Welcome to Indore
Clean City • Smart City • Heart of MP
Indore is the largest city in Madhya Pradesh and a perfect blend of rich heritage, modern lifestyle, and vibrant culture. Known as India’s cleanest city, Indore is also famous for its delicious street food, historical landmarks, and fast-growing business ecosystem. From Rajwada Palace to the famous Sarafa Night Food Market, Indore offers a unique experience for tourists, residents, and entrepreneurs.
Indore Through Nature
Clean Green City
Indore leads India in cleanliness and sustainable urban living.
Historic Heritage
Rajwada, Lal Bagh, and timeless architecture shape the city’s soul.
Future Ready
Smart infrastructure and innovation power Indore’s growth.
🏆 Cleanest City
Ranked No.1 multiple times in Swachh Survekshan.
🍽 Famous Food
Poha-Jalebi, Sarafa, Chappan Dukan.
🎓 Education Hub
Home to IIT, IIM and top universities.
💼 Business City
Growing IT, startup and industrial hub.
why indore?
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Shri Annapurna Temple
Shri Annapurna Temple is a revered Hindu temple in Indore dedicated to Goddess Annapurna, symbolizing nourishment, abundance, and prosperity.
Rajwada Palace
Rajwada Palace is a historic seven-storey palace in Indore that beautifully blends Maratha, Mughal, and French architectural styles.
Sabudana Khichdi
Sabudana Khichdi is a light, flavorful Indian dish made with soaked tapioca pearls, peanuts, potatoes, and mild spices, commonly enjoyed during fasting days.
Chambal River
Chambal River is a major river of central India, known for its deep ravines, pristine stretches, and rich wildlife along the Chambal Valley.
Indore Zoo Park
Indore Zoo Park is a popular family attraction showcasing diverse wildlife and serving as an important center for conservation and education in Indore.
Gulawat Lotus Valley
Gulawat Lotus Valley is a serene wetland near Indore, famous for its vast lotus-covered lake and peaceful natural surroundings.
Discover What Makes Indore Special
historical places
Explore Indore’s glorious heritage including Rajwada Palace, Lal Bagh Palace, and ancient monuments.
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Known as India’s food capital, Indore is famous for Poha-Jalebi, Sarafa Bazaar, and Chappan Dukan.
Explore Foodeducation hub
Home to IIT, IIM, and leading universities, Indore attracts students from all over India.
View CollegesFrequently Asked Questions
Indore is located in the western part of Madhya Pradesh and is the largest city in the state.
Indore is famous for being India’s cleanest city, its delicious street food, historical monuments, and vibrant culture.
Indore is known for poha-jalebi, samosa, kachori, bhutte ka kees, and the famous Sarafa Night Food Market.
Yes, Indore has consistently ranked as the cleanest city in India under the Swachh Survekshan survey.
Popular attractions include Rajwada Palace, Lal Bagh Palace, Kanch Mandir, Sarafa Bazaar, and Patalpani Waterfall.
Yes, Indore is an education hub with reputed institutions like IIT Indore, IIM Indore, and many universities and colleges.
The best time to visit Indore is from October to March when the weather is pleasant.
Hindi is the main language, but English is widely understood. Malvi is also spoken locally.
Yes, Indore is a growing IT, startup, and commercial hub with many business and employment opportunities.
Indore is well-connected by road, rail, and air, with Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport offering domestic and limited international flights.