Nestled on the outskirts of Indore, Ralamandal Wildlife Sanctuary is a serene retreat for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Established in 1989, it is one of the oldest wildlife sanctuaries in Madhya Pradesh, spread across lush hills and forested landscapes that once served as the royal hunting grounds of the Holkars.
The sanctuary is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including deer, leopards, blue bulls (nilgai), peacocks, and various migratory birds. Trekking and jeep safaris offer visitors a thrilling way to explore the area while enjoying panoramic views of the Vindhya ranges and the nearby Narmada valley.
A highlight of Ralamandal is the ancient hunting lodge built by the Holkar rulers, now converted into a forest rest house. The spot provides an excellent vantage point to watch the sunrise or sunset over the green expanse below.
For those looking to escape the city’s rush, Ralamandal Wildlife Sanctuary offers the perfect blend of peace, nature, and adventure — making it a must-visit destination near Indore.
📍 Location: Mirjapur, Madhya Pradesh – about 20 km from Indore city center

