Finding Peace? Here's how you can have a peaceful day in 'THE CITY OF FOODIES': Indore!
Indore, The city of foodies, also known as 'Mini Bombay', is the business capital of Madhya Pradesh. It is a historical city from the age of The Holkars. It is considered to be the educational hub of central India, featuring both IIM(Indian Institute of Management) and IIT(Indian Institute of Technology), the only city in India to have both the campuses within its boundary.
It is the most populous and amongst the busiest cities of central India.
By the reading the title you might be confused like how can a busy city be a peaceful destination for you?
This post will serve as a guide for you as to how you can spend an amazing day in Indore.
Indore, within its boundaries, has a lot of beautiful places where you can spend a peaceful time with your friends, family or your companion.
It is the most populous and amongst the busiest cities of central India.
By the reading the title you might be confused like how can a busy city be a peaceful destination for you?
This post will serve as a guide for you as to how you can spend an amazing day in Indore.
Rajwada on Independence Day! |
Places to be at:
Tincha Waterfall
Situated around 25 kms from the city is this beautiful picnic spot, a paradise for photographers and nature lovers. You can spend few hours here away from the busy life of the city. A good place to be with your family, friends or your companion. Don't forget to take an extra pair of clothes, you can actually enjoy taking a dive into the river!
Tincha Falls, Indore. © Monish Shrivastava | All rights reserved. |
There are several seasonal waterfalls around Indore which come to life during the monsoon months. With an average height of around 200-400 feet, these waterfalls can be reached by a short hike of a few kilometres from the roads. With increasing local tourism, people tend to be around these gems to have a peaceful time.
Some other waterfalls:
July to September would be the best time to be in Indore when there are good rains, you can actually enjoy the beauty of nature and have a peaceful evening.
Food:
Apart from these beautiful destinations, Indore is basically known for the foodies. Here's a list of places to count on!- Chappan Dukan: Located in the centre of Indore, it is a street which has different food outlets, you can try anything starting from desi delicacies to continental food!
- Sarafa: Actually a spot for the jewellers, Sarafa turns into a food hub at night, it has around 250 shops with different Indian preparations, you can see a variety of desserts starting from Gulab Jamun to Rabdi, which are worth trying.
- Cafe Terazza: A rooftop restaurant located on AB Road, has a very wide range of preparations, which has a very good taste. I love the place for its ambience.
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- Tinku's: A food joint under the Tinku's, is a cafe with branches at different locations in Indore. Cold coffee with brownie and cheese baked samosa are worth a try. Can be found at Vijaynagar, Race Course Road and Bhawarkuan.
- CCH(Central Coffee House): A paradise for cold coffee lovers and the ones who love nights, you can try different varieties of coffee here, coffee with caramel is a must try(actually it is the most basic one, but I liked it). Can be found near GPO.
There are a lot many places and restaurants where you can have delicious food in Indore, after all, it is the city of foodies. For more information, related food and stuff follow Indori Zayka on Instagram.
I hope this post might have helped you to understand Indore in a different way.
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