Tourism In Indore

Indore is often called the miniature of a version of Mumbai due to its diversity. It is considered as one of the largest and the best cities in MP, and one is sure to love their stay here.
How to travel to Indore
Inclusive of some leading airlines like IndiGo and Jet Lite , around 147 flights are being operated on a daily basis to fly to and from Indore at Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport.
Indore can also be reached via train journey since there are about 39 trains passing through Indore every day.
Places to visit once you are in Indore
Indore in the past was called Indur as it was called was more of an administrative place and therefore has seen an amalgamation of all cultures especially borrowed from Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra with the influences of Nawabi culture too. Therefore, here you will find some of the best architectural monuments.
Rajwada - A seven story palace that boasts of magnificent architecture constructed a couple of centuries ago, Rajwada serves as a memoir of the artistic brilliance of the Holkars from the Maratha Empire. The collection here houses number items that are thrilling and informative about the history. Rajwada also hosts a light and sound show every day and is famous for it and you will find a market here where you can purchase various products at low cost.
Lal Bagh Palace - Another symbol of the lavish life led by the Holkars is Lal Bagh Palace which is a must visit for people who love architecture and appreciate marble work. Indorians call it a replica of the Buckingham Palace. One can see the bedrooms, living rooms, etc. of the Holkar rulers. However, the walls here are beginning to get scraped, and the palace has begun to deteriorate due to its low maintenance.
Indore Museum - It was established in 1929 and is also called the Central Museum. Indore Museum is the dwelling area of a lot of ancient and rare artefacts and sculptures. It showcases a variety of classy collection of paintings, coins, etc. This is the location you should visit if you don't want to fall in a crowd.
Khajrana Ganesh Mandir - Just as the name suggests is a temple built in the devotion of Lord Ganesh who is considered as the God who grants happiness. While you visit this temple, you can feel yourself connect with the inner soul, and it gives an overall peaceful ambience. The temple is well maintained, there is a parking lot available for tourists travelling via cars and eating options are also available here at Khajran Ganesh Mandir. The roads to here are well built, and the queue system here is also good to prevent any unruly conditions in the crowd.
Sarafa Bazaar - For people who are looking for eateries wherever they go, Sarafa Bazaar is the perfect destination. It is a renowned street food market in Indore and you can find some delicacies here that will bring water to your mouth and let you appreciate Indorian Cuisine. 
 
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