

Rajwada Palace, a 19th-century marvel, stands as a testament to Indore's royal past, blending Mughal and European architectural styles.
A 19th-century palace showcasing Indo-European architecture and history.
A stunning red sandstone mosque with a large courtyard and minarets.
A beautiful mosque with three grand domes and two tall minarets.
Famous for its mouth-watering breakfast items like Poha, Kachori, and Samosa.
Known for its lip-smacking street food like Sabudana Khichdi and Jalebi.
Offers a lavish buffet lunch with a variety of cuisines.
Rajwada Palace is a large open site in a hot climate, frequent dust storms may occur.
In India, sunburns and dehydration are serious concerns, especially during peak travel seasons.
Rajwada Palace does not provide drinking water facility, it may be a good idea to get a water purifier.
Intricately tie-dyed, Bandhani dupattas are a traditional Rajasthani craft symbolizing the state's vibrant culture.
Known for its intricate designs and polki work, Laajawab jewellery is a popular choice among locals and tourists alike.
These traditional paintings depict scenes from Hindu mythology and are a significant part of Rajasthani art heritage.

A scenic coastal hike offering stunning views of the Indian Ocean and the Wild Coast's rugged beauty.
A iconic waterfront promenade along the Huangpu River, offering stunning night views of the Pudong skyline.
A charming, historic town square in South Carolina, surrounded by beautiful architecture and friendly locals.
Flattened rice flakes cooked with spices, served with sweet jalebi

Grilled potato patty sandwich with chutney and spices

Creamy lentil soup with wheat balls, served with ghee and papad