5 things to visit in Madhya Pradesh and enjoy local delicacy

ORCHHA, MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA - FEBRUARY 01: The famous Fort Palaces Raja Mahal and Jahangir Mahal at sunset are a fine example of Mughal architecture with typical stone jali (lattice) work and multifaced arches on February 1, 2012 in Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, India . The Orcha Palaces were built in the 16th century.(Photo by EyesWideOpen/Getty Images)
ORCHHA, MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA - FEBRUARY 01: The famous Fort Palaces Raja Mahal and Jahangir Mahal at sunset are a fine example of Mughal architecture with typical stone jali (lattice) work and multifaced arches on February 1, 2012 in Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, India . The Orcha Palaces were built in the 16th century.(Photo by EyesWideOpen/Getty Images)
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Madhya Pradesh is known for its history and artwork. If you thought that was it, then you are highly mistaken, as the place is known for its culinary dishes as well.

No place in India is deprived of this because no matter where you go, food and a history lesson are always in the books. 28 States and 8 Union Territories constitute the Nation, and they all have two things in common: Food and History. The perfect blend of these two makes it a traveler’s delight when one decides to visit Madhya Pradesh. You can now understand why they call themselves ‘The Heart of Incredible India.’

The state has places of historical and cultural importance that help you soothe and weave through the spots and understand the importance of the locations traveled as part of your travel itinerary. You ought to be in awe of the range of the land of wildlife and lush greenery found in the state. Madhya Pradesh has various places of religious importance to visit, and they need to be on everyone’s travel bucket list. So without further ado, let’s get down to the places you can and must-visit as well as the food items you should try to add to your culinary experience and taste bud pleasure.

Rajwada

Now, how can we begin without talking about the most important monument in Madhya Pradesh’s history, Rajwada? Built by the Holkars, Rajwada speaks volumes about the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture. The grandeur is seven-storied and has a garden and a palace to mesmerize you with its beauty.

It’s not just the place that mesmerizes you, but the food too. Let’s start the trip with a spicy and tasty meal, Bedai. It’s not a usual samosa, poori, or kachori. It’s a poori with spiced lentils. The taste buds feel energized, and you can feel the rush of the flavors in your mouth as you bite from it. If you like chai, then you can always enjoy this drink along with the food. The combination will enhance your overall experience.