Journey back in time at Rani Rupmati Palace in Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh! This historic marvel, once known as the 'Gazebo,' whispers tales of romance and royalty. Imagine a beautiful queen gazing at the Narmada River from this very spot. Explore its architecture and feel the echoes of a bygone era, making it a must-see for history buffs and travel enthusiasts!
Capture Panoramic Views Of Narmada River.
Enjoy The Sunrise Or Sunset Views.
Explore The Architecture And Carvings.
Learn About The Love Story Of Rupmati.
Photography Of The Historical Monument.
October to March
Early Morning
₹500 per person
Rani Rupmati Mahal is inextricably linked to the legendary romance of Rani Rupmati, a Hindu singer renowned for her beauty and melodious voice, and Baz Bahadur, the last independent ruler of Mandu. Baz Bahadur, captivated by Rupmati's singing, persuaded her to accompany him to his capital. The Mahal was initially built as an army observation post. However, Baz Bahadur added pavilions to it so that Rupmati could view the Narmada River, which she revered. The tragic love story ended when Mandu fell to the Mughal army, and Rupmati, rather than surrendering, chose to consume poison. The Mahal stands as a poignant reminder of their love and the era of independent rule in the region.