Top 10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Gujarat, India

October 6, 2021 Frederic Celentano

The state of Bombay was divided into two states i.e. Maharashtra and Gujarat by the Bombay (Reorganisation) Act 1960
Restaurants in Gujarat

1. Somnath Mahadev Temple

Near Veraval City, Prabhas Patan, Somnath 362265 India 94282 14915 http://www.somnath.org/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 1,339 reviews

Somnath Mahadev Temple

Reviewed By plns2016

Somnath is the first JYOTIRLINGA of the Twelve. Darshan of the Lord is very simple and free for all without any Special or VIP charges.The Laser show in the night is a must see as the Mythology and History of the temple are explained in a very simple vocabulary.

2. Sabarmati Ashram / Mahatma Gandhi's Home

Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya, Ahmedabad 380027 India +91 99587 94041 [email protected] http://gandhiashramsabarmati.org/en/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,947 reviews

Sabarmati Ashram / Mahatma Gandhi's Home

Reviewed By sssdgn - Jaipur, India

Visit to this place is like a pilgrimage,once the Home of Mohandas Karmchand Gandhi popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi for several years remembers us how a saint use the weapon of non violence and truth can work which made it possible to give up power by than most powerful British rule and they had to end up their colonial rule in India, Memories are afresh their even today ,we can see how a very simple man lead a bloodless revolution and how simply he lived here,Simple but peaceful home at the bank of sabarmati river,thanks----SSS--

3. Adalaj Step-well

Adalaj District-Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad India +91 93101 15661 [email protected] http://www.gujarattourism.com/destination/details/6/32
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4.5 based on 1,833 reviews

Adalaj Step-well

Reviewed By Gpnakum - Ahmedabad District, India

It has such a beautiful place with good architecture excellent patterns and stone working The structure is really memorized and absolutely worth a visit

4. Rani Ki vav

Near the Patan Highway, 384265 India +91 97146 42555 http://www.gujarattourism.com/destination/details/6/61
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4.5 based on 348 reviews

Rani Ki vav

Rani Ki Vav is the oldest and the grandest stepwell in the state of Gujarat. It is situated at Patan and is believed to have been built during 1022 to 1063 AD. The construction was completed by the widowed queen Udayamati. She was the wife of King Bhimdev I, son of Mularaja, the founder of the Solanki dynasty of Anahilwada Pattan. It is a richly sculptured monument and a major tourist spot in Patan. The size of the Rani Ki Vav is so huge that the tourists appear to be ants climbing an anthill.

Reviewed By jayaraman2016 - New Delhi, India

We visited this magnificent step well, which is more than 100km from Ahmedabad. The multi-storeyed structure dating back around 11th century requires climbing down through steps from ground level to go around each storey supported by stone pillars. We could go only two levels as it was difficult. It is not advisable for those having knee/ back problems to go down. Those who can climb down will get a marvelous sight of sculptures. However, we went around the boundary along the ground to reach the opposite side where we could get a view of the bottom of the well having water. Rani ki vav is too big when compared to adalaj step well we saw near Ahmedabad. This awe inspiring step well has found a place in one of the recent Indian currency note

5. Lukshmi Vilas Palace

Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, Vadodara 390001 India [email protected] http://www.gaekwadsofbaroda.com/content/lukshmi-vilas-palace
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4.5 based on 1,292 reviews

Lukshmi Vilas Palace

Lukshmi Villas Palace is the Official residence of the Maharaja Of Baroda.The royal family still resides in this magnificent palace builtin 1889.A part of the palace is open for visitors during the day 10 am to 5 pm. Mondays is the weekly off day. Weekends can get crowded , so best to come on any other day.The ticket cost Rs. 200 And it includes a complimentary audio tour guide in either english , hindi & marathi.Photographs inside the palace are not permitted. The tour takes about an hour. Water & other cold beverages are available at a charge for visitors

Reviewed By SBahl - New Delhi, India

Lukshmi Vilas Palace, the largest private residence in India, is grand, awe-inspiring, and beautiful. The architecture is a fantastic exposition of Indo-Saracenic architecture; the grounds and carved-out sections like the golf course immaculate; and the collection of art and artefacts exquisite, even by royal standards. A special call out to the collection of Raja Ravi Varma's works, which is the largest at any single place. And another one to the armoury, which has a the best collection of swords I have seen. The museum has audio guides, which makes the experience of visiting the palace much richer. Essential visit while in Baroda. Keep 2-3 hours aside for it.

6. Dwarkadhish Temple

Kishan Chowk Road Kishan Park Society, Jamnagar 361005 India +91 77780 02631 http://www.dwarkadhish.org/
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4.5 based on 159 reviews

Dwarkadhish Temple

Reviewed By selvarajv232 - Coimbatore District, India

temple surrounding if just like a market and lot of devotees found all over the temple area.near by railway station. also visit bet dwaraka, go and see sudhama sethu near by gomathy ghat and samudhra narayan temple in the end of gomathy ghat where it is mergeing the sea

7. Kankaria Lake

Maninagar Area, Ahmedabad 380021 India
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4.5 based on 2,024 reviews

Kankaria Lake

Reviewed By Blue2198 - Udaipur, India

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.

8. Mahudi Jain Temple

Mahudi, 382855 India http://www.gujarattourism.com/showpage.aspx?contentid=142&webpartid=966
Excellent
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4.5 based on 77 reviews

Mahudi Jain Temple

Reviewed By hem0110

Best pilgrimage place. Very nice atmosphere. Spaces place ample parking & good seating arrangement. Near to Ahmedabad & Gandhinager.

9. White Desert

Road 341 Near Dhordo, Bhuj 370001 India
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4.5 based on 1,043 reviews

White Desert

Reviewed By Saikat_on_wheels - Kolkata (Calcutta), India

I chose a full Moon day in February. A bus from the Tent City and a camel cart drove us into the vast expanse of the Desert. I walked toward the horizon and it receded from me as I approached, leaving only the white crust of salt all around me. The sight put me into a trance. Never before had I encountered with such an otherworldly sight. The Sun set on the white desert. A strange feeling of smallness crept into my heart before the enormity of the wilderness of The Nature. I got back to the Tent and again, around 10 pm, I was driven into the place with the Full Moon overhead. And Lo and Behold! It is where the fairies land to whisper their mysteries into the ear. I was really hypnotized by the beauty of the Great Desert. The chill of February night didn't touch me.

10. Sabarmati Riverfront

Ahmedabad India +91 79 2755 0403 http://www.sabarmatiriverfront.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,196 reviews

Sabarmati Riverfront

Reviewed By Jaideep1411 - Kolkata (Calcutta), India

Thanks to Narendra Modi who developed the riverfront when he was Gujarat CM. It was a dirty drain and the riverbanks were dens of criminals and anti-socials. Today, this is where hundreds head to for their monring and evening walks, and to soak in the beauty of the surroundings. The restoration of the river and development of the riverfront by Modi is a true and ladting tribute to Gandhiji

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