Jul 17, 2025
A 7 storey Maratha palace dating back to 1747, blending Maratha, Mughal, and French architectural styles. The majestic royal complex also hosts a captivating light and sound show every evening.
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A Renaissance revival marvel built by the Holkars, complete with chandeliers, Persian carpets, and beautiful gardens. Recently restored to its original glory, it remains a symbol of Holkar era grandeur.
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A jewelry market by day and a buzzing food street at night, Sarafa Bazaar offers Indore’s iconic chaat, jalebi, and kebabs. It is a foodie’s paradise and a cultural hotspot after sundown.
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Just 10 km from the city, this mini forest sanctuary offers deer, blackbuck, leopards, and rich birdlife. Once a royal hunting ground, it's now a tranquil green zone for nature lovers.
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An extraordinary Jain temple made entirely of glass and mirrors, it reflects a shimmering interior. Built by Seth Hukumchand in early 1900s, it’s both spiritual and visually striking.
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A rare North Indian temple built in Dravidian style, Annapurna temple is dedicated to Goddess Annapurna, the nourisher. The distinctive architecture and daily rituals offer a tranquil spiritual experience.
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The Manik Bagh Palace was built in 1930 in Bauhaus and Art Deco style by Maharaja Yashwant Rao Holkar II and designed by German architect Muthesius. A modernist marvel that translated royal taste into avant-garde aesthetics.
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Designated Ramsar wetlands about 30 minutes from central Indore, home to over 150 bird species. A peaceful spot for sunset walks and bird-watching, especially during winter migration seasons.
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10 Beautiful Places You Must Explore on Your Visit to Bihar