Rani Rupmati's Pavilion Tourism
Type of destination: Historical Landmark
Ideal visit duration: 1-2 hours
Rani Rupmati's Pavilion is a historical monument situated in Mandu, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is perched on the edge of a cliff offering panoramic views of the Nimar plains and is a testament to the rich history of the Malwa region. The pavilion, built in the 15th century, was part of the royal complex of Baz Bahadur, the last Sultan of Malwa. It is believed to have been constructed for Rani Rupmati, a beloved singer and consort of Baz Bahadur. Rani Rupmati's Pavilion is a fine example of Afghan architecture blended with Hindu styles, reflecting the fusion of different cultures. The pavilion is strategically designed with large domes and an open terrace to capture the essence of nature and provide a commanding view of the surrounding landscape. It has gained prominence for its historical significance and the romantic folklore attached to it. The ruins today resonate with the tales of love and valor, attracting tourists and history enthusiasts from across the globe.
Opening and Closing time of Rani Rupmati's Pavilion
Monday |
6:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
Tuesday |
6:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
Wednesday |
6:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
Thursday |
6:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
Friday |
6:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
Saturday |
6:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
Sunday |
6:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
Disclaimer: It's important to check the most current information before planning your visit, as opening hours can vary and might be subject to change due to special events, maintenance, or unforeseen circumstances. A reliable way to confirm the opening hours is to contact the local tourism board, check the official website (if available)
Entry Ticket Pricing for Rani Rupmati's Pavilion
Disclaimer: Please note that prices are subject to change, cross check required .
Tips when you are visiting to Rani Rupmati's Pavilion
Arrive Early
To avoid crowds and the heat, especially during the peak season.
Hire A Guide
For a detailed historical account and to understand the significance of the place.
Wear Comfortable Shoes
As the site requires a fair amount of walking.
Carry Water
To stay hydrated.
Top 10 Reviews on Rani Rupmati's Pavilion
1lifetotravel
Wrote on 1st Dec, 2022
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..
Vikassadhotra
Wrote on 7th Nov, 2022
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..
Honeygatherer
Wrote on 30th Sep, 2022
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.
Prahlad_Vaidyanathan
Wrote on 14th Aug, 2022
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 ..
BharathiMani
Wrote on 7th Aug, 2022
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..
1lifetotravel
Wrote on 1st Dec, 2022
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..
Vikassadhotra
Wrote on 7th Nov, 2022
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..
Honeygatherer
Wrote on 30th Sep, 2022
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.
Prahlad_Vaidyanathan
Wrote on 14th Aug, 2022
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 ..
BharathiMani
Wrote on 7th Aug, 2022
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..