Best Places to Visit Nearby Ralamandal
The Ralamandal Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1989 in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. It is spread over 22.5 kilometres and is home to different species of birds and other wildlife.

Tincha Falls
About 25 km from Indore, Tincha Falls, is an ideal weekend getaway. The water drips from a height of about 300 ft. and it facilitates for bathing in the river upstream. The exuberant and spectacular waterfall has a pond nearby, which enhances the beauty of the place. It’s a sight to behold especially in the monsoons when it is in full and furious flow. From a distance, the waterfall appears like streams of milk rushing down the mountainside. There is also a couple of pools because of the cascading water everywhere that you can swim in, making Tincha Falls a great place for a day full of fun and frolic.

Patal Pani
Patalpani, which is located in the Mahu tehsil of Indore district. It is a huge waterfall, whose height is about 300 meters. During the monsoon this waterfall gives a wonderful look. Kivadanti is also associated with this place, it is believed that the depth of the tank of this waterfall is not yet measured, and it is said that the water of this tank completes its journey to Hades. Hence it is named Patalpani. It is counted among India's most dangerous waterfalls.

Choral Dam
Choral Dam is a hidden gem that will definitely provide you with quietness and tranquility. Constructed around the backwaters of River Narmada, Choral Dam is replete with cool and clear water. A large number of lush green trees and small hills surround the place making it even more attractive. This place is full of jovial water activities that will interest young and old alike. The panoramic views of the sky and the ground are mesmerizing. To enjoy nature at its best make sure to witness either a sunset or a sunrise from here. The different hues of sky coupled with the verdant trees and clear blue water is nothing short of perfection. Choral Dam is an ideal place for a weekend getaway and spend some quiet time relaxing and unwinding.

Sitlamata Falls
At a distance of 60 kms from the madding crowd of the city of Indore, Sitlamata Falls is located near a village called Manpur. The Waterfalls make a lovely spot for a picnic with a majestic view of the water gushing at a tremendous speed where you can also take a dip in the freezing water once the monsoon season arrives. There are three natural caves in the area which is believed to be the hiding place of Holkar State Pindaris.

Baneshwar Kund
Baneshwar Kund (pond) is one of the oldest water resources of the city and has religious importance due to folklore of being made by lord Ram to provide drinking water to Sita while passing through the area. However, nobody knows the exact time of its establishment but a stone carved there states that it was developed by Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar in 1835.

Kajligarh
The Kajligarh fort lies in the lap of nature in Simrol village. The fort is well connected from Indore by roads and is just at a distance of 25 Kms from Indore. There are well constructed single cemented road comprising of certain villages on the way. After getting there you just need pay a nominal amount of Rs.20 as maintenance and entry charge if you are travelling by car. the best time to visit kajligarh fort is during rains as the waterfall is at its full swing and the greenery has taken over the entire mountains and fort.

Devguradia
Devguradia Shiva Mandir is situated in the village of Devguradia, which is 8 km from Ralamandal on the Nemawar road. The temple is a monolithic rock temple, which was built in the 7th century. Ahilya Bai Holkar ordered the reconstruction of this temple in 18th century. Popularly known as Garuda Tirth, this temple has a water outlet in the shape Gomukh. The water falls directly on the Shiva Lingam enshrined at this temple. Original Shiva Lingam stood at a height of 12 ft, which is now under water in the sunken temple. The present temple is constructed on the original sunken temple. On every Shivratri, a fair is held at this temple to honour of Lord Shiva.

Ujjaini
Ujjaini is a very good picnic spot 20 km from Indore, Ujjaini is a picnic spot situated in a village, Ujjaini falls inside Indore district. Narmada River has been connected to the Kshipra river by piping line by the Government of India. The place where the Narmada River joins the Kshipra River is called the Narmada-Kshipra Sangam. This place is also known by the name of Ujjaini as the place is located near the village of Ujjaini. This place is located 18 km from Ralamandal. While traveling from Indore to Ujjaini, there are many beautiful views on the way.

Lotus Vally
Gulawat is a beautiful lotus valley located about 30 kms away from city of Indore. Gulawat village is located in Hatod tehsil of Indore district. Gulawat Lotus Lake offers breathtaking views of the lotus valley and is therefore a place of great interest for photographers too. The valley is a perfect weekend getaway place for Indoreans as the lake is surrounded by greenery which makes the environment serene. Located at one end of Yashwant Sagar in Indore the valley is very beautiful and attracts various migrating birds. The lake with lots of surfaced lotuses is one of the most beautiful views one can come across. Sunrise, boating, horse riding and the temple are some of the other attractions. A 100-metre-long bridge over the lake gives travellers a perfect view of the lake and beautiful lotuses. A little ahead, a bamboo forest adds to the already mesmerizing experience. A Hanuman temple is also located near the valley.