Journey back in time at Kundi Bhandara in Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh! Imagine a secret underground water system, built centuries ago to provide fresh water to the city, once known as Dar-ul-Surur (Abode of Happiness). Explore this amazing feat of ancient engineering and discover the ingenuity of our ancestors. It's a cool adventure for everyone!
Explore Underground Tunnels And Wells.
Learn About Mughal Water Management.
Photography Of Historical Architecture.
Understand Ancient Hydraulic Engineering.
October to March
Morning
₹200 per person
Kundi Bhandara was constructed during the reign of Abdurrahim Khankhana, a prominent figure in the Mughal court, in the 17th century. The system was designed to address the water scarcity issues faced by Burhanpur, which served as an important Mughal outpost. It involved tapping into the groundwater sources and channeling it through a series of underground tunnels and kundis (wells) to provide a reliable water supply to the city's residents and the royal establishments. The construction of Kundi Bhandara demonstrates the advanced engineering skills and the importance given to public welfare during the Mughal period. Over the centuries, it has served as a crucial water source, and its preservation is vital for understanding the region's history and water management practices.