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Upper and Lower Lakes :
The
Upper Lake is divided from the Lower Lake by an
overbridge. M. P. Tourism's Boat Club on the Upper
Lake provides facilities for exciting trips by
sail, paddle and motor boats. |
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Bharat Bhawan :
One of
the most unique national institutes in India,
Bharat Bhawan is a centre for the
performing and visual arts. Designed by renowned
architect, Charles Correa, the contours of Bharat
Bhawan merge in exquisite harmony with the
landscape creating a visual impact of spacious and
natural elegance. |
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Van Vihar :
This
safari-park is located on a hill adjacent to the
Upper Lake, with an area of 445 hectares. In these
natural surroundings, wildlife watchers can view a
variety of herbivorous and carnivorous species. |
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Taj-ul-Masajid :
The
Taj-ul-Masajid is one of the
largest mosques in Asia, built by Nawab
Shahjehan Begum around a courtyard with a
large tank in the centre and with an imposing
double storeyed gate-way with 4 recessed archways
and 9 imposing cusped multifoiled openings in the
main prayer hall. |
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Bhojpur :
Founded by the legendary Parmar King of Dhar, Raja
Bhoj (1010-1053), and named after him, Bhojpur, 28
km from Bhopal, is renowned for the remains of its
magnificent Shiva temple and Cyclopean dam. |
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Sanchi :
The Hill of Sanchi is situated about 9 kilometres
south-west of Vidisha in Madhaya Pradesh, India.
Crowning the hilltop of Sanchi nearly 91 metres in
height, a group of Buddhist monuments commands a
grand view even from a distance. |
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