1. Great Rann of Kutch
The largest salt desert in the world, the Great Rann of Kutch
is a sight to behold. The long stretch of salty marsh is a treat to the
eye whenever u visit it. There is no season boundation to this
place. With a barren land that stretches out towards the horizon,
surrounded by hills and some fascinating villages, this is definitely
one of the must-see destinations in India.
The desert in Gujarat is a sight to behold 2. Gir Wildlife Sanctuary
As the only home of the Asiatic lion, you really don’t need any other reason to visit Gir Wildlife Sanctuary.
It is a must see place if you are in Gujarat. Marked as one of the
largest province for Asiatic lions, the area is well protected due to
the great stretch of vegetation and other species residing in this
sanctuary. The king of the jungle reigns supreme here, but there are
plenty of other reasons to visit Gir, hyenas, leopards and over 250
species of birds just to name a few.
3. Gandhinagar
Gandhinagar was built as the capital of Gujarat, and is also home to
wonderful temples. A home to a large number of renowned Universities,
this place has a perfect blend of science merged with culture. Don’t
miss Akshardham, built out of 6,000 tonnes of pink sandstone and the
seven foot tall statue of Lord Swaminarayan; also you must visit the
saffron idol at the Hanuman Temple.
4. Mandvi
The beachside town of Mandvi has long been a favourite holiday destination with its sandy beach
and sparkling sea, it is a great place to go boating or even jet-ski.
It is a unique town that captures the true colours of Gujarat- Kutchi
culture. There is also the Maharaja’s Palace that has the best view in
town.
5. Patan & Modhera
Both these towns can be easily visited from Ahmedabad within a few
hours. Another example of the Solanki period architecture can be seen in
the Anahilwada Patan. It is also famous for its patola sarees
and one of the most exquisite step wells in India, the Rani-ki-Vav.
Further south in the tiny town of Modhera is one of Gujarat’s best kept
secrets, a Sun Temple that rivals the more famous Konark Temple in Odisha.
Patan is famous for an exquisite step-well, Rani-ki-Vav
6. Dwarka
One of the ancient cities of India, Dwarka was once the home of Lord Krishna. This fact makes Dwarka a pilgrimage
site for the Hindus. The Dwarakadhish Temple is a popular pilgrimage
site, but also remember to visit the Rukmini Devi Temple and Bet Dwarka
Temple to get a complete feel for this magical city. There is also one
lighthouse near the Gomti ghat. It is a must see place as it accounts to
be one of the oldest lighthouses.
7. Lothal and Dholavira
With ruins that date back to the ancient Indus Valley civilisation, you
can step back into history here. Lothal was once a trading hub that was
connected to the Sindh region, and Dholavira is an ancient city that
has now been excavated and is believed to be over 100 hectares. It is
the fifth largest out of the eight Harappan era sites in India. It is
one of the major archaeological sites in India. Located on the Khadir
bet island in the Kutch wildlife sanctuary in Great Rann of Kutch, this
place is a treat to eye and is a must visit for every visitor.
8. Ahmedabad
No visit to Gujarat is complete without spending some time in the
bustling metropolis that is modern day Ahmedabad. Being the
administrative capital of the state, Ahemadabad has headquarters of all
the major government offices in Gujarat. With many historical sites including the Sabarmati Ashram and the Hathisingh Jain Temple, Ahmedabad also has some lovely lakes to relax by and of course the best shopping in the state.
9. Bhavnagar
Considered to be a cultural hub in Gujarat, Bhavnagar is famous for its
silversmiths and poetry in arts circles, but it is the architecture
that really leaves an impression here. Head up the hill towards the
Takhteshwar Temple for views across the city and to the Gulf of Cambay,
and visit the stunning sea-side palace. There are many other palaces to
see like Nilambagh Palace, Mangalsinhji Mahal Palace, Bhav Vilas Palace
and many more. A must see on the list should be
Velavadar Blackbuck National Park as it is the only tropical grassland National Park recognised in India.
10. Somnath
Devotees flock to this spiritual city, home to Somnath Temple,
one of the most adorned Shiva temples. Built on the Chalukya style of
architecture, it reflects the skills of Somaputra Salats. You can also
pay visit to the nearby Kamnath Temple. Take a walk by the beach and
just soak in the atmosphere of this divine and peaceful town.
We strive to get you updated in daily news, fact, technical stuffs and related information. If you like to post your stuff join us on facebook - Click Here
0 comments
Please share your thoughts