Roopmati Pavilion Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Average place, folklore interesting
The pavilion was more likely a place for soldiers to stay and keep an eye on the surroundings, than a queen's pavilion. The structure per se is average, and it is actually the story behind the pavilio...
Rani Roopmati Pavilion is located on a small hill at one end of Mandu. The entry ticket is Rs 25 per person and children below 15 are free. There is ample parking available at the base of the Pavilion...
Built by Baz Bahadur (ca. 1550CE) for his wife Rani Roopmati, this palace (and the palace of Baz Bahadur it overlooks) represent the local love legend. It is an endearing tale of romance that clearly ...
The Roopmati Pavilion was built by Baz Bahadur for his beloved Rani Roopmati. From one side early in the morning around sunrise she could see Maa Narmada and from other side she could see Rewa Kund. T...
Average place, folklore interesting
The pavilion was more likely a place for soldiers to stay and keep an eye on the surroundings, than a queen's pavilion. The structure per se is average, and it is actually the story behind the pavilio...
Worth Visiting during trip to Mandu
Rani Roopmati Pavilion is located on a small hill at one end of Mandu. The entry ticket is Rs 25 per person and children below 15 are free. There is ample parking available at the base of the Pavilion...
A must visit place in magical Mandu
Imagined Roopmati with her Rajasthani accent singing enrapturing melodies . The pavillion with its design and views - creative, fascinating.
Gives a beautiful view of the entire valley
Built by Baz Bahadur (ca. 1550CE) for his wife Rani Roopmati, this palace (and the palace of Baz Bahadur it overlooks) represent the local love legend. It is an endearing tale of romance that clearly ...
Beautiful
The Roopmati Pavilion was built by Baz Bahadur for his beloved Rani Roopmati. From one side early in the morning around sunrise she could see Maa Narmada and from other side she could see Rewa Kund. T...