9am-2pm: After breakfast, we drove down to the Rewa Kund group of monuments on the southern tip of Mandu. We left the car near the Rewa Kund Lake, and walked to Baz Bahadur's Palace, built in the early 16th century. An accomplished musician, Prince Baz Bahadur could not withstand the invasion of Akbar's army and probably died in battle. Learning that the invaders had won and were approaching the palace, the prince's paramour, queen Roopmati, jumped into a fire-pit and committed suicide. It was to her palace, famously known as Roopmati's Pavillion, that we walked to next. Originally a sentry post atop the Malwa plateau, the pavilion offered a sweeping view of the Nimar valley two thousand feet below. On a clear day, you can even see the Narmada glitterring in the distance, we were told. After a refreshing drink of baobab juice at one of the kiosks near the car park, we started for the other popular monuments.