It is an iconic landmark in Indore and was the royal residence of the Holkars. Built by Malhar Rao Holkar in 1747, it showcases a fine blend of Maratha, Mughal, and French architectural styles
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It is a unique Jain temple made entirely of glass and mirrors is one of the prime tourist attractions in Indore. The temple was built by Sir Seth Hukum Chand a leader of the Jain community
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Most impressive structures of the Holkar dynasty, it is an opulent multi-storey building influenced by European architecture. It has been converted into a museum displaying the extraordinary heritage of that era
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Also known as Indore museum it houses a diverse collection of ancient and mediaeval Hindu and Jain sculptures from Madhya Pradesh extending from the Gupta to the Parmara eras
Located 32 km from Indore, it is one of the most magnificent and popular waterfalls in Madhya Pradesh. Formed by the Choral River it cascades down from a height of 300 ft, creating a mesmerizing sight
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The temple was built by Rani Ahilyabai Holkar. The main festival of this temple is vinayak chathurthi and is held in grand manner in the month of August and September
Inspired by the Meenakshi Temple, Madurai, it is dedicated to Goddess Annapurna, the deity of food, this magnificent temple has four life-size elephant sculptures guarding the entrance and supporting an intricate Gopuram
It is an exquisite bird and wild life sanctuary located 12 km from Indore. It served as a hunting ground for the royal family and houses an ancient palace built by Holkers’
Located in the streets behind Rajwada, a bustling jewelry market by day, Sarafa Bazar transforms into a hotspot for foodies at night, serving mouthwatering chaats and savory desserts
It is one of the most famous street food hubs of Indore offering delicious street food, snacks and sweets. It was awarded the 'Clean Street Food Hub' tag in 2021