"Ahmedabad is a mixture of ancient heritage with a vibrant present. The city boasts of its prosperous and eventful past and its rich history, art and culture, rich architecture and imposing monuments. Tourists can visit Ahmedabad throughout the year."
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Ahmedabad Tourism

Ahmedabad the largest city and the capital of Gujarat nurtures in its fold pages of history, a breath of harmony and a showcase of exquisite architecture. Today Ahmedabad has spread beyond the confines of its medieval walls far across the Sabarmati river. It is the home of national institutions. A land of gentle people, astute businessmen, gay, colourful peasants, and thriving industry.

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Highlights
Patan
Lothal
Nalsarovar
Cambay
Adalaj
Akshardham
Cambay
Gandhinagar
Pavagadh

Calico Museum
Gandhi Ashram
Hatheesing Jain Temple
Hussain-Doshi`s Gufa
Jama Masjid
Kankaria Lake
Rani Rupmati`s Mosque
Siddi Bashir Mosque
Sidi Sayed Mosque
Getting There

By Air

International and various domestic airlines connecting Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Calcutta, Bangalore and other major centres of India.

By Rail

State transport buses and private luxury coaches connect various centres of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi and Rajasthan. It is 555 kms. from Mumbai, 1076 kms. from Delhi via Udaipur and Jaipur.

By Road

Ahmedabad is linked by rail to Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, Udaipur, Calcutta, Chennai and other major centres of India and several other tourist centres.

 




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