Morning: Fly or take an early train from Pune to Indore (≈2 hrs flight or 12 hrs train). Check into a centrally located hotel near **Raja Palace** and freshen up.
Afternoon: Enjoy a leisurely lunch at **Sarafa Bazaar**, sampling local delicacies like poha, jalebi, and bhutte ka kees.
Evening: Wander through the illuminated lanes of **Rajwada Palace**, then sip coffee at a rooftop café overlooking the historic square.
Find HotelsMorning: Visit the majestic **Kanch Mandir** (Glass Temple) and the nearby **Indore Museum** to learn about the city’s Maratha past.
Afternoon: Shop for handloom fabrics and tribal artefacts at **MTNL Mall** and the bustling **Madhya Pradesh Handloom Emporium**.
Evening: Dine at **Chappan Buzurg** street, trying the famous **bhutte ka kees** and **jalebi** while soaking up the lively atmosphere.
Find HotelsMorning: Drive (≈1 hr) to **Ujjain** and start with a peaceful visit to **Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga**, one of the twelve sacred Shiva temples.
Afternoon: Explore the ancient **Kal Bhairav Temple** and the historic **Harsiddhi Temple**, then enjoy a simple thali lunch at a local dhaba.
Evening: Witness the sunset from the banks of the **Shipra River**, and if time permits, attend the evening **Aarti** at the **Ram Ghat** before returning to Indore.
Find HotelsMorning: Set off early for **Omkareshwar** (≈2 hrs drive). Cross the **Narmada Bridge** and begin the pilgrimage at the **Omkareshwar Temple** on the island.
Afternoon: Walk the **Narmada Ghats**, take a short boat ride to view the temple from the river, and enjoy a light vegetarian lunch at a riverside café.
Evening: Return to Indore, collect luggage, and catch an evening flight/train back to Pune, concluding the trip.
Find HotelsTo extend the trip, add an extra night in Indore to explore the nearby **Sirpur Lake** for birdwatching, or spend a full day at **Patalpani Waterfall** for a nature break. If you need to shorten the itinerary, skip the shopping spree in Indore and combine the Ujjain and Omkareshwar visits into a single day using an early start, ensuring you still catch the main temples and the river Aarti.