
Here’s a 1‑Day Travel Itinerary for Indore — along with a table of popular places in Indore with approximate visit times and (where available) typical fees or notes.
Morning
- 08:30 AM – 10:00 AM — Visit Rajwada: Explore the historic palace, its architecture, and lanes around the old city.
- 10:15 AM – 11:15 AM — Walk to nearby Kanch Mandir: the “Glass Temple” — admire the mirror-glass interiors and intricate details.
Midday / Lunch
- 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM — Head to lunch (try local food; Indore is famous for its street food & snacks).
- 12:45 PM – 02:00 PM — Visit Lal Bagh Palace: Explore the royal palace grounds and learn about Holkar-era architecture and lifestyle.
Afternoon
- 02:15 PM – 03:15 PM — Visit Bada Ganpati Temple — a distinctive temple with a towering Ganesha idol, offering a spiritual interlude.
- 03:30 PM – 05:00 PM — Head to Sarafa Bazaar: roam around the jewelry market, and if your visit extends into the evening, enjoy Indore’s famous night-street-food vibe here.
Evening
- 05:15 PM – 06:30 PM — If you want some relaxation or a light nature outing, consider Ralamandal Wildlife Sanctuary — for a calm walk and a bit of greenery escape.
- Dinner & Nightlife — Return to the city, enjoy dinner, and consider returning to Sarafa Bazaar (if open) for street food.

Popular Places in Indore — Popularity, Visit Time & Fees
| Place / Attraction | Why Popular / What You See | Approx. Time Spent* | Typical Entry Fee / Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rajwada | Historic Holkar-era palace, architecture, central location | 2–3 hours | Usually moderate; many such monuments in Indore have entry fees around ₹100–₹500. |
| Kanch Mandir | Unique glass & mirror Jain temple; intricate interior | ~1 hour (or a bit more if exploring carefully) | Entry often free or minimal (temple); donation customary. |
| Lal Bagh Palace | Grand royal palace, heritage architecture, expansive grounds | 1–2 hours | Moderate — similar to other monuments (₹100–₹300 range). |
| Bada Ganpati Temple | Tall Ganesha idol, religious significance, local culture | 30 min – 1 hour | Temple — usually free or nominal donation; dress modestly. |
| Sarafa Bazaar | Famous market + night-street food destination — culture + food | 1–2 hours (or more if you shop/eat) | No “entry fee” — cost depends on your shopping/food budget. |
| Ralamandal Wildlife Sanctuary | Nature walk, some wildlife, forested area near city | 1.5–2 hours (or more if you hike) | Wildlife sanctuaries often have a small forest-department fee (₹50–₹200). |
| Street Food + Local Markets | Local culture, snacks, evening vibe — food lovers’ treat | Flexible (30 min to several hours) | Only what you spend on food/shopping. |
* “Approx. Time Spent” assumes a steady but relaxed pace, with time for photos, small breaks, etc.
Notes:
- Many heritage sites and temples in Indore don’t charge high tourist fees; fees (if any) are often modest (₹100–₹500) but may vary.
- Temples often rely on voluntary donations, and food/market areas depend on how much you eat or shop.