Fact Sheet: An Expats Guide to Bhopal

Fact Sheet: An Expats Guide to Bhopal

Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, is known as the City of Lakes for its various natural as well as artificial lakes. It also claims to be one of the greenest cities in India. Havelis, famous cave paintings, grand mosques and museums co-exist alongside modern flyovers, bridges and tall buildings. While the 1984 Union Carbide gas disaster made headlines of the wrong kind, the city has come a long way over the years to take its rightful place among India's leading state capitals. Top Attractions - In and Around Bhopal: Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi: This UNESCO heritage site comprises a group of Buddhist monuments (monolithic pillars, palaces, temples and monasteries), all in different states of conservation dating back to the 2nd and 1st centuries BC. It is the oldest Buddhist sanctuary in existence and was a major Buddhist centre in India until the 12th century AD. Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka: The Bhimbetka rock shelters are an archaeological site of the Paleolithic era, exhibiting the earliest traces of human life on the Indian subcontinent and thus the beginning of the South Asian Stone Age. Some of the Stone Age rock paintings found among the Bhimbetka rock shelters are approximately 30,000 years old. They were declared a World Heritage Site in 2003. Upper Lake - A beautiful water body of the 11th century, Upper Lake is the oldest man-made lake in India. Locally called as Bada Talab, it is a massive earthen bund constructed across the Kolans River. Museum of Mankind (Tribal Habitat) - Spread over a vast area of 200 acres of land, the Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya (National Museum of Mankind) is located on the Shamla Hills. It is the only museum in the world to have a vivid collection of pre-historic painted rock shelters. Taj-ul-Masjid - The name ′Taj-ul-Masjid′ means ′The Crown of Mosques′ and is one of the biggest mosques in Asia and the largest in India. Built by Nawab Shahjehan Begum, Taj-ul-Masjid has an attractive and imposing structure. Popular Local Dishes:

  • Achar Gosht
  • Keema
  • Keema Pulav
  • Biryani Pilaf
  • Roghan Josh
  • Bafla
  • Bhopali Paan
  • Seekh Kebab
Popular Restaurants:
  1. Manohar Dairy & Restaurant
  2. MoMo Café
  3. Under the Mango Tree
  4. Sagar Gaire Fast Food Corner
  5. Bapu Ki Kutia
Popular Festivals:
  • Khajuraho Festival of Dance
  • Tansen Music Festival, Gwalior
  • Chethiyagiri Vihara Festival, Sanchi
  • Madai
  • Mahashivratri
  • Dussehra/Vijay Dashmi
  • Diwali
  • Bahgoriya
Accessibility
  • 741 km from Delhi, 789 km from Mumbai, and about 200 km from Indore
  • Connected by regular Alliance Air flights to Mumbai, Indore, Delhi and Gwalior
  • Airport is 15 km from the city centre.
  • Bhopal is on one of the two main Delhi to Mumbai railway lines and on the main line to the southern state capitals of Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Thiruvananthapuram.
  • There are direct trains to Amritsar and Jammu Tawi and to major towns in Madhya Pradesh.
  • Extensive bus services (private and state) to cities within the region and interstate
Top Hotels
Courtyard Bhopal
Phone: +91-755-309-6444 Address: DB City Hall, Arera Hills, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh - 462011, India Website:
Jehan Numa Palace Hotel
Phone: +91-755-2661100, 4235100 Address: 157, Shamla Hills, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh - 462013, India Website:
WelcomHeritage Noor-Us-Sabah Palace
Phone: + 91-755-4223333, 2548800 Address: V.I.P. Road, Koh-E-Fiza, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh - 462 001, India Website:
Hotel Amer Greens
Phone: +91-755-4012770-71 Address: Ratanpur, Near Gyan Ganga Academy, Hoshangabad Road, Misrod, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh - 462046, India Website:
Hotel Lake View Ashok
Phone: 07552660090-95 Address: Shamla Hills, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh - 462013, India Website:
Direct Flights From Major Metros:
Mumbai To Bhopal:
  • Air India
  • Jet Airways
New Delhi to Bhopal:
Source: Various

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