Burhanpur is a historical city situated on the banks of the Tapti River in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. Once a significant Mughal stronghold, it served as the capital of the Mughal Empire for a brief period. The city boasts a rich tapestry of architectural marvels, blending Mughal, Rajput, and Deccan styles. Burhanpur is also known for its intricate textile industry, particularly its zari and brocade work, and its cultivation of unique varieties of mangoes and guavas.
October to March (Winter Months)
1 day 2 days
1-2 Days are enough to visit the important historical sites in Burhanpur.
The nearest airport is Indore (Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport), approximately 180 km away. From Indore, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Burhanpur.
Burhanpur is well-connected by road
Burhanpur is well-connected by road to nearby cities and towns. Regular bus services are available from Indore, Khandwa, and other major cities in Madhya Pradesh.
Burhanpur has its own railway station (station code: BAU) on the Central Railway line. It is well-connected to major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bhopal.
Distance : 105 KM (approx)
Rating : 4.5
Popularity Score : 4.5
Must Visit : Shri Omkar Mandhata Temple, Mamleshwar Temple
Distance : 119 KM (approx)
Rating : 4.3
Popularity Score : 4.3
Must Visit : Ahilya Fort, Narmada Ghat, Maheshwari Sarees shopping
Coordinates: Latitude 21.3007, Longitude 76.2308 (Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh, India)