Indore

Indore

Indore is a city in west-central India. It is known for the 7-story Rajwada Palace and the Lal Baag Palace, which date back to Indore’s 19th-century Holkar dynasty. The Holkar rulers are honored by a cluster of tombs and cenotaphs at Chhatri Baag. The night market Sarafa Bazar sells street food. East is the Indo-Gothic Gandhi Hall and clock tower. The Jain temple Kanch Mandir has a mirrored mosaic interior. Inside the Bada Ganpati temple is an immense, brightly painted statue of Ganesh, the Hindu elephant god. The Central Museum is filled with medieval Hindu and Jain sculptures. In the city's southwest, 4 life-size elephant statues hold up the decorative gateway to Annapurna Temple. Northwest of Indore is Gomatgiri, a set of Jain temples with a statue of Gomateshwara, a revered figure in Jainism. Chokhi Dhani, a re-creation of a Rajasthani village, offers traditional food, plus activities like camel rides and puppet shows. Farther southwest is Patal Pani, a waterfall that roars down from a huge height.
Rajwada

Rajwada is a historic palace in Indore city. It was built by the Holkars of the Maratha Empire about two centuries ago.
Lal Baag Palace

Lal Baag Palace is a lavish 19th-century palace of the Holkar dynasty, in a mix of baroque, rococo, and neoclassical styles.
Indore Museum

Indore Museum is a museum situated in Indore in Madhya Pradesh state in India. It is located near the General Post Office in Indore.
Kamla Nehru Prani Sangrahalaya

Kamla Nehru Prani Sangrahalaya or Indore Zoo is a zoological garden located in Navlakha, Indore is fully owned and managed by Indore Municipal Corporation.
Annapurna Temple

Annapurna Temple is a prominent temple dedicated to the Hindu goddess of food featuring an ornate gate and elephant statues.
Khajrana Ganesh Temple

Khajeana Ganesh temple is a pilgrimage center in Indore dedicated to Lord Ganpati.
Krishna Pura Chhatri

Cenotaphs from the late 18th century memorializing Holkar rulers with wall carvings, and statues.
Gommatagiri Digambar Jain Temple

Gommatagiri Digambar Jain Temple is a Hindu temple with statues on a serene hilltop offering scenic views of the city.
Bijasan Mata Temple

Bijasan is one of the temples of the Hindu goddess Durga, situated in Indore District of Madhya Pradesh.
Best Time To Visit Indore

During summers, Indore is quite hot. The day temperature at times reaches 45°C, making the heat pretty severe. But the nights in Indore are unusually cool. In fact, this is the most peculiar feature of the place as far as the climatic conditions are concerned. The reason for the pleasant weather of Indore at night is the cool breeze, known as 'Shab-e-malwa', which blows in the region. Thus, no matter how hot it might be during the day, the nights are always cool. During the winters, the weather is quite nice. The temperature may reach as low as 10°C, making the weather chilling cold. But still, the city remains quite enjoyable during this time. On average, the tourists visit Indore during the months of October to March, making it the best time to visit Indore. This is the most pleasant time of the year and is also regarded as the peak season for Indore travel or the ideal time to visit Indore. Though the city has a varying climate, you can visit it throughout the year.

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