Explore the flora and fauna of the Ralamandal Wildlife Sanctuary. This sanctuary covers an area of 5 sq. km and is home to many species of birds, reptiles, and mammals. Take a safari ride to explore the sanctuary and spot animals in their natural habitat.
Visit the Lal Bagh Palace, a stunning 19th-century palace that was once the residence of the Holkar dynasty. The palace has a grand architecture featuring Italian marble columns, chandeliers, and Belgian stained glass windows. Take a guided tour to learn about the history and heritage of the palace and the Holkar dynasty.
Indulge in the famous street food of Indore, the Poha Jalebi. This delicious combination of flattened rice flakes and sweet jalebi is a must-try for all foodies. Head to Sarafa Bazaar to taste the best Poha Jalebi in Indore.
Experience the thrill of water sports with White Rapid Adventures. They offer a range of adventure activities like river rafting, kayaking, and canoeing. The activities are suitable for both beginners and experts, and the trained instructors ensure your safety at all times.
Janapav Kuti is a sacred hill that is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Parshuram. Trek to the top of the hill to witness stunning panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and hills. The trek is moderate in difficulty and takes around 2 hours to complete.
Indore is also famous for its handicrafts, like Maheshwari and Chanderi sarees and handloom fabrics. You can visit the markets of Indore like MT Cloth Market and Sitlamata Bazaar to shop for these. Another side trip worth taking is to Mandu, the ancient city of ruins, located 95 km from Indore. You can spend an entire day exploring this historical site.