Mandu is one of the ancient towns and is known as ” the town on stone” . Mandu is located at a height of 2,000 ft and that creates a natural defense from any foreign attack.
Mandu was under the rule of Parmara who were the rulers of Malwa. The spirit of Mandu remains in the palatial monuments that were built ages ago and still bears the bare stories of the past.
Mandu is one of the important tourist destinations in Madhya Pradesh. This place acts as the hub of the rulers who used to rule the place and the ruins still speak about the glorious past.
There are various places where you can find the history still utters her stories of glory and grandeur. The major attractions of Mandu have been classified under the Royal enclave (a group of temples), the Village Group (residential area) and RewaKund Group (site of legendary romance).
The Baz Bahadur Palace, near the Rewa Kund is an enticing blend of Mughals and Rajasthani architecture. It was built in 1509, much before Baz Bahadur captured Mandu in 1554.
Rani Roopmati pavilion was built on a higher platform by Baz Bahadur for his beloved Roopmati. The two structures bear testimony to their undying love.