and gardens
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Photography museums
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Spas
Fun things to do in Bhopal:  fun attractions and activities
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Top searches in Bhopal

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Popular road trips from Bhopal

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Udaipur
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Hyderabad
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Kathmandu
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Bengaluru
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Ahmedabad
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Indore
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Pune
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Varanasi
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Mumbai
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Jodhpur
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Kolkata (Calcutta)
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Chennai (Madras)
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Ujjain
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Mysuru (Mysore)
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Jaisalmer
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Amritsar
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Sawai Madhopur
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Pokhara
Bhopal to
Kochi (Cochin)
Bhopal to
Shimla
Bhopal to
Khajuraho
Bhopal to
Manali Tehsil
Bhopal to
Pachmarhi
Bhopal to
Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar
Bhopal to
Srinagar
Bhopal to
Nashik

What's the weather like in Bhopal?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Bhopal for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Bhopal in January
  • Weather in Bhopal in February
  • Weather in Bhopal in March
  • Weather in Bhopal in April
  • Weather in Bhopal in May
  • Weather in Bhopal in June
  • Weather in Bhopal in July
  • Weather in Bhopal in August
  • Weather in Bhopal in September
  • Weather in Bhopal in October
  • Weather in Bhopal in November
  • Weather in Bhopal in December

All road trips from Bhopal

  • Bhopal to New Delhi drive
  • Bhopal to Jaipur drive
  • Bhopal to Mumbai drive
  • Bhopal to Agra drive
  • Bhopal to Udaipur drive
  • Bhopal to Hyderabad drive
  • Bhopal to Kathmandu drive
  • Bhopal to Bengaluru drive
  • Bhopal to Ahmedabad drive
  • Bhopal to Indore drive
  • Bhopal to Pune drive
  • Bhopal to Varanasi drive
  • Bhopal to Mumbai drive
  • Bhopal to Jodhpur drive
  • Bhopal to Kolkata (Calcutta) drive
  • Bhopal to Chennai (Madras) drive
  • Bhopal to Ujjain drive
  • Bhopal to Mysuru (Mysore) drive
  • Bhopal to Jaisalmer drive
  • Bhopal to Amritsar drive
  • Bhopal to Sawai Madhopur drive
  • Bhopal to Pokhara drive
  • Bhopal to Kochi (Cochin) drive
  • Bhopal to Shimla drive
  • Bhopal to Khajuraho drive
  • Bhopal to Manali Tehsil drive
  • Bhopal to Pachmarhi drive
  • Bhopal to Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar drive
  • Bhopal to Srinagar drive
  • Bhopal to Nashik drive

Explore nearby places

  • Bhopal
  • Pachmarhi
  • Ujjain
  • Indore
  • Maheshwar
  • Mandu
  • Jabalpur
  • Orchha
  • Kota
  • Nagpur
  • Bundi
  • Khajuraho
  • Mandla
  • Sawai Madhopur
  • Chittaurgarh
  • Gwalior
  • Ajanta
  • Abhaneri
  • Udaipur
  • Nathdwara
  • Rajsamand
  • Fatehpur Sikri
  • Daulatabad
  • Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar
  • Jaipur
  • Bharatpur
  • Agra
  • Amer
  • Vadodara
  • Ajmer
  • Sadri

All related maps of Bhopal

  • Map of Bhopal
  • Map of Pachmarhi
  • Map of Ujjain
  • Map of Indore
  • Map of Maheshwar
  • Map of Mandu
  • Map of Jabalpur
  • Map of Orchha
  • Map of Kota
  • Map of Nagpur
  • Map of Bundi
  • Map of Khajuraho
  • Map of Mandla
  • Map of Sawai Madhopur
  • Map of Chittaurgarh
  • Map of Gwalior
  • Map of Ajanta
  • Map of Abhaneri
  • Map of Udaipur
  • Map of Nathdwara
  • Map of Rajsamand
  • Map of Fatehpur Sikri
  • Map of Daulatabad
  • Map of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar
  • Map of Jaipur
  • Map of Bharatpur
  • Map of Agra
  • Map of Amer
  • Map of Vadodara
  • Map of Ajmer
  • Map of Sadri

Bhopal throughout the year

  • Bhopal in January
  • Bhopal in February
  • Bhopal in March
  • Bhopal in April
  • Bhopal in May
  • Bhopal in June
  • Bhopal in July
  • Bhopal in August
  • Bhopal in September
  • Bhopal in October
  • Bhopal in November
  • Bhopal in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Bhopal?

Get inspired for your trip to Bhopal with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Bhopal Itinerary
  • 2-Day Bhopal Itinerary
  • 3-Day Bhopal Itinerary
  • 4-Day Bhopal Itinerary
  • 5-Day Bhopal Itinerary

Best places to propose in nearby cities

  • The best places to propose in New Delhi
  • The best places to propose in Jaipur
  • The best places to propose in Mumbai
  • The best places to propose in Hyderabad
  • The best places to propose in Udaipur
  • The best places to propose in Jodhpur
  • The best places to propose in Indore

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in New Delhi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Jaipur
  • Top things to do and attractions in Mumbai
  • Top things to do and attractions in Agra
  • Top things to do and attractions in Hyderabad
  • Top things to do and attractions in Udaipur
  • Top things to do and attractions in Jodhpur
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ahmedabad
  • Top things to do and attractions in Vadodara
  • Top things to do and attractions in Nagpur
  • Top things to do and attractions in Indore
  • Top things to do and attractions in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar
  • Top things to do and attractions in Khajuraho
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ujjain
  • Top things to do and attractions in Mandu
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sawai Madhopur
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bundi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Pachmarhi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kota
  • Top things to do and attractions in Gwalior
  • Top things to do and attractions in Jabalpur
  • Top things to do and attractions in Chittaurgarh
  • Top things to do and attractions in Maheshwar
  • Top things to do and attractions in Orchha
  • Top things to do and attractions in Amer

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in New Delhi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Jaipur
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Mumbai
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Agra
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hyderabad
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Udaipur
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Jodhpur
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ahmedabad
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Vadodara
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nagpur
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Indore
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Khajuraho
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ujjain
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sawai Madhopur
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bundi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kota
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Gwalior
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Jabalpur
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chittaurgarh
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Orchha
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Rajsamand
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Amer

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