Day 01: Arrive Indore – Ujjain – Indore ( 60 km / 01 Hr. one way)
Pick up from Indore Airport. Check in to Hotel & relax. Afternoon proceed for Ujjain , half day visit Mahakal and other Temples . Back to Indore for Overnight stay.
Day 02 – Indore – Omkareshwar – Indore ( 100 km / 03 Hrs. one way)
After Breakfast , Proceed for Omkareshwar. After Pooja and darshan transfer to Mamleshwar (5 mints drive) Visit Jyotirlinga. Back to Indore, visit Lalbagh Palace & Rajwada Fort (If time permit). Night stay in Indore.
Day 03 – Indore – Departure
After Breakfast proceed for Indore airport for your onward Journey .
PLACES OF TOURIST INTEREST:
INDORE
Rajwada: This Palace belonged to the Holkers. The palace is 200 years old. This Palace is a fine blend of French, Mughal and Maratha architecture.
Lal Bagh Palace: This Palace of importance built by the Holkers. The palace is an elegant structure and it is used for important functions and ceremonies in the past.
The Chattri Bagh: This is one of the highlights of tourism in Indore as it contains many beautiful memorials. The memorial of Malhar Rao Holker, the founder of the Holker dynasty is the most prominent structure in the complex
Kaanch Mandir: Temple of Glass, is a famous Jain temple in Indore, built by legendary Seth Hukumchand Jain. The construction began sometime around 1903.
Street Food: Sarafa Bazar & Chappan Dukan is most popular between Tourist for Street Food.
UJJAIN
Mahakaal Temple: One of the 12 Jyotirlingams and has the only Bhasm-Aarti (ash ritual) of its kind in the world. It is conducted everyday at the temple.
Kaal Bhairav Temple: The Shaivites worship eight Bhairavas, and of them the Kal Bhairava is the most important. This was done at the banks of the river Shipra. The Kapalika and the Aghora sects usually worship Kal Bhairava. Liquor is offered to the lord as a part of the worship and the temple exhibits beautiful Malwa style of architecture.
Raam Ghat: Ram Ghat is the oldest bathing ghat in Ujjain and has been used for that purpose for as long as the Kumbh Mella has been held.
Kumbh Mella is held in every 12 years at Ujjain. The normal Kumbh Mela is celebrated every 4 years, the Ardh (half) Kumbh Mella is celebrated every six years at Haridwar and Prayag, the Purna (complete) Kumbh takes place every twelve years at Prayag (Allahabad), Haridwar, Ujjain, and Nashik
OMKARESHWAR
Shiv Linga Temple: One of the 12 Jyotirlingams. It is situated on Island, in the shape of OM. On the confluence of the Rivers Narmada & Kaveri.
Mamleshwar Temple: Actual name is Amaleshwar. It is one of the 12 jyotirlingas. It is present on the opposite bank of Narmada river to Omkareshwar temple. Although Omkareshwar was famous temple, Mamaleshwar is the actual Jyotirling. Mamaleshwar temple is not a big one. There is a hall and a sanctum. Lord Shiva is present in the center of sanctum.
Day 01: Arrive Indore – Ujjain – Indore ( 60 km / 01 Hr. one way)
Pick up from Indore Airport. Check in to Hotel & relax. Afternoon proceed for Ujjain , half day visit Mahakal and other Temples . Back to Indore for Overnight stay.
Day 02 – Indore – Omkareshwar – Indore ( 100 km / 03 Hrs. one way)
After Breakfast , Proceed for Omkareshwar. After Pooja and darshan transfer to Mamleshwar (5 mints drive) Visit Jyotirlinga. Back to Indore, visit Lalbagh Palace & Rajwada Fort (If time permit). Night stay in Indore.
Day 03 – Indore – Departure
After Breakfast proceed for Indore airport for your onward Journey .
PLACES OF TOURIST INTEREST:
INDORE
Rajwada: This Palace belonged to the Holkers. The palace is 200 years old. This Palace is a fine blend of French, Mughal and Maratha architecture.
Lal Bagh Palace: This Palace of importance built by the Holkers. The palace is an elegant structure and it is used for important functions and ceremonies in the past.
The Chattri Bagh: This is one of the highlights of tourism in Indore as it contains many beautiful memorials. The memorial of Malhar Rao Holker, the founder of the Holker dynasty is the most prominent structure in the complex
Kaanch Mandir: Temple of Glass, is a famous Jain temple in Indore, built by legendary Seth Hukumchand Jain. The construction began sometime around 1903.
Street Food: Sarafa Bazar & Chappan Dukan is most popular between Tourist for Street Food.
UJJAIN
Mahakaal Temple: One of the 12 Jyotirlingams and has the only Bhasm-Aarti (ash ritual) of its kind in the world. It is conducted everyday at the temple.
Kaal Bhairav Temple: The Shaivites worship eight Bhairavas, and of them the Kal Bhairava is the most important. This was done at the banks of the river Shipra. The Kapalika and the Aghora sects usually worship Kal Bhairava. Liquor is offered to the lord as a part of the worship and the temple exhibits beautiful Malwa style of architecture.
Raam Ghat: Ram Ghat is the oldest bathing ghat in Ujjain and has been used for that purpose for as long as the Kumbh Mella has been held.
Kumbh Mella is held in every 12 years at Ujjain. The normal Kumbh Mela is celebrated every 4 years, the Ardh (half) Kumbh Mella is celebrated every six years at Haridwar and Prayag, the Purna (complete) Kumbh takes place every twelve years at Prayag (Allahabad), Haridwar, Ujjain, and Nashik
OMKARESHWAR
Shiv Linga Temple: One of the 12 Jyotirlingams. It is situated on Island, in the shape of OM. On the confluence of the Rivers Narmada & Kaveri.
Mamleshwar Temple: Actual name is Amaleshwar. It is one of the 12 jyotirlingas. It is present on the opposite bank of Narmada river to Omkareshwar temple. Although Omkareshwar was famous temple, Mamaleshwar is the actual Jyotirling. Mamaleshwar temple is not a big one. There is a hall and a sanctum. Lord Shiva is present in the center of sanctum.
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