Indore (Madhya Pradesh): The gentle ripple of the water, combined with the vibrant flora surrounding the lake, creating a soothing ambience awaits you at Daulat Baroda Lake also known as Chhoti Gulawat. Early mornings and late afternoons, when the sun casts a golden glow over the lake, offer especially breathtaking views. Those moments make it an ideal spot for leisurely strolls, photography, and moments of quiet reflection.

Forty kilometres from Free Press, AB Road, the lake is easily accessible for a day-long trip on bicycles, bikes or car. Travel enthusiasts prof Manoj Mishra, banker Devashish Mandal (Banker), prof Suresh Kumar Paswan and dentist Dr Jyotsna Waliya visited this gorgeous lake and shared glimpses from their trip for our readers. How to reach the lake? Starting Point: Free Press, Indore Begin by heading east on Free Press Road.

LIG Link Rd to Khajrana Main Rd Take LIG Link Road to Khajrana Main Road in Multani Colony. This should take about 6 minutes and cover approximately 2.2 kilometres.

Garipipliya Rd and Semliya Chau Rd From Khajrana Main Road, follow Garipipliya Road and then Semliya Chau Road. This route will take you from Bicholi Mardana, then Kanadia to Begam Khedi and Sahu Khedi. It will take approximately 32 minutes and cover around 17.

5 kilometres. Arriving Near Baroda Daulat Once you reach the Baroda Daulat square, turn right. Destination Continue straight and pass by Jay Mata Di Mandir, which will be on your left.

The final stretch to Daulat Barod.