Feel connected with the environment by visiting at this museum


Bhopal is a branch of the National Museum of Natural History, New Delhi, which is christened as Regional Museum of natural history, Bhopal. It is the center of an informal environment education, whose main purpose is to make people aware of environmental protection through various internal and external activities. The horrifying Bhopal gas tragedy (1984) made everyone alert towards the environment and mankind. after which minister introduced disaster management institute and environment institute in Bhopal. National Museum of Natural History gives us the glance of the environment.

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Location
It is located in the Environment Complex in Bhopal. The museum was inaugurated in the year 29 September 1997, by the then Minister of Environment and Forests of India, Saifuddin Soz. The program was chaired by the then Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Digvijaya Singh.

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About the Museum
The museum offers a unique opportunity to understand the biodiversity of Central India and the complex natural make-up surrounding it. In the galleries located in the museum, the exhibition has been displayed in collaboration with transcripts, translate and visual audio. Dioramas and phenomena are presented in the order of selected subjects.

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Exhibition Site
It also has a biology, computer and a research room meant for children to acquire knowledge in a fun way. A temporary exhibition site is also made in premises which exhibit organized displays on various subjects from time to time. Upon entry to the museum, the exhibition of the family of Dinosaur, called Triceratops, is visible.

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Purpose of Museum
To develop the exhibits with the flora, fauna and geological information of central India. Explain the importance of plants, animals and human interaction and their protection through performance and educational activities. Organizing exhibitions and activities that enrich the school curriculum of geology and biology to make masses aware about the environment.

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Displayed Galleries
The subject of the present gallery is biodiversity in which the interconnection of various components of nature, besides the information of the vegetation and the rivers of the vegetation of Madhya Pradesh, has been shown in connection with the protection and relationship of human and environment.

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Address and Timings
Address: E-5, Link Rd Number 3, Near Bittan Market, 
              Arera Colony, Shahpura, Bhopal,
              Madhya Pradesh 462016
Timings: 10 AM TO 6 PM
              Monday closed

One can see the glimpse of Nawab Era by visiting at this monument

Very few people have heard about Golghar museum in Bhopal. If you have interest in art and handicrafts of nawabs era then visit at this place. Golghar Museum showcases variety of arts, handicraft and social life from the Nawab-era. The museum was inaugurated in April 2013 by Culture Minister Laxmikant Sharma. this museum has been developed at ‘Golghar’ monument. This monument is situated near Bab-e-Ali ground, Shahjahanabad, Bhopal.

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About Golghar Monument
The round building was constructed near Pari Park in Shahjahanabad locality of Bhopal. It was christened as Gulshan-e-Alam but came to be popularly known as Golghar. This building was constructed during the regime of Nawab Shahjahan Begum (1868-1901). The round-shape building has 12 doors. Its staircase is also in round shape leading to the dome. 

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Structure
Its pillars are cylindrical and doors are decorated. The dome has been painted with flowers of purple, yellow, orange, red, brown and green colors. There is a round-shape balcony on the upper story, which is covered with tin shade supported by wooden pillars. Originally, the building had also a Persian style park known as Jannat Bagh.

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Monument
First, the building housed the office of Shahjahan Begum. Later, it was used as aviary where various kinds of birds were kept. It is said that in the times of Nawab Shahjahan Begum, threads of gold and silver were kept in the aviary from which birds used to knit their nests. The Nawab had presented some of these to Queen Victoria. In Nawab-era band was played daily in the evening here for amusement.

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Buildings constructed by Shahjahan Begum
After taking reins of Bhopal State on November 16, 1868, Shahjahan Begum had built a number of buildings including City Hospital, Taj Mahal, Noor Masjid, Noor Mahal, Benazir Palace, Nishat Manzil, Nawab Manzil, Aami Manzil, Taj-ul-Masajid, Jail Khana (prison), Lal Kothi etc.

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Address and Timings
Address- Aali Manzil Rd, Pari Bazar, Near of Babe Ali Stadium,
              Niyamatpura, Idgah Hills, Bhopal, 
              Madhya Pradesh 462001
Timings- 10.30 am to 5.30 pm
              Monday closed

A long drive here, will tell you why it is one the busiest road of the city


Rightly said, that if once you visit here you definitely like to come again for a drive on this road. Almost on a daily basis people and visitors throng VIP Road that snakes its way along the Upper Lake for few kilometers. People take selfies along this route with a magnificent view of the vast Upper Lake in the background. Especially in the evenings, a large number of people visit VIP road to spend time on the breezy periphery of the Upper Lake.The road takes you in a ride with long talks and a enjoyable journey throughout.

The viewers view
When entering the road on the right side you could see gohar Mahal, a popular tea shop ahead of it that is named ITH by walking the stairs you could reach there. When you move ahead on the road is statue of Raja Bhoj, The 32-feet tall statue of Raja Bhoj was installed in Upper Lake on a ‘burj’ (bastion) of Fatehgarh Fort. The statue weighing seven tonne was built at a cost of Rs 27 lakh by sculptor Prabhat Rai using gunmetal and bell metal. Then on this road to right is selfie point and to moving a bit ahead to the left you also find a dargah here, this road will finally end to Lal ghati road.

Attractions
The remains of the Fatehgarh Fort, the stature of Raja Bhoj, The selfie point, Dargah. There are soo many paintings and works at the side of road.Here fitness freaks are also attracted, for their morning or evening walk, jog or cycling in between the beautiful breeze and along with the view of water along their side.

Hotels
There are two main hotels at the side of the road, which while traveling you could see. One is Imperial Sabre and the second but the most famous, which attracts bollywood also towards it which was build by then nawab handled by MP tourism non other than Noor – us-sabah.
More about the lake
Considered one of the largest man-made lakes in India, Upper Lake, spread over around 35 sq km, is a major source of drinking water for Bhopal and is often referred to as its lifeline. According to the historians, the lake was created by constructing an earthen dam across the Kolans River by Raja Bhoj during his tenure as a king of Malwa (1005–1055 AD) to secure the eastern frontier of his kingdom.

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How to reach here
One could take straight road from the polytechnic square towards the city.

Perfect Sun set view from Kaliyasot Dam

As Bhopal, you would be knowing is city of Lakes. You could find so many lakes here to visit and enjoy the scenic beauty of the lakes.In this list one such place is Kaliyasot Dam, the mesmerizing beauty of this place will leave you with lots of memories. And If you are an adventure freak then there are  various activities like rafting, paragliding and mud challenge rallies held here at various intervals.The temple’s clean water has attracted Bollywood for its sets. The walk passage at the dam attract people to walk, run and jog here in the beautiful breeze here with water around the place,they usually come here early morning and in the evening at the time of sunset.

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The viewers view
While entering this place one could come here by many ways, one from the Kolar road way other might be taking the Nehru Nagar road straight to diversion road from Kerwa dam. You could find a big dam passage where people can walk, then if you want to do photography this place will not disappoint you. There is temple in between the water, there you could find different kind of birds and animals.

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Attractions
The attracting point is the mud race which takes place here in Kaliyasot Dam. One could also enjoy cycling or long drives here.

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Food
There are food trucks available here where one could get varieties of food there. There is also stall when you enter the dam passage where, the Maggie is really famous. People go there in monsoon a lot and while returning back they definitely have the Maggie there.

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More about Kaliyasot dam
In rainy season the most important thing which attract people here is the flow of water. When a lot of water gets collected here the dam door opens and when the water flows to right side of the dam, it feels like one could do rafting here. The flow of water is really fast at the time when rain comes and the beauty of the place increases ten times more.

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Universities
Here there are three main universities,  which are the famous universities all over India. One is Excellence, other being Jagran lake university and the most important being National law university.

Visit chhota talab of Bhopal, You will see the new version of Bhopal

The Lower Lake or Chhota Talaab is a lake in Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh state of India. Along with the Upper Lake, it forms the Bhoj Wetland.The Lower Lake or Chhota Talaab is a lake in Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh state of India. Along with the Upper Lake, it forms the Bhoj Wetland. Most of the crowd of Bhopal usually go at their weekend on upper lake. the reason behind not everyone aware of this second beautiful lake of Bhopal. Yeah that’s true Chhota Talaab is one of the luscious and alluring lake of Bhopal. The beauty and pleasant breeze would solace your mind and soul.

History
The lake was built by creating in 1794 to beautify the city. The construction was commissioned by Chote Khan, a minister of Nawab Hayat Muhammad Khan Bahadur. A number of earlier wells were merged in this lake.The bridge that separates the Lower Lake and the Upper Lake is called “Pul Pukhta” or Lower Lake bridge. The lower lake has also been mentioned as “Pukhta-Pul Talao” in literature.

Location
The Lower Lake is located to the east of the Upper Lake. An earthen dam separates the two lakes. The two lakes are built in a terraced manner, the lowest level of the Upper Lake is just below the highest level of the Lower Lake.

More about Chota Talab of Bhopal
The Lower Lake has an area (water spread) of 1.29 , and its catchment area is 9.6 km². The lake receives subsurface seepage from the Upper Lake. In the 1850s, the maximum and minimum depths of the lake were 11.7 m and 6.16 m respectively. As of 2011, the maximum depth was 10.7m.

Drains into the Patra rivulet
The Lower Lake does not have any fresh water source; it receives seepage water from the Upper Lake and drainage from 28 sewage-filled nallahs. It drains into the Patra rivulet, which joins Halali River, a small tributary of the Betwa River.

Park and Garden
An exotic and lush green garden would definitely fascinate you to come at this place. One can go by stairs at the top of the fort and can feel the pleasant air with the debonair sunset. I can vouch this beautiful place would dazzle you starkly.

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Sports Activities
Kayaking, boating, boat racing all this activity are available here. One can see some people practicing over here. Every year people participate in many sports activities. Boating is available for public too.

View Points
  • Adjacent Park and Garden
  • Half part of the Fort
  • Famous Durga temple of Bhopal near the shore of the lake
  • View of Rani Kamlapati palace
  • Sunset Point
  • Historic Place





Want to feel the life of army, then visit Yodhasthal of Bhopal.

Yodhasthal, a prominent ‘Know your Army (KYA) is Been situated at Dronachal complex in Bhopal Military station.With an aim to provide enriching audio-visual experience of the modern Indian Army and its association with the people of Madhya Pradesh, the Yodhasthal facility is specifically dedicated to the youth of Bhopal.Located in an aesthetically appealing and landscaped park, Yodhasthal was inaugurated by Major General Narinder Pal Singh, General Officer Commanding of Headquarters Bhopal Sub Area.

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Viewers view

There are six sections at Yodhasthal comprising of
1. ‘Prekshgrah’, an audio-video center where short films of Military historical value are screened and one can learn about modern Indian Army.

2. Parichay, an information centre where one can browse through a variety of interesting displays and reading material and gain an insight into the traditions and ethos of Indian Army,

3. Avishkar, the e-discovery enclosure giving knowledge on lesser known facts of Indian Army

4.Astra Shastra, this enclosure will enlighten the visitors about few empts which took part in army battles

5.Alpaahar here visitors can enjoy refreshment savoring the beauty of sunset sitting next to a beautiful water fountain.

 6. Swagat Kaksh, from here the visitors can take home unique memorabilia to remind them of a day well spent.

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It’s a nice experience and will give you a patriotic feeling.The most awesome place to interact with Indian army. Has many things to enjoy like the documentary, the rock climbing, the cafe and the museum. There are different types of gun’s ,tanks, fighter plane and rifles  displayed of previous war , who takes part in war. It is a glorious moment to know our Indian army. A feeling which will fill u up with enthusiasm.

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Attraction
The landscape provides an insight into the nation’s pride, the indian army, its stories of valor and its achievements. A museum with antique weapons, a park with war trophies, a rock climbing facility for adventure seekers, a small restaurant for foodies and a souvenir shop for those who wish to carry a remembrance from “yodhasthal”.

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Food
There is a small restaurant to fill yourself up after a visit of the whole campus. Where you could get snacks, drinks, or whatever feel like to have.

Address and timing
Address : 81 Aditya Avenue, Airport Rd, Aditya Avenue, Bairagarh, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462030
Timings :Open Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM ; 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Rani Kamlapati Palace reflect the glorious past of Bhopal.

Rani Kamlapati Palace is the commemoration of the glorious past of Bhopal. The residence of Rani Kamlapati is a historical palace situated at the heart of the Kamla park. Queen Kamlapati was the wife of a Hindu Gond Tribe warlord – Nawal Shah. Bhopal was the territory of Gond tribes who owned the palace overlooking the Upper Lake and Lower Lake. Raja Bhoj built the palace over the massive wall of the dam separating the two lakes. Rani Kamlapati Palace is a secular architecture of the 18th century built of Lakhauri bricks, cusped arches over crumpled pillars. The merlons are shaped as water lotuses honoring the name of the Queen. According to the history of the palace, queen kamlapati committed suicide by jumping into the lake in 1723.

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The viewers view

Kamalapati Palace lies on the eastern side of the ancient embankment known as Bhojpal, built by the Parmara King Bhoj (AD 1010-1055) from which the present name Bhopal is derived. The existing structure is a part of the palace which was constructed by Rani Kamlapati, the widow of Nizam Shah, General Chief of Ginnogarh in AD 1722. On the Western side of this palace are the remains of Fatehgarh Fort on the hill which was built by Sardar Dost Mohammad of Bhopal (AD 1708-1726) who laid the foundation of modern Bhopal.

Attraction

Kamlapati palace is an example of contemporary secular architecture of the early eighteenth century and the earliest extant example in the Bhopal Town. This double storied building is constructed of lakhauri bricks having a facade with cusped arches supported on the fluted pillars, merlons having the shape of lotus petals and brackets supporting the Chhajjas.This monument was declared protected by the Government of India in 1989 and since then Archaeological Survey of India remains the custodian.

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Chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had announced installation of a statue of the Gond queen in 2016, soon after inaugurating the new cable stay bridge. But the problem was finding a likeness of her. Just like Parmar ruler Raja Bhoj, whose statue watches over Upper Lake, no sketch or image of the Gond Queen has ever been found.

Sources say an image of Rani Kamlapati has now been finalized. “A high-level government committee has finalized a statue of the Gond Queen sitting on a throne and overlooking Upper Lake,” said an official, refusing to give any more details.


Food Park Restaurant
After wandering and excursion of this beautiful and mesmerizing palace you can have scrumptious food or snacks in the food park restaurant.

View Points

  • Smaller lake backside of the palace
  • Masajid and Dargah
  • Galleries inside the palace
  • Statues and photos inside the palace
  • Kamla park
  • Food point
  • Backside park

If history, culture and ancient art gives you interest then visit State Archaeological Museum


If history, culture and ancient art is what that interests you, the ‘State Archaeological Museum is a place just for your kinds in Bhopal. Inaugurated in November 2005, this museum is one of the most significant museums in the city showcasing the rich cultural heritage and legacy of Madhya Pradesh in the form of rare ancient paintings, sculptures and other objects of historical and archaeological significance.

Viewers view

As you enter the museum, walk into the age of pre-historic men and get to see some of the most well-preserved fossils from their times, marvel on an excellent collection of paintings copied and brought from the famous ‘Bagh Caves’ near Mandu, get awe-struck with a colossal statue of Lord Buddha on display or admire the art and craftsmanship of sculptors of olden times who brought to life, the sensual romance of ‘Khajuraho’.
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Truly a paradise for art lovers and archaeology buffs, the ‘State Archaeological Museum’ definitely needs to be on your itineraries while travelling to Bhopal. And needless to say, it’s a great place for kids too, giving them an insight into a rich past of Central India.
Attraction
A collection of magnificently carved sculptures of Goddess Lakshmi and Hindu Trinity Gods – Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh, are sure to spellbind you with their magical charm. Numerous bronze statues of Jain Tirthankaras excavated from the site of ‘Dhar’ in Madhya Pradesh are also exhibited at the museum and attract lots of admiration from the onlookers. Other artefacts of much historical significance displayed at the museum include collection of ancient coins, musical instruments, handicrafts from various tribal villages of Madhya Pradesh (most noteworthy are which from the ancient tribes of Bastar) and costumes, jewelry & miniatures belonging to erstwhile kings of the Malwa region.
The categories
The categorized art and artifacts in the State Museum are displayed in its seventeen galleries and some among the galleries includes : The State Museum consists of seventeen galleries, which includes Numismatics Gallery with a huge collection of coins; The Bagh gallery displaying the paintings of various schools and copies of paintings from the Bagh Caves near Mandu; Musical Instruments Gallery that preserve some of the rare musical instruments; Fossils gallery housing a large collection of fossil remains from the pre-historic sites; Royal Art Gallery exhibiting the artifacts from the personal collection of the Nawabs of Bhopal and other objects of arts and crafts, figurines, tribal handicrafts etc.
Address and Timings
Address: Shyamla Hills Rd, NITTTR Campus, Shymala Hills, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, 462002,                       India
Timings :10 am – 5.30 pm ( closed on Mondays)
Entry fee:
 Rs 10 for Indians
 Rs 100 for Foreigners
 Rs 50 for Still Camera
 Rs 200 for Video Camera

Van Vihar National Park for natural wildlife lovers

Van vihar is a national park located adjacent to the upper lake of Bhopal. Although it is declared as national park but one’s you visit there you will find it as a zoological park. Those who love natural wildlife for them this place would be the best to see various creatures of wildlife. Apart from this tandem bicycle are also available here, one can do photography and more.

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About the park
Van Vihar National Park is a national park in central India. It is located in Bhopal, the capital city of Madhya Pradesh. Declared a national park in 1979, it covers an area of about 4.45 km2. Although it has the status of a national park, Van Vihar is developed and managed as a modern zoological park, following the guidelines of the Central Zoo Authority. The animals are kept in their near natural habitat.

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Easy Access
Van Vihar is unique because it allows easy access to the visitors through a road passing through the park, security of animals assured from poachers by building trenches and walls, chain-link fence and by providing natural habitat to the animals.

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History
About two decades back, a number of illegal stone quarries were operational in the area and being in the serene and beautiful location on the bank of big lake, many commercial organizations were trying to take hold of this valuable piece of land. Realizing importance of both in-situ and ex-situ conservation of wild fauna, it was decided to provide this area a legal umbrella under the Wildlife (protection) Act, 1972. 

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Animals
One can see both kind of categories of animals ie, captive and herbivores. The animals, such as the Bengal tiger, Asiatic lion, wild cats, Indian wolf, Sloth bear, Red fox, Indian jackal, wild dog, mongoose, striped hyena, mugger Crocodile, gharial, and snakes such as the python are kept in captivity and Free ranging animals, such as Cheetal, Sambhar, Blackbuck, Blue bull, Nilgai, Chausingha, Wild Boar, Porcupine, Hare, Rhesus Macaque, Red Monkey, Common Langur, etc. are unique features of Van Vihar. 
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Address and Timings
Address: Lake View Walk Path, Krishna Nagar, 

              Shymala Hills, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 

Timings: 6.30 am to 6.45 pm

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Entry fee:



1) Individual on Foot / Cycling                                                                             20/30 Rs


2) 2 Wheeler (Max 2 persons per Vehicle)                                                             60 Rs


3) Auto Rickshaw (Max 4 persons including driver)                                                120 Rs


4) Car / Light Vehicles / SUV’s (Max 8 persons including driver)                             250 Rs


5) Mini Bus (Max 20 persons, extra will be charged)                                              1100 Rs 


6) Trekking Longer Duration (More than 2 hours on fixed route) per person  


7) Movie Making including Still Photography (Per Person / Per Day)                        20000 Rs


    upto 7 days  


8) Commercial Photography / Videography (Per Person / Per Day)                         15000 Rs


    8 – 15 days  


9) Internal Area Safari (min 6 persons) rate per person                                          50 Rs

Get back to the ancient time by visiting at Birla Museum Bhopal


Bhopal which is aptly referred to as the “City of Lakes”, has a lot of places to explore and to get away with the place with cherished memories. It is the capital city of Madhya Pradesh. Bhopal is a culturally affluent city and is growing in leaps and bounds as a chief tourist destination in Central India. The city can vouch for its unrivalled appeal and houses a lot of museums and galleries of which Birla Museum, Bhopal truly deserves a visit. It has a lot of informative and interesting artifacts belonging to the historic era of Madhya Pradesh and one will get to learn a lot from these places.

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The viewers view
The rich culture and heritage and its various aspects get manifested in the Birla Museum in Bhopal which occupies a significant place among the monuments and museums in Bhopal. Stone sculptures, terracotta’s, manuscripts and paintings are displayed in this museum. There are primitive tools and implements that were used during the Paleolithic and Neolithic period which are also on display. A marvelous scale model of the Bhimbetka rock shelter with its ancient murals is surely going to astound the onlookers with its divine appeal.

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The museum takes you an era which you would have just seen in books or have heard it. You will really enjoy the museum with a peaceful atmosphere here and getting a vast knowledge of various manuscripts and paintings. And if you are a lover of past happenings then if would really attract you and will leave you with a lot of knowledge.

Attraction
The tourists interested in archaeology can also observe the stone sculptures that date from the 7th to 13th century collected from the various archaeological sites. Coins and manuscripts and Terracotta belonging to 2nd century BC to the 6th century AD are also exhibited here in Birla Museum. The sculptures show Shiva, Vishnu and Shakti. Especially impressive are the Varaha Avatar in the Vishnu Gallery which has good works showing Lord Vishnu and his avatars, the Devi gallery with various goddesses including a superb Chamunda, finely carved voluptuous apsaras and fertility figures, and the Shiva Gallery with some beautifully carved reliefs of Uma-Maheshwar on Mount Kailash.

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Street Venders
In front of the Birla temple or museum you will get street stalls. Gazillion number of streets venders are ready to solace your watering mouth by delicious dishes. Various snacks would be available there so after having a round of Birla mandir and museum you can fill your stomach by scrumptious street food.


Address and Timings

Address :Vallabh Bhavan road , Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462011, India
Timings :all days of week
               8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
               4:00 PM – 8:00 PM