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Showing posts with label centralIndia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label centralIndia. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Amar mahal hotel, Orchha

The Amar Mahal hotel, in the Orccha region of Madhya Pradesh has a Bundelkhand touch in the architecture which is a perfect location for both business and leisure travelers.
Amar Mahal hotel is away from the hustle-bustle of the normal city life where you can enjoy a peaceful stay in the spacious comfortable rooms which are well-equipped and well-furnished. Enjoy the scenic beauty of the beautiful surroundings. It is located in close proximity to the river Betwa, in the zero pollution area.

Saturday, 23 November 2013

Chitrakoot Falls


Located elegantly amidst dense forests, Chitrakoot Falls could be your best bet if you are planning a day’s outing in nature’s lap. Falling from a height of 95 ft, the gushing waterfalls would surely take your breath away with their alluring scenic beauty. Located right in the middle of the Vindhya ranges, the breath of the falls depends on the season

Friday, 1 November 2013

The Jungle Book, Pench


Remember Mowgli, the pint-sized 'Man-Child' or Bagheera, the Black Panther? And who can forget the inimitable Sher Khan, the villain of Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book. Kipling was inspired to write his memorable book by the luxuriant forest cover of Pench teeming with an astonishing variety of wildlife.
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Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Jahaz Mahal, Mandu


The Jahaz Mahal in Mandu India is located on a narrow strip of land between the two lakes, Munj Talao to the west and Kapur Talao to the east. It stands on the terraces of the adjoining Taweli Mahal. Jahaz Mahal is a double storied, rectangular structure with 3 feet (0.86 meters) thick wall. 
It is a royal pleasure to watch this boat floating on the lake on a moonlit night.

Saturday, 26 October 2013

Majestic view in evening of Taj-ul-masajid, Bhopal







Taj-ul-masajid



Constructed by Nawab Shahjehan Begam, the Taj-ul-masajid is one of the largest mosques in asia

A large tank is situated at the center of the courtyard and with an imposing double storied gate-way with 4 recessed archways and 9 imposing cusped multifoiled openings in the main prayer hall. 

Eleven arches adorn the Quibla wall of the prayer hall. The pillars of the hall are heavily patterned with intricate designs and finally culminate topped with twenty seven ceilings.

Eighteen storey of octagonal mirrors are the structures which makes it look royal. The mosque is one of the most important Muslim landmarks in the city of Bhopal, and is multi-purpose as it is used as a madarsa, a Islamic religious school during the day.