Halali reservoir would bolster you in appeasing your mind

The Halali reservoir is a reservoir in the Raisen district of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is built on the Halali River and lies 40 km away from the state capital Bhopal. The Halali River is a tributary of the Betwa River. It was formerly known as Thal River later on it was christened as halali river.

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Famous fish
The major fish species found in the reservoir include catla, rohu, mrigal, wallago attu, mystus and chitala. if you are non-vegetarian then visit at this place. MP tourism resort which is situated in halali dam would give you the best low-calorie fish dish bursting with flavor.

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History of Halali
In the 18th century, Dost Mohammad Khan’s forces killed a rival Rajput force near Jagdishpur (later renamed to Islamnagar) on the bank of the river. The river was renamed to “Halali river” (the river of slaughter), because it appeared red with the blood of the victims. Another name for the river is Banganga.

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About the Halali Dam
M.P tourism resort is located near this pristine lake. The catchment area of this area is around 699 sq km. The colossal dam is quite popular among locals of Bhopal as an excellent spot for picnic and boat rides. Apart from this, the reservoir is home to aquatic life.

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M.P tourism resort
Also known as Samrat Ashok Sagar Project, the Halali Dam reservoir was commissioned in 1973. Many people come and visit at this place from far distances. As this place allure many people. One can spend a day or night with their cronies and partner in the beautiful M.P tourism resort. Lush green garden, lake side view from the window of your room, delicious and scrumptious food would attract you more and more to come here again.

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Address and Timings
Address: Halali Reservoir (Raisen district)
         Reservoir in Madhya Pradesh
Timings:  8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Raisen fort under the hegemony of various rulers

A person who has interest in historical monuments must visit raisen fort. Raisen Fort is an assortment of the reign of Hindu, Rajput and Muslim rulers. it’s a historical mansion placed atop a hill captivating a vast water reservoir, palaces and a few temples within the fort. The 800-year-old fort has nine gateways, fortifications, domes and the remains of several buildings from the early medieval period. It’s now a dwelling to gazillion number of bats.

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About the Fort
Raisen fort is also a shrine of a Muslim saint Hazrat Peer Fatehullah Shah Baba. There is a say that the shrine can fulfil the desires of the pilgrims. Until the 16th century, the fort was under the hegemony of the Rajputs and other Hindu rulers. Although the nawabs of Bhopal initially captured the fort, it is presently under the custody of ASI.

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Architecture of Raisen Fort
The magnificent fort stands on an outlier of a rock which has a massive stone wall pierced with nine gateways. it looks mesmerizing It drowns in a wilderness and a thick undergrowth of lush green grasses and wild long grass. Adorned with a large courtyard and a beautiful pool in the middle. This gives the additional beauty to this fort.

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History of Raisen Fort
Raisen fort was under the control of Hindu rulers including Rajputs till 16th century. In 1543, the fort was captured by Sher Shah Suri and later by Nawab of Bhopal in 1760. Raisen fort was then under the control of princely state of Bhopal till Indian Independence (1947).
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Origin of the Raisen Fort
The origin of the Raisen fort dates back to the 1200 AD. With four palaces (Badal Mahal, Rohini Mahal, Itradaan Mahal & Hawa Mahal) within its boundaries, the mighty fort also houses a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The doors of the temple open every year on the occasion of Shivratri. Many people gather here to take blessings of the lord shiva.

Raisen Dargah 
The most visited place in Raisen is the Shrine of Hazrat Peer Fatehullah Shah Baba who was a well known Muslim saint.The shrine of Hazrat Peer Fatehullah Shah Baba, is one of the most popular shrines of the Raisen region. Many devotees come here to seek the blessings of the well known Muslim saint,  Hazrat Peer Fatehullah Shah Baba. There is a belief that the wishes of the devotees will be fulfilled with the blessings of Hazrat Peer Fatehullah Shah Baba.

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Address and Timings
Address: Raisen fort near Umar masjid, Madhya pradesh
              India
Timings: 10 am to 5 pm

One the most buzzing place in Bhopal , for shopaholic it’s heaven -visit New Market

New Market is Located in the heart of the town, this place is a widely spread with all different kind of shops. One of the most buzzing places in Bhopal, New Market is a place for shopaholic’s. One could come here and shop anything whether it may be your clothes, the household stuffs, anything related to study, vegetables, fruits, you will not go empty handed.
Attractions 
A lot of places are here to explore in New Market . The main attraction is for women , as they have a lot of options to buy like suit , jewelry , foot wares , bags ,lingerie , Make up stuff etc . Apart from this you could buy home decor stuffs also and yes that too you can bargain on items you want too .There are also utensils shops at this market.New Market is opened till 2 A M on Saturdays .

More to explore
The vegetable market, the huge temple of Lord Hanuman is here which really famous , and people around the city come here to pray , then there is  big mosque too in the New Market ,overall this  tiny market make a perfect place to explore at your leisure. This place makes you feel the pulse of the city. The spirit of New Market is something you should witness.  
Food 
Try some mouth-watering food at Hakeem, a great non-veg hotel, where the real Mughlai taste beckons you. You can explore the local delicacies from different eating joints, street-food corners, and bakeries of New Market.There a so many shops to eat for jalebi , samosa , kachori , pani puri , poha etc . There is also Juice shop , the most famous being the Mama juice center gives a vast variety of selections in juices , shakes , salads . The most famous being is the Punjabi Chole Bhatoore place here , where in a very less amount you get very tasty food .And Top And Town is also really famous for the ice cream lovers .
How to reach here :
South T.T Nagar, TT Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462003

The Dosa stall of m.p nagar would give you the perfect flavor of south India

Dosa is a healthy option for those looking for a unique Indian food experience. This traditional, mouth-watering and savory South Indian dish is a brilliant blend of colors, flavors, nutritional balance, taste and visual appeal. The beauty about a dosa is that it’s a versatile food. One can change the ingredients as well as the base flour from which it is made. One can order Dosa if he/she is health conscious as it bolster in filling your stomach and keeps you healthy and fit.

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Dosa Varieties
Proper madrasi flavor and scrumptious taste of dosa and sambar would take you up to the cloud 9. Masala dosa is a completely addictive and the most common among South Indian breakfast recipes. Come at this when you taste a dosa here you’ll instantly fall in love with its seductively sour, tangy, flavor and airy crisp texture.

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Dosa
Paneer dosa, masala dosa, plain dosa, mix veggie dosa etc all these varieties of dosa are available at this corner.
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Address and Timings
Address: Mp nagar 
Timings: 11 am to 8 pm

This stall serves one of the best hot and crispy mangode in Bhopal


We all have our own troubles in commuting from one place to another. But, hey, a plate of pakoras, chutney, chai and friends can literally make us forget all the nuisance. So, to help you make some more memorable monsoon experiences, I’ve culled down the best pakora stall in Bhopal

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Moong Pakodas
View of drenched streets and pakodas? This stall is absolutely perfect for your post-shopping pakoda binge. This place is more than a decade old and still continues to win people with their authenticity and quality. When here, order mangode and they will give you instant hot crispy mangode with hari chutney.

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Address and Timings
Address: In front of D.B mall in the line of street vendors
              M.P nagar, Bhopal
Timings: 4 pm to 8 pm
              Sunday closed

Scrumptious aloo Bada is all you need to enjoy in monsoon

There’s something in the air every year in July that makes us Indians crave the indigenous deep-fried delights called pakoras. Monsoon without pakoras seems to get unfair with the weather. It doesn’t matter if it’s a drizzle or pouring rain, that single drop of water splashing on dry ground just makes our hearts scream out for a large plate of pakoras.


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Aloo Bada
This weather just made the romance with pakoras and if you are seeking for the steaming hot aloo bada then visit at this place. Delicious and scrumptious aloo Bada would make your monsoon awesome.

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Mirchi pakora
It doesn’t matter if the pakora we love most is made of potatoes, cabbage, chilies or chicken, there isn’t a single household in this nation of foodies that hasn’t had a little pakora party at some point of time or the other. Tasty mirchy pakora is also available in this stall with hari chutney trust me once you go here you will always love to come here again and again.

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Address and timings
Address- Platinum Plaza (New Market), in front of Mata mandir
              Bhopal
Timings- 6 pm to 9pm

Bhimbetka the Rock shelters , having paintings of early men

Bhimbetka, said to be 30,000 years old have around 750 rocks where 500 rocks have paintings on the rocks. It is between the forests 45 km south from Bhopal. The natural red and the white colors ,were the natural colors which has saved them from pigmentation.There are figures and scene dances across the rocks of gaur (Indian bison), rhinoceroses, elephants and tigers share space with scenes of hunting, battle, initiation ceremonies, childbirth, communal dancing, drinking, religious rites and burials. The oldest paintings, in red are often of huge animals which are thought to be 12,000 years old. The name Bhimbetka means resting place of Bhima, Bhima is from the epic Mahabharata.


More about Bhimbetka
Various stone tools were used to carve the paintings on the rocks here at Bhimbetka such as  hand-axes and cleavers.Many other tools found here include triangles, trapezes, blades, crescents.These tools do not belong to any one era but range from Lower Paleolithic to Upper Paleolithic to Mesolithic periods.This place Bhimbetka is under Archaeological Survey Of India,and the painting still have not faded after thousand of years .The rock art is divided into many groups on their basis of style and subject . The paintings tell that the different people used same canvas that time of era . 

Attractions 
Major attractions here in the paintings on the cave ,considered of Boar Rock and the Auditorium Rock Shelter . It has been listed in  UNESCO World Heritage site also . There is a saying that the Pandavas from the Epic Mahabharata , have take shelter here .There is also a Lake 4 km from this place Bhimbetka ,a water body surrounded by the hills of
Satpura Range.

How To Reach Here 
Bhojpur , Raisen road 45 km from bhopal ,Bhimbetka ,  Madhya Pradesh (464990)


Kulhad wala , A place for Chai lovers where tea is served in Kulhad

A place for get together, with your friends, your colleague, classmates, family whoso ever they may be, you can come here and chill. A cup of tea makes everything better, I think. Tea time is a chance to slow down, pull back and appreciate our surroundings and definitely this place will give you reasons to give a try to the tea in Kulhad at Kulhad Wala. The place along with the good music, energetic crowd, a lot of games options to play with friends and your group. The tea here is really tasty and a good smell along with the combination of the Kulhad is just awesome.

Ambiance 
The ambiance at Kulhad Wala is really good here, along with the music tea makes good combination. The crowd is good here, all youngsters gather here in the evening time and play games with the tea in Kulhad or ordering some food. There are so many games here to play like Ludo, Snake Ladder, Chess, Cards and the most famous among them is Carom. These all game bring a smile on face and take you back to your child hood days.

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Food 
The food is also tasty here at Kulhad Wala. My favorite is Vegetable Cheese Maggie and the sandwiches are also very tasty here. Apart from this there are many options here in Maggie, Sandwiches, burgers, tea, coffee, Ice tea, etc.

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Address and  Timings 
Shop no.1,plot no.69,, JJ Tower,Zone 1, MP Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462011


Ma Durga Beejasan one of the incarnation of the goddess Durga , know more about Salkanpur Temple

Salkanpur Temple is located in Sehore district near Budhni, Salkanpur Temple is at a distance of 70 km from Bhopal by road and the nearest railway station is Hoshangabad which is on the Bhopal.The Salkanpur temple is devoted to goddess Durga and the presiding deity here is Ma Durga Beejasan one of the incarnation of the goddess Durga. It is a very old Temple but at the present temple renovates by Salkanpur trust.
More About The Temple
Salkanpur Temple is situated along the Vindhyan region at an altitute of 2100 ft , Salkanpur Temple has its glorious past which is related to Goddess Durga . It is said when Lord Shiva was Trying to save his wife Goddess Sati (Durga ), so the part of her body fell here at this place , which then became a place of religious importance and a pilgrimage for the Hindus . Along the year so many people come here , to bow in front of Goddess Durga and pray .
Rope way
Here Are many ways to reach up there at the temple .Their are stairs to reach here , many people now also go up there by stairs , even me and my friends climbed the stairs and it really feels great . Then there is also a way up here by the roads , you could drive your way up till here . The most Attracting is the Rope Way , which  feels great going by the Rope Way up to the SalkanPur Temple . When you are in the rope way the view is really great reaching there . The Rope way System is Really good for the Elderly people. The Rope way glides by the pond,through the forest area to the hill top giving a panoramic view of the surroundings .

Festivals And Events
Bijasan mata mandir Salkanpur Temple is a sacred shrine and devoted to the nine forms of the Devi – Nava Durga. Mela is held here during Navaratri. One of the most famous festivals in India is Navratri which is observed twice in a year. Navratri festival is dedicated to Goddess Durga, Laxmi and Saraswati. During Navaratri a mela is also held here.  Many vacationers came here during Navaratri mela.

How to reach here
Near Budhni, Sehore District, Salkanpur, Madhya Pradesh 466446, India



The unfinished ,tallest Shiv Linga beautifully carved and exceptionally designed- Bhojpur Temple

Bhojpur is a town of historical and religious importance in the Raisen District of Madhya Pradesh and is a center of attraction in between people around this place and the Central India. Bhojpur is situated on the Betwa River, and it is around 28 km from Bhopal. The temple is present on the center of ancient OM Valley, recently been proved by the satellite image. The temple here well known as Bhojeshwar Temple, is an incomplete temple of Lord Shiva, the linga is 7.5 feet (2.5 m) high in its Sanctum. It is crafted out of single rock and the building is under the Archaeological Survey of India.

Historical Importance 
The name Bhojpur of the place corroborates its association with Bhoja. The temple is believed to have been constructed by the 11 th century Parmara King Bhoja. Tradition also attributes to him the establishment of Bhojpur and the construction of now -breached dams here in the area.There is no archaeological evidence from Bhojpur before the eleventh century .The Building Of Bhojpur Temple where the Linga is , in the inner cell or Garbhagrah , supported by massive pillars , surmounted by an elegant corbelled dome . The outer walls and structure of the temple was never build.

More Places to Know 
The Jain Temples :
Bhojpur also has an unfinished Jain Temple containing 6 meter tall statue of Bhagwan Parshvanath and Bhagwan Suparshvanatha .

The Main Temple And Idol
This huge templr was established in year 1100 Ad . The miraculous idol of principal deity Bhagwan Shantinath in standing posture is installed in the huge sanctum of this temple.

Quarries and Roch Drawings 
The Temple at Bhojpur is unique in being left unfinshed , with a series of large architectural parts still located in the quarries where the stones were cut and carved . There are so many structures  of stones carved into pillars . 

Cave Of Parvati 
Opposite to the temple on the west side of the gorge facing the Betwa , is a rock -shelter or cave , now occupied by religious mendicants .. Popularly know as Parvatis Cave , the cave contains a lot of sculptures and fragments dating 11 th century .

Remains of Bhoj’s Royal Palace 
On the low plateau above the Cave of Pārvatī and opposite the Bhojpur temple are the remains of Bhoja’s palace. Only the foundations survive. The complex is laid out as a grid in a square, with a courtyard in the centre.

Cultural Festivals and Events 
Every year, on the occasion of Maha Shivaratri, Makar Sankranti  a big mela is organized at Bhojpur. Devotional, sufi, singers and other artists come together over one platform to give a splendid performance.Poets from across the country would present their creations before the audience.Poets like Aaskaran Atal from Mumbai, VP Singh from Baroda, Sarita Sharma from New Delhi, Sarvesh Asthana from Lucknow and Suman Dubey from Lucknow, Urmila aka Urmi from Ahmedabad, Siddharth Deval from Jaipur, and Hemant Shrimal from Ujjain  participate.

How to reach here 
Bhojpur Temple, Bhojpur Rd, Bhojpur, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, 464551, India