Introduction to city
Indore - In Madhya Pradesh
Indore is known as the city of the Holkars. The city was
built by a Holkar Rani Ahilya Bai, one of the
famous queens of India. Located in the
Narmada
River valley in the western part of the state of Madhya
Pradesh, Indore is an important industrial city of India.
It is also the centre of trade and textile industry and
home to many historical monuments and temples. A must
visit, Indore is also affectionately called /’Mini
Mumbai/’.
Sightseeing : Places to visit
in destination - Indore
Visiting Indore means a visit to some of the famous
historical monuments and religious centres inside the
town. Famous for its glass bangles and jewellery, Indore
has some of the best architectural marvels that belong to
the Holkar dynasty. The Rajwada or the Old Palace
(a major centre of attraction), Lalbagh palace, (another
architectural wonder), Kanch Mandir (a marvellous
Jain temple), Chattri Bagh (the memorial with some
canopies) and the Bada Ganapati (the largest
Ganapati statue in the world) are some of the attractions
you must visit in Indore. Moreover, Indore is famous as a
shopper/’s paradise. The Khajuri Bazaar offers you unique
shopping options of gold and silver work, cloth, leather
work and traditional garments. Moreover, there are the
Sarafa Market that specialises in snacks and jewellery and
the Kasera Bazaar that specialises in metalwork where you
can indulge in the variety displayed for selling. The
Chanderi and Maheshwari silks of Indore are the
other famous attractions of this city.
Indore Sightseeing :
Places to visit in destination Indore
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Places to visit in the city Indore |
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RAJWADA (OLD
PALACE)
- Indore
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The Rajwada or the Old Palace is one of the most
important sites to visit in Indore. Located in the
old city, the building is a blend of French, Mughal
and Maratha architecture. This 200 year old palace
belonged to the Holkar dynasty. The palace is
characterised by three stone made lower stories,
wooden upper stories, well-laid garden with
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LALBAGH
PALACE
- Indore
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One of the few important monuments built by the
Holkar rulers is the Lalbagh palace. The palace,
construction of which was carried out in three
stages, is a must visit in Indore. This palace was
used for holding important functions and
celebrations. The gardens all around and the overall
make of the palace reflects the taste, grandeur and
lifestyle of the Holkars. The palace is open for
public from 10 am to 6 pm (Monday Closed).
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KANCH MANDIR -
Indore
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The Kanch Mandir, as the name suggests in the local
language, is a temple made of mirrors. Also known as
Seth Hukamchand Temple, it is a must visit in Indore.
Built by Sir Hukamchand Seth in the early 20th
century, it is a wonderful Jain temple with plain
exteriors and intricate mirror work done on
interiors. The walls, ceilings, floor, pillars and
doors are all inlaid with glass. Paintings done in
coloured glass are the characteristics of the
temple. The paintings of the temple also depicts
some of the stories from Jain scriptures. The statue
of Lord Mahavir kept here is said to be visible up
to 21 times on glass, corresponding to the twenty
one tirthankars. The museum is open daily from 10 am
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CHATTRI BAGH -
Indore
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Located near the Khan River, the Chattri Bagh is
another important place to visit. The place is
characterised by a number of chhatris or memorial
canopies dedicated to the Holkar rulers and their
family members. The Chattris or the canopies are
quite attractive especially the Chattri of Malhar
Rao Holkar I, the founder of the Holkar dynasty.
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BADA GANPATI -
Indore
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Built in the year 1875, this temple as the name
suggests is famous for housing the largest Ganapati
statue in the world. The statue measures 8 m from
crown to foot. The statue is made of metallic frames
of gold, silver, copper, brass, and iron. This is a
must see of Indore. |
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OMKARESHWAR - Indore
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Located a few kilometres away from Indore town is a
small island at the confluence of the Narmada and
Kaveri rivers in the state. The island is shaped
like the holy Hindu symbol /’Om/’ and the
Omkareshwar temple here is one of the many temples
dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is made from
local soft stone. The temple also holds importance
as one of the 12 jyotirlingams of India, attracting
a good number of religious tourists every year. The
island also has some other temples near the
Omkareshwar temple. |
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Excursions : Places nearby
city - Indore
Indore is an important base to visit some of the
interesting sites nearby. Hence an excursion is highly
recommended. Your excursion from Indore would include
sites like the Omkareshwar temple and island at the
confluence of the Narmada and Kaveri rivers; Maheshwar, a
famous spot for monuments, forts and Maheshwari saris;
Ujjain one of the holiest cities of India, Military
Headquarters Of War (MHOW), Mandu, the former monsoon
retreat of the Mughal emperors and Patal Pani,
a waterfall with a height of 150 feet.
Indore Excursion :
Places nearby Indore - Madhya Pradesh
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Places to visit nearby destination - Indore |
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Maheshwar
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Located 91 kilometres from Indore, a four hour
journey by bus, is the small town of Maheshwar. The
small town is famous for its fort and temples and
also for the saris produced by the local weavers.
Known as Maheshwari saris, the silk saris are
intricately patterned and quite comfortable to wear.
You can get some of the fine locally made saris from
the local shops where the prices of these saris are
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Mandu
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The word Mandu literally means the city of joy in
the local language here. Located at a distance of 99
kilometres from Indore, it is a must visit excursion
point from Indore. Mandu has a number of sites to
visit like the palaces, tombs, temples, and a fort
that was the monsoon retreat of the Mughal emperors
here. Moreover, Mandu has over 40 monuments which
are divided into three broad groups: the Central
Village Group, the Royal Enclave Group, and the Rewa
Kund Group. Champa Baoli, the huge 15th-century Jami
Masjid, the beautiful Jahaz Mahal (ship palace), the
Hindola Mahal or swing palace, the romantic Baz
Bahadur/’s Palace, Roopmati/’s Pavilion and the
Hoshang Shah/’s Tomb are some of the unique and must
see tourist spots of Mandu. |
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Mhow
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Another important site to visit during your
excursion is Mhow. The word Mhow is the abbreviated
form of Military Headquarters Of War (MHOW) which
was supposedly the British war management centre.
Located at a distance of 23 kilometres from Indore,
Mhow today is functioning as one of India/’s most
prestigious military training establishments for
senior officers. The campus of the training
establishment is worth having a look. |
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Omkareshwar
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Located a few kilometres away from Indore town is a
small island at the confluence of the Narmada and
Kaveri rivers in the state. The island is shaped
like the holy Hindu symbol /’Om/’ and the
Omkareshwar temple here is one of the many temples
dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is made from
local soft stone. The temple also holds importance
as one of the 12 jyotirlingams of India, attracting
a good number of religious tourists every year. The
island also has some other temples near the
Omkareshwar temple. |
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Patal Pani
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Located at a distance of 36 kilometres from Indore,
Patal Pani is an exotic excursion destination from
Indore. This site is especially famous for the 150
feet high waterfall. Water falls from that height
into a kund. The kund is supposed to be dangerous as
the depth of it is still unknown. It is believed
that the bottom of this kund touches Patal (nether
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Ujjain
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Located at a distance of 56 kilometres from Indore,
Ujjain also called as Ujjayini, is one of the
holiest cities of India. Situated on the banks of
the sacred river Shipra, Ujjain is also known for
being one of the four centres of Kumbha Mela. The
Mahakaleshwar Temple, the Gopal Mandir or the Ganesh
Temple, the temple of Har Siddhi Mata (the family
goddess of king Vikramaditya) and the Vedha Shala
(Veda School) are some of the must visit
destinations of this place. |
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