Pick up from Indore airport. Check in to Hotel and relax. Today visit Local Indore Sightseeing Lal Bagh Palace, Kaanch Mandir, Rajwada and Krishna Pura Chattris and The Very Famous Khajrana Ganesh Mandir. Late evening enjoy the Indore local street delicacies at Sarafa. Night stay in Indore. Lalbagh Palace is a residential royal palace situated in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. It was built under the Holkar dynasty, which ruled the Indore state.
Note: Closed on Monday
Kanch Mandir, literally Temple of Glass, is a famous Jain temple in Indore, built by Sir Seth Hukumchand Jain. The construction began sometime around 1903.
Rajwada, also known as the Holkar Palace, is an important historical palace in Indore that was constructed by the Holkars of the Maratha empire, around 2 centuries ago. The palace is an impressive 7 storey structure that is placed near the Holkar Chhatris. One of the popular tourist attractions of Indore, The construction of the palace was started by Malhar Rao Holkar, the founder of Holkar Dynasty in the year 1747 A.D
Krishna Pura Chhatris are three chhatris located in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.[1] The structures were built by the Holkars as cenotaphs over the spots where people of importance were cremated, leading to them also being known as the Holkar Chhatris. All three of the Chhatris are located half a kilometer from the city palace, Rajwada, which was also built by the Holkar dynasty.
Sarafa Bazaar The streets behind Rajwada in Indore are crowded jewellery Market in the daytime and hence name Sarafa Bazaar which started in early 19th century. This whole street famously called ‘Sarafa’ that serves the tastiest vegetarian snacks, chaat, and sweets right from 8 pm up to 2 at night, The street food of Indore has its roots based in recipes from Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra.