Indore, the largest city in Madhya Pradesh, is a vibrant blend of history, culture, and some of the best street food in India. Known as the โFood Capital of India,โ this bustling metropolis offers an exciting journey through its ancient forts, lively markets, and irresistible culinary delights.
Rajwada Palace: A seven-story heritage marvel blending Maratha, Mughal, and French architectural styles
Lal Bagh Palace: Stunning royal residence reflecting European influences with lush gardens
Kanch Mandir: Jain temple adorned entirely with glass and mirrors, a visual spectacle
Indore is synonymous with mouth-watering snacks and street food:
Poha & Jalebi for a classic breakfast
Sabudana Khichdi, Bhutte Ka Kees, and Dal Bafla
Chappan Dukaan: A famous food street featuring over 56 shops with diverse offerings
Sarafa Bazaar: Night market famous for street food and jewelry shopping
MT Cloth Market: Great for fabrics and traditional wear
Treasure shopping for handicrafts, silverware, and local souvenirs
Pipliyapala Regional Park (Indore Regional Park) โ a peaceful green oasis with boating and musical fountain shows
Ralamandal Wildlife Sanctuary โ perfect for nature lovers and wildlife spotting
Indore Mahotsav: Celebrates local culture with music, dance, and crafts
Vibrant celebrations of Diwali, Holi, and Ganesh Chaturthi
Wide range from budget hotels to luxury stays, including well-known chains and boutique heritage hotels
Areas around MG Road and Vijay Nagar are popular with tourists
By Air: Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport with direct flights to major Indian cities
By Train: Indore Junction connects well with Mumbai, Delhi, and other metros
Well-developed local transport with taxis, auto-rickshaws, and app-based cabs
Indore combines cultural heritage with an unmatched culinary scene, lively markets, and warm hospitality, making it a must-visit for travelers seeking authentic Central Indian experiences.