The city derives its name from the 18th century Indreshwar temple. Situated in the heart of the Malwa Plateau it was the base of the Holkars, former rulers of this erstwhile state. Indore, in fact, was planned and built by Rani Ahilyabai Holkar. Today, it is a throbbing, vibrant city coloured by its brave past. It is naturally endowed with a beautiful landscape and salubrious climate. Of interest here are numerous monuments associated with the Holkars. What to See: Kanch Mandir: The `Palace of Mirrors' is a quaint Jain Shrine, close to Rajwada. The attraction of this palace, as the name indicates, is in the myriad mirrors studded on the walls and the ceiling giving rise to multiple reflections.. Lal Baugh Palace: Currently this is the residence of Usha Raje, direct descendent of the Holkars, whose ancestral palace it used to be. Exquisitely constructed with great detailing, it reflects the royal taste of the Holkars. |
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Chhatri Baugh: Across Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh the tradition of Near Indore: Kasturba Gram: Situated about 8 kms. from Indore on the Khandwa Mhow: 22 kms. from Indore, you will find the old military ambience Mandu : (99 kms. from Indore) Perched along the Vindhyan ranges, Some of the structures worth seeing in the fort complex are the tomb Omkareshwar: (78 kms. from Indore) Situated at the confluence of Patal Pani: Another scenic spot towards Mhow, Patal Pani is famous Dhar: Dhar is 47 kms. away from Indore and it used to be the capital of Bawangaja: About 175 kms. away from Indore, you can see a 72 foot Festivals: Anant Chaudas: On the night of Anant Chaudas, large
Ahilya Utsav: The death anniversary of Rani Ahilya Bai is observed annually. Shopping: Getting There: Accommodation: There are a number of hotels with moderate |
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6 years ago
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Nice info...I will be visiting Indore in January.
Maneesh
Admirableindia.com
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