An ancient carved stone pillar found in Mandsaur district  
Beaches And Islands

Discovering Kanwla Beach Mandsaur District's Monsoon Paradise

Characterised by its huge boulders, this location allows you to experience a private beach and an escape from the ordinary in the city

Aditi Gupta

Nestled in the heart of Madhya Pradesh, the captivating district of Mandsaur is a treasure trove of scenic wonders and cultural delights. While often overlooked by mainstream tourism, this offbeat destination has much to offer intrepid travellers seeking a unique and immersive experience. From historical landmarks to natural landscapes, Mandsaur beckons with its rich heritage and breathtaking beauty. And within this district lies a hidden gem that truly shines during the monsoon season Kanwla, which has also been termed as Mini Goa.

Exploring the Beach

Upon reaching the beach at Kanwla, visitors are greeted by a sight that is bound to leave them spellbound - a pristine shoreline adorned with shimmering golden sands and the rhythmic symphony of crashing waves. Unlike the conventional idea of a beach destination, Kanwla's beach stands out for its unique blend of tranquillity and raw natural beauty. The monsoon season breathes new life into the region, transforming it into a lush, green paradise. The rain-kissed foliage, swaying trees, and the scent of wet earth combine to create an atmosphere of serenity and rejuvenation. 

Here, visitors can find solace in the simple pleasures of walking barefoot along the shoreline, enjoying the waves, climbing the boulders, basking in the gentle sea breeze, or munching on roasted corn while watching the dance of the waves. For those seeking a deeper connection with nature, Kanwla Beach offers the perfect backdrop for long walks along the shore during the monsoon season. The rhythmic ebb and flow of the tides, combined with the panoramic views of the vast expanse, create a mesmerising ambience that is both calming and awe-inspiring. As dusk approaches, the beach transforms into a canvas painted with vibrant hues, offering breathtaking sunset vistas that are sure to leave a lasting impression.  

Things To Do In Mandsaur

Mandsaur district also boasts several other attractions worth exploring. History buffs can delve into the region's rich past by visiting the iconic Mandsaur Fort, which dates back to the 6th century and stands as a testament to the area's cultural heritage. The fort's impressive architecture and panoramic views from its ramparts make it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts. Nature lovers can revel in the beauty of Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary, a sprawling wildlife reserve located on the banks of the Chambal River. Home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including rare species like Indian gazelles, Nilgai, and crocodiles, the sanctuary offers a thrilling experience amidst pristine natural surroundings.  

Getting There

Located just 8 kilometres from the bustling Bhanpura district, Kanwla Beach is a serene retreat that offers a respite from the ordinary. The journey to the beach takes you through Kanwla village, where one can witness the picturesque countryside, where rolling hills, verdant farms, and charming villages paint a vivid portrait of rural India. One shall also be careful when crossing a nearly 2-kilometre stretch on a dirt road to finally reach the beach.

By road&nbspOne must travel by road to end their journey after either of the following options. 

By rail The most efficient method wherein one can come to Mandsaur station, or Kota or Neemuch, which would leave 110 kilometres to be covered by road.

By air Fly to Indore or Udaipur and then embark on a road trip.

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