Meoweler

India

Ratlām / Spice up your life

MeowScore 😼71/100
What is MeowScore?
🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😸
🚗 Traffic density 😼
🔈 Noisiness 😸
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😼
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😸

Best month

January

Experience the city's vibrant artistic and cultural festivities.

🎨
january

Visit Ratlam in January to experience artistic and cultural festivities. 🎭

🌄
february

The weather in Ratlam is perfect for outdoor activities like hiking and trekking. ⛰️

🍽️
march

Ratlam is a foodie's paradise in March with the best street snacks and local delicacies. 🍲

🌸
april

Experience the vibrancy of Ratlam's spring festival, perfect for cherry blossom appreciation. 🌸

🦉
may

May is the best time to visit Ratlam for birdwatching and nature photography. 🦜

💦
june

Escape the city heat and visit the nearby waterfalls and scenic spots. 🏞️

july

Witness the monsoon rains, enjoy the lush greenery, and explore Ratlam's hot springs. ☔

🎉
august

Visit Ratlam in August to experience the local traditions and festivals in full swing. 🎉

🎵
september

Attend the classical music and dance festival in Ratlam and explore the ancient temples. 🎶

🚴
october

The weather in Ratlam is ideal for outdoor activities like cycling and exploring historic sites. 🚴

🌽
november

Experience the rural charm of Ratlam with traditional harvest festivals and local handicrafts. 🌽

🎆
december

December is festival time in Ratlam: Enjoy live music gigs, street markets, and fireworks. 🎤

⚖️

Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

🤑

The shopping situation in Ratlam is average, with options ranging from high-end stores to local markets. Prices are fair, but not particularly cheap or expensive.

Visit the Ranjit Hanuman Mandir Market for affordable souvenirs and handicrafts.

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

Transit stop

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

Transit stop

Ratlam is often just a stopover for travelers.

Tipping

0%

No tipping culture

Tipping

0%

No tipping culture

Cash is preferred, splitting the bill is common

internet situation

bad Speed

Limited speed due to limited infrastructure

good Availability

Most areas have access, but not universal

great Cellular

Good coverage throughout the city

Electric socket type D

Common in India. Old British standard BS 546, requires grounded receptacle, doesn't accept other plug types.

INR

1 INR =
? USD

Currency converter

undefined

undefined

Sunrise
Sunset
Day length



biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walking hostile

Busy streets

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative culture

There's plenty of yarn to uncover in this feline-friendly town, with friendly cats wandering the streets and paw-some street food.

But hold on to your whiskers - the chaotic traffic will have even the most agile cats on edge.

Things to do

The mainstream

🍽️
Cactus Garden Restaurant
🏰
Sailana Palace
🕉️
Jain Temple
🌵
Cactus Garden
🙏
Kedareshwar Temple

The mainstream

🍽️
Cactus Garden Restaurant

A restaurant with a beautiful view of the cactus garden, serving delicious Indian cuisine for the hungry cats.

Google Maps
🏰
Sailana Palace

Once the residence of the royal family of Sailana, now turned into a museum showcasing the culture and history of Ratlam.

Google Maps
🕉️
Jain Temple

A serene and peaceful temple known for its unique architecture and beautiful marble carvings.

Google Maps
🌵
Cactus Garden

An oasis in the middle of the city, where cats can admire various species of cacti and succulents.

Google Maps
🙏
Kedareshwar Temple

A magnificent ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, with intricate carvings and a beautiful water tank for cats to cool paws in.

Google Maps

Off the beaten path

👑
Baz Bahadur Palace
📷
Cactus Garden
🐾
Mahakal Forest
🌅
Kedareshwar Temple
🧘
Sukhanandji Ashram

Off the beaten path

👑
Baz Bahadur Palace

A beautiful palace built by King Baz Bahadur for his beloved Queen Rani Roopmati. The palace boasts of remarkable architecture and offers a great view of the city. 🏰

Google Maps
📷
Cactus Garden

A unique garden with over 300 species of cacti. A must-visit for plant enthusiasts and cat photographers. 🌵

Google Maps
🐾
Mahakal Forest

A serene forest located on the outskirts of Ratlam, known for its rich flora and fauna. The perfect escape for nature-loving cats. 🌳

Google Maps
🌅
Kedareshwar Temple

A hidden gem temple in the old town of Ratlam, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Famous for its intricate carvings and peaceful ambience. 🕉️

Google Maps
🧘
Sukhanandji Ashram

A peaceful ashram located on the banks of river Kalisindh known for its spiritual significance and natural beauty. 🌿

Google Maps

biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walking hostile

Busy streets

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative culture

Mindful meoweler tips

Ratlam's Delicious Food Scene

Cat travelers should hit up Ratlam's street food scene for the best local cuisine, including poha, samosas, and kachoris.

The City's Famous Ghee!

Ratlam is known for producing high-quality ghee, which is clarified butter used in Indian cuisine. Cats can visit factories or markets to try and buy some.

The Historic Jain Temple

The Jain Temple in Ratlam is a must-visit for cats looking to soak up the city's rich culture and history. The temple is known for its intricate carvings and stunning architecture.

Useful external sites

ratlam.nic.in/tourism

Ratlam Tourism

Official tourism website of Ratlam city providing information about popular tourist attractions, local events, accommodations and transportation.

www.goibibo.com/destinations/ratlam

Goibibo

Online travel booking platform offering listings of hotels, flights, and bus services in Ratlam.

www.tripadvisor.in/Tourism-g2347922-Ratlam_Ratlam_District_Madhya_Pradesh-Vacations.html

Tripadvisor

Travel website providing reviews, photos, and information on hotels, restaurants, and attractions in Ratlam.


Beware, most of the content was generated by AI