Heritage

#1 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 8 km from Ahmedabad Junction, Sabarmati Ashram, also known as Gandhi Ashram is located in the Sabarmati suburb of Ahmedabad. Situated on the banks of the River Sabarmati, it is one of the prime Ahmedabad places to visit.

Formerly known as Satyagraha Ashram, the Sabarmati Ashram was established by Mahatma Gandhi in the year 1915 at the Kocharab Bungalow of Jivanlal Desai, a barrister friend of Gandhi. Later on, it was shifted to the banks of Sabarmati River and then it came to be known as 'Sabarmati Ashram'. This was one of the residences of Gandhi, who lived here with his wife, Kasturba Gandhi from 1917 to 1930 CE.

The ashram was served as one of the main centers of the Indian freedom struggle. Gandhiji led the Dandi March or the Salt Satyagraha from this Ashram on 12th March 1930 and had taken a vow that he will not return to Sabarmati Ashram until India gained independence. In gratitude .....

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#2 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 29 km from Ahmedabad Junction, Swaminarayan Akshardham is a Hindu temple located in Gandhinagar city of Gujarat State. It is one of the most magnificent temples in India, and among the top attractions in Ahmedabad.

Dedicated to Swaminarayan, Akshardham Temple was commissioned by Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) after initiation by its promoter, Pramukh Swami Maharaj in 1979. It took 13 years to complete and was inaugurated in 1992. It is a Hindu house of worship and a spiritual and cultural campus dedicated to devotion, education, and unification. A specimen of fine craftsmanship, the Akshardham Temple in Gandhinagar is one of the largest and most prominent temples in Gujarat state.

Sprawling across an area of 23 acres, the temple complex consists of a splendid shrine, large prayer halls, exhibition .....

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#3 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 21 km from Ahmedabad Junction, Adalaj Stepwell, also called Adalaj ni Vav is a stepwell located in the village of Adalaj near Ahmedabad city of Gujarat. It is one of the famous places of heritage in Gujarat, and among the must-include places in Ahmedabad tour packages.

Also known as Rudabai Stepwell, Adalaj Stepwell was built in 1499 by Queen Rudabai, wife of Vaghela chief, Veer Singh. According to history, the construction of stepwell was started by King Rana Veer Singh and he died in a war with King Mahmud Begada unfortunately. Begada fell for the beauty of the widowed Queen Rudabai and asked her to marry him. The Queen agreed to marry Begada on the condition that he completes the construction of the stepwell that was started by her husband. He agreed and started the construction again. When the well got completed, Rani Rudabai jumped into the vav and committed .....

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#4 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 2 km from Ahmedabad Junction, Jama Masjid, literally known as Friday Mosque, is a splendid mosque situated within the old city region of Ahmedabad. Located on the western side of Manek Chowk, it is one of the beautiful mosques in India, and among the best pilgrimage in Gujarat.

Also known as Jami or Jumma Mosque, Jama Mosque was built in 1423 AD during the reign of Ahmed Shah I, the founder of Ahmedabad city. It is considered the largest mosque in the Indian subcontinent built in this period, and among the must-include places in Ahmedabad tour. The mosque was originally intended only for the private use of the sultans. This edifice was built by using materials retrieved from the demolished Hindu and Jain temples. The most striking feature of the construction is its unique meshwork in the main prayer hall, which allows enough illumination into the room without .....

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Park

#5 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 4 km from Ahmedabad Junction, Sabarmati Riverfront is a waterfront developed along the banks of Sabarmati River in Ahmedabad. It is one of the beautiful places to visit in Ahmedabad.

Sabarmati Riverfront is a project undertaken by Gujarat Government in order to preserve the river and promote tourism. Even though the project was proposed in 1960s, the construction was began in 2005. Since 2012, the waterfront is gradually opened to public with various facilities. The prime agendas of this project include environment improvement, social infrastructure and sustainable development.

The main feature of this 11 km long riverfront project is a two-level promenade situated on both sides of the river where the lower level serves only pedestrians and cyclists while the upper level is capable of hosting numerous cultural and educational events, leisure activities, large public parks and plazas and a few areas for commercial and retail development. This is an ideal spot .....

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Backwaters

#6 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 3 km from Ahmedabad Junction, Kankaria Lake is a manmade lake situated at Maninagar area of Ahmedabad. Formerly known as Hauj-e-Qutub, Kankaria Lake is the second largest lake in Ahmedabad and among the popular places to visit in Ahmedabad.

Covering an area of 76 acres, Kankaria Lake was built by Sultan Qutub-ud-Din in the year 1451 AD. It is basically an artificial lake with 34 sides and having shore length of quarter mile. The lake has slopes instead of steps at six places to reach water and is covered by square cupolas each raised on 12 pillars.

Lying on the south eastern side of the Ahmedabad city, Kankaria Lake is one of the most favorite picnic spots of the people of Ahmedabad. There is a beautiful island in the center of the lake known as Nagina Wadi or Bagh-e Nagina which houses a small summer palace and a musical fountain with multicolored laser lights that are displayed during night. An evening walk around the lake when the entire area is lit-up .....

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#7 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 2.5 km from Ahmedabad Junction, Bhadra Fort is an ancient fort situated on the east bank of Sabarmati River in Ahmedabad city of Gujarat. It is one of the historical places in Gujarat and among the most popular Ahmedabad Tourist Places.

Bhadra Fort was built in 1411 AD by Sultan Ahmad Shah I, the founder of Ahmedabad city. In the year 1573, Bhadra Fort was taken over by the Mughal emperor Akbar. Under the rule of Mughals, Ahmedabad became the leading center of textiles in Gujarat. Peshwas and Gaekwads jointly ended the Mughal rule and established Maratha Empire in 1583 CE. The British defeated the Marathas in the war held between 1775 AD and 1782 AD but they gave back the fort after signing a treaty with the Marathas. The British captured the fort in 1817 CE and was used as a jail till independence.

The fort was named so because of the presence of Bhadra Kali Temple which was built during the reign of the Marathas. .....

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Pilgrimage

#8 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 2 km from Ahmedabad Junction, Swaminarayan Temple is a Hindu temple situated at Kalupur area of Ahmedabad. It is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Gujarat and among the best places to visit in Ahmedabad.

Dedicated to Lord NarNarayan, Kalupur Swaminarayan Temple is the first and foremost temple of the Swaminarayan Sect. Swaminarayan Sampraday is categorized into two sections namely the NarNarayan Dev Gadi and the Lakshmi Narayan Dev Gadi. Swaminarayan Temple at Kalupur serves as the headquarters of the NarNarayan Dev Gadi. According to history, the land for construction of this temple was given by the British Imperial Government in 1822 CE. The task of constructing this temple was hand over to Anandanand Swami by Swaminarayan.

The structure of the temple is mesmerizing and has been designed like a mansion. The temple is carved in Burmese teak, and every arch and bracket is painted with bright colors. It is adorned with brilliantly ornamented domes and .....

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#9 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 13 km from Ahmedabad Junction, ISKCON Temple is a Hindu temple located on Sarkhej-Gandhinagar Highway in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Also known as Sri Radha Govind Dham, it is one of the top places of pilgrimage in Gujarat and among the famous places to visit in Ahmedabad.

ISKCON Temple in Ahmedabad is dedicated to Lord Krishna and his beloved lover Radha. The temple was opened in 1997 on the orders of A. C. Bhakti Vedanta Swami Prabhupada, the founder of the ISKCON Society. The temple has much significance as it is still considered as the most popular temples in Ahmedabad. The idols of Lord Krishna & Radharani are attractive and many people come here for worshipping Lord Krishna to fulfill their needs.

Sprawling over an area of 4 acres, the architecture of the temple is a blend of Gujarati-Sompura and Rajasthani-Khamira style. The temple features the largest temple rooms in India, which can accommodate around 4000 devotees. One can see intricate marble work, beautiful .....

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Museum

#10 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 6 km from Ahmedabad Junction, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Memorial is a museum and exhibition center situated in Shahibaug locality of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Dedicated to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, it is one of the most famous museums in Gujarat and among the best places to experience Ahmedabad Tourism.

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Memorial Museum is housed in Moti Shahi Mahal, which was constructed between 1618 and 1622 for Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The building was later used as a British cantonment to house the senior officials. In 1878, the great Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore stayed here and this building served as an inspiration behind his story The Hungry Stones. This palace became the Raj Bhavan, the official residence of the Governor of Gujarat from 1960 to 1978 and was transformed into a national memorial dedicated to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in the year 1978. Later in the year 2013, the infrastructure of the museum was enhanced with the latest .....

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Heritage

#11 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 1 km from Ahmedabad Junction, Jhulta Minar is an ancient monument located near Ahmedabad Junction Railway Station in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. This is one of the unique monuments in the world and among the must visit tourist places in Ahmedabad.

Also known as the Shaking Minarets, Jhulta Minar is one of the most intriguing architectural wonders that the world has ever seen. They are playful but still an unsolvable mystery. What makes the minarets unique is if one of the minarets is shaken then the other minaret shakes within a few seconds, while the connecting passage doesn't transmit any movements or vibrations. Many architects and historians have tried to understand the physics and logic behind the unrelated movements of the minarets.

There are two well-known pairs of Shaking Minarets in Ahmedabad, one located opposite the Sarangpur Darwaja and the other near the Kalupur Railway Station Area. The one near Sarangpur Darwaja is within the vicinity of the Sidi Bashir .....

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Museum

#12 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 5 km from Ahmedabad Junction, Calico Museum of Textiles is a museum situated in Shahibaug area of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. It is one of the popular textile museums in India and among the top places to visit in Ahmedabad.

The museum was founded in 1949 by industrialist Gautam Sarabhai and his sister Gira Sarabhai. Originally, the museum was housed at the Calico Mills in the heart of the textile industry. Later the museum was shifted to Sarabhai House in 1983 due to an increasing number of exhibits. The museum has played an important role in determining the curriculum taught in the textile designing courses at the prestigious National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad. The museum is managed by Sarabhai Foundation.

The museum exhibits an enormous collection of fabrics, which are collected from all over the country. Bordered by the lush green gardens and fountains, the museum has two separate sections for textiles, the religious clothing section and the historic textiles .....

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Pilgrimage

#13 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 4 km from Ahmedabad Junction, Hutheesing Jain Temple is a Jain temple situated at Madhupura locality of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Also known as Hatheesingh Jain Derasar, it is one of the prominent Jain temples in Gujarat and among the best places to visit in Ahmedabad.

The Hatheesing Jain Temple was constructed in the year 1850 AD by Seth Hutheesing, a prosperous Jain merchant. Named after its founder, Hatheesingh Temple of Amdavad was built in the honor of Lord Dharmnath, the15th Jain Tirthankara. The temple is known for its fabulous architectural styling and designing that consists of intricate carvings. The architect of the temple is Premchand Salat and is now managed by Hutheesing family trust.

The temple is an architectural marvel that has been built using beautiful white marbles. Hutheesing Jain Temple is a double storied construction which houses the marble idol of Lord Dharmnath, the 15th Tirthankara. The main shrine lies on the east and the temple is covered .....

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Museum

#14 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad


At a distance of 12 km from Ahmedabad Junction, Auto World Vintage Car Museum is a museum situated at Dastan Estate in the Kathwada area of Ahmedabad in Gujarat. It is one of the best vintage car museums in Gujarat and among the must-visit places as part of Ahmedabad packages.

Auto World Vintage Car Museum was started by Shri Pranlal Bhogilal in the year 1927. Pranlal Bhogilal is an enthusiast of vintage cars and he has converted his private collection of more than 100 exclusive vintage cars into a museum at Dastan Farm. The museum exhibits several of the greatest cars of all types and ages from all over the globe. It is one of the prominent places of sightseeing in Ahmedabad.

The Museum houses some finest cars like Bentley, Rolls Royce, Jaguar, Maybach, Cadillacs, Austin, Chrysler, Lincoln, Fords, and many other varieties from the classic .....

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Pilgrimage

#15 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 3 km from Ahmedabad Junction, Sidi Sayed Mosque is an old mosque situated near Lal Darwaza in Ahmedabad city of Gujarat. Popularly known as Sidi Saiyyed ni Jali, it is one of the well-known mosques in Ahmedabad and among the best places to visit in Ahmedabad.

The mosque was built in 1573 CE by Sidi Sayed during the reign of Sultan Muzaffar Shah III, the last ruler of Gujarat. He came to Gujarat from Yemen and later served Sultan Nasir-ud-Din Madmud III. According to history, the mosque was built in the last year of the existence of Sultanate of Gujarat, before the Mughals took over the city. Earlier, the Sidi Saiyyed Mosque was used as a government office during the British Rule, but now it is under the care of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).

The Sidi Saiyyed Mosque is built with yellow sandstone in Indo-Islamic style of architecture. The mosque is famous for its beautifully carved ten stone latticework windows (jalis) on the side and rear arches. .....

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#16 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 12 km from Ahmedabad Junction, Sarkhej Roza is a mosque and tomb complex located in Makarba village of Ahmedabad in Gujarat. It is one of the popular historical places in Gujarat and among the best places to experience Ahmedabad Tourism.

Sarkhej Roza is an elegant architectural edifice comprising various buildings grouped around a stepped tank called Sarkhej Pond. These include the tomb of Ahmed Khattu Ganj Baksh, a mosque, the tombs of Mahmud Shah Begada and his queen, and a palace. It is also known as Acropolis of Ahmedabad as its design is often compared to the famous Acropolis of Athens.

According to history, Sarkhej Roza was a prominent centre of Sufi culture and where the Sufi saint, Ganj Baksh lived. It was on the saint's suggestion that Sultan Ahmed Shah set up his capital on the banks of Sabarmati River, a few miles away from Sarkhej. After the death of the saint in 1445 CE, Mohammed Shah has ordered to build a mausoleum in his remembrance together .....

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Pilgrimage

#17 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 19 km from Ahmedabad Junction, Vaishnodevi Temple is a Hindu temple situated on Sarkhej - Gandhinagar highway in Ahmedabad. It is one of the most important places of pilgrimage in Ahmedabad and among the best places to experience Ahmedabad Tourism.

Built in 2007, Vaishnodevi Temple in Ahmedabad is dedicated to Goddess Vaishnodevi, an incarnation of Goddess Durga. The temple is a true replica of the original Vaishnodevi temple of Jammu Kashmir and satisfies the quest of devotees seeking a pilgrimage to the sacred Hindu temple.

This temple even has the look of the original one and is built on a mock hill instead of the high peaks in Jammu. This circular shaped manmade hill made out of yellow sandstones. The temple interiors have beautiful carvings and many sculptures of Gods and Goddesses. Pilgrims have to go through the manmade hill to reach the main shrine located at the top of the hill. There are also sprawling gardens surrounding this temple.

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Pilgrimage

#18 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 7 km from Ahmedabad Junction, Camp Hanuman Temple is a Hindu temple situated in the Cantonment area of Ahmedabad. It is one of the biggest Hanuman Temples in India and among the popular places of pilgrimage in Ahmedabad.

Dedicated to Hanuman, the temple was established more than hundred years ago by Pandit Gajanan Prasad. According to legend, Shree Hanuman was a military leader of the monkey army from Kishkinda, who aided Lord Rama in his quest to retrieve his kidnapped wife Sita from the demon king Ravana in the Hindu epic tale Ramayana, written by the Hindu sage Valmiki.

The main sanctum sanctorum of the temple houses a gold plated statue of Lord Hanuman. The weapon of Lord Hanuman, a mace, is also placed near the idol. The temple walls are adorned with writings of the name of Lord Rama. People come here from faraway places to seek the blessings of Hanuman and to get rid of their various problems. The first woman prime minister, Smt. Indira Gandhi visited .....

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#19 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 2.5 km from Ahmedabad Junction, Dada Harir Vav is a stepwell situated in Aswara area of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Popularly known as Dada Hari ni Vav, it is one of the beautiful stepwells in Gujarat and among the popular places of heritage in Ahmedabad.

Dada Harir Stepwell was built in 1485 by Dhai Harir, a household lady of Mahmud Begada according to the Persian inscription in the stepwell. She was the superintendent of the royal harem. The well bears two inscriptions, one in Sanskrit on the south, and one in Arabic on the north wall, of the first gallery. Like most step-wells, this vav is also designed to store water and also a resting place for the travelers. The well lies just behind the tomb of Dada Hari.

This seven-storey step well has a spiral stairway that takes visitors to each storey. The walls and pillars are detailed intricately with delicate carvings and floral sculptures. The decorated arches and ornate columns showcase a fine blend of traditional Muslim .....

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Museum

#20 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 15 km from Ahmedabad Junction, Science City is an educational center located in Hebatpur locality of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Focused on Science and Technology, it is one of the best places to visit in Ahmedabad.

The Science City was set up in 2001 with a motive to spread awareness about the progression of science and its application in human life. Ventured by state government of Gujarat, this science city is a blend of education and entertainment. It showcases contemporary and imaginative exhibits, working models, virtual reality, activity corners, labs and live demonstrations to provide an understanding of science and technology to the common man.

Covering an area of more than 107 hectares, the Gujarat Science City houses an IMAX 3D theatre, an energy park, a hall of science, Planet Earth, an amphitheater, Life Science Park and musical fountains. With a variety of working exhibits, visitors discover science by themselves in the Hall of Science. They can turn handles, .....

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Shopping

#21 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 2 km from Ahmedabad Junction, Manek Chowk is a bustling market situated in old Ahmedabad in the state of Gujarat. Surrounded by historical places, it is considered as the second biggest markets in India and among the best places to visit in Ahmedabad.

Named after the Saint Maneknath, Manek Chowk acts as a vegetable market in the morning, a jewelry market in the noon and the street food market at night. This place has an average annual turnover of 3 million rupees. It is widely known for its street food stalls that start emerging around 9 PM and continue till midnight. The food is also very tasty and economical. Locals consider it a suitable place for hanging out with friends and family.

The Morning Vegetable Market is suitable for the people who are in search for fresh fruits and vegetables. Tourists who want to cook their own food can purchase fresh produce at really affordable rates. In the afternoon, Manek Chowk is a hub of gold and silver jewelry. There .....

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Wildlife

#22 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 41 km from Sanand and 69 km from Ahmedabad, Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary is a protected bird sanctuary situated at Nalsarovar village in Gujarat. Nalsarovar is one of the largest wetland bird sanctuaries in India, and among the prime attractions of Ahmedabad sightseeing packages.

The Nalsarovar Lake and the wetlands around it were declared as a bird sanctuary in 1969. Covering an area of 120.82 Sq.km, it is a serene marshland with shallow waters which contains 36 small islands. It has been identified as one of the 15 important wetlands of India by the National Committee on Wetlands for intensive conservation. Lying in an area between Central Gujarat and East Saurashtra, it represents a sea link that once existed between the Little Rann and the Gulf of Khambat. The lake gets filled with water that drains from the adjoining Surendranagar and Ahmedabad districts in the monsoon.

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#23 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 42 km from Nalsarovar and 79 km from Ahmedabad, Lothal is an excavated site situated Bhal region in Dholka of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Lothal is one of the prominent cities of the ancient Indus valley civilization and among the best historical sites in Gujarat.

Literally called 'Mound of the Dead', this ancient and desolate ruined city of Lothal provides a fascinating insight into the life of the Harappan culture and the Indus Valley Civilization. The origin and history of Lothal can be dated back to 2400 BC. Discovered in the year 1954, Lothal is one of the primary sites of Archaeological Survey of India. The excavation work here began in 1955 and was continued till 1960.

Like other cities of the Indus Valley Civilization, Lothal too had an excellent architecture and town planning. Excavations have revealed that the town was divided into two parts. The upper part or the acropolis was where the ruler and other important people of the city lived while the lower .....

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#24 of 24 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

At a distance of 23 km from Rajpipla, 85 km from Vadodara, 147 km from Surat, 189 km from Ahmedabad, 316 km from Indore, 331 km from Nashik, 367 km from Rajkot, and 415 km from Mumbai, Kevadiya is a census town in the Narmada district of Gujarat. It is one of the must-include places in Gujarat tour packages as the Statue of Unity is located here.

The tribal village of Kevadia is home to the Sardar Sarovar Dam built on the Narmada river and was a popular picnic spot even before the Statue of Unity came up. Nestled between the Satpura and Vindhyachal mountain ranges, the gigantic statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, built at a cost of Rs 2,989 crore, was inaugurated by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi in 2018. The project was carried out by the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Rashtriya Ekta Trust (SVPRET). Designed by the Indian Sculptor, Ram Vanji Sutar, the construction was taken up by the Indian company Larson & Toubro. It is the must-include .....

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Most Asked Questions on Ahmedabad


  • What is the best time to visit Ahmedabad?

    Ahmedabad can be visited at anytime throughout the year. However, the best time to visit Ahmedabad is in the month of October to March. This is also the time for exploring its splendid monuments, wonderful museums and gorgeous lakes. Winter is the busiest season in Ahmedabad and often hotels run full and tourist places are crowded.

  • How many days are required to visit Ahmedabad?

    Ahmedabad usually takes at least two full days to visit the most important attractions. Several tourists usually prefer visiting Ahmedabad along with Gandhinagar which requires an additional day. Ahmedabad can be mixed with near by wonderful destination like Dwarka, Somnath, Junagadh, Gir, Diu and Bhuj by adding few additional days to your trip.

  • What is the budget required to visit Ahmedabad?

    Budget of Ahmedabad trip depends on the trip duration and category of hotel you choose for your stay along with the kind of vehicle you prefer. Ahmedabad tour packages offered by Trawell.in start from as low as INR 5500 per person for a 2D/1N trip and from INR 7350 per person for 3D/2N vacation.

  • What are some must visit places & things to do while visiting Ahmedabad?

    Ensure to cover most important places to visit in Ahmedabad like Adalaj Step Well, Sabarmati Ashram, Jama Masjid, Kankaria Lake, Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple, Sabarmati Riverfront, Manek Chowk, Calico Museum Of Textiles and Sarkhej Roza. Gandhinagar which is around 28 km from Ahmedabad and can be visited along with Ahmedabad.

  • Is it possible to visit Statue Of Unity in one day from Ahmedabad?

    Yes, One day trip is possible to visit the Statue Of Unity which is 198 kms from Ahmedabad. Start at 7am in Ahmedabad and visit Statue Of Unity, Sardar Sarovar Dam, Valley of flower, Children park etc and drive back to Ahmedabad by the end of the day.


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