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Things To Do in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh

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Is Bhopal boring? Is it fun? How do people relax in their free time? From playing and watching live sports to listening to live music to volunteering, here's what 11 local experts had to say about things to do in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.

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Bhopal is known as the city of lakes and is famous for beautiful and magnificent monuments. It is also one of the greenest cities in India. Being the capital of Madhya Pradesh and a beautiful city, it attracts lots of tourists. There are two main lakes, the Upper Lake and the Lower Lake. On the banks of the Upper Lake is Van Vihar National Park, home to tigers, lions and leopards.

Rounak, says: 2020

Bhopal is the capital of a major state of India. Being the capital city, it has good facilities of medical and education. Besides that, it has several ancient monuments and lakes which makes it very beautiful and scenic place. Several films and TV serials have been shot here. The location, connectivity and beauty makes it a perfect place for anybody to move in and stay here.

Bhopal is known a the city of lakes. It is also known as the city of Nawabs. The environment here is very friendly and the beauty of this city, the weather and the greenery will make you fall in love with it. The city is famous for various tourist spots.

Weather of Bhopal is said to be one of the pleasing one in central India. The city is called “city of lakes” and is famous for its tourist spots and greenery. Living in Bhopal is cheap and people are friendly. Traffic in the city is not heavy even at peak hours and one can commute without any hassle. Public transport system is widely stretched.

Bhopal is well known for its hospitality and the caring nature of its people. There is no nightlife. People usually do business instead of jobs. The city is well known for ancient monuments and lakes that are present in main parts of the city.

Rashmi, says: 2020

Bhopal is called city of lakes. It is a green, clean and peaceful city. It is densely populated. People are down to earth, helpful and amiable here. There are many ancient monuments to visit in and around my city. It is full of lively people.

Minal Residency on the JK Road is a good area. With houses of various accommodation available, one always has a choice. From bungalows and row houses to flats there is always one to suit your taste and pocket. There is a shopping mall nearby to meet all the needs of one’s kitchen.

Prathiba, says: 2020

Bhopal, loosely known as the City of Lakes is a city sprawling with an abundance of green. One of India’s greenest cities, it has myriad nature-related activities that especially cater to one’s physical well-being. Bhopal also caters to one’s cultural and intellectual sensibilities. It has the state’s largest museum, which is houses artifacts as diverse as the cities demographic.

Shubham, says: 2020

Bhopal is a neat and clean city. The inhabitants are gentle. The city has many lakes. It is capital of Madhya Pradesh. Bhopal was earlier a princely state. The city is beautiful. It has a culture of theater and music. There are many cultural events in the city year-round. On the whole a very livable city.

Amrutha, says: 2020

There are two main lakes, the Upper Lake and the Lower Lake. On the banks of Upper Lake is Van Vihar National Park, home to tigers, lions and leopards. The State Museum has fossils, paintings and rare Jain sculptures. Taj-ul-Masjid is one of Asia’s largest Mosques, with white domes, minarets and a huge courtyard.

Bhopal is a city of lakes. It’s one of india’s greenest cities. There are two main lakes the upper lake and the lower lake. On the banks of the upper lake is van vihar national park, home to tigers, lions and the leopards. The state museum has fossils, paintings and rare jain scriptures.

Preetish, says: 2020
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