Agar Malwa district is an administrative district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It was formed in 2013 after being carved out of Shajapur district. The district's administrative headquarters is located in the town of Agar. Agar Malwa rewards a closer, unhurried visit.
State: Madhya Pradesh
Ideal Duration: 2-3 Days
October, November, December, February, March
Agar Malwa district is known primarily for its temples, including the historically unusual British-built Baijnath Mahadev Temple and the pilgrimage site of Baglamukhi Mata Temple in Nalkheda.
Ujjain Junction, about 65-68 km away, is the nearest major railway station, and Indore Airport, roughly 125-130 km away, is the nearest airport.
Agar Malwa works well for seniors interested in pilgrimage travel as a day trip or short stop combined with Ujjain, though it has limited standalone tourist infrastructure for a longer stay.
A single day is generally enough to visit Agar town's temples and lake, with an additional half day if including Nalkheda's Baglamukhi Temple.