Malwa Resort

Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh


One of the better options in Mandu, this MP Tourism property, 2km south of the village, has large, lake-side gardens containing comfortable rooms in cottages, children’s play areas and a pool. The hotel has the town's best restaurant and a bar. Don't miss having morning chai in the lakeside gazebo while watching fishers cast their nets over Sagar Talao.

The 'deluxe' rooms are bigger and have a comfier feel than the standards, but all are clean, with AC, paintings, geysers and hairdryers.


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