RIVANSHI RAKHRAI
A poetic tribute to love and loss, set amidst the rural landscapes of Bengal, where every frame exudes lyrical beauty and melancholic grace, evoking a timeless saga of passion, sacrifice, and redemption.
Located about 30 km from Indore, Patalpani Waterfalls is a popular spot for picnics and outings. The cascading waterfalls create a picturesque setting, perfect for a refreshing escape.
For a break from the city, head to the Ralamandal Wildlife Sanctuary. Home to leopards, blackbucks, and a variety of birds, the sanctuary is a great place to spot wildlife.
This popular food street gets its name from the 56 shops (Dukaan) that line it. Each shop specializes in a different kind of street food, making it a great place to try a variety of dishes.
This bustling market transforms from a jewelry market during the day to a street food paradise at night. Foodies can indulge in a variety of local delicacies, from savory snacks like Dahi Bhalla and Poha to sweet treats like Jalebi and Rabri.
Another architectural marvel, Lal Bagh Palace is known for its lush green gardens and ornate interiors. Built in the 19th century, the palace is now a museum that houses a collection of weapons, coins, and sculptures.
A sprawling seven-storied palace, Rajwada was the seat of the Holkar dynasty for over 200 years. The intricate architecture, with its blend of Maratha and Mughal styles, is a sight to behold.