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Indore Local Sightseeing

 Indore : There are a number of places in Indore that should be visited while on a sightseeing tour of the city. Indore has a rich cultural heritage. The city was ruled over by some of the greatest rulers, who have given it their legacy in the form of various historical monuments and religious places. Today, the Indore city of Madhya Pradesh has a lot to offer to the people who come here on tours. The place is all set to fascinate you with the charm of its architectural grandeur and historical enigma.
Local Sightseeing for 10 Hrs in Indore Will Cover in the below sequence – Approx. 2000/- for a Car

  • Gomatgiri
  • Kanch Mandir
  • Rajwada – Their are many shops in city which remain open for full night so you can do the city tour till late night also.
  • Krishanpura Cenotaph
  • Lal Bagh Palace
  • Central Museum
  • Khajrana Ganesh Temple
  • Sarafa Market – which are popular for delicious and unique foot items.
 Indore-Patalpani-Waterfall

Patal Pani is a beautiful water falls, a famous picnic spot. The water falls height is approximate 300 feet. The depth of water kund (pit) formed at the bottom of the falls remains unknown. According to folklore, it goes as deep as the underground world (patal). The spot is also famous for trekking. The fall goes almost dry in the summer season, and the stream is reduced to a trickle! However, the sight is majestic soon after the rainy season (usually after July). Situation: It is situated on Indore – Khandwa train route; By road surface it is 30kms from Indore.

Sitlamata Fall is one of the famous water fall near Indore, around 60 kms from the main Indore city. Beautiful water fall, greenary, peace & manpur local market with lots of fun.

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 Indore-Tincha Falls

Tincha Falls is a beautiful Waterfall near village Tincha [on Simrol-Udainagar Road]. The gorge is a beautiful sight in rainy season.
About 25 km from Indore,Tincha Falls, is an ideal weekend getaway. The water drips from a height of about 300 ft (?) and it facilitates for bathing in the river upstream. There is a pond nearby, which enhances the beauty of the place.
Located at Tincha village in Indore District, the falls can be accessed by traveling on the Indore- Khandwa road.Upon reaching Simrol one has to turn left and take the Simrol-Udainagar Road.

The place on Agra- Mumbai Road Around 35 Kms. from Indore towards Mumbai, is the starting point of track to Janapav Hill(lord Parshuram birth place). from the right of KUTI VILLEGE a road goes in, to a villege named HASALPUR… which is famous for their MITHE BALAJI TAMPLE. AND HAVIN A 200 year old “BAVDI” of {THAKURSAHEB.SHRI TIKAM SINGH CHOUHAN}. This palace is famous for Photography. JANAPAV KUTI is totally covered by clouds in rainly season  Indore-JANAPAV KUTI

Yashwant Sagar Dam is constructed on Gambhir River and is the raw water source for Devdharan WTP, which is at about 8 km from the source. Gambhir River is not perennial and storage of water in the dam depends on monsoon. Emple water with road connectivity peacefull place

The Vibrancy of Nature
The Choral Dam is around 52 km from Indore and about 41 km from Pithampur Industrial Area. It is dominated by hillocks which are home to various kind of birds and small animals.
One of the most amazing sights that one can witness from this area is that of the sunrise. The rising sun against the backdrop of hills and the river below make it very picturesque. Once you get an opportunity to see the sun spreading its golden rays in every direction as it rises above the hills of the area, it will certainly stay with you for a lifetime.
The Choral river that passes through the valley and is the source of water for the dam has made the area green with life. There are many waterfalls in the nearby areas where one can go for a small excursion or simply to be amidst nature.

 Indore-Choral Dam
 kajligarh fort #Kajligarh
If you are looking to grab a joint( and I mean a real one), in Indore or just hangout with friends, Kajligarh is the place to be. Located in Simrol @ Khandwa road, Kajligarh has been named after the temple of Kajligarh Mahadev, which is a shiva temple located in the premises of a group forts that surrounds the place.
The place is a host to natural beauty and boasts creatures like the peacock, hyena etc. to say the least. However, to get a glimpse of these creatures you will have to go to the last fort, which is kind of like a broken gateway and trek your way downhill from over there.
#Jogi Bhadak
Jogi Bhadak waterfall is located near Manpur village in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. There are several seasonal waterfalls around Indore which come to life during the monsoon months. With an average height of around 200-400 feet, these waterfalls can be reached by a short hike of a few kilometers from the roads. With increasing local tourism, people tend to litter around these gems which spoils the essential character and natural beauty of the places.You have to do 4 KM tracking from “Dhal Gram Base Camp” to reach this water fall. You can take a look from top of fall (400 feet) if you will go with revere till 1.5 KM.
 Jogi bhadak
 Bamniya Kund #Bamniya Kund
The fascinating Bamniya Kund is situated at Mangaliya road about 50 Km away from Indore. The site has a beautiful campsite and a cascade. This is the ideal place, If you want to spend time in the closeness of nature. You can see the green forest surrounded it,it’s a scenic place. To reach there, You have to go to the nearest village Badgonda and then turn left towards Nakheri Dam
#Hatyari Khoh
Hatyari Khoh which is also known as the “Killer Gorge”, is situated near Dev Guradia, at Kampel Village around 33km away from Indore. It has very deepest trench, here trekking is very diffcult and ropes are needed for it. The entire area is so mesmerizing which makes it a Picturesque location. Rains make the place more beautiful but dangerous at. the same time.
 Hatyari Khoh
 gidiya-kho #Gidiya Khoh
The Splendid Gidiya khoh is located on Indore – Nemawar road around 42km away from Indore. It is a stunning combination of man and nature. The entire area is a picture perfect as it is surrounded by a losh green valley. The height
of waterfall is 600 feet, the falling from such height make it look foggy cascade. To reach there you first have to go to double chowki from there it is 9 km away. From there moves towards Shivni Village.The beauty of place make you spell bound.
#Mohadi Fall
It is a three stage waterfall, Surrounded by lush green nature which can be an ideal picnic spot in Indore district. It lies on the Indore – Khandwa road about 30km from indore and just 05 km ahead of Tincha falls. The natural beauty allures the visitor.
 Mohadi Fall

Sightseeing Near Indore

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Indore Sightseeing

Indore is the most populous and the largest city in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It serves as the headquarters of both Indore District and Indore Division. It is also considered as an education hub of the state and has campuses of both the Indian Institute of Technology and the Indian Institute of Management.Located on the southern edge of Malwa Plateau, at an average altitude of 553 meters (1,814 ft) above sea level, it has the highest elevation among major cities of Central India.

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#Khajrana Ganesh Temple

An important pilgrimage center, Khajrana Ganesh temple in Indore is a devotees delight. This temple, which is built by Rani Ahilya Bai Holkar is a crowd puller in the locality. It is believed that all the wishes will be fulfilled after praying here. Large numbers of devotees gather here on Wednesdays and Sundays to offer their reverence and prayers.

#Krihna Pura Chatri

Chhatris (cenotaphs) are the royal tombs of the erstwhile rulers of the Holker clan. These cenotaphs are placed on the banks of the beautiful river Khan, and these chhatris exhibit excellent architectural brilliance. A marvelous remnant of a glorious reign, the Chhatris survived the passage of time. The typical Maratha style architecture with domes and pyramidal spires, Chhatris allures the tourists with its historical enigma. When illuminated at night, the chhatris gleam brightly and it presents an eye-catching spectacle. The artificial lake constructed on the river beds of Khan river with fountains, gardens and boating facilities adds a special charm to this marvelous cenotaphs.h splendor.The serene surroundings coupled with holiness, this majestic temple give the devotee an unusual feeling of warmth.

#Lal Bagh Palace

Built between the late 19th and early 20th century, the Lal Bagh Palace is one of the finest architectural evidence left by the great Holkar dynasty. Located in the modern day Indira Nagar in Indore, the Lal Bagh Palace has evolved into a major local attraction of Indore receiving a huge footfall of tourists visiting this beautiful city.

The Palace demonstrates the lifestyle of Maratha rulers in an elaborate form. As was the trend among the late Indian Nobility, the gorgeous interior is largely dominated by the European architecture along with beautiful Italian marble pillars. The main gates of the Lal Bagh Palace were shipped from England and are a replica of the gates of Buckingham Palace, London. The gates also carry the Holkar state emblem.

#Kanch Mandir

Kanch Mandir is actually a Jain Temple located at Indore. Indore abounds in numerous temples and heritage sires. One of them is the Kanch Mandir. This temple is one of the prime attractions at Indore at present. The Jains are supposed to be the followers of Mahavira. It is a stringent religion and harder than Buddhism. Mahavira was the last Tirthankara. A Tirthankara is the one who creates the four fold order namely the Monk, Nun, Layman and the laywoman. There are two different sects of Jains. They are Digamvara and the Svetambara. While the latter wears white clothes the latter does not wear any. Jainism has been elaborately inscribed in the glass paintings of the Kanch Mandir, Indore.

#Rajwada
Rajwada is a magnificent and historical palace that is located in the city of Indore and was constructed by the Holkars more than 200 years ago. It is a seven-storied structure located near the Chhatris and serves as an excellent example of royal grandeur and architectural skills. Located near the famous Kajuri Market in Indore, Rajwada stands out from the surroundings. However, there are two parts to this architectural landmark – The newer one lies in the northern part of the city while the older one, lies in the old town place.
Nestled between the crowded streets of the Kajuri Bazar and facing the main square of the city, the Rajwada palace also faces a well-maintained garden that houses a statue of Queen Ahilya Bai, an artificial waterfall and some beautiful fountains. Even after all these years, the palace continues to be one of the most famous tourist spots in Indore and is one of the oldest structures too.
#Sarafa Bazar

Indore’s famous Sarafa Bazar is known for its amazing street food and great options it offers for shopping. Amazing Indian sweets like rabdi, gulab jamun, jalebi and basundi are available at every nook and corner. Butte ka kees is a specialty and the chaat here is also quite popular. Such eateries make Sarafa bazaar an extremely lively hangout place at night.