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Indore Tours
Indore will mesmerize you with its architectural splendour and rich cultural heritage
Chokhi Dhani
Chokhi Dhani and Nakhrali Dhani are Rajasthani heritage resorts on the periphery of Indore.. These resorts recreate the life of a village, along with the modern day facilities and entertainment. These resorts offer tourists with the ambience and feel of a Rajasthani village , something which they are not able to experience in the fast paced lifestyle of a big city
Central Museum
Central Museum, also famous as the Indore Museum, is one of the most appealing buildings in Indore. It is a delight for the people who are genuinely spellbound by the history of India and the prosperous culture that thrived here in the pre-historic age.
Chhatris
The Maratha monarchs were very well accomplished in the field of structural design and architecture. A wonderful illustration of their architectural style includes the Chattris of Indore. These chhattris are the cenotaphs built in the memory of the Holkar rulers and are constructed in stone. The remarkable thing about these Chhaatris or cenotaphs is that they have withstood the test of time.
Lal Baag Palace
Lal Baag Palace is one of the most magnificent edifices in Indore. It stands on the periphery of the township, in the southwest direction. It is a three storey construction on the embankments of the River Khan. The Lal Bag Palace was built by Maharaja Shivaji Rao Holkar during 1886-1921.
Kanch Mandir
The Kanch Mandir, as the nomenclature suggests, is a temple which is exclusively made up of glass and mirrors. It is also referred to as the Seth Hukamchand Temple, as it was built by the "Cotton King" Sir Hukamchand Seth in the early 20th century. The Kanch Mandir is primarily a Jain temple and is a wonder in glass.
Rajwada
Rajwada is the historical fortress of the Holkars. It was constructed about two centuries ago and is positioned near the Chhatris in the main square. It is a seven storied construction, which serves as the living example of the splendour of the Holkars.



