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Information on Tourist Attractions and Things to do in Gujarat


Gujarat

Ahmedabad, the city of Ahmed Shah (the medieval ruler of Gujarat), is understood for its abundant past and its association with Mahatma Gandhi. The city uses the traveler a special design of architecture, which is a blend of Hindu and Islamic designs (Indo-Saracenic style of architecture). The monoliths of Ahmedabad primarily go back to the 15th century. Ahmedabad has been known for its industry because medieval times. Currently it is popular for its textile mills and is typically described as the 'Manchester of the East'.

Gandhinagar, located about 25 kilometers north of Ahmedabad, is the freshly built capital of Gujarat. Gandhinagar, named after Mahatma Gandhi, has actually been constructed on a grid pattern. The existence of plentiful foliage here has earned it the title of the 'Green Capital'.

Jamnagar is positioned in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat around 302 km from Ahmedabad. Major websites here consist of the Lakhota Fort, Kotha Bastion, Willington Crescent, Solarium, Jamsaheb's Palace, and Rozi and Bedi ports.

Patan lies additional north of Jamnagar, founded during the 9th century. Originally referred to as Anhilwad Patan, the city is well-known for its architectural marvels constructed throughout the guideline of the Solanki dynasty. The Rani Udayamati vav (action well) and the Sahastralinga Lake are a few of the tourist destinations here.

To the south of Ahmedabad lies the city of Vadodara, Gujarat's cultural capital, which has a long tradition of music, arts and education. The credit for this cultural awareness goes to Maharaja Sayaji Rao Gaikwad who made primary education compulsory for both boys and girls and motivated artistes.

A preferred hill resort for individuals of Vadodara, Pavagadh is thought by numerous to be the portion of the Himalayas that was to be carried by Hanuman to Lanka.

Lying at the base of the Pavagadh hill is Champaner, the ancient capital of Sultan Mahmud Beghara. The Jama Masjid here is considered to be one of the finest in the State.

Additional south of Vadodara lies the essential trading center and port of ancient India called Surat. Today, Surat is an essential center for textiles, zari (gold and silver threadwork) and diamond cutting and polishing.

Saputara-literally, the Abode of Serpents-is Gujarat's best-known hill resort, situated atop the second greatest plateau in the Sahyadri range and in the midst of thick forests.

Established by a Rajput chief in the 16th century, Rajkot had actually been the scene of lots of a clash in between the Mughals and the British. Found in the center of the peninsula further northwest of Surat, the city is primarily known for the handicrafts it produces. Specifically well-known are its bead and mirror work, tie and dye (bandhani), silk embroidery and appliqué work.

To the southeast of Rajkot is the city of Bhavnagar, originally the capital of a state of the same name and ruled by the Suryavanshi Rajputs from Marwar. The prime attraction here is a Mahadev Temple.

To the west of Bhavnagar, located at the base of the Girnar Hills is Junagadh. Its unique specialty is the rock order of Emperor Ashoka, going back to 250 BC.

One of the greatest tourist attractions about 5 kilometers from Junagadh is Uperkot. The fort atop the Uperkot hill, originally built by the Rajputs, has an ornamented triple entrance. Similarly interesting are the Buddhist caverns and stupa all going back to 100-700 AD.

Additional west of Junagadh, positioned along the coast is Porbandar-the birth place of Mahatma Gandhi.

Known popularly as the gateway to Kutch, Bhuj is the most important town in this area. An old walled city, evictions of which (in olden times) were locked from dusk to dawn, it confines within itself not just the palace but also the entire exchange and a lake too.

Situated in Junagadh, near the port town of Veraval, Somnath is probably among the best-known expedition centers of Gujarat.

Yet another expedition, for which this state is known, is the holy town of Dwarka lying on the northern suggestion of the Saurashtra peninsula, at the confluence of the Gomti River and the Arabian Sea.

One of the most sacred expedition centers for the Jain neighborhood, positioned in Junagadh district, are the 16 marble temples atop the 1,118-meter high Mount Girnar.

The architectural magnificence of much of the 863 Jain temples at Palitana has couple of parallels. Found on the 600 meter high Shatrujaya Hill, this cluster of temples, committed to numerous Jain saints and deities, is yet another crucial location of trip on the Jain circuit.

For more information on Gujarat tour packages from Delhi contact Swan Tours one of the leading travel agents in Delhi India.

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