Welcome to Baz Bahadur's Palace in Mandu, Madhya Pradesh, a romantic jewel of India! Once called Rupmati's Pavilion, this historic palace whispers tales of love between a Sultan and a shepherdess. Explore its beautiful architecture and imagine the royal life within its walls. A must-see for history buffs and culture seekers on their India travel adventure!
Admire The Rajput And Mughal Architectural Fusion.
Capture Panoramic Views Of The Surrounding Landscape.
Explore The Palace'S Courtyards And Pavilions.
Learn About Baz Bahadur And Rani Roopmati'S Love Story.
Visit Rewa Kund, The Water Reservoir.
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
Initially constructed by Sultan Nasir-ud-Din, Baz Bahadur's Palace gained prominence when it was later inhabited by Baz Bahadur, the last independent ruler of Mandu. Legend has it that Baz Bahadur built this palace for his beloved consort, Rani Roopmati. The palace served as a strategic vantage point and a luxurious retreat. After Baz Bahadur's defeat by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1561, Mandu came under Mughal rule. The palace, though retaining its original structure, witnessed changes in its usage and upkeep. Over the centuries, it has stood as a testament to the region's rich history, witnessing both the glory of independent rulers and the influence of the Mughal empire.