Colors of Gujarat
- Ahmedabad
- Dawarka
- Porbondar
- Somnath
- Statue of Unity
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Know MoreGujarat is the Western Indian State bordered by Rajasthan in the northeast and the state of Maharashtra and the metropolitan Mumbai city in the south. This place is known for its rich culture and heritage, Legacy, hill slopes, sanctuaries, vibrant festivals, and authentic cuisine and there is a multitude of things to witness in this place.
Visiting the Land of the Legend `Mahatma Gandhi' energies you and with no doubt, this place will surely amaze you. It is the perfect gateway for your vacation with your family or alone. The excellent roadways of Gujarat say that they are the best in the country.
Gujarat is a thriving state with social variety. It is energetic with its real nature of rich legacy and social practices. Tracing back to history with the Harappan human progress, the state turns into a conversion of numerous religions. Dance, music, and other artistic expressions are an immense piece of Gujarat's culture and legacy. Sugam Sangeet is the society music type of Gujarat while the four significant dance structures contain Garba, Dandiya Raas, Garbi, and Padhar.

Ahmedabad is the city which is located on the eastern fringes of the state, Ahmedabad was the previous capital of Gujarat. The ancient wall city which has been listed as a UNESCO world heritage site has some excellent museums to visit in the city, including the Calico Museum of Textile which contains one of the greatest collections of handmade fabrics. Has amazing connectivity of flight with numerous other cities in India.

Kutch is presumably one of the most lovely, yet dreamlike spots in India with the tremendous fields of the white salt desert. The spot becomes fully awake during the winters when the Rann Festival is held in December-February wherever there are tremendous camp settlements with social projects, capacities, and experience exercises like hot-air balloons.

Sculpture of Unity is a remembrance of The Iron Man of India, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The sculpture has been raised to engender Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's vision of India and to motivate the Citizens of India through his positive energy and opportunity. The Bronze sculpture of the initial architect of the Republic of India stands 182 meters tall getting the notice of the entire world as the 'Tallest Statue in the World.

Comprising the sacred volcanic hill of Pavagadh and the ruined historical city of Champaner, this marvelous archaeological park is one of three UNESCO World Heritage Sites situated in Gujarat. Once the capital of the state, Champaner was captured by the Mughal emperor, Humayun, in the early part of the 16th century and the center of administration was then moved to Ahmedabad. Champaner is remarkably well preserved and inside the settlement are the remains of the citadel and the former palace as well as several mosques that are no longer in use.

Sasan Gir National Park is the only place left in the world where you can observe these majestic cats in the wild. A myriad of birds as well as reptiles and other four-legged animals also call Sasan Gir their home and like so many other national parks in India, the forested terrain is an attraction in its own right. Heading off on an early morning or late afternoon jeep safari when the weather is cooler and the light is subtle is a memorable affair, regardless of whether lions are spotted or not.
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