
Indore Madhya Pradesh, India Travel Guide
Summer (March through June): This period offers hot and lack of rain. Temperatures typically range from 29°C to 45°C (84°F to 113°F). May and June record the highest temperatures. Humidity remains low during these months. Days are long and sunny, with little cloud cover.
Monsoon (July to September): Indore receives moderate to heavy rainfall during the rainy season. Temperatures cool slightly, ranging from 24°C to 32°C (75°F to 90°F). Humidity rises considerably, creating a muggy atmosphere between rain showers. The landscape transforms into lush green.
Winter brings mild and pleasant weather, considered the most comfortable time for a visit.
Ideal timing for sightseeing, heritage tours, and outdoor activities is October to March. Local festivals often fall in or around just before this high season. Culinary experiences are pleasant in cooler evenings.
Peak Travel
Pleasant weather, ideal for activities. Numerous festivals.
Higher prices, larger crowds. Book in advance.
Monsoon Travel
Lush green landscape, lower prices, fewer tourists.
Intermittent heavy rainfall, high humidity.
Summer Travel
Lowest prices, very low tourist numbers.
Extreme heat, challenging for daytime outdoor activities.
Heavy rainfall and occasional localized flooding occur from July to September. This can influence road travel and outdoor plans.
Severe heatwaves are possible in May and June. Take precautions against sunstroke and dehydration during these months.
Sightseeing, historical tours, outdoor activities.
Lush landscapes, unique seasonal street food.
Indoor activities, budget-friendly travel.
Research specific dates for cultural experiences.
Enjoy street food in cooler evenings or during monsoon specialties.
Most foreign nationals require a visa to enter India.
This option for citizens of over 160 countries. Submit an application online for tourism, medical treatment, or casual business. The eTV is available for 30 days, 1 year, or 5 years, making multiple entries possible.
Prepare the following documents:
Indore has travel options for every type of traveler.
Prioritizing your health and safety when planning your Indore trip. This section covers vaccinations, common health concerns, emergency access, and general safety advice.
Indore has options for various budgets. Accommodation prices range from INR 500-1,500 for budget hotels to INR 6,000+ for luxury stays.
Dining varies from street food at INR 50-200 to fine dining upwards of INR 1,000 per person.
Expect to spend INR 1,100 - 3,000 (USD 13-36) per day for basic guesthouses, street food, public transport, and minimal entry fees.
Low accommodation costs.
Fewer luxury options.
Plan for INR 3,600 - 7,200 (USD 43-87) per day. This covers comfortable 3-star hotels, mid-range dining, and ride-hailing services.
Good balance of comfort and cost.
Might still encounter crowds in well-liked places.
Expenditures will be INR 10,200+ (USD 123+) per day. This includes 4-5 star hotels, fine dining, and private transport.
Premium comfort and exclusive experiences.
Higher prices for all services.
| Type | Per Night (INR) | Per Night (USD approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Hostels/Budget Hotels | 500 - 1,500 | 6 - 18 |
| Mid-range Hotels (3-star) | 2,000 - 4,000 | 24 - 48 |
| Luxury Hotels (4-5 star) | 6,000 - 15,000+ | 72 - 180+ |
Prioritizing your health and safety when planning your Indore trip. This section covers vaccinations, common health concerns, emergency access, and general safety advice.
Required only when arriving from or transiting through Yellow Fever endemic areas. Certificate issued at least 10 days before arrival.
No other specific health-related entry requirements for Indore.
Verify if your home country falls into an endemic zone.
Vaccinations
Routine vaccinations (MMR, Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis, Varicella, Polio, Influenza). Hep A and B. Typhoid. Rabies (for long-term travelers, animal contact, or rural areas). Japanese Encephalitis (seasonal, for long-term stays in rural areas).
Consult a travel doctor several weeks before your trip to discuss personal vaccination needs.
Personalized advice important.
Drink only Bottled water. Don't have ice, and eat hot, freshly cooked food. Wash hands frequently.
Dengue, Chikungunya, Malaria. Use insect repellent. Wear long sleeves and pants, sleep under mosquito nets.
Stay hydrated. Avoid prolonged sun exposure during peak hours, wear light clothing.
Indore is generally safe for tourists. Petty crime, like theft from pockets and bag grabbing, can occur in crowded areas.
Indore has several multi-specialty hospitals with modern facilities.
Apollo Hospitals, Bombay Hospital, CHL Hospital.
Widely available; many common medications are over-the-counter.
Police: 100, Ambulance: 102, Fire: 101, General Emergency: 112.