Bhopal - Places of Interest

Places of Interest

  • Upper Lake : The largest artificial lake in Asia.
  • Shahpura lake
  • Sair sapata :suspension bridge at bhadbhada road
  • Kalika Mandir, Kalighat, Lower Lake (Bhopal)
  • Van Vihar National Park : A zoological park with the status of a national park, it is situated south of the Upper Lake.
  • New Market: A shopping and commercial zone in the city housing a number of eateries, restaurants, cloth shops and showrooms, bakeries, mobile stores etc.
  • Taj-ul-Masajid : It is one of the largest mosque in Asia and is also used as a madrasah
  • Aquarium Building
  • Manav sanghralay
  • Regional Science Centre, Bhopal, primarily aimed at students
  • Kerwa Dam : It is a scenic dam located in the outskirts of Bhopal.
  • Lal Parade Ground: The independence day and republic day parade are held in this ground. It is also the venue of large gatherings.
  • Museum of Natural History
  • Manuabhan ki tekri : A Jain temple, situated on a hill cliff.

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