The state of Bombay was divided into two states i.e. Maharashtra and Gujarat by the Bombay (Reorganisation) Act 1960
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Enjoyed toy train ride all the lake around, ahmedabad's own locals lake in between the centre of the city, always crowded with locals, so many eateries, parachute ride - my favorite one. had a good time there.
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The entire experience of visiting the White Rann was truly memorable.We stayed at the Tent city for a night and visited the Rann from there . The Tent city stay was brilliant ,from the welcome to the food ( a little more variety could do more good to International travellors ) ,entertainment ,amenities (there are cycles,carts,ziplines ,para motoring ,spa within the Tent city top class . Every morning and evening there are buses taking the guests to the Rann. After a little ride ,you take camel carts to the centre. The view is breathtaking ,white all around.You have local artisans there .There is provision to wear Kutchi attire and take photos.We did that. The best part is the sunset and walking on the salt flat .We infact were a bit doubtful whether the salt flats had formed this year or not.Since we kept hearing that there was unprecedented rainfall in that area.But it was so breathtaking the view around us.So glad we went for a stay at the Tent city for the year end celebrations in 2019 .After sunset instead of taking the bus back to the city ,we took the camel cart and the ride in pitch darkness was thrilling. Rann Utsav and the White Rann together make a truly winning package for anybody.Highly recommended trip for all ages.
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Pariej lake and surrounding villages were an eye opener for us. Situated just a couple of hours drive from Ahmedabad city, we did not expect such diverse wildlife. Pariej lake had an abundance of birds and the tourism dept has also made enough infrastructure to enjoy a small picnic there. The real calling card though for us was an article I read, where it was mentioned that the surrounding villages have lakes full of mugger crocodiles! We reached reached Traj village lake around 4, but a cursory glance over the lake did not reveal any crocs. From there we went onto Pariej. While returning from Pariej we decided to test our luck at Malataj village. Enroute to Malataj on the small road we even saw a huge black boar, all with huge exposed canines and all! On reaching Malataj nightfall was fast approaching but we were lucky enough to see 3 crocs swimming on the lake surface! On our way back from Malataj we saw a pair of beautiful saras cranes in a small pond too!
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Gopi Talav is a lake in the Gopipura locality in Surat. It was built in circa 1510 CE by Malik Gopi, who was an affluent merchant and governor of Surat during the Mughal Empire. In 2012, the lake was renovated by Surat Municipal Corporation and the area surrounding it was redeveloped as a recreational facility.
Soothing place to visit with family and friends. Try to visit during the evening to enjoy the fountain show and the lovely fair. :)
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