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Bhopal
Population : 1,278,030
Languages : Hindi, Urdu and English
Best Time to Visit : October-March
STD Codes : 0755
Bhopal is the capital city of the state of Madhya
Pradesh, which is the largest state in India. The city is
also referred to as the City of Lakes because of the two beautiful
lakes that are situated in the center of the city. Apart from
its natural beauty, Bhopal is also famous for its mosques.
The Taj-ul-Masjid in Bhopal is the largest mosque of India.
Bhopal is also known, sadly, for the largest industrial disaster
or the Gas Tragedy, which struck it in 1984.
Bhopal is located in the northwestern part of the state of
Madhya Pradesh, in the central region of India. It lies along
the slopes of a sandstone ridge, which is a part of the Malwa
plateau. There are two man-made lakes at the center of the
city. The weather in Bhopal during summers (April-June) is
quite hot, but winters (November-February) are cool and pleasant.
It experiences southwestern monsoon rains in July-September.
It is 744 km south of Delhi and 779 Km northwest of Mumbai
(Bombay).
Though Bhopal can be visited throughout the year, it is advisable
to avoid the summer season.
Places of Interest
Bhopal has a number of tourist attractions. There
are a number of important mosques, but the most revered is
the Taj-ul-Masjid, which is the largest mosque in India. The
Jama Masjid and the Moti Masjid are other important mosques
built by the local Begums in the 19th century. Shaukat Mahal
and Sadar Manzil, located in the chowk area, in the heart
of the old walled city, are other important tourist attractions.
While Shaukat Mahal is a strange mixture of Indo-Islamic and
European style of architecture, Sadar Manzil is a hall used
by the local rulers for public audience. Bhopal is famous
for Bharat Bhavan, a marvel of modern architecture and a museum
of tribal and contemporary art forms and breeding ground for
traditional dance, music and drama. The Tribal Habitat or
Manav Sangrahalaya (the Museum of Man), located on Shamala
hills, is an open-air museum depicting tribal dwellings, from
all parts of India. The tranquil Upper Lake and the Lower
Lake are important tourist spots with boating and sailing
facilities. The Government Archeological Museum near the Lower
Lake, the chowk at the heart of the old city, Van Vihar local
safari park near the Upper Lake, and the Aquarium are other
places worth visiting within the city limits. The Lakshmi
Narayan Temple (or the Birla Mandir) and the adjacent local
museum on the Arera hills are other sites to be visited.
SITES NEARBY
Bhopal has a number of historical places around it. Islamnagar,
11 km from Bhopal, is famous for its buildings made by Dost
Mohammed. Twenty-eight kilometer southeast of Bhopal is the
ancient city of Bhojpur. Forty-five kilometers south of Bhopal
lay the famous Bhimbetka caves known for their prehistoric
paintings. Neori (6 km), Ashapuri (6 km) and Chiklod (45 km)
are historic spots, while Hathaikheda (10 km) and Samardha
(26 km) should be visited for angling and picnics, respectively.
Sanchi, located 46 km northeast of Bhopal, is world famous
for its Buddhist monuments including the great Sanchi Stupa.
HOW TO REACH
Bhopal airport is 12 km from the Old City and one can either
take taxi or auto-rickshaw to reach there. Indian Airlines
(Ph: 770480) office is situated in TT Nagar near Madhya Pradesh
Tourism office. Indian Airlines operates daily flights to
Delhi, Mumbai and Indore and four weekly flights to Gwalior.
The main bus station is on the Hamidia Road near the chowk.
There are a number of daily buses to nearby towns and tourists
places like Sanchi (2½ hours), Indore (6 hours), Ujjain (5
hours), Pachmari (7 hours) and Jabalpur (12 hours). There
is a night service to Khajuraho.
Bhopal is an important railway station as it is on the main
Delhi-Madras route. The station is near Hamidia Road. The
Shatabdi Express connects Bhopal to Delhi. It is also well
linked to Mumbai, Agra, Gwalior, Jhansi and Ujjain by train.
Cycle-rickshaw, auto-rickshaw and local buses can be used
for moving within the city.
PLACES TO STAY
There are a number of hotels and lodges in Bhopal to cater
to all sorts of travelers. Most of the hotels are clustered
on Hamidia Road, in the Old city. One can find cheap, medium
and high-end accommodation in the hotels across Bhopal. To
savor the erstwhile glory of the Nawabs of Bhopal, one can
check into the Noor-Us-Sabah Palace Hotel.
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