Monsoon arrives and the greenery around you compels to explore, pushing you to go
out and travel. After few treks for the season, mind was finicky with the idea of
exploring Madhya Pradesh. MP, itself has a very glorious
past with Palaces, Fort, Waterfalls, Rivers etc. on their majestic display. We planned to explore Khajuraho. We had 4 days long weekend coming ahead with 15th
August, 2013 falling on Thursday, apply a leave for Friday and Saturday being
off for all of us. With plan ready, and all set we waited. And then the big blow came, I was shocked to my wits end
when I saw the train tickets were full to the brim and further booking would
have landed us right on long waiting list. In frantic desperation, I called my other colleagues who were supposed to
accompany me on my venture. Dropped the bomb of train tickets and postponement
of plan (Because in my rulebook, plan never cancels but merely postpones!). Told them to wait till I come up with some
other plan. I recollected, some time back, a friend of mine was asking
to plan a trip to Mandu. It is a city of 'Mahals and tombs' with a history of
beautiful story of Singer / King Baz Bahadur and Songstress/Queen Roopmati.
Directed all my time and resources to get the details of
Mandu and within a day came up with Itinerary for same. Conference called my friends and just dropped in 'the
name-Mandu', so as to prep them for historical journey. They hit google and were dumbstruck by the images that were displayed on webpage. Finalized it,
checked the details for trains and was again sent back to panic mode by IRCTC.
Just 4 seats left for 2AC coach from Mumbai to Ratlam rest all were on waiting list. And guess what, we were four. Called
all, confirmed and hit the ‘book’ button and we were all set for ‘City of Joy – Mandu’. (Lesson learnt: Always plan two months in advance for any
trip, so the last moment jerks can be avoided because it makes my heartbeat to
go on an uneven mode.)
And we waited with me grinning from ear to ear. The day arrived. We started on 14th
Night, got in Dehradun Express, which leaves Bandra Terminus at 12.05 am. We had
dinner prior to leaving our respective places, being 2AC, it was cool, slipped in
those white sheets and dozed off. We arrived in the afternoon at 12.20 pm at
Ratlam. We skipped lunch instead had light snacks and fruit,
because the next journey was on bus, and I had some idea that it wouldn’t be a
smooth ride, so to keep our stomach calm we didn’t risk anything heavy or
spicy.
We took bus to Mandu via Dhar. Road was smooth with
occasional bumps here and there. After 3 hours we reached Mandu. It is a walled
city on certain altitude. We did cross some huge gates to enter the city.
As soon as we got down from bus, we enquired around for some hotels. A old gentleman saw us, told us that being an all girls group, we should try
out Jain Dharamshala which was nearby. Jain Dharamshala allowed only families and girls to stay in their campus. We submitted some photo identification copies
and got ourselves one room. It was neat and clean. It was almost dusk, hence
we retired for the day. Next day, fresh, with our pre-decided dress code-Frocks and skirts, We
hired a car for a day tour. We first visited the famed Roopmati
Pavilion, it was a very large spread out area, with a pavilion through which one can view the
very far-off serpentine Narmada river on clear days. Legend describes this pavilion as a
watch tower as well as viewpoint for Quenn Roopmati to view Sacred Narmada river.
Roopmati Pavillion |
As
usual we went on with our long photoshoots. Along the way, paid visit to Rewa Kund and Baz Bahadur Mahal.
Baz Bahadur Mahal, also Roopmati Pavillion can be viewed from here |
On the way, we experimented with our vocals at Echo point.
Echo Point |
Next point was Nilkanth Palace, named because of old shiva temple that was
replaced by this structure during the Mughal era, built of red stone.
Nikanth Mahal |
Royal Complex |
Hoshang Shah's Tomb |
We had few more sites to visit, biding adieu to these
palaces, we continued to Hoshang Shah’s Tomb. It is the first marble
structure of India, an architecture marvel! Later we moved on towards Jama Masjid.
Before dark, we were back to Jain Dharamshala, and covered
the beautiful Jain Temple too. It was a light and color treat for eyes.
Jain Temple |
We had reserved two days for Mandu trip, instead we finished
it in a day, with one day more to spare we thought of covering Maheshwar too
which was approximately 40 kms around 1.5 hrs, it was famous for Maheshwari
sarees as well as Maheshwar Fort and temples at the banks of the Narmada
River. We striked the deal for 2000 for entire trip and drop back to Dhar.
There were frequent buses from Dhar to Ratlam.
Got up early, checked out of Dharamshala, had breakfast on
the way, we could see the Roopmati Pavilion all along the way on the top of a
mountain.
Rajwada / Maheshwar Palace |
Maheshwar Ghat / Narmada River / Baneswar Mahadev Temple |
Our return journey was from Dhar to Ratlam Junction and back to Mumbai through August Kranti Express.
Initially, plan was only for Mandu, but later on stretched it to Maheshwar. Both places were equally charming with incredible architecture, grandeur & offcourse greenery. Thankfully, being August, Monsoon didn't play spoilsport and we thanked it for same. We also came to know that Songstress Roopmati and Poet /Singer Baz Bahadur had a unique realtionship which was related to their love for music Palaces were mostly build during Raja Bhoj era. There are around 132 Mahals. Overall, it was a "Palace and Temples" tour which were reminder of our glorious past.
Initially, plan was only for Mandu, but later on stretched it to Maheshwar. Both places were equally charming with incredible architecture, grandeur & offcourse greenery. Thankfully, being August, Monsoon didn't play spoilsport and we thanked it for same. We also came to know that Songstress Roopmati and Poet /Singer Baz Bahadur had a unique realtionship which was related to their love for music Palaces were mostly build during Raja Bhoj era. There are around 132 Mahals. Overall, it was a "Palace and Temples" tour which were reminder of our glorious past.