Start your foodie journey in the morning by indulging in a traditional breakfast at Hotel Rishi Regency. Savor piping hot poha, jalebi, and samosas, accompanied by a refreshing cup of masala chai. After breakfast, head to Asirgarh Fort, a historic site offering breathtaking views of the city. Explore the fort and take in the rich history.
In the afternoon, make your way to Shahi Qila, a majestic palace known for its stunning architecture. Take a guided tour and immerse yourself in the regal ambiance. Don't forget to try the delectable Burhanpuri Shahi Biryani at the nearby Royal Biryani House.
As the evening sets in, stroll through the bustling streets of Burhanpur and visit the iconic Burhanpur Tapti Bridge. Enjoy the scenic sunset view and head to Tapti Riverfront, where you can relish a scrumptious dinner of mouthwatering local street food. Try the popular Burhanpuri Bhel, Dal Kachori, and Bhutta (roasted corn on the cob).
Start your second day of culinary exploration with a visit to Patankar Biryani House for a delightful breakfast of Burhanpuri Anda Bhurji and Poha Jalebi. After breakfast, embark on a guided tour of Jama Masjid, one of the oldest and most revered mosques in Burhanpur.
In the afternoon, head to Shahi Hammam, a historic Turkish bathhouse that showcases the city's architectural brilliance. Explore the intricate carvings and learn about the fascinating history of the Hammam. For lunch, treat yourself to Burhanpuri Naan, a unique flaky bread, at Bhola Naan Bhandar.
In the evening, visit the bustling Sanawad Market, known for its vibrant street food scene. Try local delicacies such as Burhanpuri Bhutte Ki Kees, Kari Pattice, and Malpua Rabdi. Top off your foodie adventure with a visit to Burhanpur's famous sweet shop, Mohan Misthan Bhandar, and savor their mouthwatering Malai Peda.
For foodies looking to explore off the beaten path in Burhanpur, a visit to "Hakimi Sweets" is a must. This hidden gem offers an array of delectable traditional sweets and snacks, including the famous Burhanpuri Gajak and Anjeer Barfi. Another local favorite is "Chatori Gali," a narrow lane filled with street food vendors serving mouthwatering local delicacies like Aloo Tikki, Dahi Puri, and Mirchi Bada. Don't miss the opportunity to try "Burhanpuri Shikanji" at the street stalls near the Royal Biryani House, a refreshing lemonade with a unique twist of spices and flavors.
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