Tipu Sultan's Summer Residencenandi-hills
Tashk-e-Jannat

Overview
A modest but elegant wooden structure that served as the Sultan's summer retreat, known for its carved pillars and painted ceilings.
What To Expect?
A two-story building made mostly of wood. The name 'Tashk-e-Jannat' means 'Envy of Heaven'. You'll see typical Islamic architectural patterns and small balconies that were designed to keep the interiors cool even in peak summer. The building is relatively small compared to the palace in Seringapatam but is beautifully situated.
Tips
- Look for the intricate carvings on the pillars that have survived for over 200 years.
Exploring Tipu Sultan's Summer Residence
Royal Solitude
Tipu Sultan stayed here during his hunting trips and to oversee the defense of the Nandi Durg fort. It was built using the same style as his palace in Bengaluru.
The gardens surrounding the residence are well-maintained and offer a quiet spot for history lovers.
How to reach Tipu Sultan's Summer Residence
Located centrally on the hilltop, walking distance from Tipu's Drop.
Tips for Visiting Tipu Sultan's Summer Residence, nandi-hills
- Look for the intricate carvings on the pillars that have survived for over 200 years.



















































