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How long is the drive from Ujjain to Gandhinagar?

The direct drive from Ujjain to Gandhinagar is 259 mi (416 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 34 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Ujjain to Gandhinagar, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Shri Shanti Nath Digamber Jain Temple and Kedareshwar Mandir, or the ever-popular Bhartrihari caves.

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Best stops along Ujjain to Gandhinagar drive

The top stops along the way from Ujjain to Gandhinagar (with short detours) are Auto World Vintage Car Museum, Hathni Mata Temple, and Bhartrihari caves. Other popular stops include Shree Mahakali Mataji Temple, Pavagadh, Shree Camp Hanumanji Mandir, and Amul Chocolate And Sweet House.
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Bhartrihari caves

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Nestled along the serene banks of the Shipra River, the Bhartrihari Caves are a captivating ancient rock-hewn complex located in Ujjain's tranquil suburbs. Estimated to be over 2000 years old, these caves pay homage to the revered poet and philosopher Bhartrihari, who is said to have meditated here for twelve years after renouncing worldly desires.
Bhartrihari Caves, Ujjain A visit to Bhartrihari Caves takes you deep into Ujjain’s spiritual past. Nestled near the banks of the Shipra River, these ancient caves are believed to be where sage-poet Bhartrihari, the brother of King Vikramaditya, meditated after renouncing royal life. The tranquil surroundings, cool stone interiors, and faint echoes of devotional chants create a serene, reflective atmosphere. Visitors can explore the small shrines inside and feel a strong sense of timeless devotion. Best visited early morning, the site offers peace away from the city’s bustle—perfect for those seeking solitude and spiritual connection in the heart of Ujjain.
Anuj M — Google review
Brathari Cave is a nice place to visit if you enjoy history and spirituality. The atmosphere is peaceful, but the cave is not very well maintained and facilities are limited. It’s good for a short visit, but not something that stands out as a must-see.
Mahendra W — Google review
Caves are ok. They are very small. Do not rush into the caves when lot of people are there. It get a bit suffocating when too many people. Be patient and wait for your turn. The more calm and composed you are the more fun you will have.
Garima U — Google review
Bhartrihari Gufa (Caves) is a famous spiritual and historical site in Ujjain, associated with the great sage Maharishi Bhartrihari, the elder brother of King Vikramaditya of Ujjain. He became a disciple of Guru Gorakhnath (Nath sect) and spent the rest of his life in meditation in these caves. Inside, there are small shrines dedicated to Bhartrihari, Guru Gorakhnath, and other Nath yogis. The atmosphere is peaceful, attracting saints, sadhus, and devotees throughout the year. Around 3–4 km from Mahakaleshwar Temple.
Vaibhav S — Google review
A place full of history and peace, where the great saint Bhartrihari meditated. The cave carries a mystical aura, and sitting here gives immense calmness. This place is also very special and close to my heart, as I visited here with someone special — all by the grace of Maa Kali.
Nihal B — Google review
Bhartrihari Gufa (Caves) is a famous spiritual and historical site in Ujjain, associated with the great sage Maharishi Bhartrihari, the elder brother of King Vikramaditya of Ujjain. He became a disciple of Guru Gorakhnath (Nath sect) and spent the rest of his life in meditation in these caves. Inside, there are small shrines dedicated to Bhartrihari, Guru Gorakhnath, and other Nath yogis.
Montu M — Google review
Bhartrihari Gufa (caves) in Ujjain is a sacred cave complex on the shores of the River Kshipra, named after the legendary King Bhartrihari who is said to have meditated there for 12 years after renouncing his kingdom. The site features traditional rock-cut architecture, a tomb (samadhi) of the sage, a dhuni (fire for yoga), and is a peaceful spot for religious and historical tourism, though the narrow passages may not be suitable for everyone.
Komal K — Google review
The ancient cave structure stands as a testament to the lives of people in the past, before the development of modern construction technologies. Under what circumstances did one of the great emperors encounter Saint Goraknath, receive his blessings, and learn valuable lessons about the superiority of a yogi's power, which encompasses the ability to both kill and give life, unlike the limitations of a king's authority?
Bhavik T — Google review
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Barnagar Road, near, Bhartahari Giya, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
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Shri Shanti Nath Digamber Jain Temple

Jain temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Ohh nice place for hindu people and praying to god
Prashali B — Google review
It's a very beautiful and peaceful place of worship and situated in most convenient location of Ratlam. Any one can reach easily.
Ankit J — Google review
Jai jinendra... It's .. very nice..
Saket J — Google review
Place to gain eternal peace.
Jainam K — Google review
Situated on convenient location for every one .
Kamlesh J — Google review
Temple needs its maintenance
Vijay S — Google review
Peace 😌
Sudhanshu S — Google review
Peaceful place
Mayank J — Google review
4.4
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4.5
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83F4+8XQ, Vikram Nagar, Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh, India
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Kedareshwar Mandir

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
4.4
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4.5
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Ratlam-baswara road,salena, kana, road, Madhya Pradesh, India
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MP Housing board Colony Ganga Sagar

Housing development
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Ganga sagar- a New colony in ratlam, under development by mp housing board. U can buy a house of 2400 sq. Ft, 1500 sq ft, 1250 sq ft and other smaller houses. Quality of new houses under development is very good and impressive. Very high quality material is used here and as per land standards. Buying here is not a bad deal. Your location would be inclosed within the vicinity of new medical college in city and banjali sejawata road. Also at some distance a new bus stand is proposed and police line colony is also nearby.
Tushar S — Google review
Best colony in Ratlam verigood location
Ramesh K — Google review
Good to live with open space & little bit safe...But over priced in rent...
Netesh G — Google review
We can rent a house from here.. Near by school for kids all amenities u can get it.
Saravanan S — Google review
Very Natural Place, Greenery society
ARSHAD H — Google review
Good Atmosphere and nice colony
Dipesh K — Google review
Ganga Sagar MP Housing Board Residential colony located at sailana road gram barbad ratlam.it is distance from City center approximate 4KM. Near By Location not available basically daily requirements like milk, vegetables, groceries etc.It is well developed colony with proper road , drainage, sewage.Near by railway station 5 km.in this colony having 500 house like HIG, HIG Jr,MIG, MIG sr, EWS Block.
Pravesh J — Google review
Colony developed by housing board. One of posh colony of Ratlam. Wide roads, Street lights looks very beautiful in night.
Dinesh K — Google review
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4.5
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926J+H2M, Ratlam - Banswara Rd, Industrial Area, Barwad, Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh 457001, India
http://www.mphousing.in/
+91 98260 67430
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Chamatkari Khsetrapal Maharaj Shri Parshwanath Jain Temple

Jain temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Jain temple (derasar) with all the facility to do seva puja, pakshal. Made beautifully from inside and it has no walls adjacent to mandir which is huge plus point. Met trustee in the evening and pujari ji next day morning and all were very helpful.
Praneh C — Google review
Mulnayak Shri Ruchi Pramod Parshvnathji - Shyam, with Parikar + On is right Shri Adinath (white) + on left Shri Shantinathji (white). PP Rajendrasuri pratima is also there.
Narendra D — Google review
Good place and well structured temple
Gaurav S — Google review
Nice temple for daily visit
Vishal J — Google review
Best temple in ratlam
Deepandra K — Google review
Best mandir in mp
Usha K — Google review
🙏🙏
Vijay K — Google review
Temple
Veena M — Google review
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Buddheshwar Road, 20, Sagod Rd, Tata Nagar, Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh 457001, India
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The Cactus Garden of Sailana

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Nestled in the serene town of Sailana, near Ratlam District in Madhya Pradesh, lies the enchanting Cactus Garden of Sailana. This unique garden is a hidden gem that boasts an impressive collection of around 1200 different varieties of cacti, making it the largest cactus garden in Asia. As you wander through this botanical wonderland, you'll be amazed by the sheer diversity—cacti towering over you and showcasing a stunning array of shapes, sizes, and colors.
You can see many types of Cactus here. It's a Beautiful wel maintaine peaceful and Treasure of Cactus. There is Only ₹ 50 Entry Ticket fees. There is a small Museum too. It's 24 K.m far From Ratlam City. If you take personal Auto they Charge 500 Rs. For One way Travelling but if you catch bus you can reach there in only ₹ 25 per person. You have to walk 5 min. From Bus Stand for it. Must watch place.
Jigar B — Google review
My partner Huma and I recently visited the Cactus Garden in Sailana, and it was an amazing experience!! The variety of cacti is truly impressive, with some rare and exotic species that were a delight to see.. The garden is well-maintained, and the peaceful environment made it the perfect spot to explore and enjoy nature.. We loved how serene and unique the setting was- definitely a must-visit for nature enthusiasts or anyone looking for a quiet escape.. Highly recommended!!
Tehzeeb K — Google review
Beautiful and very spacious garden, well maintained and situated in the Sailana city. It is having lots of cactus plants in various designs, shape and sizes. Clean and calm place, very cozy, comforting and great views of greenery. Tickets need to be taken for entering the garden. No need for advance ticket booking, you can buy it at the entrance of the garden and palace. No rush , no long waiting and very less crowded and very easy to locate place. Plenty of parking available for car and bikes so no need to worry about parking as well.
Diksha K — Google review
The Cactus Garden in Sailana is a unique and interesting place. It houses thousands of cactus species from around the world. Peaceful and green, it's a great spot for nature lovers and definitely worth a visit.
Khush R — Google review
Many types of cactus. Place located in market. Parking available in garden area.
Akhil J — Google review
It was nice experience. It has huge variety of cactus and other regional plants and trees too. A palace is situated in the premises but visit is not allowed there. There's a museum also but due to covid, and other maintenance purpose it was kept closed temporarily. It was really good place for nature phography and photography.
Ratnadeep P — Google review
I think it's one of the best cactus garden of india. Variety of cactus collected from different parts of world can be seen here. Their Huge size is unmatched.
Samarjeet S — Google review
Entry fee charged 50/- per person but maintenance of the place is zero.Only beautiful due to natural growth of cactus.
Akshi B — Google review
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Banswara - Ratlam Road, NH927A, Sailana, Madhya Pradesh 457550, India
+91 76229 55207
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Ratanmahal Sloth Bear Sanctuary

Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Teak forest with a waterfall & hiking trails, home to sloth bears, leopards & many bird species.
Great place away from the urban areas. Network will be an issue. Moreover, be aware that there are limited accommodation and food facilities, so book in advance if staying overnight. Being in and around Nature is the best thing at this place. Good for light trekking, and scenic views. Must visit.
Abhishek S — Google review
Ratanmahal Bear Sanctuary is a hidden gem on the Gujarat-Madhya Pradesh border, offering a unique experience for nature and wildlife enthusiasts. The sanctuary is home to sloth bears and diverse flora and fauna, making it a treat for nature lovers. The lush greenery, serene atmosphere, and scenic views of the surrounding hills are breathtaking. It's a great spot for trekking, birdwatching, and exploring the wilderness. The local guides are knowledgeable and help make the visit more informative and enjoyable. A perfect destination for adventure and tranquility, away from the hustle of city life. Highly recommend for nature lovers and families!
Maulik Z — Google review
Very peaceful place. People looking for Total peace can come and stay for a day to enjoy the silent nature talks.
Sajan R — Google review
there is a rare bear in this Sanctuary, so if you go for a specific bear then it's a waste of time but other than this here is an amazing sunset comparison with any one. A lot of years ago Pandavas made the Temple of Mahadev there and it's so Amazing. A peaceful place for couples, families and all Sunset views & Sunrise views are like heaven go and enjoy. But not go up with your own vehicle it's damaged your vehicle due to roads not that much good. Enjoy and don't forget to like my review.
Chirag P — Google review
Best place for the refreshment, picnic and trekking. There is a waterfall and you can visit the waterfall by small trekking. Best time to visit is monsoon season. There is also some entry and parking ticket
Tushar M — Google review
Experience was quit a good one. Had fun trekking to almost the top. Though it was off season, we were alone to trek. But being in nature always feel good. As per suggest from locals, Monsoon is great time to explor as well as staying in night.
Pramik D — Google review
Monsoon bliss at its best with gushing waterfall and trek by the river on the hill made my weekend amazing. The pathway is quite rocky and tough for beginners but the waterfall at the tops makes it worth the efforts. Don't miss out taking a dip in the pool of the waterfall. the rocks might be slippery due to algae so be very careful. Don't carry any plastic as its a plastic prohibited zone.
Kaivalya C — Google review
Ratanmahaal is really a very beautiful place. Best time to visit is monsoon.( August-Sept).The Sanctuary is open from around 8AM to 6PM. Waterfall is in the Jungle. You'll have to walk for 2-3km. You should wear good trekking shoes for the Jungle walk. You should Carry food and water with you (from home).No proper Shops nearby this area. Enjoy your trip.
Twinkle — Google review
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H4CM+8XW, Kanjeta, Bhindol, Gujarat 389382, India
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Hathni Mata Temple

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Hindu temple
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Hathni Mata Temple is a serene and picturesque destination, especially during the monsoon season. It's an ideal spot for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts, offering a tranquil retreat from the fast-paced urban life. The temple of Lord Shiva nearby adds to the spiritual ambiance. While it may not be advisable to visit during the monsoon due to lack of waterfalls, visiting in other seasons offers a quiet and peaceful experience. The friendly locals add to the welcoming atmosphere.
Totally recommended place for hiking lovers. But never go there as a single person, always go with a group, or minimum 3 people. The reason for not going alone is, the place is very spooky, initially during the day I am very sure you would not feel it, but as the evening hours start you would feel it, and trust me when I say that. Also the rocks might hurt you when you go in the waterfall beside the temple, so always wear your footwear while going in the water. BRIEF OF THE TEMPLE: The temple stone is in the shape of an elephant, and therefore it is called hathni mata. Beside the holy stone is another stone in the shape of a turtle, all of it is made from a single stone. NOTE: The waterfall is not available for 12 months, only in the monsoon season you will be able to see the rushing flow of water and green land else it's just rocks and trees, good for mountaineers
Neel P — Google review
There are beautiful ❤️.. place in hathni mata waterfall.... In hollyday
Mitesh T — Google review
The waterfalls are good! Beautiful experience. However the services are pathetic! The toilets are dirty! Wonder why would government not create infrastructure at picnic spots with such nice beautiful waterfall... Roads are narrow! During monsoon plan trip to start your journey back home by 2pm as narrow roads and soft land could cause issues for car getting stuck. 2 hrs is good enough time! Must go but with group
Saurabh C — Google review
Nice water fall during monsoon season. Have hindu Shivling and Hathani mata under waterfall. Must visit place. The place have some sharp rocks and some area have deep downfalls so be careful with bear foot. The water level is very low in most of waterfall so it's considered safe and good place.
Devak G — Google review
I think off monsoon season is not the beat choice to visit this place. I visited this place in feb 2021, there id no waterfall but he place was very quiet and peacefull. Also got the chance to see mataji very closely and to click a lot of pics. Local peoples are also very friendly and helpful. Our route was started from pavagarh , so the road was passing through a jungle , which scared my wife but i was having too much fun.We are planning ti visit again in monsoon season, then i will update you again.
Marutendra S — Google review
Hii...Hathini Mata waterfall is not as good as shown in many pictures or videos yes you can see that views when there is heavy rainfall but worthy visiting place. One route is through the forest where you can see many signboard with pictures including hyena and cheeta..but overall place is just ok not as good as should be. This place has a temple known as hathini mata temple and is good place for religious people...Thank you very much🙂
Vineet M — Google review
Best place hathni mata water fall
Itsme R — Google review
Hathni mata waterfall caters really rejuvenating experience . Best time to visit is during monsoon. From month of July to November end . It can be really enjoyable trip during Diwali . It is 80 kms aways from Baroda . Roads are also paved .
Siddharth B — Google review
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4.0
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FP8F+XGF, Unnamed Road, Sarasava, Poyali, Gujarat 389360, India
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Jami Masjid, Champaner

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Mosque
Sacred & Religious Sites
Gorgeous structure of world Heritage site. Just by entering you will feel Peace. The monument is kept neat and clean by ASI. There is a nice garden and lush green trees. Maintenance is required to stop water leakage from the ceilings..
SM S — Google review
The Jami Masjid is a powerful reminder of Champaner's rich history. The multiple mihrabs, the beautifully carved domes, and the overall symmetry of the structure are truly impressive. The surrounding landscape adds to the serene atmosphere. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in architecture, history, or simply experiencing a beautiful and peaceful place.
Dharmesh P — Google review
Good architecture which has been conserved very well. Not so huge but worth to visit the place. It is historical and well constructed. Important to note is that it is the part of archeological park in Champaner, and thus if you buy a ticket at any of the locations of this park, it is valid at all other historical places.
Hemang R — Google review
Jami Masjid was constructed in 1513 by Sultan Mahmud Begada, it is center of attraction of Champaner Pavagadh UNESCO World Heritage Site. Jami Masjid is a stunning example of Indo-Islamic architecture, featuring intricate carvings, two towering minarets, and a blend of Hindu and Muslim design elements like jali screens and ornate pillars, serving as a key congregational mosque until Champaner’s decline due the Mughal conquest in 1535. Now a days it is one of the best-preserved structures in Champaner Pavagadh Archaeological Park.
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This is a UNESCO World Heritage site located near Baroda. The place is well maintained and nice to visit with family. The place has a rich history from Champaner. The lawns surrounding the mosque are green and add to the ambience. This is a must visit place if you are visiting Champaner and Pavagarh.
Bhaskar D — Google review
We visited the Jami Masjid, which is part of the Champaner-Pavagadh archeological park. This Masjid is located about 5 kilometers from Pavagadh and it still has most of its structures intact. The Jami Masjid is unique because it is one of the few mosques in India where both men and women were allowed to pray. This was built in the 16th century and has elements of the Mughal, Hindu and Jain architecture. We also found a guide here who explained all the details of the architecture and the history of this Masjid, which was fascinating. This is a hidden gem located very close to both Pavagadh and Champaner and a must visit for history lovers.
Shefali S — Google review
Fabulously kept and intricately constructed with beautiful engravings.. it’s a worth seeing monument.. well kept by the ASI and the same ticket will apply Fr archeological park Champanerso so keep ur tickets safe or take. Screenshot.. wish there were guides to explain .. parking is easy to get..
Indrani C — Google review
Jama Masjid is a beautifully designed mosque with intricate architecture. The peaceful atmosphere and detailed carvings make it a great place to explore history and culture.
Chandni C — Google review
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FGPP+8V, Champaner, Gujarat 389360, India
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Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park

Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
UNESCO-listed remains of a 16th century Hindu city with fortresses, temples, mosques & palaces.
🏞️ UNESCO Heritage & Historical Significance Champaner–Pavagadh Archaeological Park is a vast 1,329-hectare landscape that preserves nearly two millennia of history—from Chalcolithic settlements to a 16th-century Sultanate capital. It's the only fully intact Islamic pre‑Mughal city in existence today. Pavagadh Hill, reaching about 800 m above the plains, served as an ancient Hindu fortress and today hosts the sacred Kalika Mata Temple, drawing pilgrims year-round. 🕌 Architecture & Key Monuments Jami Masjid (Jama Masjid) Built under Sultan Mahmud Begada (completed ~1513), this grand mosque is a prime example of Indo-Islamic architecture. Boasts two 30 m minarets, 172 pillars, seven mihrabs, multiple domes, and intricate carvings blending Hindu and Islamic motifs. Other Notable Mosques Saher ki Masjid (Bohrani) – Former royal mosque with elegant arches and garden setting. Kevada Mosque – Five domes and twin minarets with nature-inspired carvings. Nagina Mosque – ‘Jewel Mosque’ in white stone, exquisite geometric latticework. Lila Gumbaj Ki Masjid – Elevated platform with a fluted central dome. Pre-Medieval Heritage The Lakulisa Temple (10th–11th century) on Pavagadh Hill is one of the oldest, showcasing Nagara-style sculpture and Shaiva iconography. Jain temples (13th–14th century) dedicated to Suparshwanath, Chandraprabha, and Parshwanath also dot the hilltop complex. A total of 114 monuments are listed by the Baroda Heritage Trust, with 39 maintained by ASI. 🧗 Visiting Info & Experience Champaner town lies at the foot of Pavagadh and showcases remains of its short-lived 15th-century sultanate rule, fortified walls, palace ruins, stepwells, and water systems. Pavagadh Hill ascent is accessible via walking trails and a ropeway leading to the Kalika Mata Temple. The climb offers scenic views and ancient fort gates (Atak, Moti, Budhiya, etc.). Best time to visit: Early daylight hours or late afternoon; especially lively during Navratri when tens of thousands visit the hill shrine. ⭐ Why It Matters 1. Unique Historical Testimony – Offers both Hindu and early Sultanate heritage in astonishing original form. 2. Architectural Excellence – The Jami Masjid and other monuments blend Hindu craftsmanship with Islamic aesthetics. 3. Continued Living Culture – The Kalika Mata Temple atop Pavagadh is a vibrant pilgrimage site today. ✅ Suggested Google Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Champaner–Pavagadh Archaeological Park is a breathtaking UNESCO site in Gujarat that seamlessly merges prehistoric settlements, medieval temples, forts and monuments. From the tranquil Champaner town to the awe-inspiring Jami Masjid with its intricate carvings and elegant pillars, and up to the sacred Kalika Mata Temple on Pavagadh Hill—it’s a journey through multiple layers of faith and history. Highlights: • Well-preserved Indo-Islamic mosques (Jami, Nagina, Kevada, Saher ki Masjid) • Ancient Hindu and Jain temples on Pavagadh Hill • Cable car access and scenic hiking trails bound to cultural gates • Ideal for history lovers, religious pilgrims, architecture buffs, and casual tourists • Particularly animated during Navratri, yet peaceful at other times A sublime heritage destination that captures Gujarat’s layered past. Truly unforgettable.
Pavan K — Google review
My visit to Pavagadh was truly an unforgettable experience — a perfect blend of spirituality, nature, and history. Rising majestically near Champaner, the hill offers breathtaking views and holds immense religious importance as the sacred abode of Maa Kalika, one of the 51 Shakti Peeths of India. The moment I stepped onto the path leading to the temple, I could feel a divine energy in the air, surrounded by chants and the sound of temple bells echoing through the hills. The journey itself is part of the joy. You can either trek up the ancient stone steps or take the ropeway (Udankhatola) that gives a spectacular aerial view of the lush green valley below. The ropeway is well-maintained, safe, and adds a sense of adventure to the pilgrimage. Once at the top, the view of the Kalika Mata Temple against the backdrop of clouds and cliffs is simply mesmerizing. The temple is beautifully preserved, and the devotees’ devotion adds to the spiritual aura of the place. Beyond its religious value, Pavagadh is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, forming part of the Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park. The ancient forts, Jain temples, and historic ruins scattered around make it a paradise for history lovers and photographers alike. Clean surroundings, improving facilities, and the welcoming nature of local people make the trip even more pleasant. Watching the sunset from the hilltop after offering prayers was the perfect end to my day — peaceful, powerful, and deeply satisfying. Overall, Pavagadh is not just a destination; it’s a divine journey that connects you with Gujarat’s rich culture, faith, and natural beauty. A must-visit for anyone seeking a mix of adventure, devotion, and serenity.
Life H — Google review
Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park is A UNESCO World Heritage. It is a unique blend of Hindu, Jain, and Islamic heritage, centered around the 8th-century city of Champaner and Pavagadh Hill. It was founded by Vanraj Chavda, and later ruled by Rajput Chauhans until 1484, when Sultan Mahmud Begada captured it, and renamed Muhammadabad. He built mosques, palaces, and water systems here. He made it capital of Gujarat until it's decline due to Mughal attack in 1536. This site was recognized in 2004 which features 114 monuments, including the Kalika Mata Temple, a major hindu pilgrimage center, the architecturally significant Jama Masjid, and innovative stepwells, showcasing a rare pre-Mughal Islamic city. Its cultural synthesis, historical significance, and intact landscape turn it into a vital archaeological and spiritual site, though it is partly unexcavated and less tourist-friendly due to limited infrastructure you should definitely visit if you want to explore somewhere less crowded.
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This site is mainly having two parts: one is Jami masjid and another is Saher ki masjid. Both were built by mahmud begada in between 1484-1536. However later Humayun (Moughal Emperor) looted and invaded the place. One can visit the site to see old archeology and some photoshoots too.
Sumit K — Google review
A Hidden Gem Near Pavagadh – Champaner I recently visited Champaner near Pavagadh, Vadodara – and what an incredible experience it was! This place truly feels like a step back in time. It's peaceful, serene, and full of ancient charm. The craftsmanship of the old workers is nothing short of extraordinary. Every stone, pillar, and arch tells a story of skill and dedication. Walking through the site, we could feel the royal vibes – like stepping into the shoes of a prince wandering through his grand kingdom. The atmosphere is calm and filled with positive energy. It’s a perfect getaway for anyone who appreciates history, architecture, and tranquil surroundings. We left feeling refreshed, inspired, and deeply connected to the past. Highly recommended if you're anywhere near Vadodara!
Zuber ( — Google review
Must visit this world heritage site. You will need assistance of a local guide who will assist you to move about various archeological sites situated around Champaner and Pavagadh in Gujarat, India
Adler L — Google review
A beautiful piece of artwork. Such a good architecture. One must visit to experience the man made beautiful structure.
Sonal J — Google review
This is a nice place with good vibes. Try to visit early in the morning or during winter, as it gets quite hot.
Prakhar A — Google review
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Champaner, Gujarat 389360, India
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Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park

Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
UNESCO-listed remains of a 16th century Hindu city with fortresses, temples, mosques & palaces.
🏞️ UNESCO Heritage & Historical Significance Champaner–Pavagadh Archaeological Park is a vast 1,329-hectare landscape that preserves nearly two millennia of history—from Chalcolithic settlements to a 16th-century Sultanate capital. It's the only fully intact Islamic pre‑Mughal city in existence today. Pavagadh Hill, reaching about 800 m above the plains, served as an ancient Hindu fortress and today hosts the sacred Kalika Mata Temple, drawing pilgrims year-round. 🕌 Architecture & Key Monuments Jami Masjid (Jama Masjid) Built under Sultan Mahmud Begada (completed ~1513), this grand mosque is a prime example of Indo-Islamic architecture. Boasts two 30 m minarets, 172 pillars, seven mihrabs, multiple domes, and intricate carvings blending Hindu and Islamic motifs. Other Notable Mosques Saher ki Masjid (Bohrani) – Former royal mosque with elegant arches and garden setting. Kevada Mosque – Five domes and twin minarets with nature-inspired carvings. Nagina Mosque – ‘Jewel Mosque’ in white stone, exquisite geometric latticework. Lila Gumbaj Ki Masjid – Elevated platform with a fluted central dome. Pre-Medieval Heritage The Lakulisa Temple (10th–11th century) on Pavagadh Hill is one of the oldest, showcasing Nagara-style sculpture and Shaiva iconography. Jain temples (13th–14th century) dedicated to Suparshwanath, Chandraprabha, and Parshwanath also dot the hilltop complex. A total of 114 monuments are listed by the Baroda Heritage Trust, with 39 maintained by ASI. 🧗 Visiting Info & Experience Champaner town lies at the foot of Pavagadh and showcases remains of its short-lived 15th-century sultanate rule, fortified walls, palace ruins, stepwells, and water systems. Pavagadh Hill ascent is accessible via walking trails and a ropeway leading to the Kalika Mata Temple. The climb offers scenic views and ancient fort gates (Atak, Moti, Budhiya, etc.). Best time to visit: Early daylight hours or late afternoon; especially lively during Navratri when tens of thousands visit the hill shrine. ⭐ Why It Matters 1. Unique Historical Testimony – Offers both Hindu and early Sultanate heritage in astonishing original form. 2. Architectural Excellence – The Jami Masjid and other monuments blend Hindu craftsmanship with Islamic aesthetics. 3. Continued Living Culture – The Kalika Mata Temple atop Pavagadh is a vibrant pilgrimage site today. ✅ Suggested Google Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Champaner–Pavagadh Archaeological Park is a breathtaking UNESCO site in Gujarat that seamlessly merges prehistoric settlements, medieval temples, forts and monuments. From the tranquil Champaner town to the awe-inspiring Jami Masjid with its intricate carvings and elegant pillars, and up to the sacred Kalika Mata Temple on Pavagadh Hill—it’s a journey through multiple layers of faith and history. Highlights: • Well-preserved Indo-Islamic mosques (Jami, Nagina, Kevada, Saher ki Masjid) • Ancient Hindu and Jain temples on Pavagadh Hill • Cable car access and scenic hiking trails bound to cultural gates • Ideal for history lovers, religious pilgrims, architecture buffs, and casual tourists • Particularly animated during Navratri, yet peaceful at other times A sublime heritage destination that captures Gujarat’s layered past. Truly unforgettable.
Pavan K — Google review
My visit to Pavagadh was truly an unforgettable experience — a perfect blend of spirituality, nature, and history. Rising majestically near Champaner, the hill offers breathtaking views and holds immense religious importance as the sacred abode of Maa Kalika, one of the 51 Shakti Peeths of India. The moment I stepped onto the path leading to the temple, I could feel a divine energy in the air, surrounded by chants and the sound of temple bells echoing through the hills. The journey itself is part of the joy. You can either trek up the ancient stone steps or take the ropeway (Udankhatola) that gives a spectacular aerial view of the lush green valley below. The ropeway is well-maintained, safe, and adds a sense of adventure to the pilgrimage. Once at the top, the view of the Kalika Mata Temple against the backdrop of clouds and cliffs is simply mesmerizing. The temple is beautifully preserved, and the devotees’ devotion adds to the spiritual aura of the place. Beyond its religious value, Pavagadh is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, forming part of the Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park. The ancient forts, Jain temples, and historic ruins scattered around make it a paradise for history lovers and photographers alike. Clean surroundings, improving facilities, and the welcoming nature of local people make the trip even more pleasant. Watching the sunset from the hilltop after offering prayers was the perfect end to my day — peaceful, powerful, and deeply satisfying. Overall, Pavagadh is not just a destination; it’s a divine journey that connects you with Gujarat’s rich culture, faith, and natural beauty. A must-visit for anyone seeking a mix of adventure, devotion, and serenity.
Life H — Google review
Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park is A UNESCO World Heritage. It is a unique blend of Hindu, Jain, and Islamic heritage, centered around the 8th-century city of Champaner and Pavagadh Hill. It was founded by Vanraj Chavda, and later ruled by Rajput Chauhans until 1484, when Sultan Mahmud Begada captured it, and renamed Muhammadabad. He built mosques, palaces, and water systems here. He made it capital of Gujarat until it's decline due to Mughal attack in 1536. This site was recognized in 2004 which features 114 monuments, including the Kalika Mata Temple, a major hindu pilgrimage center, the architecturally significant Jama Masjid, and innovative stepwells, showcasing a rare pre-Mughal Islamic city. Its cultural synthesis, historical significance, and intact landscape turn it into a vital archaeological and spiritual site, though it is partly unexcavated and less tourist-friendly due to limited infrastructure you should definitely visit if you want to explore somewhere less crowded.
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This site is mainly having two parts: one is Jami masjid and another is Saher ki masjid. Both were built by mahmud begada in between 1484-1536. However later Humayun (Moughal Emperor) looted and invaded the place. One can visit the site to see old archeology and some photoshoots too.
Sumit K — Google review
A Hidden Gem Near Pavagadh – Champaner I recently visited Champaner near Pavagadh, Vadodara – and what an incredible experience it was! This place truly feels like a step back in time. It's peaceful, serene, and full of ancient charm. The craftsmanship of the old workers is nothing short of extraordinary. Every stone, pillar, and arch tells a story of skill and dedication. Walking through the site, we could feel the royal vibes – like stepping into the shoes of a prince wandering through his grand kingdom. The atmosphere is calm and filled with positive energy. It’s a perfect getaway for anyone who appreciates history, architecture, and tranquil surroundings. We left feeling refreshed, inspired, and deeply connected to the past. Highly recommended if you're anywhere near Vadodara!
Zuber ( — Google review
Must visit this world heritage site. You will need assistance of a local guide who will assist you to move about various archeological sites situated around Champaner and Pavagadh in Gujarat, India
Adler L — Google review
A beautiful piece of artwork. Such a good architecture. One must visit to experience the man made beautiful structure.
Sonal J — Google review
This is a nice place with good vibes. Try to visit early in the morning or during winter, as it gets quite hot.
Prakhar A — Google review
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Pavagadh Hills

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Pavagadh Hills is a rugged peak that may have been fortified in the 8th century. It boasts a circa-10th-century complex of Hindu temples, including the important Kalikamata Temple dedicated to Kali, the goddess of destruction. The summit offers stunning views and attracts throngs of pilgrims who can ascend via a two to three-hour trail or take a shuttle halfway up from along the Champaner citadel's south wall before catching a cable car.
Pavagadh Hills Shaktipeeth - Review Visiting Pavagadh Hills is truly a memorable experience for any spiritual traveler or adventure seeker. The journey combines spirituality, nature, and a touch of thrill with the ropeway ride. The ropeway facility is fairly good and earns a solid 4 out of 5. The cable cars are modern, safe, and offer a scenic ride over lush green forests and rocky hills. However, the waiting area at the ropeway station could be much better organized. During weekends or holidays, queues get long, and there’s hardly any proper waiting zone to relax while standing in line. So, patience is required! Important tip: Even if you take the ropeway, remember, you still have to climb around 500–600 steps to reach the main temple. So, come prepared with comfortable footwear and stay hydrated. But once you reach the top, the views are simply breathtaking. The panoramic sight of the surrounding hills and forests makes the entire climb worth it. And when you finally reach the sanctum for Mataji’s darshan, all your tiredness magically disappears. There’s an unexplainable peace and divine energy at the temple that refreshes you instantly. For food, the temple trust runs an Annakshatra dining hall near the temple, offering satvik Gujarati bhojan for just ₹20 per person. It’s simple, tasty, and feels heavenly after the tiring journey. If you have some extra time, you can visit Dudhiya Lake which is located near the temple. It’s a small, peaceful spot but frankly, it’s just okay compared to the stunning natural beauty you witness on the hills. Additional tips: • Ropeway tickets can be booked both online and offline, but if your plan is fixed, book online. Online booking allows direct access from the parking area, saving time and energy. • Parking charges for a car are ₹100 for the first 6 hours, which is reasonable given the facilities provided. ⸻ Pavagadh Shaktipeeth - A Brief History Pavagadh Hill is one of the 51 major Shaktipeethas across India and holds immense religious significance. According to mythology, it is believed that the right toe of Goddess Sati fell here, making it a sacred pilgrimage site for devotees of the Goddess. The temple atop the hill is known as the Mahakali Mata Temple, and it has been a revered spiritual center for centuries. The ancient architecture, combined with the raw energy of the place, reminds visitors of the temple’s timeless importance. It’s said that many kings and rulers of Gujarat and surrounding regions sought blessings here before major battles or important events. The blend of mythological importance, scenic beauty, and the challenging yet fulfilling journey to reach Mataji makes Pavagadh Shaktipeeth a must-visit destination.
Avi A — Google review
I love it my experience was so nice hills slop wadiyaan roopeway it's better to visit in winter and rainy season because I visited in summer feels very heavy very nice place to track with friends family and also nice spot for picnic I reccomend to all to visit in I enjoyed so much
Tanishka B — Google review
The experience of seeing Mataji was very nice. There are about 2000 steps. If you don't want to climb the steps, there is also a ropeway. However, if it is a holiday, there is a long line for it. The rest is a very nice and religious place.
Vivek D — Google review
🌄 Pavagadh Hills – A Blend of Nature, History & Spirituality ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) Pavagadh Hills is a majestic destination offering a unique mix of natural beauty, ancient history, and spiritual significance. Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, it is home to centuries-old Jain and Hindu temples, with the famous Maa Mahakalika Temple perched at the summit. The hill itself is scenic, covered with lush greenery, waterfalls during monsoons, and breathtaking panoramic views. Trekking up is a rewarding experience, while the ropeway is a convenient option for those who prefer comfort. ✨ Highlights: Ropeway ride with stunning views Historic temples and ruins Ideal for trekking & photography UNESCO heritage importance ⚠️ Tips: Best visited in monsoon or winter Can be crowded during festivals Wear good walking shoes if trekking A must-visit place in Gujarat for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and devotees alike.
Dilip G — Google review
Pavagadh is not just a place, it’s an experience. From the lush greenery to the misty mountain views, every step feels like walking into a painting. The climb may be a little tiring, but the fresh air, ancient architecture, and the spiritual energy make it all worth it. Perfect spot for nature lovers, trekkers, and anyone who just wants peace of mind away from city chaos. Truly a 5-star destination!
Shubham ] — Google review
🛕 Spiritual Significance - Shaktipeeth Status: Pavagadh is one of the 51 Shaktipeethas, where parts of Goddess Sati’s body are believed to have fallen. Specifically, her right toe is said to have fallen here. - Presiding Deity: The temple is dedicated to Maa Mahakali, worshipped in her fierce form as a destroyer of evil and protector of devotees. - Unique Idol: The idol of Mahakali here is south-facing, which is rare and considered highly auspicious in Tantric traditions. 📍 Location & Geography - Situated on Pavagadh Hill, in the Panchmahal district of Gujarat, the temple sits at an elevation of around 800–830 meters above sea level. - It is part of the Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blending spirituality with historical and architectural richness. 🧭 Historical & Cultural Importance - The temple is believed to have been established between the 10th and 11th centuries, with Nagara-style architecture. - It is associated with Rishi Vishvamitra, who is said to have consecrated the site. - The region is also significant in Jainism, with ancient Jain temples nearby. 🌟 Pilgrimage & Festivals - Navratri is celebrated with great fervor, drawing lakhs of devotees. - A ropeway makes the steep climb easier for pilgrims, though many still prefer to walk the sacred path. - The temple is known for fulfilling wishes, especially for protection, strength, and victory over obstacles.
Deepak S — Google review
A prominent hill station and pilgrimage site, Pavagadh Hill Rises to about 800 meters, it is a part of the Aravalli Ranges and is known for the ancient Kalika Mata Temple one of the 51 sakhtipeethas at its summit, dedicated to Goddess Kali. The hills hold historical significance with ruins of the Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring forts, mosques, and stepwells from the 8th to 16th centuries. The area was once the capital of the Chauhan Rajputs and later ruled by the Solankis and Mughals. Geologically, the hills are of volcanic origin, offering scenic views, trekking trails, and a ropeway for easy access to the temple. The Pavagadh Mahakali Fair during Navratri is a major event. The region also has Jain temples and is surrounded by lush forests, making it a blend of spiritual, historical, and natural attractions.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 100+ Stars If possible 🤩 Mesmerizing in every season, but truly magical in the monsoon! Pavagadh Hills come alive with lush greenery, waterfalls, and cool mist during rains—it feels like walking through clouds. The ropeway ride gives breathtaking views of fog-covered valleys, while the climb is refreshing with streams along the way. The Mahakali Temple at the top radiates divine energy, and the heritage sites around add historic charm. A perfect mix of spirituality, nature, and adventure—especially in monsoon! 🌿🌧️ PLEASE DO VISIT OF YOU WANT TO EXPERIENCE THE BEAUTY OF NATUREANDB GET BLESSINGS OF MAA MAHAKALI.
Akash R — Google review
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Shree Mahakali Mataji Temple, Pavagadh

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Honouring a Hindu goddess, this historic temple includes a ropeway & an annual pilgrimage festival.
Pavagadh Kalika Temple is truly a divine and spiritually enriching destination nestled atop the majestic Pavagadh Hill in Gujarat. Visiting this temple is not just about offering prayers—it's a journey filled with history, devotion, and natural beauty. The temple, one of the Shakti Peethas, holds immense religious significance, and you can feel the powerful energy the moment you step inside. The idol of Goddess Kalika Mata is awe-inspiring and beautifully adorned, creating a deeply spiritual atmosphere. The surroundings are serene, offering a perfect blend of faith and tranquility. Getting to the temple can be an adventure in itself. You can either trek up the hill or take the ropeway, which is a thrilling experience and gives you breathtaking panoramic views of the landscape. The trek is steep but rewarding, with several small stalls and resting spots along the way. The ropeway is well-managed and offers a comfortable ride, especially for those who may find the trek challenging. The temple complex is clean, and the local vendors selling prasad, souvenirs, and snacks are friendly and welcoming. Sunrise and sunset views from the top are absolutely mesmerizing and worth every step of the climb. Highly recommended for devotees, nature lovers, and history enthusiasts alike. A must-visit if you are anywhere near Champaner or Vadodara.
Sourabh S — Google review
Pavagadh Kalika Temple is a revered and spiritually enriching destination situated atop the majestic Pavagadh Hill in Gujarat. As one of the Shakti Peethas, the temple holds immense religious significance, and its powerful energy is palpable the moment one steps inside. We recently visited during the monsoon season and felt like we were in heaven, surrounded by clouds everywhere. We took the ropeway to reach the temple, but there are options to trek up the hill or take the ropeway, a thrilling experience that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the landscape. The trek is steep but rewarding, with several small stalls and resting spots along the way, while the ropeway provides a comfortable ride, particularly for those who may find the trek challenging. The temple complex is well-maintained, and local vendors selling prasad, souvenirs, and snacks are friendly and welcoming. Highly recommended for devotees, nature lovers, and history enthusiasts alike, this temple is a must-visit for those near Champaner or Vadodara.
Hardik P — Google review
Jai Shree Mahakali Mataji! 🙏 This place is like a heaven. During raining 🌧️ the surrounding nature is looks very beautiful. 🚫 Some devotees do not pay attention on cleaness and they throw different types of polythene bags, plastic bottles, papers etc. on foot steps. There is not too many wastage basket for waste storage. Temple authority and Gujarat government should pay attention on cleaness and waste management issues on this place. There should be cleaness awareness poster on some places.
RAM K — Google review
It is very old temple of Mahakali Mata. It is developed during the period of 2020 to 2024. New constructed temple is very spacious. The idol of Mahakali was installed in the 11‑12th century, with renovations over time under different dynasties and rulers. The temple is part of the Champaner‑Pavagadh Archaeological Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is spiritual place with beutiful view. Ropeway facility is there with online booking. Private car and government buses are there for travling from parking to machi and from machi you can reach to the temple by ropeway. It will be crowded during weekends and specially during Navratri. There are many natural place surrounding the temple.
Surani V — Google review
Shree Mahakali Mataji Temple, located on the Pavagadh Hill in Gujarat’s Panchmahal district, is one of the most revered Shakti Peeths in India. Dedicated to Goddess Mahakali, this ancient temple draws lakhs of devotees throughout the year, especially during Navratri. Perched at an altitude of about 800 meters, the temple offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park — a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Pilgrims can either trek uphill or take the ropeway, which adds an exciting element to the spiritual journey. The temple has a powerful divine presence. The idol of Maa Mahakali is black in color and is worshipped in both fierce and benevolent forms. Devotees believe that prayers offered here are fulfilled, and many visit to seek blessings for health, protection, and prosperity. Despite the heavy footfall, the temple premises are fairly well-managed. Cleanliness, security, and facilities have improved over the years, making it more accessible for elderly pilgrims too. Shops selling prasad, souvenirs, and pooja items line the approach path. In conclusion, a visit to Shree Mahakali Mataji Temple is not just a religious pilgrimage but also a spiritual experience filled with devotion, natural beauty, and cultural heritage 🛕 Temple Facts: 1. One of the 51 Shakti Peethas It is believed that the right toe of Goddess Sati fell here, making it a sacred Shakti Peeth. 2. Over 1,000 Years Old The temple has a rich history and is believed to be built in the 10th or 11th century. 3. Located on Pavagadh Hill The temple sits at an altitude of around 800 meters (2,600 feet) above sea level. 4. Part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site It is part of the Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004. 5. Ropeway to the Top Pilgrims can either climb 250+ steps or use the Maa Mahakali ropeway, one of the oldest ropeways in India. 6. Goddess Idol with a Muslim Influence Interestingly, the upper part of the idol is Muslim-styled and is considered sacred by both Hindus and Muslims. 7. Navratri Celebrations The temple sees massive crowds during Navratri, with devotees from Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh. 8. Connected to Local Tribal Beliefs The temple is also revered by local Adivasi (tribal) communities, who consider Mahakali their kuldevi.
MUKESH S — Google review
✨ Beautiful Temple Visit ✨ This temple is a wonderful place to visit with your family. You can reach the temple in two ways: 🚠 Cable Car Ride – Available for visitors, but tickets should be booked online at least one day in advance, especially during Navratri, as it gets very crowded. 🚶 On Foot – For those who enjoy trekking, you can also reach the temple by climbing on foot. 🚗 Reaching the Temple: On weekdays, you can drive your own vehicle directly up to the temple parking area. On weekends, private vehicles are not allowed beyond Pavagarh bus stop. You’ll need to take a bus from there to the temple base. It’s a blend of spiritual vibes and scenic beauty—perfect for a family outing! 🌸
Sandeep V — Google review
Excellent experience - both spiritual and for the view. Current one has to climb about 300-400 steps to reach the temple despite taking the ropeway. But it appears that this ropeway is being extended to almost the top just near the temple and only a few steps will remain to be climbed. The darshan was easy, the view mesmerising and the experience elevating.
Gopal A — Google review
Went there after many years, Nice Aarti of evening, only by Mantra chanting, no other Noise Pollution like dhol, nagada ghant(bell) , and loud speakers. Nice peaceful aarti and Place, No chaos, Full of supportive people's and Mandir Staff.
RAVAL K — Google review
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Ajwa Garden

Amusement park
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Ajwa Garden is a popular destination for families and thrill-seekers alike. The park offers a variety of rides, a theme park adventure, and a fountain park for leisurely evenings. While some visitors find the entry fee to be on the higher side, the 17 available rides provide ample entertainment for spending quality time with kids. Additionally, the village set known as "Apno Gom" is worth exploring for relaxation.
This is a good place for visiting with your friends and take enjoy of adventures activities like Sky drop, break Dance, Trampoline Park, Car Racing, sky diving 🤿, Throwing activities with a Big Rope. And at the end of day you can take enjoy of Dancing at the waterpark with cool water. So many activities are available here.
Sanwariya M — Google review
Ajwa garden is a nice breakout from the city with several rides to enjoy as well as being Instagram friendly. We went on a sunday and it wasnt much crowded ( may be because of monsoon). We paid rs 195 per ticket for entry that included 2 free rides. Waterpark and water rides were not included in that ticket. It was fun visiting the garden. There was electric cycle option that charged rs 100 for 10 mins and was good to get a roy d of the entire park. The food court is nice and cost reasonable. The rides stopped as soon as it started to rain. There were ample parking place at the entry.
Bhaskar D — Google review
Place is awesome to go with friends but there one thing I did feel good that there is low locker facility like out 1k people only 300 or 400 will get locker to store their luggage so that time we waited too much and feel awkward to wait too long and one more thing they allow only swimming suits so don't go with cotton or other material clothes
Devarsh D — Google review
Its really fabulous experience. There are lots of rides are available and kids are enjoyed lots. Its really worth for a family spend a day Evening centre circle program also fabulous
Bobin S — Google review
I’ve been to Essel World in Mumbai and a few other amusement parks, so personally, I didn’t find this one particularly impressive. That said, it’s still worth visiting once—especially if you’ve never been to an amusement park with rides before. It can be a decent experience for first-time visitors or families looking for something light and fun.
My N — Google review
Good to bring your children on weekends and Food is good
Jitendra M — Google review
Aajva garden is close and atapi is open with hei fees and overloaded trafik. No faselity available for lokale, Big line on all rides and costume aprox 1 hour , and on all rides take 1 houre ques so. So don't go there in vacation and holiday due to try are full with overloaded publik and not any security. Also long que on all store and they are total time west. Management should limit the people in our entry. Their is notany limit we have taken 1200 rstikit perperson with unlimited ride. But due to heavy traffic we are able to enjoy only 4 rides and water park. Totally wet of time and money 🤑
Ketan U — Google review
Best place for a cheer up with friends or family but the food and meals, they are Shelling on higher rates up to 3 or 4 times influenced than outside market as well as quality and test is so worst as per cost of a food. This a monopoly of the management, they are not declared how much costly and they have banned an out side food to bring to inside.
Kaushal P — Google review
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Village, Vadodara, Gujarat 391510, India
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Dinosaur Fossil Park and Museum

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Nature & Parks
Parks
It was really awesome experience. I loved the place. One should carry water bottles and food. Entire premises was centralized AC. Very well maintained. Even in summer time one can visit. You won't feel tired. One should try 5D theatre.
Shreejesh K — Google review
​I had a wonderful time at the Balasinor Dinosaur Fossil Park and Museum in Gujarat. It's a fantastic, highly informative place that's great for both kids and adults. Anyone who loves learning and discovering new things about dinosaurs should definitely visit. It's a must-see! My family and I really enjoyed our visit. We're very grateful to Gujarat Tourism and the Gujarat government for creating such a wonderful place.
Amitava S — Google review
I recently visited the Dinosaur Fossil Park and Museum in Rayoli as part of a bike riding trip with friends. The park is a great destination for school trips and families with kids. It offers a decent educational experience, showcasing the history of dinosaurs through projector displays and exhibits. There’s also a 5D theatre that aims to give an immersive experience of the dinosaur era. While it was an interesting addition, it didn’t quite meet expectations in terms of quality and excitement. One major downside was the way the actual dinosaur fossils were stored — they seemed to be kept in a rather neglected and poorly maintained area, which was disappointing considering the importance of the artifacts. Overall, it's a nice spot for a quick visit, especially for children and school groups, but there’s definitely room for improvement in terms of presentation and maintenance. I’d rate it around 3.5 out of 5 stars.
Mr.dipesh P — Google review
Recently visited the Dinosaur Fossil Park and Museum in Balasinor, about 2.5 hours' drive from Ahmedabad, and it was an eye-opening experience. It’s incredible to see the actual fossil remains and dinosaur bones from what was once one of the largest dinosaur nesting sites in the world. The museum is well-curated, informative, and offers a great glimpse into prehistoric India. A must-visit for history buffs, families, or anyone curious about the ancient world, it’s not just educational, it’s truly awe-inspiring! 🦕✨
Krishna A — Google review
Kids who love dinosaurs really enjoy this place. It has amusements and a good number of statutes for various dinosaurs. It ads knowledge for those who want to learn the history. 5D show and VR were also good ( could have been better), but good considering economy ticket prices.. good for one time visit and you can spend 1.5 to 2 hours here with kids and family..
Dipak D — Google review
We visited the Balasinor Dinosaur Fossil Park just 2 days back with family, and it was an amazing experience — especially for kids! Located in Raiyoli village near Balasinor, Gujarat, this place is famously known as the "Jurassic Park of India." It is recognized as one of the world's largest dinosaur hatcheries, where over 10,000 fossilized dinosaur eggs have been discovered. Even now, excavations often uncover new fossils and remains. The park has several sections showcasing the history of dinosaurs through 3D presentations, information kiosks, and well-curated displays. The 5D show and VR experience were the best part of the visit — thoroughly enjoyable for both kids and adults! There are also food stalls, ample parking space, and souvenir shops with dinosaur-themed products for children. Entry Fee: ₹70 per person. (Other fees are there like 5D,VR etc, overall 400 rs) Overall, it's a perfect one-day outing spot for families — educational, fun, and unique. If you're visiting Gujarat, this place is definitely worth adding to your itinerary!
Pratik D — Google review
Nice place for one time visit. It's one of the three fossil parks in the world. But not maintained at all. No value of this precious fossils in open area. Museum is also very well made but not maintained like that. Washrooms are not very much cleaned. 5d theatre and chairs also not maintained. Waste of money in 5d & VR tickets.
Mehul P — Google review
Visited on 16-08-2025. Adult tickets is only 70 rupee. They have only 2 or 3 VR set and most of the time on charging and waiting period is approx 2-3 hour for that, 3D film quality is very low. In 5D theater combination of screen and seat movement have miss connection have 1-2 second delay.Tthey should improve maintenance factor.Staff need training regrade the place. They have shop at exit point, shop is okay okay type. Good place for children not for adults hang out
Shinol S — Google review
4.3
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4.0
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Jetholi,raiyoli, Balasinor, Gujarat 388265, India
http://www.gujarattourism.com/
+91 98253 15382
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16

Galteshwar Mahadev Temple

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Elaborately carved riverside temple dating from the 12th century & dedicated to Lord Shiva.
5/5 stars "Serene and peaceful! Galteshwar Mahadev Temple is a beautiful spot for spiritual rejuvenation. The temple's architecture and surroundings are mesmerizing. A must-visit for a tranquil experience."😀
Priyank P — Google review
Galteswar Shiva Temple, Dakor, Gujarat Beautiful ambience! The rocks on the river Mahi is really a place where one can enjoy the flowing waters. Located 16 km from Dakor town. It is a Shiva temple of the Solanki period. Situated on the sangam of the rivers Mahi and Galati where it is said lived Galav Muni Chandrahaas of Puranic fame. At present the lovely rocky bank of Mahi and the beautiful old Shiva temple on it has one spring of the River Galati, that constantly sprinkling water on the Shiva linga. Rich in art and architecture, it has a unique eight-sided hall. The walls have carved figures of Gods, gandharvas, humans, rishis, horse riders, elephant riders, chariots, doli and the events of the human life, that is from birth to death, all are depicted in these carvings. The temple is the Monument of National Importance and protected by the Archaeological Survey of India. The shikhara as well as the mandapa of the temple collapsed in 1908. The restoration of shikhara was completed by ASI in September 2021. The Galteshwar is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva, located at Sarnal village near Dakor in Kheda district, Gujarat, India. The 12th century temple is unique in its style and of its period because it is built in central Indian Malwa style, bhumija, without influence of Paramara architecture and with influence of Gujarati Chaulukya architecture. It has a square garbhagriha (shrine proper) as well as an octagonal mandapa (dancing hall). Two fairs are held at Galteshwar every year, on Janmashtami and on Sharad Purnima. The temple is visited by a large number of devotees on Mahashivaratri. There are a lot of eateries available near the temple. Changing rooms are also built for convenience of the devotees. ****
Shyamal D — Google review
Galteshwar Mahadev is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in Surat, Gujarat. Renowned for its serene ambiance and spiritual significance, this temple attracts devotees from far and wide. Key Features: * Majestic Shiva Statue: The centerpiece of the temple is a colossal statue of Lord Shiva, standing tall and imposing. The intricate carvings and the divine aura emanating from the statue create a sense of awe and reverence. * Riverfront Location: Situated on the banks of the Tapi River, the temple offers breathtaking views and a peaceful atmosphere. The gentle flow of the river adds to the tranquility of the surroundings. A visit to Galteshwar Mahadev is a truly enriching experience. The temple's serene atmosphere, coupled with the majestic Shiva statue and the replica of 12 Jyotirlingas, creates a spiritually uplifting environment. Whether you are a devout Hindu or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Galteshwar Mahadev offers a memorable experience. Would I recommend it? Absolutely! If you are in Surat or its vicinity, visiting Galteshwar Mahadev is a must-do. It is a place where you can connect with your spiritual side and experience the beauty of Hindu devotion.
Himadri S — Google review
Visiting Galteshwar Mahadev Mandir was a truly divine experience. The temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is known for its beautiful architectural design and its peaceful riverside location. The ancient carvings on the temple walls reflect rich history and spiritual significance. One of the highlights of this temple is its location at the confluence of two rivers, which adds to the tranquility of the place. The Shivlinga inside the temple is deeply revered, and the temple atmosphere is filled with devotion, especially during Mahashivratri and Shravan month. Overall, Galteshwar Mahadev Mandir is a must-visit for Shiva devotees and nature lovers alike, offering a perfect blend of spirituality and scenic beauty.
Dharita R — Google review
Best holy place to visit near Dakor. People come here to enjoy with family in river. Generally, during summer vacations, it is too crowdy. Water is clear, and your family will definitely enjoy. Temple here is also very old and beautiful.
Sanjay G — Google review
Galteshwar is very important in the historic tourism and religious places of Gujarat in the Thasra taluka of Kheda district. This religious place is located at the sangam (confluence) of the Mahisagar and the Galti river. This Galteshwar Mahadev, situated 10 to 12 km away from the famous Dakor’s Thakorji, has more than 25 lakh devotees and tourists visits in the year. Despite the indecisive attempts to complete the incomplete summit many times, this temple is now without the peak.
Abhi V — Google review
A Serene and Sacred Experience! "Galteshwar Mahadev Temple is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of nature. This ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is a must-visit for its serene atmosphere, stunning architecture, and spiritual significance. Whether you're a devout follower or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Galteshwar Mahadev Temple is a place that will leave you feeling calm, centered, and connected to the divine.
Ankit A — Google review
Very Ancient temple with amazing architecture and must to visit. Spritiual vibes and the view is very amazing. Sharing autos are available from ambav
Lakshit J — Google review
4.6
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4.0
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Q7MH+W6F, Sarnal, Gujarat 388245, India
17

Zanzari Waterfall

Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
A series of cascades on a wide, rocky riverbed, with pools for swimming, accessed via a short hike.
Had an amazing one-day picnic with friends at Zanjari Waterfall! 🌿💦 The place is absolutely beautiful, especially during the monsoon season — truly a must-visit. The waterfall looks stunning, but do stay away from getting too close to the water during monsoon as the flow is very strong and can be risky. We enjoyed some hot Maggi near the waterfall which made the experience even better. There were also camel rides nearby, which added a fun touch to the trip. You can also visit the Utkanteshwar Mahadev Temple, which is close by and worth seeing. One small tip: carry your own snacks and drinking water, as there are no major restaurants on the way to the waterfall. Overall, it was a wonderful day out in nature, and I’d highly recommend this spot for a short getaway with family or friends. 🌧️🌲
Yashraj J — Google review
This location is undoubtedly good spot to explore during the monsoon season. The natural beauty is breathtaking, with lush greenery enveloping the entire area, offering a refreshing escape from city life. Do carry an ample supply of drinking water and food, as there are no shops or refreshment stalls available in the vicinity. The area is largely untouched and remote, which adds to its charm but also calls for basic preparation. Be prepared for a moderate trek of approximately 3-4 kilometers. The walk through nature is truly rejuvenating, though certain sections of the path can become quite slippery due to rain, so proper footwear is strongly recommended. A camel ride is available near the entry point and adds a unique, enjoyable element to the visit especially for families or those looking for something different.
Rinkesh K — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆ (4/5) Visited Zanzari Waterfall during the rainy season and it was a beautiful experience 🌿💦 The walk to reach the waterfall is quite long, but if you don’t want to walk much, you can also take a camel ride – I paid ₹400 for 2 people. The place feels very refreshing and peaceful once you reach the falls. 👉 Best time to visit: Rainy season 👉 Things to keep in mind: Be ready for a bit of walking, carry water, and wear comfortable shoes.
Hiral P — Google review
Such beautiful view and this place is for those people who likes to track because you have to travel by walk approximately 2/2.5 km from vehicle parking and as per name waterfall was not so much big but i think this was a peaceful location to enjoy. Though ,the waterfall was very little, the view was amazing must visit place 💗
Nikunj T — Google review
Good place for weekend refreshment. Waterfall and dam is nearby. Can visited with 4wheel and 2wheel as well. From parking spot to waterfall need to walk atleast 2-3 km. In dry season or low rainfall, easily can walk towards waterfall. As it is a river only during monsoon or heavy rain, could be hard to reach waterfall due to water
Bhargav S — Google review
"A beautiful and peaceful spot for nature lovers. Zanzari Waterfall offers scenic views, flowing water, and a calm vibe. Great place for a short trip or weekend getaway. Roads are decent, but best to visit in early morning or during monsoon for the best experience."
Akash V — Google review
A peaceful and scenic spot near Ahmedabad, perfect for a one-day getaway with friends or family. Best visited in monsoon or winter, but be cautious of slippery rocks and strong currents.
JIS H — Google review
A very peaceful and enjoyable place for one day trip, can spend the whole day in the nature then go there, just don’t go very near to the waterfall as there have been many accidents in the past where people have lost their lives. But if you stay safely then its a very good place to be at. Loved the vibe also you can get Maggie there as well. Village people will be there selling Maggie and tea. Avoid taking the camle ride coz it’s not that far from the parking lot.
Nilkanth D — Google review
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3.5
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To, Zanzari, Dabha, Jodhpur, Gujarat 383325, India
18

Amul Chocolate And Sweet House

Dairy store
Food & Drink
Other Food & Drink
Excellent just love ❤️ this place. This place is owned by Amul company itself. Located just outside the main production facility. All amul products are available here some of which are not available in local shops all across the country. Beside amul normal products atta, ketchup, cola , bread etc are available here. Quality is too good. Amul cola is good in taste. Keychup also tastes very good.
Rajat S — Google review
I visited the Amul Chocolate and Sweet House during my trip to Amul Foodland. I tried their samosa and also treated myself to some Amul ice cream. As always, Amul means excellent quality—no complaints at all. Both items were tasty, and I truly enjoyed the experience!
Aatish B — Google review
One of India's pride has always been Amul. It has held a place in every Indian's heart. Witnessing the home at Anand and being given a friendly tour, at absolutely no cost is what makes this place a must visit. The food plaza is also a must visit after the industrial tour.
Risanga H — Google review
Good variety of chocolates available.
Deep C — Google review
All in one place for all amul lovers. Each and every product of amul is made over here. Anand is also known as amul city as the biggest industry in anand is of amul. Here you will get each and every product line of amul, ice cream, choclates, e.t.c. The only thing to be noted is that you will get everything on the same rates as you get on retail shops, no advantage of factory outlet.
Paras R — Google review
Great place for snacks and fine dine. Liked their paneer a lot. And pav bhaji is yum yum .pizza wasn’t that much good
Parvez C — Google review
Variety of best chocolates are available and I love the most is the dark chocolate. There is few issue of parking but you may find few space to park your vehicle. Do visit once if you are in the town of milk city.
Divyesh P — Google review
They use real and fresh amul products right from the factory. I had this oreo shake. It had a gigantic scoop of cookies and cream ice-cream.
Param M — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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6/D, Amul Dairy Rd, Nandanvan Society, Ganesh Chokdi, Popati Nagar, Anand, Gujarat 388001, India
http://www.amul.com/m/amul-parlour/
+91 2692 258 506
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Sardar Patel and Vithalbhai Patel Memorial

Historical landmark
Museums
History Museums
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4.5
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GJ SH 83, Chandralok Society, Nandavana Society, Kedar Park Society, Anand, Gujarat 388001, India
20

Lambhvel Hanumanji Temple

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Very famous Hanuman Dada temple atlist once you visit and prey , some aura you feel here , Dada bless all 🙏
30_abhay L — Google review
Shree Lambhvel Hanumanjji Lambhvel village is located just 2 Km of Anand city Gujarat. This village is famous for Swayambhu Lord Hanumanji Temple. It is a centre of faith since long time in and around Anand. This temple is located on Anand - Kanjari Road in huge campus with lot of facilities for devotee and tourist. The idol of lord Hanumanji is Swayambhu attracts thousands of devotee throughout the year and especially on Saturday and Tuesday. on Kali Chaudas, day before Diwali, a huge fair is held at Hanumanji temple of Lambhwel where thousands of devotee from nearby area visit with great faith and devotion. Swayambhu Hanumanji Mandir located at small village Lambhavel just 2 km away from Anand, Gujarat is centre of faith since long time in surrounding area of Anand. This temple is located on Anand – Kanjari Road in huge campus with lot of facilities for devotee and tourist. The idol of Lord Hanumanji is Swayambhu – Spontaneous with divine power which attracts thousands of devotee throughout the year and especially on Saturday and Tuesday. Temple trust manages the huge campus along with the ceremony hall where function can be arranged. Apart from this temple manages various social, cultural, religious, medical related activities for general public of nearby area. On Kali Chaudas, day before Diwali, a huge fair is held at Hanumanji temple of Lambhwel where thousands of devotee from nearby area visit with great faith and devotion. Lot of devotee reach here on feet as per the wish and faith.
Hitendra V — Google review
I have visited many Hanuman temples, but this one has truly unique vibes. People chant Hanuman Chalisa with full energy and this creates a pure atmosphere. If you're in Anand, visit this temple on Saturday to experience the best vibes.
GYANARANJAN S — Google review
Very good environment inside the temple also there is nicely architectural building which enhance the look of temple and attracts more visitors and when it was decorated it looks so beautiful
Umang P — Google review
Location wise it is good at main road of Anand to Nadiad through Lambhvel road. Temple is really good and right now renovation is ongoing. Satisfied staff and services they are giving. They are allowed to organize good function and marriage over there as well with affordable cost.
Ritesh P — Google review
Spiritual Temple Place Loard God Shri Hanumanji Temple Full Energy blessings also Âłwèÿś to holy recommend visit this place & Blessings given
Manish P — Google review
Nice temple of Hanumanji. Here, Hanumanji murti is with Shri Ram & Shri Laxamnji. This temple is almost 500 years old. Must visit in one time in life. Jay Shree Ram 🙏🏻
Tejas P — Google review
Hanuman Temple, my personal best place for visit every time when I visit Nadiad I definitely try to visit Lambhvel Hanumanji Temple. No its under Renovation. And I also checked Module for new Temple. Its awesome.
Mihir S — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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Nadiad-Anand Rd, Purushottam Nagar, Lambhvel, Gujarat 388315, India
https://lambhavelhanumanji.org/
+91 83206 60535
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ISKCON Vidyanagar(Sri Sri Radha Giridhariji)

Place of worship
Sights & Landmarks
Hindu temple
Religious organization
Sacred & Religious Sites
To experience spiritually of Iskcon in Vidyanagar, you must visit here. Witness Mesmerizing idols of Sri Radha Giridhari ji. This photos taken on the day of Hindu new year. On this day you can take prasadam of Maha Annakoot. Parking is available on main road.
Sky P — Google review
It's a place where you r feel calmness,holiness with feeling good feeling from inner side.n enjoying while saying "HARE RAMA HARE KRISHANA KRISHANA HARE HARE"!!
Dilip A — Google review
Sweetest deities & lovely little temple. So wonderful to hear they will be constructing a larger temple to accommodate the huge numbers during the festivals! Sri Sri Radha Giridhari ki jai 🙌
M.P — Google review
Many visitors have reported feeling a deep sense of peace and spiritual connection during their visit.
Dr.Sharad P — Google review
Religious place. Nice and holy ambience. Very good decorations.Parking is not available. Very tasty kichdi is served as prasad on Sunday. Apart from temple one good restaurant is there beside temple which is managed by Temple staff. Food available is very nice and cost effective also.
Mohit J — Google review
Peaceful, too much calm, very welcoming
Chaiti G — Google review
Very small but beautiful temple..Always welcome if you want to feel the love and peace...
Vitthal K — Google review
Best iskcon temple in vv nagar. It gives us hope and relief from this contemporary world. Always love this place 💖
Nandni J — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(36)
GWXF+844, Iskcon Rd, opp. B&B Polytechnic College, Mota Bazaar, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Anand, Gujarat 388120, India
https://iskconvvnagar.com/
+91 99984 07654
22

Vadtal

Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Vadtal is located in the Kheda district of Gujarat, India. It is the pilgrim centre of Swaminarayan Sampraday and the headquarter of Swaminarayan's temple. Gomati is a holy lake in Vadtal.
In 2011, ONGC announced that it would begin drilling operations in Vadtal in search of oil and gas. Wikipedia.
4.5
(32)
Gujarat 387375, India
23

Sri Siddhivinayak Devasthan | Mahemdavad

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Hindu temple
Place of worship
Nestled in the serene surroundings of Mahemdavad, Gujarat, the Sri Siddhivinayak Devasthan is a magnificent temple dedicated to Lord Ganesh. Its unique elephant-shaped architecture and beautifully landscaped gardens create an inviting atmosphere for visitors. The temple houses a stunning idol of Ganesha on the third floor, while the first floor showcases various Ganesha idols from around the world, each with its own story.
We went to the Asian's biggest temple of lord Shree Ganesha during summer vacation. It makes up from the mountain and cave structured temple makes me feel like I'm on an adventure! It was a blissful and great experience with family and friends both. I liked the Prasadam arrangement, entering the temple, various Ganesha's sculptures across the world there. I would love to go there again and again!!💕
Krishna V — Google review
A beautiful and wonderful temple of lord ganeshji at bank of vatrak river in mahemdavad town of kheda district in gujarat. It is near from Ahmedabad and nadiad. The main thing about this mandir is shape, that is given to the lord ganeshji's face. The temple is made with Australian technique. There is also temple of lord Shiva, arbuda ma. It is asia's biggest temple of lord ganeshji with shape of ganeshji's face.
Harshvardhan Z — Google review
Peaceful spiritual destination that blends devotion with beautiful architecture. The temple’s serene atmosphere, clean surroundings, and the divine idol of Lord Ganesha create an uplifting experience for every visitor. The premises are well-maintained, and the staff are polite and helpful. Whether you visit during festivals or on a regular day, the energy here feels calming and positive. A must-visit for those seeking blessings and a moment of peace away from the hustle of daily life.
Mahesh I — Google review
Sri Sidhi Vinayaka Devasthala is a unique and beautiful temple, known for holding the record of being the biggest Ganesha-shaped temple. The architecture and premises are really impressive and well maintained. I visited during Ganesha Chaturthi, so it was quite crowded and took around 30 minutes in line. The temple is properly managed and clean, with a food court and even a small game zone for kids, which makes it family-friendly. Overall, a very nice spiritual and cultural spot to visit in Ahmedabad.
ARNAV S — Google review
Excellent view which is Asia's largest ganpati Bappa's temple even too much clean even staff is also helpful and management really too much good there too many new things u know after visit which unbelievable that's really mind-blowing place JAY GANPATI BAPPA
Rupesh N — Google review
“Peaceful & Divine Experience” Siddhivinayak Temple in Mehmdavad is truly a place filled with positivity and devotion. The temple is beautifully maintained and gives a very calm and spiritual vibe the moment you enter. Darshan is smooth, and the environment feels peaceful with the chants of “Ganpati Bappa Morya” all around. The temple premises are clean, well-organized, and perfect for spending some quiet, prayerful time with family. If you’re in Mehmdavad, this temple is definitely a must-visit for blessings and peace of mind. 🙏✨
Tanviben P — Google review
Shri Siddhi Vinayak Devasthan which is located in Mehmadabad. It is very beautiful and stands out in terms of design because the shape of the temple is made like the shape of Ganpati Bappa's face. This temple is two-storeyed, in which the temple of Ganpati Bappa is on the second floor, the temple of Mahadev on the first floor and the shopping area on the ground floor. This temple is open from 6 am to 10 pm. There is also a food court where you can eat whatever you want, in which South Indian, Punjabi, Chinese and Gujarati and fast food are available. But there is nothing good to eat here. There is also a very large space for parking outside. Many people also do their own vows here. In which you have to bring your own wheat and make it upside down near the temple and after the vow is completed, you have to come back to the temple and make a straight vow from the wheat.
Ravi K — Google review
Very good temple to visit in the weekend. Well maintained nice location Ganpati bappa moreya
Manoj B — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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GJ SH 3, near Vatrak River, Mahemdavad, Gujarat 387130, India
https://siddhivinayakdevsthan.org/
+91 99789 93557
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Amarnath Dham Mandir

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Amarnath Dham Mandir, also known as mini Amarnath, is a newly developed pilgrimage spot located near the Sabarmati River on the Gandhinagar Mahudi Road. It's situated in the amrapur village near Swapna Shrushti Waterpark, about 24km away from Gandhinagar.
Mini Amarnath Dham, located approximately 24 kilometers from Gandhinagar near Amarapur village, is a thoughtfully crafted replica of the sacred Amarnath Temple in Jammu and Kashmir.  The temple features a man-made cave housing a large ice Shivling, reminiscent of the natural ice formation in the original Amarnath cave. Surrounding the main Shivling are representations of the 12 Jyotirlingas, offering devotees a comprehensive spiritual experience. The serene environment, enhanced by natural surroundings and the nearby Sabarmati River, provides a tranquil setting for worship and reflection.  Beyond its spiritual offerings, Mini Amarnath Dham serves as a family-friendly destination. The temple complex includes a playground and rides for children, making it suitable for a one-day picnic. Visitors can bring their own food or purchase refreshments on-site. Additionally, the proximity to Swapna Srushti Water Park offers an opportunity to combine spiritual and recreational activities in a single visit.  The temple is open daily from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. It is especially popular during the month of Shravan, Maha Shivratri, and on Mondays, which are considered auspicious days for Lord Shiva devotees. The temple’s location on the Gandhinagar-Mahudi Road makes it easily accessible by car or public transport.  Mini Amarnath Dham offers a unique blend of spiritual ambiance and family-friendly facilities, making it a worthwhile destination for both devotees and tourists seeking a peaceful retreat near Gandhinagar.
Rock — Google review
Very peaceful & with a good environment. Huge area to roam and kids friendly. This location comes through a route of a water park and has enough Greenery with naturality. This place has a huge parking space& They run only one vehicle so that's why it took everyone to wait for a long time for pickup & drop especially for elderly people. They took 30 per head for pickup & drop both. We and the family enjoyed it a lot.
Ankit B — Google review
Amarnath Dham, near Ahmedabad, in Gandhinagar, is a temple complex that houses representations of all 12 Jyotirlingas, a significant feature for Hindu devotees, and is located on Gandhinagar-Mahudi highway, about 40 km from Ahmedabad. The temple complex is notable for featuring representations of all 12 Jyotirlingas, which are revered as manifestations of Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology. The temple is a regular temple complex where you can visit and see the 12 Jyotirlingas in a series of caves one after another. One can spend time in devotion and feel nature. A cafeteria also there to have some snacks , tea and soft drinks.
Sunil D — Google review
Beautiful place absolutely breathtaking place. Its a good hike up there so wear good footwear. The temples backyard is still under construction they are adding something new in surrounding. They also have adventure park up there. So good place for children also. Food and parking everything is easily accessible.
SONIYA R — Google review
I like this place! This place is really beautiful and calming one! 12 jyortilinga concept is thr! I like the nature surrounding that place so must visit this place in moonsoon season! You’ll love it for sure!
Aneri P — Google review
Amarnath Dham located just a few hundred meters of hiking from the parking of Swapnasrushti waterpark. There are approx 250 steps to go upstairs to reach to the temple. The temple is dedicated and replicated with the temple of lord shiva in Amarnath J&K. There is a cave like artificial structure in which the replica of all 12 Jyotirlinga is placed. The temple is having very calm and natural vibes in the surrounding area. Swapnasrushti adventure park is located just at the exit of the cave. There is a cab service if someone does not want to hike. It is free of cost for physically disabled people. Overall, you can spend a good quality time with your kids and family over here.
Milan P — Google review
Very good Temple along with very good atmosphere. Also garden is very good. Adventure Park is also available.
Bhautik P — Google review
Nice place near Swapna Shristi water Park. Here you may find replica of Amarnath Temple and also 12 Jyotirling. Swapna adventure Park is also nearby and water park is also near. It is only 20 km from Gandhinagar.
Mahi M — Google review
4.5
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4.1
(17)
Amarnath Mandir Temple, Amarapur, Gujarat 382650, India
+91 99047 77711
25

Aalloa Hills Resort & Golf Course

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Resort hotel
Outdoor Activities
Golf Courses
Aalloa Hills Resort & Golf Course is a laid-back retreat nestled by the river, offering a serene atmosphere surrounded by lush greenery. The property features spacious rooms and a picturesque landscape where guests can spot peacocks, bulbuls, and kingfishers. The resort provides various activities such as quad biking, camel cart rides, and trekking in the nearby valley.
I have visited this place before a week ago and my experience is very very great. Rooms is very good. Green area is very good. Very nice place and atmosphere is very beautiful This resort is located on the bank of sabarmati river so this place looking very beautiful in Monsoon My experience is very fabulous There is no single complaint in lunch and dinner All food is delicious and very tasty All star members is very good Service is very great So I would like to say that if u looking a resort this place is best for u I recommend this place for beautiful and best resort .
Sanket P — Google review
Spacious rooms, good food, and recreational activities. Some resorts are praised for their ambiance, such as a royal or village theme, and for providing a peaceful atmosphere for relaxation. Friendly staff, cleanliness, and overall good value for money.
Himanshu M — Google review
I recently spent a wonderful day and night at Aalloa Resort, and it was a truly refreshing experience. The staff were cooperative, friendly, and very attentive, making our stay comfortable and pleasant. The rooms were neat, clean, and well-maintained, and the amenities provided were quite good. The food was fresh, tasty, and of good quality — we really enjoyed every meal. The resort offers some unique experiences like camel rides and cycling, which added to the fun. The location is beautifully set with a view of the Sabarmati River, surrounded by nature, birds, and peaceful scenery — an ideal spot to relax your mind away from the rush of city life. Suggestions for improvement: The mattresses could be softer for better comfort. The swimming pool can be made larger and perhaps include a music system to enhance the ambience. The road from the highway to the resort could be widened for smoother access. The home theatre wasn’t working, so it would be great if that could be fixed, please ensure that all services are available during the full season time. Overall, it’s a beautiful place worth visiting for anyone looking to spend quality time in peace and natural surroundings. I will definitely recommend this resort who needs relax and peace.I’d love to visit again! 🌿✨
Roopal S — Google review
Just visited this resort with family during the Diwali Vacations and had an awesome experience. Everything including the staff, amenities, food and the natural beauty of the location was superb. Highly recommend!!
Vivek J — Google review
Overall experience is very good. Swimming pool very clean.Location very beautiful. Very peaceful atmosphere. Room service is very delay, you have to tell 2- 3 times for any service, it shoul be improve. Otherwise very good place to cool. Loved place. We will visit it again.
Bhavna G — Google review
We are planning to stay our long weekend on remote location and we get this place Room quality is very good as well view from room is also Levis and most focused things arr food actually I love the quality of food and verity as well. As this is janmashtami is there so faral is available at our breakfast so I like that things that they actually worried about it Whole day spend well as well as night view is good so overall good experience. Must visit
Vaibhavi P — Google review
Resort has great location, surrounding with nature. Very quiet place. Good for one day & night trip. Staff was also very good. Perfect for family holiday.
Sagar M — Google review
Nice place to stay with family and friends "where nature meets leisure". Resort is within the forest. Feel fresh oxygen. Meal is good here. Good place to relax with family near Ahmedabad.
Vinu D — Google review
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Pindarda Village, Gandhinagar Mahudi Highway Near Goenka Hospital, Mubarakpur, Gujarat 382650, India
http://www.aalloahills.in/
+91 98989 73714
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Auto World Vintage Car Museum

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Auto World Vintage Car Museum, located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, is a captivating outdoor showcase of vintage automobiles, including cars, carriages, motorcycles and carts from renowned manufacturers. The museum boasts an impressive collection of classic vehicles such as the 1923 Rolls 20 HP and Chrysler Imperial Airflow, Bentley Mark VI. Founded by Shri Pranlal Bhogilal Patel in 1927, this museum houses over 100 exclusive vintage cars and offers a fascinating experience for motor enthusiasts.
Auto World Car Museum is a hidden gem for automobile lovers! The collection is truly impressive – from vintage classics to luxury models, each car is beautifully maintained and displayed. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, sharing interesting stories behind the cars. The layout is well-organized, making it easy to walk through and enjoy at your own pace. It's a must-visit if you're into cars or history. I was pleasantly surprised by the variety and rare models showcased. Highly recommended for families, tourists, and car enthusiasts! There is entry prize around 100 rupees for clicking photographs. And there is a café inside
Vaibhavi R — Google review
The Auto World Vintage Car Museum in Dastan, Ahmedabad, houses one of the world's largest private collections of vintage cars, including over 100 well-maintained vehicles like Rolls-Royces, Bentleys, and Cadillacs, as well as other vehicles such as bikes and buggies. Established by Pranlal Bhogilal, it features a variety of models from the early 20th century and offers amenities like a cafe and shop, making it a must-visit destination for car enthusiasts and history buffs.
SACHIN R — Google review
Great Experience for Vintage Car Enthusiasts! I recently visited the museum and had a great time. The collection of vintage cars is impressive and well-maintained—definitely a must-visit for anyone who loves classic automobiles. Whether you're a car enthusiast or just curious, it's a fun. I really enjoyed my visit!
Manmohansingh — Google review
🚗 World Vintage Car Museum, Nikol–Kathwada — A Paradise for Car Enthusiasts! If one is passionate about classic cars, the World Vintage Car Museum near Nikol–Kathwada is a destination one shouldn’t miss! From the moment you arrive, the experience feels special — the parking area is scenic and shaded by trees, setting a calm and pleasant tone. The main exhibition hall is covered and well-maintained, showcasing a stunning collection of vintage cars from around the world — America, Britain, Germany, Italy, and more. The highlight for many visitors is the impressive lineup of Rolls-Royce models, each beautifully restored and displayed with pride. After exploring, you can relax at the air-conditioned restaurant inside the premises. Ticket prices are: ₹100 for adults and ₹50 for children. There’s an extra ₹100 charge for photography, while videography is not allowed. The entire venue is lush, green, and peaceful, making it not just a museum, but a delightful retreat for families and car lovers alike.
Vishal C — Google review
One of the biggest personal collections of vintage cars, bikes, buggies and utility vehicles, Auto World is a delight for those who love wheels. Amongst the 300 plus menu of mechanical extravaganza, some noted ones stand out; the car that was used in the movie Gandhi and the first May Bach ever made. Visitors can also find rare and wonderful assemblage of vehicles including a Bentley, Lagonda, Rolls Royce, Cadillac, Austin, Jaguar, Mercedes and Auburns. The 1923 Rolls 20 HP with a typical shooting brake-body by Barker is one of the most fascinating cars from the Rolls Royce cache. The museum has also found a place in the Guinness Book of World Records for this amazing collection. Brief History: Pranlal Bhogilal started the Auto World Museum in his private estate of 2200 acres, Dastan, in 1927, and earned the Guinness Book of World Record listing in 1987 as the owner of the world's largest private garage. An enthusiast for many years, Bhogilal collected over 204 cars of which 105 are in Ahmedabad. He ensured that all cars were in running condition. Pranlal Bhogilal passed away in 2011 at the age of 73. It is said that in 2006, Ulrich Schmid-Maybach of the illustrious Maybach family flew down to Ahmedabad from Germany to convince Pranlal Bhogilal to sell him a 6-cylinder Maybach that was designed by his grandfather. Bhogilal refused to part with this treasure. Visiting Hours 10am–9pm (Monday closed) Ticket Prices: 11 years & Above: 100/- 4 years to 11 years: 50/- Mobile & Camera: 100/- (No vides only Photos)
Manoj P — Google review
The vintage car museum for automotive enthusiasts. If you want to bring mobile or camera inside for photography, you need to pay for it. They have huge collection of many cars including but not limited to BMW, Rolls royce, Bentley, Mercedes benz, Chevrolet and many more. The property is huge and maintained very well. They have added the information plate in front of each car with make-model, year and country. You will get the details of princely states who were using these cars as well. Worth to explore once.
Milan P — Google review
There is a wide range of vintage cars, all shown in one place. Over 100 cars. However the condition of vehicles could be improved as cars had paintwork issues or metal trim with rust spots. The staff were also unhelpful (not rude, but not welcoming) and you also need to pay for a special ticket to be allowed ti take photos. There is a member of staff following you around to ensure that only the people who have paid to take photos use a single device. Overall, worth a visit, especially considering the low entry cost.
Nishil A — Google review
I visited this museum last month with my college alumni, and it was a memorable experience! The museum has an incredible collection of cars dating back to the late 1800s and early 1900s. From bullock-cart type cars to classic beauties from prestigious global brands, every vehicle is displayed with proper details like the year, maker, and country. They also have iconic Indian cars such as the original Tata Nano and Maruti 800, along with a few vintage motorcycles. As an automobile enthusiast, I absolutely loved walking through the history and evolution of four-wheelers. It was fascinating to see how massive and beautifully designed old cars were compared to today’s compact models. The craftsmanship and design truly reflect the art and engineering of their time. Tickets are required both for entry and for using your mobile camera. Initially, I felt the pricing was slightly on the higher side, but after seeing the rare collection and the way they’ve maintained these vehicles, it felt worth it. Do note that only one phone is allowed per photo ticket, security guards are present at every corner, and video recording is not allowed. 👉 Best time to visit is around lunchtime, as there is a Vintage Theam Restaurant inside the premises where you can enjoy a nice meal. That way you can easily spend an entire afternoon exploring cars and relaxing over food. Overall, it was a crazy and satisfying experience. A must-visit for families, friends, and especially petrolheads who will appreciate every detail. Highly recommended!
G1 — Google review
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Dastan Estate, Service Rd, Nikol, Kathwada, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 382330, India
https://www.dastanautoworld.com/
+91 98253 03569
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Shree Ramji Mandir

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Jay shree ram
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Shree Ram
Take L — Google review
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QM2J+GPX, Subhash Chandra Bose Marg, Kheda, Gujarat 387411, India
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Karai Dam

Dam
Nature & Parks
Karai Dam is a captivating destination that offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature's beauty. This working dam not only serves its functional purpose but also provides an incredible lookout point where you can witness breathtaking sunsets. The serene surroundings make it an ideal spot for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life while enjoying stunning views and the tranquility of the outdoors.
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Karai, Gujarat 382330, India
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Pariej Lake

Lake
Nature & Parks
Diverse migratory and non-migratory birds draw photographers & birdwatchers to this tranquil lake.
Absolutely fabulous place. We went here for the 2nd time today and had a wonderful time. No crowd so that's a solace. One can enjoy bird watching in pace without the noise of people. The bird watching tower is nicely located. Ample parking space and no entrance fee. Its just 80 kms from our home. 100% recommended
Nishant J — Google review
It is good place to visit if you love bird watching. Place is good but not maintained. There is no water in the toilet. Place is not as clean as it should be. We find no responsible person there.
Manoj V — Google review
Not many birds can be seen as water level is high. Interpretation centre is good with watch tower and garden area.
Ts W — Google review
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HJ29+V68, Pariyej, Gujarat 387520, India
30

Shree Camp Hanumanji Mandir

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Shree Camp Hanumanji Mandir, located in the Cantonment area of Ahmedabad, is a significant Hindu temple complex dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Established over a century ago, it features a gold-plated statue of Lord Hanuman in the main sanctum sanctorum. The temple is known for its serene and spiritual ambiance, drawing visitors from across the nation seeking blessings and solace.
Very beautiful and peaceful. A good positive vibes there. Separate line for male and female. Purse not allowed. Need to carry Aadhar card for the verification. No entry fees required, totally free of cost. Mobile allowed when you’re in the temple area but not allowed at the camp area. Prasad available at Rs 40 per small box.
Nittu G — Google review
Camp Hanuman Temple in Ahmedabad is a serene and spiritual destination, perfect for those seeking peace and devotion. Here's what visitors have to say about their experiences: Ambiance and Facilities - The temple is beautifully maintained, with a peaceful atmosphere filled with positive energy. Visitors often feel a sense of calm and devotion during their visits. - The temple is located within a military cantonment area, which adds a unique aspect to the experience. You'll need to carry your Aadhar card for verification at the entrance. - Separate lines are available for males and females, and purses are not allowed inside. Mobile phones are permitted in the temple area but not in the camp area ¹. Temple Experience - The temple has a glorious idol of Hanuman Ji and is surrounded by greenery, providing a soothing atmosphere. - Visitors can feed the monkeys in the temple premises, making it a great spot for families. - The temple can get crowded on Tuesdays and Saturdays, so plan your visit accordingly ². Reviews and Ratings - Camp Hanuman Temple has an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars based on 235 reviews. - Many visitors have praised the temple's peaceful atmosphere, cleanliness, and spiritual energy. - Some reviewers have mentioned that the temple is a must-visit for Hanuman devotees and those seeking a tranquil experience ³ ¹. Practical Information - The temple is open from 5:30 AM to 11:00 PM, and the best time to visit is early morning or late evening to avoid crowds.
Dr.siddhesh V — Google review
Camp Hanuman Temple offers a truly enchanting experience. The atmosphere is peaceful and spiritually uplifting. One of the best parts is how well-organized everything is — shaded walkways have been thoughtfully constructed, making the visit comfortable even in the peak of summer. The premises are quite spacious, allowing for a relaxed darshan without feeling crowded. Overall, a serene and well-maintained place that leaves you feeling calm and blessed.
Trishala S — Google review
It was a great experience visiting Shree Camp Hanumanji Mandir, I went to see blessings of my Isht dev Hanumanji on the occasion of Hanuman Janmotsav, the temple was packed, long lines, all raising slogans of Jai shree ram, it was heavenly, as soon as you step into the temple you become aware of Hanuman ji's powers. It's a must visit temple for ram Bhakt and hanuman Bhakt. Easily accessible, you have to walk through the Cantonment road under army vigil, it's good, the security is top notch, and the environment is great as well
Arun K — Google review
Ample parking, pedestrian flyover with elevators on both sides of road. Identity cards checked while entering the Cantonment area. Cold drinking water, toilet bit unclean. UPI donation for Prasad.
Karmic V — Google review
Powerful and Positive Vibes at Camp Hanuman Temple! Visited Camp Hanuman Temple today, a Saturday, and it was a truly uplifting experience! Located within the Ahmedabad Cantonment, the temple has a serene and powerful atmosphere. From the moment I entered, I felt a wave of positivity and a sense of strength, much like the energy one associates with Hanuman Ji himself. The darshan was peaceful, and the idol of Hanuman Ji is beautifully adorned and inspiring. The walk to the temple is straightforward, and the main temple structure has a distinct and welcoming appearance. It's a well-maintained and spiritually charged place. If you're looking for a place to find some peace, offer prayers, and experience a truly divine connection, I highly recommend visiting Shree Camp Hanumanji Mandir. It's a perfect weekend spiritual outing. The positive energy here is palpable and leaves you feeling refreshed and strong. A must-visit in Ahmedabad for devotees and anyone seeking a moment of tranquility.
Tanay P — Google review
The Army Camp Hanuman Temple is one of the most divine and powerful places in Ahmedabad. As soon as you enter, you can truly feel the strong spiritual energy and positive vibrations all around. The temple is beautifully maintained with clean surroundings and disciplined arrangements. Devotees can witness the magnificent idol of Lord Hanuman, radiating immense strength and peace. Early morning and Tuesday visits give a deeply spiritual and energetic experience. The chanting of prayers and sound of bells create an atmosphere full of devotion and purity. Army personnel around the area maintain perfect order, giving the temple a safe and calm environment. Lighting and decorations during festivals make it look divine and mesmerizing. It’s a place where you instantly feel your mind becoming calm and your heart filled with faith. Truly, the Army Camp Hanuman Temple is a must-visit spiritual gem for everyone seeking divine peace and power.
U I — Google review
Camp Hanuman Mandir is highly regarded for its tranquil atmosphere, disciplined and secure environment, and deep spiritual significance. Its setting within a military area gives it a distinctive feel — not just another city temple, but a more “protected” and solemn place of worship. Must carry valid i card physically or digitally being a restricted area.
Amit P — Google review
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3J93+5H2, Airport Rd, Ahmedabad Cantonment, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380004, India
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