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Hindola Palace is located close to Jahaz Mahal, infact inside the perimeter of Jahaz Mahal. The entry ticket is common for Jahaz Mahal and Hindola Palace. It appears as if it will swing. Well maintain...
Monsoon is the best time to visit the Royal Enclave in which Hindola mahal is present. Hindola mahal is built with slanting walls resembling swings. It was made for the queens enjoyment. Get a guide t...
Light & Sound Show - Hindola Mahal. 27 December 2021. Archaeological Survey of India has been doing wonderful job in restoring ancient monuments, not only all over India but all over the world. For...
Must see spot in the Mandu Historical site, mesmerising view in light & sound show in night
The architectural beauty of this palace with The walls of Hindola Mahal are inordinately much thick and more slope like those of a British castle. The actual slope of nearly 77 degrees largely gives a...
This palace was majorly used by Mughals for leisure
The Hindola Mahal derives its name from the inclined ramparts that are supposed to create the impression they are swinging. It is not clear whether this palace was constructed during the reign of H...
Great Place
Hindola Palace is located close to Jahaz Mahal, infact inside the perimeter of Jahaz Mahal. The entry ticket is common for Jahaz Mahal and Hindola Palace. It appears as if it will swing. Well maintain...
Beautiful
Monsoon is the best time to visit the Royal Enclave in which Hindola mahal is present. Hindola mahal is built with slanting walls resembling swings. It was made for the queens enjoyment. Get a guide t...
Light and Sound Show at Hindola Mahal.
Light & Sound Show - Hindola Mahal. 27 December 2021. Archaeological Survey of India has been doing wonderful job in restoring ancient monuments, not only all over India but all over the world. For...
Must see spot in the Mandu Historical site, mesmerising view in light & sound show in night
The architectural beauty of this palace with The walls of Hindola Mahal are inordinately much thick and more slope like those of a British castle. The actual slope of nearly 77 degrees largely gives a...
This palace was majorly used by Mughals for leisure
The Hindola Mahal derives its name from the inclined ramparts that are supposed to create the impression they are swinging. It is not clear whether this palace was constructed during the reign of H...