Discover Indore on a private tour
Indore presents itself as a vivid mosaic of colours and tastes, where street food doesn't just fill the air but defines it. History isn't confined to books here; it is alive in the royal palaces. Touring Indore with a local guide, you step into the city's rhythm as an insider. The Sarafa Bazaar transforms at night, bustling with vendors and their sizzling creations. Architectural marvels like Rajwada and Lal Bagh Palace are more than just structures; they are gateways to the past. With your guide, bypass the usual wait and immerse in narratives that bring these places to life. Whether you find yourself in an art gallery or tasting unique flavours on a food and wine tour, Indore's essence is captivating and your guide ensures it resonates with you. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Indore. Explore Indore your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Indore tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Indore for every interest, including: Layover tours: With a pickup at Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport, you could stash your bags, then tour Rajwada Palace and the mirror-lined Kanch Mandir, grab hot poha and jalebi at Chappan Dukan, and still get back with time to spare. If your layover falls after dusk, your guide can steer you through the Sarafa night market for a fast tasting walk before a smooth return to the terminal. History tours: Trace Holkar-era landmarks at Rajwada Palace and Lal Bagh Palace, compare Jain glasswork at Kanch Mandir, and pause at the Krishnapura Chhatris for stories by the river. Add the Indore Museum to see Gupta and Parmar-era sculptures that put what you’ve seen into context. Food and Drink tours: Start with a breakfast crawl for poha-jalebi and sabudana khichdi, watch the famous flying dahi vada at Joshi Dahi Bada House, and sample bhutte ka kees, garadu, and khopra patties at Sarafa or Chappan Dukan. Finish at a favourite namkeen shop for take-home snacks and a creamy Indori shikanji or cold lassi. Central markets like Rajwada, Sarafa, and Chappan Dukan are easy to explore on foot, and public transit includes BRT and city buses with auto rickshaws for short hops. For longer distances or comfort, you can book chauffeured tours or ask your local guide to arrange private transportation. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Indore inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods In Indore, a private walking tour with a local guide helps you delve into the vibrant neighborhoods that give this city its unique character. Walking with a local reveals the stories behind the bustling streets and historic landmarks. Explore these areas: - Rajwada: The historic core of Indore, where the grandeur of the Holkar dynasty comes alive. Perfect for cultural tourists and history buffs keen on exploring royal architecture and traditional markets. - Sarafa Bazaar: By day, a jewelry market, and by night, a street food haven. Ideal for foodies and families eager to taste Indore's culinary delights amidst a lively atmosphere. - Chhappan Dukan: Known for its array of eateries, this neighborhood is perfect for those looking to sample a variety of snacks and sweets, offering a taste of local flavors and culture. - Annapurna Road: A residential and commercial area that provides a glimpse into the daily life of locals, suitable for tourists interested in meaningful connections and authentic experiences. Day trip ideas from Indore Use Indore day trips to step out to river towns, old forts, and major temples in a single day, with day tours that keep travel time short and plans flexible. Ujjain. A sacred city on the Shipra River known for Mahakaleshwar Temple and daily aarti rituals. Visit for living tradition, stone carvings, and busy markets, then add street snacks if food is on your list. Mandu (Mandav). Hilltop ruins, lakes, and Afghan‑era architecture meet at places like Jahaz Mahal and Rani Roopmati Pavilion. Go for big views, arches, and sunset light, with a tour that sets the pace between photos and history. Maheshwar. River ghats, a fort above the Narmada, and handloom workshops making Maheshwari sarees. Ideal if you enjoy textiles and calm river scenes, and you can fit in a short boat ride or more time with weavers. Omkareshwar. An island shaped like the Om symbol with a Jyotirlinga temple and a simple parikrama path. Good for a mix of devotion, easy walking, and river views, with tours that keep things unhurried. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Indore most travellers miss.