Saturday, August 12: Discovering the Historical Wonders
Start your trip by immersing yourself in the rich history of Indore. In the morning, visit Rajwada, the historic palace built by the Holkars, known for its architectural grandeur. Explore the nearby Khajrana Ganesh Temple, a popular Hindu shrine. In the afternoon, head to Lalbagh Palace, a magnificent 19th-century palace with beautiful gardens and a museum. Finish the day by experiencing the vibrant night market at Sarafa Bazaar, where you can indulge in delicious street food.
Rajwada: Estimated cost - Free, Time spent - 1-2 hours
A popular breakfast spot near Rajwada is Chappan Dukan, known for its wide variety of street food options. Average cost for a meal is about 150 INR per person.
For lunch, head to Sheesha Sky Lounge, a rooftop restaurant near Lalbagh Palace offering a stunning view of the city. Average cost for a meal is about 800 INR per person.
For dinner, Sabir's Restaurant at Sarafa Bazaar is a must-visit for its mouthwatering kebabs and biryanis. Average cost for a meal is about 500 INR per person.
Sunday, August 13: Exploring Nature and Spirituality
Start your day by visiting Patalpani Waterfall, a scenic natural attraction located on the outskirts of Indore. Enjoy the breathtaking views and relax in the tranquil surroundings. In the afternoon, head to the magnificent Kanch Mandir (Glass Temple), known for its intricate glasswork. Experience the peaceful ambiance and marvel at the beautiful craftsmanship. End the day with a visit to the Annapurna Temple, a revered Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess of food.
For breakfast, head to Café Terazza, a cozy café known for its delicious coffee and fresh baked pastries. Average cost for a meal is about ₹200 per person.
For lunch, try out Indore Kitchen, a local restaurant that serves authentic Indori cuisine. Don't miss the famous poha and kachori. Average cost for a meal is about ₹300 per person.
For dinner, treat yourself to the flavors of Punjab at The Great Kebab Factory. Indulge in their wide range of succulent kebabs and rich curries. Average cost for a meal is about ₹800 per person.
Monday, August 14: Indulging in Art and Culture
Start your day by visiting the Indore Museum, a treasure trove of artifacts showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region. Explore the various galleries and learn about the history and art of Indore. In the afternoon, head to the Chhatri Bagh, an architectural marvel featuring cenotaphs of the Holkar rulers. Admire the intricate carvings and enjoy the serene atmosphere. In the evening, experience the vibrant street art scene at the Sarafa Art Street, where local artists showcase their creative works.
Sarafa Art Street: Estimated cost - Free, Time spent - 1-2 hours
Tuesday, August 15: Day Trip to Maheshwar
Take a day trip to the nearby town of Maheshwar, located on the banks of the Narmada River. In the morning, visit the majestic Maheshwar Fort, which offers panoramic views of the river and the town. Explore the intricate carvings and the beautiful architecture. Afterward, head to the Ahilya Bai Ghat for a boat ride along the serene river. In the afternoon, visit the famous Maheshwar Saree Weavers, where you can witness the traditional art of handloom weaving. End the day by witnessing the evening aarti (prayer ceremony) at the revered Maheshwar Temple.
Enjoy a delicious breakfast at Chappan Dukaan, a popular street food destination in Indore. Try their famous poha, samosas, and jalebi. Average cost for a meal is about 100 INR per person.
For lunch, head to Sarafa Bazaar, a bustling night market that transforms into a food paradise during the day. Indulge in the variety of street food options, such as chaat, kebabs, and the unique Indori garadu. Average cost for a meal is about 200 INR per person.
Treat yourself to a memorable dinner at Tafreeh, a rooftop restaurant with stunning views of the city skyline. Enjoy their extensive menu of Indian and international cuisine, along with refreshing cocktails. Average cost for a meal is about 800 INR per person.
Hidden Gems and Local Favorites
While exploring Indore, don't miss out on visiting the serene Pipliyapala Regional Park, also known as the Indore Zoo. It's a great place to relax amidst nature and spot various animal species. Another offbeat attraction is the Gomatgiri, a Jain pilgrimage site known for its 24-feet tall statue of Lord Gomateshwara. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings and breathtaking views from the hilltop. Lastly, make sure to try the local delicacies such as poha, jalebi, and Indori namkeen, which are popular among the locals.