Indore is the largest city in the state situated on the banks of two small rivulets - the Saraswati and the Khan on the southern edge of the Malwa plateau. Indore is a blend of historical past and rapid future modernization. The town is famous for cotton textile and beautiful bangles. It is often referred to as the Street Food Capital Of India, having a wide variety of Namkeens, Poha and Jalebi, Chaats (snacks), Kachoris and Samosas.
Major tourist sites in and around Indore: Rajwada Palace, Central Museum, Gomatgiri, Kanch Mandir, Khajrana Temple, Town Hall, Bada Ganpati Temple, Gita Bhavan, Chhatris (cenotaphs or tombs of rulers), Annapurna Temple, Kasturbagram, Bijasen Tekri, PatalPani Waterfall, Tincha Waterfall, Maheshwar, etc.
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