I am not sure how many of you would have heard about this place. In my opinion, Maheshwar is a hidden gem and one should not miss visiting this beautiful place.
Maheshwar is an ancient city which is known for its forts that are located on the banks of river Narmada. This Narmada Ghat is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful ghats I have ever seen. Hence I called it as a hidden gem. It is around 80 kms from Indore, Madhya Pradesh and around 2 hours drive.
Our Indore trip would not have been complete without the family trip to this wonderful place. After having some delicious methi paratha prepared by our wonderful mami, we left Indore at around 9 in the morning, The drive to this place is quite good and troublefree. Initially we had decided to visit only Maheshwar. But later extended also to Mandleshwar which is further 8 kms away. We reached Mandleshwar at around 12.
Mandleshwar is known for its water supply and filtration plant. Above is a picture of the entry to this water supply plant. This plant pumps the Narmada water and purifies it and then distributes it to most of the places in Madhya Pradesh. After a long search, we managed to spot this plant. It has basically two seperate units, one to pump water from Narmada and store it in huge tanks.
This water further goes to the filtration plant. This magnificient filter unit is worth watching. Below is the picture of the filter unit. The rim surrounding the water tank is actaully the pathway to monitor this unit. We were lucky to get a chance to walk around this pathway. The experience of visiting this water filter unit was unexpectadly an exciting and somewhat thrilling for all of us.
This water further goes to the filtration plant. This magnificient filter unit is worth watching. Below is the picture of the filter unit. The rim surrounding the water tank is actaully the pathway to monitor this unit. We were lucky to get a chance to walk around this pathway. The experience of visiting this water filter unit was unexpectadly an exciting and somewhat thrilling for all of us.
As we walked inside past the arch, we could already see the fort, which overlooks the Narmada river. One can get a very good paranomic view of the Narmada river as well as the ghat from here. Next to it is the Ahilya Bai Holkars Palace. It was more like a Rajwada kind of a house. For those who dont know Rani Ahilya Bai Holkar is a widow who ruled this place for years and is known for her courage and determination and also her governance and ability to maintain perfect law and order in her kingdom. This place also has a big statue of Ahilyabai Holkar.
Next halt - the most awaited Narmada Ghat. We walked down a few steps to reach the Narmada Ghat. This place is surrounded by temples. Much to my surprise, there were hardly much tourists here. It was more like a peaceful shrine. And whoever visited this place, were more inclined to go for boating rather than to temples. Below is the picture of one of the temples.
In this picture, you can see the entry to the ghats and the awaiting Shikara boats.

There were many people taking a dip in the water. But unfortunately none of us came prepared for a swim. So finally we decided to sit down on the ghat and atleast dip our legs inside this holy water, splashing water on each other once in a while.
The ghat is surrounded by many temples. Each of the temple has meticulosuly carved architecture. Here is Charvi posing near one of the temples.
After enjoying some chats, we finally decided to retreat back. Aila...we had almost forgotten about lunch. While on our way back, we had lunch at Foody's. Fortunately food was available there even at 5 PM.
We reached back to Indore at around 8 PM. All thanks to Rohit dada and his non stop bakbak, that kept us entertaining throughout the journey.
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