Visit the Historical Gohar Mahal

Gohar Mahal, standing proudly between Upper and Lower Lakes, is a beautiful example of Indo-Islamic architecture. Built in the early 19th century by Qudsia Begum, Bhopal’s first female ruler, it tells stories of elegance and empowerment. Its courtyards, ornate arches, and faded frescoes whisper tales of royal life. Today, it often hosts cultural events, art exhibitions, and craft fairs, keeping its heritage alive. The view of the lake from its balconies is simply mesmerizing, especially at sunset. Restoration efforts are ongoing, but its charm remains timeless. A walk through Gohar Mahal connects visitors to Bhopal’s glorious past and the legacy of its visionary women rulers.