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Akshardham Temple

A magnificent temple crafted from pink sandstone showcasing intricate carvings. It reflects India’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage in grand form. The complex includes exhibitions, gardens, and a mesmerizing water show.

Adalaj Stepwell

A historic five-storey stepwell built in 1498 with stunning architecture. It combines Hindu and Islamic design elements with detailed carvings. Originally built for water storage, it also served as a resting place.

Atal Bridge

A modern pedestrian bridge over Sabarmati River with vibrant design. Inspired by the colorful kites seen during Gujarat’s festivals. Offers scenic views, especially during evening lights and sunsets. A popular spot for walking, photography, and leisure activities.

Statue Of Unity

The world’s tallest statue dedicated to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Standing at 182 meters, it symbolizes unity and national strength. Surrounded by a beautiful landscape and tourist attractions. A must-visit landmark representing India’s pride and history.

Dwarkadhish Temple

A sacred temple dedicated to Lord Krishna located in Dwarka. Known as one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites in India. Features stunning architecture with a richly decorated sanctum. A spiritually powerful place attracting devotees year-round.

Gir National Park

The only natural habitat of the Asiatic lions in the world. Spread across vast forest areas rich in wildlife and biodiversity. Home to leopards, deer, crocodiles, and over 300 bird species. A thrilling destination for wildlife safaris and nature lovers.

Somnath Temple

It is one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites the Tirtha Kshetra for Hindus and is the first among the twelve jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva.It is unclear when the first version of the Somnath temple was built, with estimates varying between the early centuries of the 1st millennium and about the 9th century CE. Various texts, including the Mahabharata and Bhagavata Purana, mention a tirtha (pilgrimage site) at Prabhas Patan on the coastline of Saurashtra, where the later temple was, but archaeology has not found traces of an early temple, though there was a settlement there.

Rann of Kutch

The Great Rann of Kutch, including the Banni grasslands on its southern edge, is situated in the district of Kutch and comprises some 30,000 square kilometres (10,000 sq mi) between the Gulf of Kutch and the mouth of the Indus River in southern Pakistan. The marsh can be accessed from the village of Khavda in Kutch District.The Great Rann of Kutch together with the Little Rann of Kutch is called Rann of Kutch.

Sabarmati Ashram

Sabarmati Ashram is located in the Sabarmati suburb of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, adjoining Ashram Road, on the banks of the Sabarmati River, 4 miles (6.4 km) from the town hall. This was one of the many residences of Mahatma Gandhi, who lived at Sabarmati (Gujarat) and Sevagram (Wardha, Maharashtra) when he was not travelling across India or in prison. He lived in Sabarmati or Wardha for a total of twelve years with his wife, Kasturba Gandhi and followers, including Vinoba Bhave. The Bhagavad Gita was recited here daily as part of the ashram schedule.

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