Maheshwar

Wander Freely to Maheshwar — Sacred Ghats, Royal Palaces & Handloom Heritage

Riverside Roads, Regal Charm, Effortless Travel

Maheshwar, nestled on the banks of the sacred Narmada River, is a timeless town that echoes with the grace of queen Ahilyabai Holkar and the rhythm of traditional handlooms. Known for its heritage ghats, majestic fort complex, and exquisite Maheshwari sarees, this riverside retreat blends spiritual serenity with architectural elegance.

A perfect escape from the modern rush, Maheshwar invites you to walk along the river at sunrise, explore its grand fort walls, and watch weavers bring centuries-old textile traditions to life. Just 90 km from Indore, the road to Maheshwar is scenic and peaceful — making it an ideal weekend or day getaway filled with history, culture, and calm.

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Must-Visit Spots In Maheshwar

Maheshwar, nestled on the banks of the sacred Narmada River, is a timeless town that echoes with the grace of queen Ahilyabai Holkar

Ahilya Fort

Narmada Ghats

Ahilyeshwar Temple

Kashi Vishwanath Temple

Rajwada (Holkar Palace)

Baneshwar Temple

Rehwa Society

Ek Mukhi Datta Temple

Boating on Narmada

Evening Aarti at the Ghat

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What is Maheshwar known for?

Maheshwar is famous for Ahilya Fort, Narmada Ghats, and Maheshwari handloom sarees.

Roughly 90 km, or a 2-hour scenic drive via road.

October to March is ideal for pleasant weather and sightseeing.

Yes! It’s perfect for a 1-2 day retreat focused on culture, history, and relaxation.

Absolutely — visit Rehwa Society or local handloom shops in the town for genuine sarees.

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