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How long is the drive from Somnath to Sadri?

The direct drive from Somnath to Sadri is 427 mi (687 km), and should have a drive time of 9 hrs 29 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Somnath to Sadri, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Ahmedabad, Mount Abu, and Junagadh, as well as top places to visit like GIR Safari and Gir National Park, or the ever-popular Madhavpur Beach.

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Top cities between Somnath and Sadri

The top cities between Somnath and Sadri are Ahmedabad, Mount Abu, and Junagadh. Ahmedabad is the most popular city on the route. It's 5 hours from Somnath and 5 hours from Sadri.
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Junagadh

Junagadh, a city in Gujarat, India, is home to the impressive 19th-century Mahabat Maqbara mausoleum and the ancient Uparkot Fort with its stone-cut stepwells and Buddhist caves. The Darbar Hall Museum showcases the city's history within a former palace. Junagadh is also known for its delicious local cuisine and is the largest producer of groundnut and garlic in Gujarat.
11% as popular as Ahmedabad
1 minute off the main route, 12% of way to Sadri
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Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad, the largest city in Gujarat, is situated on the banks of the Sabarmati River. It is home to significant landmarks such as the Gandhi Ashram at Sabarmati and the Calico Museum of Textiles. The city also boasts a diverse culinary scene, with places like La Bella offering affordable meat and seafood dishes that attract students from prestigious academic institutions in search of a break from vegetarian cuisine. Additionally, Ahmedabad features several churches, adding to its cultural and religious diversity.
Most popular city on this route
10 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Sadri
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Mount Abu

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Mountains
Mount Abu, located in western India's Rajasthan state near the Gujarat border, is a hill station set on a high rocky plateau in the Aravalli Range. Surrounded by forest, it offers a relatively cool climate and stunning views over the arid plains below. The town features Nakki Lake for boating and the centuries-old Dilwara Temples carved from white marble.
37% as popular as Ahmedabad
31 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Sadri

Best stops along Somnath to Sadri drive

The top stops along the way from Somnath to Sadri (with short detours) are Sabarmati Ashram, Delwara Jain Temple, and Sabarmati Riverfront. Other popular stops include Nakki Lake, The Adalaj Stepwell, and Modhera Sun Temple.
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Madhavpur Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Madhavpur Beach, located on the Porbandar Veraval highway, is a pristine and tranquil destination in Gujarat. The beach boasts clean shores and clear waters, perfect for nature lovers seeking relaxation. It is renowned for its stunning views and crystal-clear water that allows visibility of the seabed. Madhavpur Ghed, a culturally significant village nearby, is believed to be where Lord Krishna married Rukmini according to folklore.
So far one of the best beach I have visited in Gujarat. Very neat and clean - less crowded as well. Visited during high tide so waves were dangerous, couldn’t go into the sea. Kids played nicely on the beach, clean sand. It’s still developing and not too many food options so would suggest you take water, Food along.
Pratik M — Google review
Madhavpur Beach: The Best Tourist Place to Visit! 🌊🏝️ If you’re looking for a perfect blend of natural beauty and serenity, Madhavpur Beach is an absolute gem. 💙✨ Located along the stunning coastline of Gujarat, this beach offers pristine golden sand, gentle waves, and an atmosphere that’s both peaceful and rejuvenating. One of the best parts of visiting Madhavpur Beach is its less-crowded vibe, making it ideal for families, solo travelers, and couples looking to spend quality time by the sea. 🌞🏖️ The beach is clean, safe, and lined with coconut trees, giving it a truly tropical feel. Apart from relaxing walks and picnics, the sunset views here are breathtaking — a picture-perfect moment you’ll cherish forever. 🌅📸 The beach is also steeped in mythological significance, as it’s believed to be the place where Lord Krishna married Rukmini. 🕉️🌺 I highly recommend adding Madhavpur Beach to your travel plans — it’s the best spot to unwind, soak in nature’s beauty, and connect with the cultural heritage of Gujarat. 🏖️✨🌼
TECHY A — Google review
Madhavpur beach is one of the craziest beach anyone would ever witness. Ocean waves here can sometimes be very scary, powerful and huge. Very beautiful place, a good break spot when you’re on the way to Somanath temple. BUT BE VERY CAREFUL ON THE SEA SHORE.
Gourav B — Google review
Very very beautiful, clean and peaceful beach ⛱️. We enjoyed evening there. There are lots of sports activities. Ideal for old, young and Kids..
Varun G — Google review
Madhavpur Beach, located on Gujarat’s Arabian Sea coast near Porbandar, is renowned for its clean sands, turquoise waters, and tranquil surroundings, with swaying coconut palms lining the shore. The beach holds mythological significance as the believed site of Lord Krishna’s marriage to Rukmini, and visitors can enjoy activities like camel rides, boating, and beach scootering, though swimming is generally discouraged due to strong tides. With its serene ambiance, natural beauty, and minimal commercialization, Madhavpur Beach offers a peaceful and picturesque getaway, especially between November and March for the safest experience
Brijesh G — Google review
Best beach for enjoying with family and friends. Not available Parking facility, You have to park on road. Lot of food stalls available. Not for Bath in sea due to very high tides in alltime.
Patel R — Google review
Relaxing beach. Awesome place to visit in sunset.
Vivek M — Google review
This beach is one of the most peaceful and well-maintained spots I’ve visited. The moment you step onto the sand, there’s a calming vibe that instantly makes you feel relaxed. The beach is clean and inviting, making it perfect for families, solo travelers, or couples looking to unwind. The sand is soft and well-kept, great for barefoot walks or just lying down and soaking up the sun. The water is clear and beautiful, with gentle waves that are ideal for swimming or simply splashing around near the shore. Whether you're looking to enjoy a morning walk along the coast or just sit back and watch the sunset, this beach offers a naturally calming atmosphere. There’s enough space to enjoy without feeling crowded. People around are generally respectful and keep the vibe quiet and pleasant. I noticed the beach was being maintained regularly, which really enhances the overall experience. There are basic facilities nearby like seating areas, clean public restrooms, and a few stalls selling refreshments like coconut water, tea, and snacks. Nothing feels over-commercialized, and that’s what keeps the charm of this place alive. The best part? You can just sit for hours doing nothing—and it still feels like time well spent. The combination of natural beauty, peaceful surroundings, and proper upkeep makes this beach a must-visit. I’ll definitely be coming back whenever I need a break from the busy city life.
Vansh — Google review
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4.6
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Madhavpur, Gujarat 362230, India
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GIR Safari

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Nature & Parks
Tour agency
National Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
The GIR LION safari Devariya was an unforgettable experience. The morning safari offered the best chance to spot the majestic Asiatic lions in their natural habitat. We were fortunate to see several prides lounging amidst the dry deciduous forests. Besides the lions, we also encountered other fascinating creatures like leopards, hyenas, deer, and even a playful fox. The dense vegetation and rugged terrain added to the thrill of the adventure. While the safari can be bumpy, the excitement of witnessing these magnificent animals in the wild makes it all worthwhile.
Kashyap P — Google review
My experience at Git Safari was incredible! We enjoyed exciting bus rides and were fortunate enough to see lions and various other animals. It's truly one of the best places for a jungle safari!
Ajay V — Google review
It was the fabulous experience of jungle safari in gir the environment were just beautiful
Tanveera ( — Google review
Not very great experience. Firstly, website to book tickets is quite confusing. What appears to be a official government site turned out to be an agent. Full payment was made online, however at the check in counter they were insisting for a partial payment. Only when the so called agent turned up everything got sorted. Counter service wasn't friendly and the guide wasn't very polite. Devalia Safari Park is a large fenced area where animals are kept. If you are lucky you could see lions. We were in the last morning slot so we only managed to see lions at a distance resting under the tree. To the best of my understanding there are 3 different safari parks in the Gir region. 1) Devalia 2) Gir 3) Ambardi If I have to visit again, I would give Devalia a miss and try the others.
H V — Google review
Have gone to Devaliya park. Gir is closed during monsoon season. We started our journey from Junagadh and our auto driver took us through a nice village side road . Weather was good and cloudy. Map showed 1.5 hrs but road conditions are not good . It took us almost 2.5hrs . We had a online ticket done so didnt have to wait much in counter line. Though my ticket was for 4 to 4.30 i didnt have to wait and got seat at 3.15 wala bus. It was suppose to be a 30 mins ride in bus for which we paid 150 rs per person. For jeep u need to pay around 4k. We saw 4 lioness, peacock, leopard in captivity, black buck deer. It felt The trip ended as soon as it started . If u r taking the bus may be buy 2 to 3 slots over the day. The park has food area , super expensive souvenirs shops.
Subha K — Google review
Gir Safari has it's own name in wild life safari. We my family i visited there, it was awesome. First, you don't need to book online tickets as it was available offline without any waiting period. Mode:-( Bus/Jeep) With my opinion Bus is much better than Jeep safari as AC is available in bus and cost in Bus per person was 190/- where Jeep safari price was 3,000/- approx. We choosed Bus. Because they ensured for 100% lion sighting and we saw. Food:- Food options are available inside it. Staff behaviour:- The driver assigned to us was a local of Sasan village. His behaviour was really good. We cooperated him and in return he allow us to watch more than the time limit. Really salute for good staff of Gujarat Tourism. Conclusion. Hard recommend place.
Neeraj N — Google review
Gir Safari is one of the most sought-after wildlife adventures in India. It is a thrilling experience that allows you to witness the majestic Asiatic lions in their natural habitat. Located in the state of Gujarat, Gir National Park is spread over an area of 1,412 square kilometers and is home to more than 600 species of plants and animals. The Gir Safari offers an opportunity to explore the beautiful and diverse terrain of Gir National Park on an open jeep, accompanied by a trained guide. The safari takes you through the dense forests, deciduous trees, open grasslands, and rocky hills, where you can spot a variety of wildlife including the Asiatic lion, Indian leopard, sloth bear, sambar deer, spotted deer, wild boar, and many more. The safari also provides a chance to witness the rare and endangered birds that inhabit the park, including the white-backed and long-billed vultures, Indian eagle-owl, and Indian pitta. You will get to experience the thrill of being in close proximity to these animals and birds, and observe their natural behavior in the wild. To make the most out of your Gir Safari experience, it is recommended to book your tickets in advance.
Parth T — Google review
A sort of protected sanctuary where you will be guaranteed a lion or a leopard sighting along with other animals. Very well coordinated. Bus services are good. U will although miss the feeling of watching the big cat in proper Jungle. The facilities like souvenir shop and kids play area along with canteen are good.
Dr L — Google review
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4.0
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Bus Stand, Malia Sasan Rd, near Sasan Gir, Sandhbeda, Gujarat 362260, India
+91 99536 86128
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Gir National Park

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Nestled in the heart of Gujarat, Gir National Park is a breathtaking wildlife sanctuary that spans approximately 1,412 square kilometers. This park is famously known as the last bastion for the Asiatic lion, making it an essential destination for wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists alike. As you embark on a safari through this stunning landscape, you'll be greeted by early morning sunlight filtering through lush foliage while the sounds of nature surround you.
Visiting Gir National Park was an experience I’ll never forget. It’s the only place in the world where you can see Asiatic lions in the wild, and that in itself makes it incredibly special. The park is huge, with dry deciduous forests, grasslands, and water bodies that make it feel like a true wildlife kingdom. The safari is well organized. There are two main regions: the Devalia Safari Park (Interpretation Zone), which is the outer region, and the core/inner Gir forest area. Devalia is a shorter, budget-friendly option if you just want a quick chance to spot lions and other wildlife, while the core safari is longer and takes you deep inside the park for a real jungle experience. I’d suggest doing both if you have the time. The timings are usually early morning (around 6:00–9:00 am) and afternoon (around 3:00–6:00 pm), since that’s when animals are most active. Morning safaris are magical – the jungle looks fresh, the light is perfect, and chances of spotting lions are higher. Prices depend on the zone and vehicle type, but roughly expect ₹800–₹1000 for Devalia per person and ₹4500–₹6000 per jeep for the core area, excluding camera charges. It’s best to book online in advance as permits sell out quickly. During my visit, we were lucky to spot a lioness with her cubs, along with spotted deer, blue bulls, jackals, and lots of birds. The thrill of seeing a lion walking in its natural home is unmatched. Overall, Gir is a must-visit for any wildlife lover. It’s not just a safari, it’s witnessing nature in its raw, powerful form.
Minar M — Google review
Our jungle safari was truly one of the best experiences of a lifetime! Nature was at its absolute best — lush greenery, fresh air, and the thrilling sounds of the wild made the whole journey magical. The guide and driver provided were extremely knowledgeable and experienced; they shared fascinating insights about the wildlife and made sure we didn’t miss any moment of excitement. The highlight of our trip was the lion spotting — it was breathtaking and left us completely amazed! Watching the king of the jungle in its natural habitat was an unforgettable sight. Overall, everything was perfectly organized, safe, and filled with adventure. Highly recommend this safari to anyone who loves nature and wildlife. 🌳🦁✨
RUT P — Google review
🌅 1. Wonderful Wildlife Experience ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Gir Safari was an unforgettable experience! We were lucky enough to spot three Asiatic lions early in the morning along with deer, peacocks, and many birds. The forest has a raw beauty that makes you feel close to nature. The guide was well-informed and ensured we followed all safety and conservation rules. Definitely a must-visit for anyone who loves wildlife and peaceful natural surroundings. 🌿🦁 --- 🚙 2. Very Well-Managed Safari ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The safari at Gir National Park is extremely well-organized — from ticket booking to the actual forest ride. The entry gate and vehicle arrangements were smooth, and our driver made the experience comfortable. Morning safaris are highly recommended for better lion sightings and cooler weather. It’s an amazing way to experience India’s only home of the Asiatic Lion! 🌞🦁 --- 🌳 3. Peaceful Morning Amidst Nature ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Loved the early morning safari — the jungle atmosphere was calm, filled with the sound of birds and the rising sun over the forest. Even if you don’t spot a lion, the natural beauty and serenity make the visit worth it. Kudos to the forest department for maintaining the area so beautifully and ensuring eco-friendly practices. 🌿✨ --- 📸 4. Photographer’s Delight! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ If you love photography, Gir Safari is a paradise! The early light, dense forest, and animal activity make every moment picture-perfect. Spotted lions, sambar deer, blue bulls, and some rare birds — a perfect mix of thrill and tranquility. The staff was courteous and patient, allowing us enough time to capture some great shots! 📷🦁 --- 🦁 5. A Must-Do Experience in Gujarat ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Gir Safari is one of the best-managed wildlife experiences in India. The entire process — from online booking, entry formalities, to the safari ride — was seamless. Our guide shared great insights about the wildlife and Gir’s conservation efforts. Seeing the Majestic Asiatic Lion in its natural habitat was truly a goosebump moment! 💛🌳
DNB T — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gir National Park is a truly majestic place and a must-visit for anyone who loves nature and wildlife. The moment you enter the forest, you feel the fresh air, the peace, and the thrill of knowing this is the only natural home of the Asiatic lion in the world. The landscape is stunning with thick forests, rivers, and open grasslands that make the safari feel like a real adventure. Even though we did not get to see the lion during our visit, the entire experience was still amazing. We saw plenty of deer, peacocks, monkeys, wild boars, and many beautiful birds. Watching these animals in their natural habitat makes you appreciate how well the forest is protected. The guides and staff were very friendly and knowledgeable, always explaining interesting facts about the wildlife and the history of Gir. I would strongly recommend taking the early morning safari. The forest looks magical during sunrise and the chances of spotting a lion are much higher. It is also less hot, so the animals move around more freely. We left with great memories and a strong desire to come back again, because seeing the King of the Jungle is still on our list! Gir National Park is a place that reminds you how important wildlife conservation is. Even if you are unlucky with sightings, the beauty of the nature itself makes the trip totally worth it. A solid 5 stars and definitely a destination everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime.
Fabian ( — Google review
Park has online and offline bookings for two types of gypsy safaris (max. 6-8 people) - a 3hr safari in Gir Sasan and 1 hr in Gir interpretation (Devaliya). There is also a safari in bus booking for 190 per person where lots of people travel together. This bus booking tour is of half n hour. The park doesn't operate full day. Mainly the timings are 6 am -11 am and then 3 pm - 6 pm. Thus there are 3 3hr safaris daily and close to 7-8 1hr safaris. We chose the 1 hr safari in Gir interpretation and shared our ride with 3 others. We saw lions, cheetah, peacock, black buck, Nil gaay, eagle, random birds, mongoose, deers. The staff says the best time to visit is early morning or late evening and there are close to 820 lions and 1200 cheetahs in the whole forest! Overall it was a good trip. Hoping to someday do the 3hr safari :)
Sweta R — Google review
Had an amazing experience at Gir Forest Safari! The moment we entered, we were lucky enough to spot two majestic lions almost instantly — such a thrilling and unforgettable sight! 🦁 After that, we also saw a leopard, many deer, monkeys, and beautiful birds all around. The forest is lush green, peaceful, and full of life. Our guide was very knowledgeable and helped us spot animals easily. Overall, it was an incredible adventure close to nature — a must-visit for every wildlife lover! 🌿🚙✨
Saumya P — Google review
It has online and offline bookings for two types of gypsy safaris (max. 6-8 people) - a 3hr safari in Gir Sasan. The park timings are 6 am -11 am and 3 pm - 6 pm. So total 3 slot per day and each safari of 3hr daily. No plastic is allowed. No water bottles allowed. There is a place where ur guide can buy water bottles which need to be returned back. Once a lifetime opportunity.. Go in morning 6-9 and evening 3-6 which is best possible time to see lion.
Pranjal P — Google review
The Great preserved national park of asiatic lion.lions found only in India and Africa.The forest is about 1000 square km It is spread in four district of Gujarat . There is no tiger there the guide told us that the territory of lion tiger never exist because both are king of the forest .There are so many leopards. the territory of one line is about 40 square kilometres. Last 20 years number of lions increase from 600 to about 1000. In one territory two liones never leave together. When we saw two lions together the guide told us that their brothers and their age was about 10 to 12 years. After hunting deer or nilgai (blue colour cow) and eating about 25 kg of meat lion never eat for one weak. Dera robot 1000 lion 92000 deer and about70,000 nilgai. The forest is Savannah type forest having very tall grasses which we saw first time. For jungle safari always book your slot online. The total charges for 6 person of one Gypsy was about 4700Rs. The Safari starts from devaliya Park. But for Gypsy you have to go to Sasan head office of forest Department which is about 11 km from devaliya Park. Very thrilling experience. Booking of buses is available available in Devaliya park. There are two Safari one is about 1 hour anadar is about 3 hours in open jeep. We found leopards ,lions, dear nilgai in 1 hour Safari. Many people we meet not found lion, leopards in three hr Safari also bad luck. .
Ozarde's I — Google review
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Chitrod, Gujarat 362135, India
https://www.gujarattourism.com/saurashtra/gir-somnath/gir-national-park.html
+91 2877 285 540
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Uparkot Fort

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Uparkot Fort, a magnificent relic of history dating back to around 319 BC, stands as a testament to the architectural prowess of its time. Originally constructed by the Mauryan emperor Chandragupta, this fort has been expanded over centuries and features impressive ramparts that soar up to 20 meters high. It has withstood numerous sieges—legend even tells of a remarkable 12-year siege!
Very beautifully renovated. The famous place of Junagadh. A historically important place in the history of Junagadh. Newly renovated fort is now equipped with modern amenities like e scooter, e cart, etc. Renovated with Audio guide, many information boards, etc. Location is perfect for any visitor who can easily view panoramic view of Girnar and mountain range.
Aditya D — Google review
When I look at these ancient structures on the map — the palaces, houses, deep stepwells carved by hand into the mountains without any modern materials like cement — I am filled with awe. Our ancestors built such magnificent architecture with sheer intelligence, effort, and vision. The forts standing tall on hilltops, with their perfect security systems, showcase brilliant planning and craftsmanship. It’s a salute to that era, to the people who built such wonders. Their legacy is not just beautiful — it’s something today’s world should learn from. We must respect and preserve our rich culture and history, and carry its essence forward with pride."
Shailesh R — Google review
While Uparkot Fort is undeniably a significant historical landmark with a rich past, a visit here offers a mixed experience. The fort's sheer size and its impressive structures, such as the ancient Buddhist caves and the remarkable step-wells, are a testament to its long history. The breathtaking views from the top are a major highlight. However, despite recent renovations, some areas still show a lack of maintenance, and the overall experience could be improved with more detailed information boards and better directional signage. The entry fee might seem a bit high to some for a government-run monument, and the lack of proper parking for four-wheelers can be an inconvenience. It's a place that holds immense historical value, but visitors should manage their expectations regarding the facilities and upkeep.
Parth B — Google review
Uparkot Fort is truly a gem of Junagadh! The fort is full of history, with ancient walls, beautiful stepwells like Adi Kadi Vav and Navghan Kuvo, and old Buddhist caves that show the rich culture of the past. The view from the top is breathtaking and gives a great look over the whole city. The place is peaceful and perfect for anyone who loves history, architecture, and photography. It’s a great spot to explore with family or friends. Only suggestion — the management could improve cleanliness and provide more information boards about the monuments. But overall, it’s a must-visit attraction in Junagadh! If you want to go there to see the fort , start at 7 in the morning If you go there, take a car because there is a lot of walking here. The facilities there are good, there is a water machine everywhere, there is a toilet and bathroom, and if you have difficulty walking, you can go there safely.
Raj S — Google review
This historical site is a must-visit. The explanations at each point are informative. Allocate 2-3 hours to explore the entire fort. Note that outside food is not allowed, but there's an on-site restaurant, albeit with slightly higher rates. Visitors can opt for a cycle ride or EV car to navigate the points within the fort. Additionally, the Buddhist cave requires a separate ticket, which can only be purchased online. Overall, a good experience.
Manish J — Google review
A truly remarkable fort with over 2000 years of history. Uparkot was first built by Chandragupta Maurya around 319 BC and later ruled by the Chudasamas, Mughals and the Nawabs of Junagadh. The fort has witnessed many battles and long sieges, which shows its great strategic importance in Saurashtra’s history. Inside the fort, you can explore the ancient Adi Kadi Vav and Navghan Kuvo stepwells, both carved deep into solid rock, and the Buddhist caves dating back to the 2nd–3rd century. The huge old cannons on the walls and the Nawabi Pond with its waterworks also reflect the engineering brilliance of that era. What makes Uparkot special is not just the structures but the stories they hold. From the top of the fort, the panoramic view of Junagadh is stunning. It’s a perfect place for history lovers, explorers and anyone who enjoys heritage sites. A must visit that brings alive the glorious past of Junagadh.
Saurabh S — Google review
This fort is under maintenance. But still very beautiful, magnificent and hodls many stories within itself. It shows our rich culture and heritage. Its worth to visit once here if anyone has interest in history.
Tripti G — Google review
I really enjoyed visiting Uparkot Fort in Junagadh. The fort has so much history, and I loved exploring the old walls, stepwells, and Buddhist caves inside. The view from the top is beautiful, with the city and hills all around. It felt peaceful walking around and learning about the past. A great place for families, history lovers, or anyone visiting Junagadh!
Bhumika G — Google review
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Mullawada, Junagadh, Gujarat 362001, India
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Sakkarbaug Zoological Park

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Garden
Nestled in the heart of Junagadh, Gujarat, Sakkarbaug Zoological Park is a historical gem that has been captivating visitors since its inception in 1863. Originally established as a small menagerie for the Nawab of Junagadh, this sprawling 200-hectare wildlife sanctuary has evolved into one of the region's most cherished attractions.
We recently visited Junagadh Zoo, and it was a great experience. There is a golf cart facility available, so we toured the entire zoo in about half an hour and saw all the animals comfortably. If you want to visit the zoo quickly and comfortably, then taking a golf cart is a very convenient option. However, if you want to visit the zoo on foot, it will take you about one and a half hours, but the good thing is that most of the animals can be seen in one area. It is a different fun to visit Junagadh Zoo with children and family
Amit A — Google review
We visited the zoo on a Thursday and were impressed by the variety of animals, especially the dancing peacock. The safari was well-organized and enjoyable. Only few food options are there It would be more helpful if have more food options available, but overall, it was a great day out and I would definitely recommend it to families with young children.
BD S — Google review
"I really enjoyed my visit to the zoological park! 🦁🐒 The place is clean, well-maintained, and the animals look healthy and active. I especially loved watching the White deer/lions/elephants/Crocodile🐊. It’s also a great spot for families with kids — educational, refreshing, and fun. Highly recommend! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐"
Harsh K — Google review
One of the oldest zoo in India. Would love to see various types of animals and birds inside. Children would love it. Entry ticket Price of adult ticket is ₹40/- & children is ₹20/-.
Amit B — Google review
I visited here with my family. This zoo is very big and comfortable place for birds and animals. Trusts are always taken care of this animals as well as birds and snks. Howevere, this zoo is very useful to know about animals, birds and other wild animals. This is well maintained place 👏 👌 🙌 👍 😀 must visit.
Bhargini S — Google review
I was impressed by the variety of animals at this zoo. Some exhibits seemed a little less maintained than others, but generally it was consistent. The lions and tigers are definitely the star attractions. The only thing that was fairly appalling was just how much more expensive it is for foreigners. I understand that tourists can pay more, but it was about an 8x-10x difference in price. AND they also charge if you happen to have a good camera, which I did, so I had to go back to the car to leave it there. 😒
Felipe L — Google review
The oldest zoo in India. Spread over 200 acres. Tickets cost quite less. 20 for adult and 10 for kids up to 12. Has a lot of animals & birds. Their stars are the Lion, Lioness and Tiger. They also have bison, zebras, deer, hyenas, hippos. Birds range from small parrots and parakeets to eagles, owls, to flamingos, ostriches and emus. For another 100 you can take a golf cart, but it's better to walk and see the animals at your speed. Golf cart just zips thru and back in 25 min, not worth the money. They have a small safari inside the zoo. It costs 100 separately. Some Lions, Tigers (esp white tiger), bears are moved there and not available to view in the zoo. The landscaping is really good, need to appreciate the effort. Warning: DO NOT ENTER THE TOILET. It is so bad that it's like it had never been been cleaned since inauguration. I was almost fainting when I got out. So much for the oldest zoo. They can make it chargeable or increase ticket cost by 5rs and clean it.
Sreeganesh ( — Google review
Multiple varieties of Animal species are present. The numbers are huge and very satisfying. However, the cleanliness and maintenance of the Zoo is not up to the mark. Especially the living conditions of the animals, it's really painful to watch them stay in very dirty cages which are not maintained from the inside.
Dhruv J — Google review
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Rajkot Hwy, Joshipura, Junagadh, Gujarat 362037, India
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6

Girnar

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Nestled amidst lush greenery, Girnar is a revered mountain that serves as a significant pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Jains. This sacred destination boasts an impressive array of temples scattered throughout its forested slopes. The journey to the summit is not for the faint-hearted; it involves ascending approximately 10,000 stone steps, which can take around 5-6 hours to conquer.
Har har mahadev 🚩🚩🚩 This is one of the best trekking experiences I have mixed with a religious experience. Around 6 am in the morning , this temple is covered in fog and it feels something out of this world. Carry some energy powder and warm clothes. Warm up your body well and then start to climb. Also please help in keeping the place clean ❤️🚩
Pratik V — Google review
Girnar Hill, also known as Mount Girnar, is a prominent pilgrimage site and a beautiful mountain range in Gujarat, India, attracting both religious devotees and nature enthusiasts. It's known for its numerous temples, including Jain temples like the Neminath Temple, and Hindu shrines like the Dattatreya Temple. The hill offers a challenging climb of over 10,000 steps, but also features a ropeway for a more relaxed experience.
Lakhan ( — Google review
Best place for tourism. There are 10,000 steps for go up & 10,000 step for come to the base. If you are a hill and forest lover, you will love it. Because the greenery of the hill is next level. You can see thousands of trees, flowers and various plants from the hill. When reached to the top of the mountain, it feel like you are above the clouds. In some areas of the heels, It feels like you are between clouds. That was wonderful experience for me and I got precious memories of my life.
Ravi V — Google review
A journey to Girnar Hill is more than just a trek — it’s an experience. The winding paths, lush greenery, and panoramic views from the summit fill you with awe. Watching the clouds drift below you from the top is the best feeling. Perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Chavda D — Google review
One of the oldest and spiritual place known for lord Dattatreya, And guru gorakhnath meditation. If you seek peace and want to get close to spiritual, take the 10000 step of girnaar.❤️🙏
VISHAL E — Google review
Girnar – where ancient spirituality meets breathtaking peaks, every step feels like a journey within. ♥️
Dnyaneshwar J — Google review
Breathtaking Experience – Must Visit! Girnar is truly a divine and adventurous destination. The climb is challenging but rewarding, with over 9999+ steps leading to ancient temples and breathtaking views. The atmosphere is peaceful, and the spiritual energy is strong throughout the journey. The path is well-maintained, and there are resting spots, food stalls, and drinking water along the way. Whether you're visiting for religious reasons or trekking, Girnar offers a unique and memorable experience. Highly recommend starting early morning to enjoy sunrise and avoid the heat!
Aryan A — Google review
Views are awesome, Best time to visit is during monsoon, use ropeway during going up
Ankan D — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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Gujarat, India
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Khambhalida Rock Caves

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The Khambhalida Buddhist Caves are a hidden gem nestled at the foot of small hillocks by a spring. Carved out of limestone rocks, these caves consist of three main chambers, with the central one housing the stupa known as chaitya cave. The site also features two sculptures of Bodhisattva flanking the entrance to the chaitya cave. Despite being an archaeological site in Gujarat, it has been neglected and lacks proper management and promotion for tourism.
Buddhist caves of khambhalida is an archaeological site in Gujarat. There are only 2 caves but the entire lime stone 🪨 structure depict it's gravity itself. You can see the carving in the caves that is the main attraction 🧲 of the caves But do not worry, now the place is well developed with many sitting area under natural shade of trees 🌴 as well good management for parking 🅿️ and bird 🐦 feeding. And no ticket 🎟️ charges to visit. PS: best time to visit this place is in monsoon. there I river flowing behind the caves.
Jay P — Google review
This place has potential to be developed as a major tourist attraction for it’s historical significance and Gujarat tourism must make efforts to publicize it on their web site and also transport arrangements from Rajkot airport. It is so great to see the history of old Tibetan / Jain monks from 4th century making this place for meditation.
Prashant G — Google review
too long journey, to see just ruins of ancient heritage site very pity for the archaeological dept, govt of India and local people.. who are happy by not conserving, this very much important part of our rich history.. still its aura is amazing, nearby river and jungle is serene to feel the aura roads are good to reach till the gate, ample parking space, not maintained toilets are rusted n not cleaned. tickets or entry pass not needed, it's free. 15 to 20 minutes enough to see the site no food or water available in and around some lovebirds wandering around, as it is a lonely place..
Jinesh ( — Google review
Archeologically important and very ancient Buddhist caves with a small river flowing in front of the caves and lots of green trees in surroundings. Surrounding environment is calm and cool. Enough parking space available outside. New Buddhist temple besides these caves is also being developed.
Dipak P — Google review
Must visit this place early in the morning or in the evening. The sound of peacocks all around creates a beautiful atmosphere, and the touch of nature will truly lift your spirits.
Narendra S — Google review
10minutes from Khambhalida Temple these Buddhist caves are a hidden gem. This is a very small part of what could have been a bigger residence or meditation cave for Buddhist Monks in the ancient era. The cave is not open for exploration but this is a must visit if you are a history buff. Also, the natural environment makes a perfect opt for a photoshooot. The place is secluded and in the middle of a jungle, many locals can be spotted however avoid wandering off the trek one can easily gets lost in the Jungle.
Poonam C — Google review
Peaceful place to spend quality time with your loved ones. Also surrounding is covered with green cover and can provide a very peaceful vibes.
Harshal S — Google review
Excellent place. Very peaceful and beautiful experience.
Abdul N — Google review
4.1
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4.0
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QPG5+473, Khambhalida, Gujarat 360370, India
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BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Akshar Deri Gondal

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Palatial riverside temple complex housing the cremation memorial of Gunatitanand Swami.
Very peaceful temple. One can feel the spiritual and energetic inside and outside temple. The architecture is very inspiring, connecting and serene gardens makes it perfect for many devotees. Cleanliness is on top-notch. Had breakfast on ekadashi. Must visit temple in Gondal. Connect with Spirituality and grace of temple.
Viraj N — Google review
Nice place to worship God. Aura and Energy is soo positive inside Akshar Deri you feel that spend whole day inside temple. Mostly all area neat and tidy clean even washroom area. Any one can have free Prasad which full dish(Sweet/Katod/veg Sabji/Farsan/Roti/Dal/Bhat/Kadhi/Chaas). Hugh parking space available.
Meet P — Google review
Loved the place. Beautiful temple and we got to eat at the cafeteria. Lovely basic food. Good photo place too. I will recommend it.
Vandana M — Google review
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Gondal is a wonderful place to visit with friends and family. The temple's serene atmosphere, stunning architecture, and spiritual ambiance make it a perfect destination for those seeking peace and devotion. It’s an ideal spot to experience cultural heritage, participate in rituals, and enjoy the beautifully maintained surroundings. A must-visit for anyone looking for a blend of spirituality and architectural beauty!
Nayan M — Google review
This temple in Rajkot is quite grand and very beautiful. It is mind blowing and food prasad is also available inside which costs ₹100.
Gdr_ P — Google review
Visited Akshar deri mandir gondal. Beautiful and divine environment. Akshar deri interior is very eye-catching however inside photography is now allowed.
Krushita P — Google review
The Akshar Deri in Gondal is a revered place for BAPS Swaminarayan devotees, marking the cremation site of Gunatitanand Swami, considered Aksharbrahman by followers. It's a site of pilgrimage within the BAPS Swaminarayan temple complex in Gondal. Devotees visit to offer prayers and experience a sense of divine connection with Gunatitanand Swam
Ravi ( — Google review
Such a amazing experience of aura of this beautiful place. One of the greatest place to worship.
Jay P — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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Yogi Nagar, Gondal, Gujarat 360311, India
https://www.baps.org/gondal
+91 99989 93300
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Rotary International Dolls Museum

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Children's museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The Rotary International Dolls Museum, located in Rajkot, Gujarat, is a unique bi-level museum showcasing over 1,600 dolls from 102 countries dressed in traditional attire. Established in 2001 by Deepak Agrawal, the museum aims to educate children about global cultures through an entertaining experience. Supported by various organizations and Rotary clubs worldwide, the well-organized exhibits offer insight into the rich cultural heritage of different countries.
It is a must visit and best place for kids to see different cultures around the world and that too under one roof. The Dolls Museum is one of it's kind with amazing dolls from around the world. A must visit place in Rajkot. The cultures of different countries are being reflected with the eye catchy doll setups. The place reflects different cultures from around 102+ country with 1600+ Dolls in museum. It's on 2nd and 3rd floor. There is a lift available. Monday is closed. The staff is also very well informed and they narrated us the complete story behind the set up of this museum. The main thing is no doll being purchased, but all dolls are being gifted by all rotary clubs around the world… The entry fee is Rs. 30 per person. There is extra Rs. 30 charge per camera if you want to take photographs. Cool place....
Shanaaya D — Google review
A very nice place to visit with children. There are various collections of dolls from different countries. Entry fee Rs 30 per person Mobile photography fees Rs 30 per mobile. You can enjoy it here with your kids and family.
Sridhar J — Google review
It's is one of the best museum of Gujarat, to understand the global culture. However its in narrow area, parking is also little problem. Worth to visit. Spare 1-2 hours.
Lalit G — Google review
A unique museum!! It's a rare opportunity to see a Dolls museum, here in Rajkot. Good to visit with children. The museum is situated on 2&3 rd floors. The lift was not working when we reached there. We had to climb steps. It was built by an ex Rotary president of Rajkot for his daughter. He wrote mails to Rotary branches of the world and hence many international branches sent dolls representing their country and regions. It takes around 1 hour to see all the exhibits. The rooms are air conditioned. The tickets cost ₹30 per adult and ₹15 per child. It costs another ₹125 if you want to click photos. The dolls represent their country's costume and culture. Children can spend good time there. However make sure they have emptied their bladder before. Because the toilet here is a medieval era one, on the ground floor. I wish the Rotary club would pay attention and renovate the toilet as kids come to this place.
Joel D — Google review
In one word it is simply A Magical Journey Through Cultures! The Rotary International Dolls Museum in Rajkot is a fascinating wonderland for children of all ages: Over 1,600 dolls from 102+ countries, each showcased in traditional attire and set up with miniature scenes that let kids explore global cultures at a glance. Recognized in the Limca Book of Records for its unique and expansive collection. The displays include everything from folk dance dolls (like Bhangra and Dandiya) to Barbie and Einstein figurines, string/glove puppets, and even a rare Rocking Zebra—only one of five in the world! The themed showcases are beautifully lit and educational, with info about the country, culture, music, and costumes for each doll. Friendly and helpful staff guide visitors through the exhibits and share the fascinating stories behind many dolls. Includes interactive spaces like a cinema hall showing documentaries and cultural films, a Foreign Language Learning Centre, and a souvenir shop with stickers, postcards, and miniature flags. The Rotary International Dolls Museum is a safe, clean, and well‑maintained spot with plenty of visual stimulation and educational value. It’s perfect for a fun and cultural outing with kids. Every visit feels like a mini‑world tour where curious children can learn about cultures around the globe through beautiful doll displays. Note: Highly recommended Mainly for Kids.
Siva T — Google review
A total different experience. Must visit, just 30₹ pp entry fees. This museum is surely made due to low and attraction towards dolls by rotary club. Definitely not a commercial thought process. Much appreciate the concept. They have 2 floors of museum, soveniour shop inside and collection of 1800+ different dolls from approx. 108 countries. Totally different and unique experience. Worth visiting. Please note its closed on Monday.
Sanjog K — Google review
It’s been great to see a father’s commitment to her daughter for building such a dolls museum because he wasn’t able to make her daughter saw museum in Delhi. Many activities are going on here with just deposit and if full attendance then they refund full amount. Really well preserved all dolls in museum and one Zebra ride kind of activity is great for kids.
Dhiren S — Google review
Amazing, surprising, charming and mesmerizing world of Dolls from every corner of world. This may seem to be a children's attraction...But no..Not all. This is the world of innocence, beauty. The truthfully faces of each doll reminds that this world must be filled with love only. A must visit place if you are in Rajkot.
Rajeev G — Google review
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4.4
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2nd floor, Nagrik Bank Building, Dr Yagnik Rd, opp. Heera-Panna, Jagnath Plot, Rajkot, Gujarat 360001, India
http://www.rotary3060dolls.org/home.asp
+91 281 246 4352
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Fun World

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Fun World is a sprawling amusement park in Gujarat that offers 18 different rides and activities for visitors of all ages. The park is designed to be inclusive, allowing people with disabilities to enjoy the attractions as well. Since its establishment in 1990, Fun World has become a popular destination, attracting around 1.2 million visitors annually. The park features 26 amusement rides spread over 5 acres, including thrilling roller coasters and gentle merry-go-rounds suitable for both adults and children.
Wow Simply superb experience here This place is heaven for children. I recommend must buy combo package for full entertainment as it save your time and money for buying tickets again and again All rides are good staff is cooperative and well maintained and clean park Food icecream 🍨 🍦 and snacks stall is also therebu can eat there To get full entertainment you must visit this place before 6 pm so can enjoy all rides as it's crowded place so every bride is having wait time. Overall very good experience
MOHAMMED S — Google review
Very nice amusement park with lots of rides for kids and adults. They start at 4pm and is open all days in the week. There are some 4d show and horror house which is generally operational on weekends or when there are many people to attend. The entry ticket is 17₹ for kids and 34₹ for adults, however there are combo package available at the ticket counter which includes 10-12 rides at apprx. 200₹. Or else u can chose and pay for each ride inside (they are reasonable between 17-30₹ per ride).
Sanjog K — Google review
This kids' amusement park is a great value because it's managed by the government, which keeps prices low. The park is clean and well-maintained, and the rides are reasonably priced, making it an affordable treat for kids. The staff who operate the rides are friendly, polite, and attentive, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for young visitors.
Amit J — Google review
Fun World in Rajkot, Gujarat, truly lives up to its name, offering a world of enjoyment for visitors of all ages. As a premier amusement park in the region, it stands out for its fantastic array of rides and a wonderfully family-friendly atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for a memorable day out. One of the park's strongest appeals lies in its awesome rides. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie or prefer something more gentle, Fun World has something to thrill everyone. From heart-pounding roller coasters like the "Sky Train" and "Dragon Coaster" that deliver exhilarating twists and drops, to the dizzying "Tora Tora" and "Spin Tora," thrill-seekers are sure to get their fix. For those who enjoy a bit of friendly competition, the "Striking Cars" (bumper cars) are always a hit. The park also boasts unique attractions such as a Horror Show and a 4D Theatre that add an immersive dimension to the entertainment. What's particularly commendable is the apparent emphasis on maintenance and safety, which is crucial for peace of mind, especially when visiting with loved ones. Beyond the high-octane excitement, Fun World excels in providing a truly family-friendly environment. It's not just about the big rides; there's a dedicated "Kids Zone" with age-appropriate attractions like the Caterpillar, Fantasy Train, Flying Scooter, and Jumping House, ensuring that even the youngest guests have a blast. The Water Merry Go Round offers a refreshing twist on a classic. The park's layout is well-designed with spacious pathways, making it comfortable to navigate for families with strollers or small children. Tickets are easily available at the entrance, child(below 9 years) - 17 rs, Adult - 24 rs. After entering you have to pay for the rides separately, children - 24 rs, Adult - 30 rs.
Chetana P — Google review
Very nice place to visit..i used to visit this place wen i was a kid...now I go there with my kid...
Komal A — Google review
Awesome experience. All kids are very enjoying... Must visit at one's.
Jignesh V — Google review
Perfect place for kids to enjoy. This place has many rides which kids like a lot and many of these are suitable for adults as well. There are rides packages available at entrance at nominal cost like Rs 200 or so for 10-12 rides else one can also pay for individual rides at multiple counters present inside the premises as well. The place is majorly clean and toilet and water facility are available. Some options for Snacks icecreams etc are also available. One can find free Parking on main road outside. During late evening times the crowd is too much so one has to wait in long queues for his/ her turn for each ride. Overall nice breakout place for couple of hours.
Harshjeet B — Google review
This amusement park is so nice since many years. I vistied maybe 10 times here. It also has a pocket friendky ticket system which contains 2 different pass where 8 and 16 rides are included
Yesha T — Google review
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4.1
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Race Course, Ground, Rajkot, Gujarat 360001, India
https://funworldparks.com/
+91 96625 12859
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Jai Service

Air conditioning store
Sights & Landmarks
Air conditioning contractor
Air conditioning repair service
Appliance repair service
Appliances customer service
Really good, heritage, suspension pediatrician bridge, which is made during kingdom of morbi, on the River Machchchu, around 233 mitre long, cable material is bring from UK, around 180year ago, now a days it was maintain by oreva, Suspension bridge(julto pool)really gives natural thrilling experience. Only INR 10 ticket price for return journey. Once you All have to must visit once in life. Difficulty for Heart petient and handicapped persons.
Pradip J — Google review
One of the best place in Morbi to hangout. I would strongly suggest to visit this place when you are in the city. There is a safe and enough place for parking.
Sunny V — Google review
As one enters Morbi swaying pylons of the suspension bridge and the beatific riverfront is a nostalgic reminder of Victorian London. Located 64 km from Rajkot is the town of Morbi with its quaint cobbled alleyways and buildings reminiscent of 19th century Europe. Morbi’s former ruler Sir Waghji inspired by Colonial influences designed a technologically planned and versatile city. The visitor is welcomed into the city through a grand suspension bridge, an artistic and technological marvel of that period. European influence in town planning further contributed to a central square known as the Green Chowk, approachable by three gates each designed in its own inimitable style incorporating both Rajput and Italian elements.
Mayur ( — Google review
Nice hanging bridge.. it also gives you chill in spine at some places.. nice place!
Harsh J — Google review
iconic place of morbi. mind your steps if you are going to jhulta pool from darbargadh side.
Vivek V — Google review
Adventurous place to be with friends, loved ones...very old bridge but the view is amazing
Bhavin M — Google review
Best and fast ac service in morbi.
Chirag S — Google review
A bit out of maintenance. Scary. But definitely worth for one time hanging bridge experience !
Arjun V — Google review
4.3
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4.0
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Shop no- 5 , parmeshwar plaza, savsar plot, Ayodhyapuri Main Rd, opp. Lati Plot Street Number 6, Morbi, Gujarat 363641, India
https://www.jayservice.in/
+91 97120 90595
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Sabarmati Riverfront

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Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad is a must-visit destination, offering a variety of attractions and activities. The iconic Sabarmati Ashram, located on the river's shores, is a significant historical site where Mahatma Gandhi spent several years. It now serves as a museum showcasing objects related to India's fight for independence. The riverfront promenade features parks, boating facilities, zip-line amusements, and markets.
Narmada river front is an absolute beauty. It seems like we are in a European country. Best time is to visit in evening or after sunset and take a stroll here. They are provide rented bicycle, scooter and even stakes to enjoy with friends and family. Amazing place and a must visit for everyone coming to visit Ahmedabad.
Sourabh C — Google review
I went to Sabarmati Riverfront early in the morning during my exam days, and it turned out to be a very relaxing experience. The place is calm, the sound of the river waves is very soothing, and the cool morning breeze makes it even better. Ahmedabad can be quite hot, so visiting this place in the morning felt really peaceful. There’s a metro station around 2 km away, so it’s also easy to reach. The main riverfront area is open 24/7, but if you want to visit the Atal Bridge or garden area, they open after 9 AM. There are trees all around, and you can even find bicycles nearby to ride, though they are a bit costly. Still, it’s a good experience, especially for visitors from outside the city. Overall, a great spot for a quiet walk or just to sit and relax in the fresh air.
Ansh R — Google review
The riverfront is very beautiful and it is very peaceful during non-peak hours. I visited during early morning hours and I saw people cycling and jogging on the promenade. The river was very calm and greenery was lush. The infrastructure developed by the government there is very well maintained. The walking space is huge and very picturesque. The long riverfront offers ample space to exercise, cycle, run and walk. The place is also clean and not littered by plastic. I also saw a river cleaning boat gathering trash that was thrown in river during early hours.
Kaustubh T — Google review
The Sabarmati River is one of the major and most beautiful rivers in Ahmedabad. The riverfront offers a peaceful and refreshing experience, making it a perfect place for morning walks or evening strolls. The area is well-maintained and clean, with seating arrangements and walking paths along the river, making it ideal for spending time with family and friends. You can enjoy the breeze, watch birds, and simply relax while taking in the scenic views. Visiting the Sabarmati River provides a calm and relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, allowing you to connect with nature. If you’re in Ahmedabad and want to enjoy peace, natural beauty, and a serene riverside atmosphere, Sabarmati River is a must-visit spot. 🌿✨
Sushil D — Google review
🌅 A Tranquil Escape by the Riverfront – A Must-Visit Experience 🌿 If you’re a photography lover, nature enthusiast, or someone just seeking a peaceful break from city life, the riverfront won’t disappoint. I’d highly recommend visiting during early morning or golden hour for the best experience.
Nikunj M — Google review
Every year Kite festival is organized at this place during 14-January week. It's runs for 4 days approximately. During day there are people from different countries participating their kite flying skill. During evening there is cultural programs. Parking is not available at this event place. Laden is 2-3km far near the flower park. Is wish a visit. There's food court, wash rooms and drinking water facility.
Kartik S — Google review
The place is very beautiful with a proper cleanliness maintained throughout. Here their was few public entertainment thing here like the bicycle ride and other things. The river is also very neat and clean. The police persons also take rounds continuously through the river front for security. 0
JAY S — Google review
e Sabarmati Riverfront is a major urban revitalization project in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, that transformed a neglected riverfront into a public recreational space with parks, gardens, promenades, event venues, and improved infrastructure. The project, which began in 2005, created public riverfront land by channeling the river, enabling year-round water management, reducing pollution, and providing a space for recreation, public events, and improved traffic flow. It features a two-level promenade, cycling paths, and public seating, and has become a venue for events like the International Kite Festival.
SACHIN R — Google review
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4.4
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2HHF+H33, Sabarmati Riverfront Walkway E, Vishalpur, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380009, India
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Sidi Saiyyed Masjid

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Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, constructed in 1573, is a stunning example of Islamic architecture located in Ahmedabad. The mosque is famous for its intricate latticework, particularly the delicate tree designs carved into its stone windows. This architectural gem showcases the influence of the African diaspora in India and features a mesmerizing sixteen-foot Sidi Saiyyed Jaali with the Tree of Life motif.
The Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, built by a prominent Habshi noble in 1572–73, is revered for its exquisite jali screens—especially the iconic Tree of Life motif—and is celebrated as one of the finest monuments of Indo-Islamic art in Ahmedabad. Its enduring legacy reflects both its architectural vibrancy and the cultural history of the city.
Alhak — Google review
ஆங்கிலத்தில் எழுதுவதற்கு மன்னிக்கவும் dt 22-03-25. Do Not Travel to Gujarat from March to July, the heat is very very very High. Visited this famous well known mosque. Ladies are not allowed inside the mosque. Mosque is quiet small and compact, but highlights the beauty of the indo islamic architecture. Built in the year 1572-73 by an Abyssinian (person from Ethiopia) called Sidi Saiyyed, who served under the then sultan. This mosque is well known for the wonderful intricate carvings in stone and their unique semi circular tracery windows, depicting the tree of life. Paper cutouts were made of the carved screens from which two wooden replicas were made and these are now in museum in London and New york. The driver was telling us that this mosque is still in use as the emblem of the Ahmedabad municipality. The grave of sidi saiyyed is inside this mosque. The mosque is in a congested area, hence parking is out of the question. Definitely worth a visit to admire the wonderful jalli work in the windows.
Kalyan S — Google review
Sidi Saeed Mosque, Ahmedabad Also known as Sidi Saiyyed Mosque. Located opposite of Electricity House, Bharda Road, Old City Ahmedabad Built by Sidi Saeed, an Ethiopian in 1572. He was known for his helping nature to the poor people. His grave is also situated within the mosque complex. This mosque is famous for its beautifully carved stone screens (Jalis). These jalis are now treated as symbols of Ahmedabad city. During the British rule, this mosque was being used for official purposes. **
Shyamal D — Google review
Nice historical place to visit to learn about the history. A Sumi mosque, known as Sidi Sayed ni Jali the mosque was built in the period 1572–73 AD by Sidi Sayed. It was the same year that the Mughals conquered Gujarat. famed for its exquisite jali windows, spider web fine, depicting the intricate intertwining branches of the ‘tree of life’ that is best seen from the road that runs along the back of the mosque. Do visit if you are in Ahmedabad.
Badri N — Google review
Sidi Masjid, Ahmedabad A fine symbol of the Sultanate art and architecture of Ahmedabad. The intricate jalis (stone lattice work) here are unique and a true masterpiece of craftsmanship. Located in the heart of the old city, the mosque stands quietly amid a peaceful Mohammedan locality. Anyone can visit here, even Hindus — a serene place where history, art, and faith blend beautifully. A must visit for ART and history lovers.. Small place would take hardly 10 minutes
Katu P — Google review
Its ok. But nothing so special about this place. Old stone darga with open style. They just do Namaz here.
Aditya — Google review
Very Old and Beautiful Mosque and also a tourist attraction in the Heart of the City. Within Close proximity of Railway Station and Bus Stand. The carvings made out of Rocks 🪨. Finely Engraved.
F. B — Google review
Must visit in Ahmedabad. The lattice work is impeccable and provided inspiration for the logo of IIM Ahmedabad It is a very busy area. There is no car parking around so plan accordingly. Shoes are to be taken off. Please enquire about entry.
Ajit — Google review
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Bhadra Rd, Opposite Electricity House, Old City, Gheekanta, Lal Darwaja, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380001, India
+91 79 2550 6264
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Manek Chowk Rd

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Manek Chowk Rd, located in the heart of Old Ahmedabad, is a bustling market that offers a unique experience throughout the day. In the morning, it serves as a lively vegetable market with an array of colorful produce. As the day unfolds, it transforms into a vibrant jewelry market where visitors can explore exquisite treasures. By nightfall, the street comes alive with an enticing array of street food stalls offering delicious local cuisine.
An amazing experience! The 9898 Jamun shot and Ghughra sandwich are a must-try.
Karun B — Google review
Excellent food
Vijay P — Google review
I visited Manek Chowk in Ahmedabad during a corporate trip. It’s near Jama Masjid and Delhi Gate and famous as a late-night food market open until 1 or 2 a.m. We went there because most of Ahmedabad closes by 8–9 p.m., unlike Delhi which stays lively late. Honestly, the experience was underwhelming. The area is crowded, but there are only 8–10 food carts, mostly selling the same items like bhaji pav, pulao, kaju pulao, small pizzas, and some South Indian snacks. Everything is served on plastic chairs and tables in open air, and hygiene seemed low. The only highlight for us was the jamun fruit shots they were really fresh and tasty. Overall, if you want a full dining experience, I wouldn’t recommend it. But if you just want to experience the local late-night food vibe in Ahmedabad, it’s worth a quick visit.
Sachin K — Google review
Manek Chowk Road, Ahemdabad is most famous market of Ahemdabad city. It is mostly popular for shopping and food market. The best place to visit this place is in the evening after 7 pm
Binny D — Google review
A lively food street that changes its atmosphere from morning markets to evening food stalls. At night, the area turns into a paradise for street food lovers with pav bhaji, sandwiches, and traditional snacks. Prices are pocket-friendly, and the food is tasty.
Mohammad S — Google review
It is an amazing place for food lovers. We gujarati always foodie in nature. I loved pavbhaji eating there. So much vibrant place. I go in the rainy season so it will give old vibes of amdavad .
Rajan R — Google review
Rating: 1/5(As can't give zero stars) Tried Mysore Masala Dosa, Manchurian Noodles, and Cold Coco — would rate them 1/5, 1/5, and 3/5 respectively. The dosa was a disaster — dripping with oil, almost fried. Someone, a decade ago, probably decided to fuse sweet curd/lassi with masala dosa, and people just went along. It’s honestly the murder of authentic South Indian food. Sambhar was just average. The noodles tasted like ₹10 roadside fare — overly salty, with small-length noodles. The Manchurian was extremely dry, halved pieces resembling soy chunks. Every food outlet seemed to serve the same mediocre stuff, just under different names. And the crowd — chaotic, overcrowded, barely space to stand.Even Fish Market is less noisy then this place. Prices are also overhyped and unjustified for the quality offered. For a tourist, I’d strongly recommend skipping this so-called “iconic” Manek Chowk. Ahmedabad has better and cleaner places to enjoy local flavours.
Manish N — Google review
Late night fast food market famous for pulao, Dhosa, icecream, ghatiya ect
Yamin S — Google review
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Old City, Khadia, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380001, India
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Sabarmati Ashram

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Ashram
Sights & Landmarks
Sabarmati Ashram, also known as Gandhi Ashram or Satyagraha Ashram, is a significant site of Hindu spirituality located in the Sabarmati suburb of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. It served as the residence for Mahatma Gandhi and his wife Kasturba Gandhi. The ashram is renowned for being the starting point of Gandhi's famous Dandi March.
I really don’t know whether to put a 4star or 1star, anyway, as a place known by one of the most influenced personality ever, providing 5 star. The place, you will feel like an old clean compound, where the great asabarmati pass by. I reached whe it was quiet calm, very less crowded, neat surroundings. But the government could do more. They can put a Khadi store there for outsiders, can have a stall of fresh juice, can have a ‘Goshaala’ where you get pure ghee.. government could do much more, but presently it is at outskirts of a big city with less development reached. Anyway worth of a single visit.
Nandhu K — Google review
I recently visited Sabarmati Gandhi Ashram and it was a very peaceful and meaningful experience. The place has a calm atmosphere and you can actually feel the simplicity with which Mahatma Gandhi lived. The museum inside is well maintained and displays his personal belongings, letters, photographs and important moments from India’s freedom struggle. Walking around the ashram gives a sense of history and inspiration at the same time. The view of the Sabarmati River adds to the serenity of the place. It is not just a tourist spot, but a place that reminds us of Gandhiji’s values and way of life. Definitely worth visiting.
Harish N — Google review
Gandhiji's Sabarmati Ashram, located on the banks of the Sabarmati River, is a must-visit for anyone interested in India's independence movement. This serene was Gandhi's home from 1917 to 1930, and it's where he planned the Dandi March. The ashram's museum showcases his life, with exhibits on his philosophy, letters, and personal belongings. The peaceful gardens and tranquil atmosphere make it a perfect spot for reflection. A visit here inspires and educates. This place was really helpful for the students and the people who are interested in the history of India. Inside the ashram there is art gallery of the independence movement. There is a small museum there which exhibits the different verities of charkas. The ashram was well maintained and clean.
Nihad U — Google review
I recently had the chance to visit Gandhi Ashram with my fellow Local Guides, and it was a truly memorable experience. The moment you step into the premises, there’s a deep sense of peace that surrounds you — it feels like stepping back in time to the era of Mahatma Gandhi. The museum is incredibly well-maintained, and walking through it while reading the display boards and admiring the oil paintings really gives you a glimpse into Bapu’s life, values, and struggles. Every corner of the Ashram carries a sense of calm and inspiration. It’s not just a historical place, but a space where you can reflect, learn, and feel connected to something much bigger than yourself. If you’re in Ahmedabad or anywhere nearby, this is a must-visit spot — not just for history lovers, but for anyone seeking a peaceful and meaningful experience.
Syed A — Google review
A quiet afternoon spent walking the peaceful grounds of the Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad. It’s impossible not to feel the weight and grace of history here. Standing in the simple room where Mahatma Gandhi lived is a powerful reminder that the greatest change often starts with the greatest simplicity. A truly humbling and necessary visit.
Soumyakanti P — Google review
One of the cleanest and well-maintained places I have been to. I had an industrial visit here. This ashram shows the life of Gandhi in an extensive way. Lot of trees in the premises. Must-visit.
Ramya I — Google review
Nestled on the banks of the Sabarmati River in Ahmedabad (with a wide access now created from the Sabarmati Riverfront project), the Sabarmati Ashram stands as a pillar of India’s freedom movement and the personal abode of Mahatma Gandhi from 1917 to 1930. Founded by Gandhi, the ashram served not only as his residence but as the nerve-centre of the Non-Violent Civil Disobedience Campaigns, including the 1930 Salt March. The simple, humble buildings and open spaces reflect Gandhi’s ideals of truth, simplicity, self-reliance and community life. A standout architectural element of the ashram is its museum complex – the Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya – designed by legendary architect Charles Correa and completed in 1963. Correa imbued the museum with a vernacular modernism: modular 6 m × 6 m units arranged around courtyards and water-bodies, brick piers, stone floors, tiled roofs and wooden louvre screens all deliberate to reflect ‘swadeshi’ materials and climatic responsiveness. The museum architecture draws inspiration from the layout of village houses in Gujarat’s Banni region and is designed for incremental growth, symbolic of a ‘living institution’. In recent years, the ashram has entered a major new phase: the central and Gujarat governments have rolled out a masterplan for a ₹1,200 crore redevelopment project that will expand the ashram precinct from the current 5 acres to around 55 acres, encompassing 36 existing buildings for conservation, restoration or redevelopment. The plan includes new visitor-orientated amenities such as an orientation centre, interactive workshops on charkha spinning, handmade paper, cotton weaving, a library and archives, and multilingual interpretive exhibits. Together, the ashram’s historic legacy, Correa’s architecture and the sweeping redevelopment project combine to make Sabarmati Ashram not just a preserved heritage site but an evolving memorial that aims to communicate Gandhi’s values to future generations in a holistic, immersive way.
Pushkar L — Google review
This is my second visit after fifteen years. During my first visit I spent about three hours at the place going through each and every display. On the River front things were not so well organised. Now the place looks aged and lacks maintenance. The river front is now totally revamped and looks very inviting. Construction work for the new museum has started and may be, after couple of years it will again be a place to visit.
Vijaya T — Google review
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Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya, Ashram Rd, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380027, India
+91 79 2755 7277
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The Adalaj Stepwell

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Adalaj Stepwell, also known as Adalaj ni Vav, is a historical stepwell located in the village of Adalaj near Ahmedabad city in Gujarat. Dating back to 1499, this architectural marvel was commissioned by Queen Rudabai in memory of her husband. The stepwell features intricate carvings on its walls and is a popular heritage site in Gujarat.
Adalaj ni Vav is a stunning example of Indo-Islamic architecture and one of the most beautiful stepwells in Gujarat. The intricate carvings, detailed stonework, and the way light filters through the structure make it truly mesmerizing. ✨ The place is well maintained and clean, giving visitors a chance to step back into history and admire the craftsmanship of the 15th century. It’s peaceful, photogenic, and a great spot for history lovers, photographers, or anyone who enjoys heritage sites. A must-visit when in Ahmedabad — it perfectly combines history, art, and serenity. 🌿
ABINASH S — Google review
Its an amazing piece of ancient architecture and craftsmanship. The carvings and symmetry are truly mesmerizing, and every corner tells a story from history. The place is well-maintained and clean, with informative boards explaining its background. A great spot for photography and a peaceful escape from city noise. Best to visit in the morning to enjoy the light and shade inside the stepwell. A must-visit heritage site in Ahmedabad for history and architecture lovers! 🌿📸
Sayan B — Google review
Adalaj Step Well is a hidden gem in Gujarat! This 15th-century marvel is a testament to India's rich history and architectural prowess. The five-story structure is adorned with intricate carvings, beautifully sculpted pillars, and ornate details that will leave you stuck in the making. The step well's unique design and peaceful surroundings make it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, architecture, or simply looking for a serene escape. Don't miss this incredible piece of India's heritage. The architecture of the monument was breathtaking. Every person eho saw that will wonder how can these type of things will make. The carvings on the pillars and the walls. It can't be described. There is specific boards which explains the history of the monument. It will help the visitors to know and see the monument. The surroundings of the monument was little bit mess. There is cow dung every where ehich makes the visitors uncomfortable. To book the tickets its good to go through online.
Nihad U — Google review
I recently visited Adalaj Ni Vav ( Adalaj Stepwell), and it was truly an unforgettable experience! This stepwell is an absolute marvel of architecture, with its intricate carvings, deep history, and serene atmosphere. It’s so much more than just a tourist spot—it’s a beautiful glimpse into Gujarat’s rich heritage. The architecture is mesmerizing, with detailed stonework and patterns that tell stories of ancient craftsmanship. The peaceful ambiance and cool, shaded corridors make it a perfect escape from the heat. The stepwell’s design is not only functional but also stunning, with layers that create an almost surreal vibe. I spent hours exploring and learning about its history - it’s amazing to think about how it was constructed so many centuries ago! Definitely a must-visit if you're in the Gandhinagar area. Whether you're a history buff or just someone who appreciates beautiful architecture, Adalaj Ni Vav is a place you can’t miss. Would love to return again soon!
Amit M — Google review
A stunning slice of history! The architecture is absolutely mesmerising with intricate carvings and a peaceful vibe that transports you back in time. The site is clean and well maintained which makes the experience even more enjoyable. However, be prepared for crowds, especially during weekends or holidays—it’s clearly a popular spot for both tourists and locals. Despite that, it’s totally worth the visit for the beauty and heritage it offers. Tip: Go early in the morning for a quieter experience and better photos!
Saguni G — Google review
A very fine example of craftsmanship in stone and the art of building Step wells. Structure is well preserved and offers a glimpse of architectural mastery of the age. It is a five storied structure with intricate carvings adoring the walls and ceilings. At the ground level structure is protected by a thick boundary wall and there are steps in multiple directions to get into the well.
Vijaya T — Google review
The Adalaj Stepwell (Rudabai Stepwell) is a magnificent five-story architectural marvel built in 1499, which holds the poignant history of Queen Rudabai who ensured its completion after her husband's death before tragically ending her own life. The well's intricate carvings, including detailed ornamentation and mythological scenes across its galleries, showcase exquisite craftsmanship and create a truly atmospheric subterranean space. Its stunning geometry and interplay of light and shadow make it a perfect, visually rich location for heritage photography.
Tabish K — Google review
Visited last week. Very beautiful and historical place. Well maintained place. Entry fee rs 20. Monkeys are very gentle. Must feed tem biscuit.
D B — Google review
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Adalaj Rd, Adalaj, Gujarat 382421, India
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Modhera Sun Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
The Modhera Sun Temple, built in 1027 by Bhimdev of the Solanki dynasty, is a monumental Hindu temple known for its intricate sculptures and sacred reservoir. Similar to the famous Sun Temple at Konark, it was designed for the dawn sun to shine on the image of Surya during the equinox. The temple complex also features Surya Kund, a remarkable step-well with over 100 shrines.
The Modhera Sun Temple in Gujarat is an architectural masterpiece that transports you back to the grandeur of the 11th century. Built by King Bhima I of the Solanki dynasty, this temple is dedicated to Surya, the Sun God, and stands as a stunning example of India’s rich heritage and advanced craftsmanship. The moment you enter, the sight of the magnificent stepwell (Surya Kund) instantly captivates you. The symmetrical steps, intricately carved shrines, and reflections of the temple in the water create a truly divine atmosphere. As you move towards the main temple complex, the carvings on the walls come alive with stories from Hindu mythology—every sculpture has a tale to tell, depicting gods, celestial beings, and scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata. The temple’s design is ingeniously aligned with the solar movement—during equinoxes, the first rays of the sun illuminate the sanctum, symbolizing divine energy. Even though the idol no longer remains, the spiritual essence of the place is palpable. The Archaeological Survey of India has done an excellent job in maintaining the site. The lawns are well-kept, signage is clear, and the surroundings are peaceful. The nearby museum offers deeper insights into the temple’s history and Solanki architecture. Modhera is a must-visit for history buffs, architecture lovers, and anyone seeking serenity beyond the usual tourist circuits. Visit early in the morning or during sunset for the most enchanting views. Tip: Don’t miss the evening light and sound show—it beautifully brings the temple’s history to life.
Praveen V — Google review
🌞✨ My Visit to Modhera Sun Temple – Gujarat ✨🌞 📍 Location: Modhera, District Mehsana, Gujarat 🕉️ Number of Visits: 3rd Visit 🙏 NOTE: DO HIRE GUIDE YOULL LOVE TO LISTEN SUN TEMPLE'S HISTORY 🌺 My Experience: My visit to the Modhera Sun Temple was once again a very peaceful and refreshing experience. This was my third visit, and every time I come here, I feel something new — something divine. 🌼 The temple is beautifully maintained, very clean, and peaceful. The ancient architecture, the symmetry of the stepwell, and the carvings are truly masterpieces of Indian heritage. 🏛️✨ What makes it even more special is that the entire Modhera village runs on solar energy! ☀️💡 It’s not just a temple — it’s a symbol of Gujarat’s pride, sustainability, and cultural brilliance. 🌿 Every corner of this place speaks of history, devotion, and innovation — a perfect blend of heritage and modern progress. 🇮🇳💫 📸 Highlights: ✨ Peaceful and clean surroundings 🌞 Stunning ancient Sun Temple architecture 🌿 Solar-powered village — a true model for India 🏛️ Incredible carvings and design 💖 Feels divine and proud every time I visit 💬 My Thoughts: > “Every visit to Modhera fills my heart with pride and peace. A divine place that connects our glorious past with a sustainable future. ☀️💚” ⭐ Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) A must-visit heritage site — peaceful, clean, and inspiring! Perfect for history lovers, travelers, and anyone who wants to feel proud of Gujarat’s cultural roots and innovation. 💫 📍 #ModheraSunTemple #GujaratPride #SolarVillage #IncredibleIndia #HeritageSite #PeacefulVibes #TempleDiaries #SunTemple #CleanIndia #SustainableLiving #GujaratTourism #DevanshiFoundation #Sahay #TravelWithPurpose #IndianCulture #DivineExperience #ArchitecturalMarvel #VisitGujarat #ProudMoment #CulturalHeritage #devanshireviews #devanshipt #devanshireview #googlereview
Devanshi T — Google review
An amazing monument built before 1000 years is a must visit place for everyone. This temple is a perfect example of extreme engineering and technology before 1k years. The entire campus kept neat and clean. The whole structure was built on sand stones and is located right on the tropic of cancer. Do understand the history of this temple with the help of registerd guide which was available there and will charge 500 Rs per group which is quite reasonable. Overall a must must visit place for every Indian.
Brijesh K — Google review
My recent visit to the Modhera Sun Temple in Gujarat was nothing short of mesmerizing — a journey through time and artistry. Dedicated to Surya, the Sun God, this 11th-century masterpiece was built by King Bhima I of the Solanki dynasty and stands as a testament to India’s architectural brilliance. As I walked through the temple complex, the symmetry of the grand Surya Kund (stepwell), the intricate carvings on every pillar and wall, and the play of sunlight illuminating the sanctum left me in awe. The temple, aligned perfectly so that the first rays of the sun touch the idol of Surya during equinoxes, reflects the advanced astronomical understanding of that era. Even without the deity now, the spiritual energy of the place is palpable. Surrounded by serene landscapes and the gentle hum of history, Modhera Sun Temple is not just a monument — it’s a poetic fusion of science, devotion, and stone craftsmanship that every traveller should experience. Unfortunately, I could not wait for the late evening light-and-sound show as there was just too much time to wait, too much crowd and too much distance to cover back to Ahmedabad. Also, the weather was super hot! But the show, shot by a tourist is available on YouTube. It is one of the best shows at heritage sites. So, if you plan to visit Modhera, it will be beneficial to visit it around 5 pm giving you enough time to see the temple till the 7pm show. The Sarkari Archaeological Museum here is super sad though!
Pushkar L — Google review
A truly mesmerizing and peaceful place to visit! The temple stands as a reminder of how advanced and artistic our ancestors were. The carvings are detailed, every pillar and wall tells a story — it’s hard to believe something built over 1,000 years ago can still look this stunning 🤯. The highlight here is the Surya Kund (stepwell) 💧— beautifully designed with hundreds of small shrines all around. The reflection of the temple in the water during sunrise or sunset looks magical 🌅. You can sit near the steps and just soak in the calmness; it feels timeless. The whole area is clean and well maintained 🌿, with greenery around and benches to rest. It’s quiet, peaceful, and perfect for photography 📸 or just a relaxing walk. 🚗 Parking is available nearby, and basic facilities like restrooms and drinking water are there, though could be improved a bit. ⭐ Overall, an amazing heritage site that makes you proud of Indian architecture and culture. A must-visit spot if you’re anywhere near Mehsana or Ahmedabad.
Bhadra M — Google review
The Sun Temple at Modhera is truly one of Gujarat’s most breathtaking heritage sites. The stunning stepped tank and the incredibly detailed stone carvings create an atmosphere that feels like stepping into history. The architecture is precise, graceful, and filled with artistic stories that show the brilliance of ancient craftsmanship. The temple complex has a peaceful and calming vibe, with plenty of open space to walk around and admire its beauty from different angles. The sunlight beautifully highlights the carvings throughout the day, especially during early morning or late evening, making it a dream spot for photography and quiet reflection. Overall, the Sun Temple stands as a proud symbol of our culture and creativity. The area is well-maintained, staff members are polite, and the whole experience inspires curiosity and admiration for India’s rich past. A perfect place for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys serene and meaningful places!
Shivkumar K — Google review
After the Ranaki Vav in Patan, if you want to see another amazing piece of Solanki architecture, then the Modhera Sun Temple near Mehsana is a must-visit place. Built by King Bhimdev I in the 11th century, this temple is dedicated to Surya Narayana and you will be mesmerized by its carvings. ​✨ Temple Features: ​Stunning Architecture: The temple is divided into three main parts: the magnificent Surya Kund (Ramkund) with 108 deris, the 52-pillared Sabha Mandap and the main Sanctum. ​Historical Carvings: The exquisite carvings of Ramayana-Mahabharata episodes, gods and goddesses on the walls of this temple give it the glory of being the 'Khajuraho of Gujarat'. Nearby Attractions: The Modheshwari Mata Temple, located near the Sun Temple, is also worth a visit. Special Guide for Tourists: This temple is located in the inner part of Modhera village. Public transport may charge a higher fare to reach here. Kind Request: To avoid this hassle, tourists are requested to bring their own personal vehicle, so that the visit is easy and economically convenient. If you use public transport, then get the exact information about the correct fare from the locals before deciding on the fare. Conclusion: A wonderful blend of history, sculpture and religious faith is the Modhera Sun Temple. This is a place that showcases the beauty and culture of Gujarat.
Parth R — Google review
A stunning 11th-century Sun Temple built during the reign of Bhima I of the Chaulukya dynasty. Located about 100 km from Ahmedabad (approx. 2-hour drive), it's a beautifully preserved heritage site. Timings: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Tickets: Available at the entrance (nominal fee, cash preferred). The Surya Kund, intricate carvings, and temple layout are mesmerizing-especially during rains when the golden sandstone shines brilliantly. Tip: Visit early morning or late afternoon for the best experience. Comfortable shoes and water recommended.
Madhu M — Google review
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Road Highway, Becharaji, Modhera, Gujarat 384412, India
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Sun temple Garden

Garden
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
A remarkable infrastructure that represents the rich cultural heritage of India at large. This is a very high energy temple totally depicting the characteristics of the Sun. There is a huge park where beautiful birds and other small animals can be seen playing around , it also has a very sacred water body adjacent to the Temple Complex and the whole Temple Complex communicates a whole lot of stories of the Rich Knowledge and Glory of India
VaayU J — Google review
Full of Greenery and Historical Facts. We were far ahead in architectural in past than any country now I believe. Missed to see laser show , must to see as I heard
Sandip S — Google review
Built by the Archaeological Survey of India for the tourists visiting here, these gardens are a jwel in the crowne of Modhera Sun Temple. With sweet sound of Birds and cold clean air from trees sitting a d relaxing here gives a different feel out of the busy world. Kindly maintain it's cleanliness if you are sitting, enjoying, relaxing here.
___ _ — Google review
Delightful, extraordinary and beautiful, can't describe the beauty of this place after being there after a long time. Also it now has a cafe beside this place so one explore this beauty and can also get a bite of rest and tasty food alongside. Would definitely recommend this place for pre-wedding photo shoot and for normal photo session as well
Mayur J — Google review
It was my second visit to this place. Before years there was no proper parking facility. But now, a good parking infrastructure with electric vehicle charging facility is developed. Even cafeteria has been constructed. Overall a worthy place to visit.
Shubh — Google review
The history of the temple is beautiful, and it is well maintained also just bcoz of birds the place is little stinking. Another thing do not take guide, that's waste of money, what you need to do is when you are at temple just open your Wikipedia, it has each and every information. And the guides are also speaking work to work from there only.
Abhay R — Google review
A historic site. Well maintained and very clean. Though they need to maintain the washrooms a lot. I loved the step well it was so scenic. The architecture and the carvings were so beautifully breathtaking. Sun temple is located 2 hours from Ahmedabad and is well connected by road.
Mohini V — Google review
Amazing place for a weekend getaway with family. Very picturesque during monsoons. The only thing that one needs to take care is drive very safely staying under speed limits.
Ravi S — Google review
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H4MM+9QR, Modhera, Gujarat 384412, India
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Children's Park, Sector 30, Near Old RTO

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Park
Nature & Parks
Children's Park, Sector 30, Near Old RTO is a delightful oasis in Gandhinagar that attracts both locals and tourists alike. This vibrant park features a picturesque lake at its heart, surrounded by an array of colorful flowers and lush greenery. It's the perfect spot for families to unwind in the evenings, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The park boasts various amenities including a dedicated yoga space, an open gym, and a well-equipped play area for kids.
New renovated park is open for public now.it's very refreshing place.kids play area,gym,jogging track ,yoga place,meeting point.and nice green atmosphere is there.
Khyati R — Google review
It's a very peaceful garden and very less crowded. There is a yoga space, open gym, a kid play area, relaxing benches, and unique designed lane. There is a beautiful marble statue showcasing the connection of Yoga and nature. It's really eye catching. Enough parking space outside the entry. You will definitely enjoy being here. Must visit.
निमेष — Google review
Good place to refresh at evening... Go place to have recreation with friends... Amiable, comfy and cozy place... Best place for kids and children as many facilities are there for them... Usually the nearby families come here and send more time altogether here as refreshment... It has facilities of many playing instruments...
Muhammed F — Google review
Lack of proper maintenance
Mahesh D — Google review
Nice place to spend time with children ...
Anand G — Google review
Amazing place to visit with your children
Yash B — Google review
Nice place for kids hanging out
Farid S — Google review
No good children park at sector 30.
Nasir N — Google review
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6MRC+PW6, Sarvodaynagar Society, Sector 30, Gandhinagar, Gujarat 382028, India
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Patan Patola Heritage

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Handicraft
Museums
Patan Patola Heritage is a museum run by the Salvi family, known for their expertise in double-ikat weaving since the 11th century. Visitors can witness the intricate process of Patola silk weaving and compare it with single-ikat textiles from around the world. The museum showcases a masterpiece elephant-motif sari and provides insights into the history of this craft and the family's journey from Maharashtra to Gujarat.
Visiting Patan Patola Heritage was a truly memorable experience. I had been wanting to visit for many years, and finally managed to make it this time. It was amazing to witness how beautifully they are preserving this ancient art form with such dedication and love. The team explained every detail patiently — from the weaving process to the cultural significance behind it. I left with deep admiration for their work, feeling grateful and proud to be from Gujarat, India. 🇮🇳
Harprit P — Google review
ஆங்கிலத்தில் எழுதுவதற்கு மன்னிக்கவும். Do Not Travel to Gujarat from March to July, the heat is very very very High. We were lucky enough to see this wonderful museum, in Patan, where they tell the history and how the world famous patola sari's are made. There is a small entrance fee, and they take you through each and every process of how the wonderful, famous and costly patola saris are made. Once you finish going around, one can understand how much effort goes into making one patola saree and how time consuming it is to make one patola saree. The only negative we found was the entire presentation is in Hindi and they didn't allow us to take any photographs inside.
Kalyan S — Google review
It is a very good museum and the information is given well and all the old things are kept very well.
Amit S — Google review
It’s like a small museum. Good to know history of Patan Patola sarees. The design of the saree is put on the threads, vertical and horizontal. As the saree is weaved the design emerges from the thread. Very laborious and time consuming. They also have a piece of malmal, famous fabric that used to be weaved earlier in India. Story that weavers hands were cut so that it cannot be made again. The saree of that can be folded in a matchbox.
Gaurav S — Google review
### 🧵 Patola House, Patan (English, 70 words) Patola House in Patan is home to the ancient art of Double Ikat Patola weaving, practiced by the Salvi family for generations. Each silk saree takes months to create, with both warp and weft dyed before weaving, ensuring identical design on both sides. Renowned worldwide for its precision and beauty, Patola symbolizes Gujarat’s rich heritage, artistry, and timeless tradition of handloom excellence.
Take C — Google review
If you are interested in textile, weaving, ikat, tie dyeing and are in Gujarat Patan Patola Heritage is a very worthwhile visit. This small museum demonstrates the exquisite double ikat technique practiced by generations of artisans you are unlikely to see anywhere else.
Delia L — Google review
Loved shopping from Opallgrace! They have such a beautiful and premium collection. Great quality, stylish designs, and very good customer service. Highly recommended! 🌸
Mittu D — Google review
It is a place worth visiting once. Patola is very famous here.
Chehar R — Google review
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Rani Ki Vav Road, opp. New Kalika Mandir, Gujarat 384265, India
http://www.patanpatola.com/
+91 98987 75748
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KaneriMata Temple

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Jai Mataji Heritage of Village Vasai Long Years Mataji mandir..
RAKESH S — Google review
Kankai matas temple is nice.
Knowledge S — Google review
It's good
Dhruvi P — Google review
Please share contact number of this location
Bhavik B — Google review
🎅👼👱👸💁👪💑💏
Jaymin P — Google review
Awesome
Mihir M — Google review
Nice
Satish P — Google review
😸👳👳🏻👧🏻🙋🏻👨‍👩‍👧‍👦👍🏻👍🏻
Nisha D — Google review
4.2
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GHJ8+FM7, Vasai, Gujarat 382865, India
22

Bliss Aqua World Resort

Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Colorful water-based theme park with twisting slides, a lazy river & a splash pool for young kids.
Had an absolutely amazing time at Bliss Water Park! The rides were thrilling, the atmosphere was lively, and it was a perfect day out with friends and family. Everything was well-maintained, safe, and super fun. Great experience overall — highly recommend for anyone looking for a day full of excitement and memories!
Pratik R — Google review
I recently visited Bliss Water Park in Mehsana, and it was a day filled with both excitement and disappointment. The park itself is well-maintained and offers a good variety of rides. The wave pool is one of the major highlights — it’s clean, spacious, and gives you the real thrill of ocean waves. Another attraction that stood out was the Crazy River ride, which was total fun and perfect for families and friends looking for an exciting splash. However, my experience was ruined by the food. I had a meal from one of their food stalls, and it was a big letdown. The quality and hygiene seemed questionable. Unfortunately, just a few hours after eating, I started feeling uneasy and later suffered from food poisoning, which spoiled the rest of my trip and the following day as well. While the rides and water attractions are top-notch and worth the visit, the management seriously needs to improve the food quality and hygiene standards. I would recommend bringing your own food if possible or eating outside the park. Overall, Bliss Water Park is great for fun and adventure but fails when it comes to food safety.
Akash C — Google review
The park can easily house 2500 to 3000 people. We went there on a day which was a public holiday, but since there was long weekend, the number of people rhat arrived was less. It is a good water park with around 9-10 rides. Crazy river was one of the best rides. They have a separate children's area. Parking is free. We went there when there was an offer and got food inclusive at 900/-. 200/- was locker charge. 30/- was the charge of 1 photo(soft copy). It has around 9 to 10 big rides. You can easily do all of them without the express ticket. They allow it regular people and one express person. 8:1 ratio. So no real use of express ticket. Also in express ticket only a few Tower rides and crazy river is covered. Children will love the experience.
Pratik P — Google review
Had a fantastic time at the water park! The ticket price was totally worth it, especially with lunch included — the food was delicious, fresh, and way better than expected. What truly impressed me was their focus on safety and comfort. The security guards were actively monitoring the gents-only area, ensuring that families could enjoy the pool without any discomfort. There was a well-managed separation between the family zone and the gents’ section, all within the same pool, which made it comfortable and enjoyable for everyone. Highly recommend this place for a fun, safe, and well-organized day out with family! 🌊🍽️👍
Hiten S — Google review
Nice water activities but there are no lift to climb the high towers that makes you tired soon. Overall great water park in terms of safety, security and enjoyment. Too much rush on weekends so it’s better if u can visit on weekdays. Including food is also of good quality and great taste. We were unable to do all the rides due to rush and towers without lift to climb and timings of river is also very tough to catch, so if you wish to go through the river you need to plan accordingly and wait for some time.
Pawan K — Google review
Better experience than other waterpark, specially food is too good and free cool drinking water arrangements everywhere in water park. Best place to get best experience for rides and swimming. Credit goes to good management. Everything is best, one business idea is there of photography in wave pool. Few photographer take photos in camera and ask to take photos from studio which charged INR 30 per photos and it's mandatory to take all photos which is drawback with loosing one star, there should be option to choose photos from taken photos and pay for only choosen photos, everything else is best. 👌🏻
Artlesh — Google review
Bliss Aqua Waterpark is a great stop if you're heading towards Ahmedabad from Jodhpur it’s located around 10 km before Mehsana city, right off the highway. Just note that it’s on the opposite side, so you’ll need to take a U-turn about 200 meters ahead. The park has free parking, but the parking area is a bit far (around 200 meters from the entrance), so it’s better to drop your family at the gate first and then park the car. Entry opens at 10 AM. Tickets are available right at the main gate ₹899 for adults and ₹600 for kids below 4 feet. The best part? All tickets include coupons for a free unlimited lunch buffet. The food was decent we had puri, chana masala, rice, dal, and aamras. Just a heads-up, the dal is quite sweet (classic Gujarat style), but everything was fresh and filling. Now coming to the main attraction the rides. There are tons of options for both kids and adults. Many of the adult slides are designed for 2 people, a few for 3–4 people, and some are for solo riders. I’d definitely recommend visiting in a group of at least 2 to make the most of the multi-person slides. The slides are thrilling and on par with what you'd expect in big parks like Imagica. The wave pool is also quite good and adds to the fun.
Vikram S — Google review
A lot of thrilling rides - good facilities. Less crowded on Saturday (removed people in pics for privacy) The only drawback is lunch - food not at all good
Tarun K — Google review
4.4
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3.0
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Mehsana - Unjha Highway Road, Motidau, Gujarat 384120, India
https://www.blissaquaworldresort.com/
+91 98320 53000
23

Shri Ajitnath Bhagwan Shwetamber Jain Derasar, Taranga

Jain temple
Outdoor Activities
Other Outdoor Activities
Jain pilgrimage site set in rocky hills, with several ornately carved temples from the 12th century.
Where Stones Come Alive: Taranga Jain Temple જ્યાં પથ્થર જીવંત થાય છે: તારંગાનું દેરાસર Standing majestically for over 850 years, the Taranga Jain Temple is a jewel of 12th century Solanki architecture. Built during the reign of Kumarapala, this temple dedicated to Ajitnath reflects the pinnacle of Gujarat’s architectural prowess. Its intricately carved spires, ornate sculptures, and stunning stonework showcase the mastery of medieval artisans. The temple’s shikhara (top), adorned with intricate jali work and crowned with a golden kalash, reaches skyward, symbolizing spiritual ascension. As an important pilgrimage site for Jains, Taranga has weathered centuries, surviving invasions and natural calamities to stand as a testament to enduring faith and artistic excellence. Each carving tells a story - of Jain cosmology, of royal patronage, and of a culture that valued beauty as a path to the divine. Taranga still continues to inspire awe and offers visitors a glimpse into a rich heritage of India. #Taranga #IncredibleIndia #marugurjaraarchitecture #HeritageIndia #GujaratTourism #TempleArt #stonecarving #TravelIndia #sacredsites #indianhistory #Jainism #culturalheritage #templephotography #templesofindia #templesofgujarat #bharatfrommylens #jaintemple #garvigujarat #harshilclicks
Mahesh J — Google review
It's very beautiful and ancient Jain tirth of Shree Ajitnath dada. It's built by kumarpal maharaja. All the idols in derasar are sampratikalin. Wonderful carvings at the top of the hill make it unique jain tirth. Prakshal timing is at 9:30 am. You can enjoy the early morning bhakti and sunrise view.
MEGHA S — Google review
Shri Ajitnath Bhagwan Shwetamber Jain Derasar, Taranga World Famous Jain Tirthdham situated on Taranga Hill Taleti. Temple was built by Maharaja Kumarpal. Mulnayak Shri Ajitnath Bhagwan (Ajitnath dada) is in the temple Really Chamatkarik & magnificent. Completely Peaceful place and Far from Noisy Areas. Wonderful Carvings (Kotarni) at The Top of The Hill make it Unique Jain Tirth. The Intricate Carvings & Architecture of the Temple Structure Very Well Exemplify the Grandeur and Perfectionism of Medieval Bharat. Visit to the Taranga Temple is Truly a Wonderful & Spiritual Experience. Dharmshala: - Completely peaceful place and Far from Noicy Areas. You will be Fully recharged if you stay here two to three days in here Dharmshala. It provides facility to stay to Jain people. It has AC and Non-AC rooms. If you are going there in the vacation time, book the rooms in advance to avoid inconvenience. Rooms are clean and neat. Water is little bit salty but cool. Bhojanshala :- It provides Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Strictly Jain food available. Food is Normal & Tasty. They do not Provide Food after Sunset. Rates are Affordable. If You are Jainism must Visit Taranga Once in Life. Other Jain Temple: Digamber complex having Temple near Dharmshala and Bhojanshala. There is Sidhdhshila Hill having 450 stairs to reach. There are Two Small Temples on Hill. You can enjoy the early morning bhakti and sunrise view. I was Recently Visited This Temple @Wowapp Worldwide Ronak Shah Visit to the Taranga Temple is Truly a Wonderful & Spiritual Experience.
WOWAPP W — Google review
Famous Jain tirthdham situated on Mini Hill. Temple was built by Kumar Kumarpal King. Shri Ajitnath Bhagwan is Mulnayak in the temple. Really awesome. Completely peaceful place. You will be recharged if you stay here two to three days. Dharmshala : It provides facility to stay to Jain people. It has AC and Non AC rooms. If you are going there in the vacation time , book the rooms in advance to avoid inconvenience. Rooms are clean and neat. Water is little bit salty but cool. Bhojanshala: It provides breakfast, lunch and dinner. Strictly Jain food available. Food is tasty. They do not provide food after sunset. Rates are affordable. If you are jain must visit it. Other attraction: Digamber complex having temple, Dharmshala and bhojanshala near it. There is Sidhdhshila Hill having 450 stairs to reach. There are two small temples on Hill.
Rajesh S — Google review
If you want to find your inner peace than this best place, Very Peace full, Very positive energy surrounding.
Jay S — Google review
There is Dharamshala near the temple, it's good and the food is also good. Temple architecture is mesmerizing with huge pillars and a big Murti of God Ajithanth. One can go for derasar dwaar udgatan at 6:15am. You can go trekking to a nearby hill having 500 steps, small temple at top and watch sunrise and big rocks. Overall good experience
Monil D — Google review
Honestly, I'm not into religion stuff but i kinda liked this temple. The experience to get there by car was so great because you can feel to really greens on the side of the rode. The temple situated between jungle and mountain.When you get there you can see the monkeys from the start,they are really friendly with everyone but you just need to feed them 🤣.
Govind P — Google review
The best place to peacefully worship for Jains. It is not a picnic spot, no photos or videos allowed around the temple. Jains must have this temple on their bucket list. The receptionist wasn’t polite.
Vansh — Google review
4.7
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4.0
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XQ83+GJQ, Taranga Road, Taranga, Gujarat 384330, India
+91 94280 00601
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Gabbar Hill

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Gabbar Hill, located near Ambaji Temple on the Rajasthan-Gujarat border, is a significant Hindu pilgrimage site. It is believed to be the original seat of Ambaji Mata, with a temple at its summit. The hill features 999 steps and a cable car for pilgrims to reach the temple. Visitors are advised to plan their visit during off-peak times for a more serene experience and to consider online booking for the rope-way facility to avoid long queues.
You can take a ropeway to the top or walk the stairs. The Ambaji Temple at the top is really peaceful, although it can get crowded. There is also an excellent view from here!
Mayur P — Google review
Gabbar hill. Must visit it. You can buy tickets from ambaji mandir also. I love the view. Lil bit rush will feel when you go there in weekend and festival. But in other days tou can enjoy it with less crowd. I love this place
Ankit B — Google review
Gabbar Hill is a sacred Shaktipeeth located on a mountain with beautiful views and a peaceful atmosphere. The climb has many stairs, but the experience and divine feeling at the top make it completely worth it.
DHAIVAT S — Google review
Climbing Gabbar Hill in Ambaji is a truly divine experience. The journey to the top, whether you take the exhilarating ropeway or climb the 999 steps, fills you with a sense of anticipation. As you ascend, the panoramic views of the Aravalli hills and the surrounding landscape are breathtaking. At the summit, the serene and sacred atmosphere of the Ambaji Mata temple is deeply moving. The constant burning lamp and the divine energy make you feel connected to something greater. It's a perfect blend of spiritual pilgrimage and natural beauty, leaving you with a sense of peace and tranquility.
Harsh K — Google review
The pure energy and purity of divine experience. Suggest to visit in off-season and not in weekends as well. The place’s vibes are very positive and such an amazing experience to blessed of ma Ambe. If you do online booking you may avoid such a long queues as slot allotments are provided during online booking for rope-way facilities. Otherwise offline may affect you to await such long queue as the capacity is lower to reach at the Gabbar mountain. You can climb also. Jay Mataji.
Mithil M — Google review
Jai Ambe 🙏 Gabbar Ambaji Mata Temple is a sacred and powerful pilgrimage site, offering a truly divine experience. Holy Significance: Believed to be the original Shakti Peeth where Goddess Ambaji's heart fell. • Scenic Beauty: Located on Gabbar Hill, providing breathtaking views of nature. • Spiritual Journey: Devotees climb 999 steps or take a ropeway for a peaceful darshan. •Ropeway Ride: A thrilling and convenient way to reach the temple. •Mesmerizing Aarti: The evening aarti and illuminated temple create a magical ambiance. A must-visit for devotees seeking blessings, peace, and spiritual enlightenment.
Mitul T — Google review
One of the original 51 Shakti peeths. The hill on which temple is located is very steep, the view from ropeway is amazing A definite visit after ambaji
TellMehSomthing I — Google review
Gabbar Mountain is a small hillock situated near Ambaji, Gujarat, India. This famous pilgrimage is situated on the border of Gujarat and Rajasthan at a distance of just 5 km from Ambaji. From here, one can see the Arasur mountain. It is considered one of the 51 ancient mythological Shakti Peethas. According to the Puranas, "the Heart" portion of Sati's corpse had fallen here. Its reference is also found in Tantra Chudamani.
Jigar P — Google review
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4.5
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Gujarat 385110, India, USA
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Hotel Crystal Inn @ Nakki Lake

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Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled in the serene surroundings of Nakki Lake, Hotel Crystal Inn offers a delightful retreat for travelers seeking comfort and convenience. The hotel boasts warmly decorated rooms equipped with complimentary beverages and in-room dining options, ensuring a cozy stay. Guests can enjoy seamless connectivity with free Wi-Fi throughout the property, making it easy to share their adventures or catch up on emails. For those arriving by air, the hotel provides transportation arrangements upon request, along with accessible parking facilities for added convenience.
Ample spacious room with supportive staff. Manager ,Mr. Devendra, posted there is very cooperative and is good in nature. Market and Nakki lake is next few steps only from the hotel. Food served is also mouth licking. In budget paradise for veg lovers. Overall great experience. Recommended for others to stay.
Koras J — Google review
It was a very pleasant stay at hotel Crystal Inn Mount Abu. I visited there with my family. Manager Devi Singh ji is a very polite, nice human being. He took good care of us to make our trip comfortable like arranging cabs, guiding about tourist places according to our time schedule. Rooms are very good with modern amenities. Nakki Lake and market with restaurants is just 100 meters. Recommended.
Dr. A — Google review
We got a very spacious room for a family of 2+2 kids, it was comfortable with brand new TV (to watch IPL after a day full of roaming Mount Abu) Location of the place is superb. It is very close to Nakki Lake and also very close to the happening lane n market leading to nakki lake. Service was very good, polite and helpful. Would like to visit again 👍
Ganesh R — Google review
A Truly Unforgettable Stay – The Best Hotel Experience in Mount Abu! I recently stayed at this amazing hotel in Mount Abu from 27th to 29th, and I can confidently say it was one of the best hotel experiences I’ve ever had! From the moment I arrived, everything was perfect. The room was spacious, beautifully maintained, and incredibly comfortable—a true home away from home. The attention to detail in cleanliness and comfort made it easy to relax and enjoy every moment. What truly made my stay special was the exceptional service. The staff was incredibly polite, professional, and always ready to help with a warm smile. Whether it was room service, guidance about local attractions, or just casual interaction, they made me feel welcomed and cared for throughout. One of the biggest highlights was the location. The hotel is just a short walk from Nakki Lake, which is the heart of Mount Abu. Not only is it convenient, but the view from my room was absolutely stunning—I could see the lake shimmering in the sunlight and glowing during sunset. The terrace view was equally mesmerizing, offering the perfect spot to relax, take photos, or just soak in the fresh mountain air with a cup of tea. Whether you’re looking to explore, unwind, or just have a peaceful break, this hotel is the perfect choice. My days here were filled with joy, comfort, and unforgettable memories. I’m so glad I chose this place, and I’ll definitely be returning on my next trip to Mount Abu. Highly recommended to anyone visiting Mount Abu—this is the best hotel near Nakki Lake!
Dhaval P — Google review
Very Good And Awesome Experience It was... Room are quite pleasant,good and well adjusted..Even the staff is very hard working and very interactive and well behaved..Overall A Happy And Outstanding experience it was...👍👍
Rhydham S — Google review
I visited this hotel since last 15 years...i always stays here as it feels like home..the newly renovated hotel with all rooms are amazing ..Mr Devrajsingh manager at hotel is very polite and amazing in nature entire staff is very supporting and always ready to help.The view from room is amazing direct to nakki late...the restaurant food is amazing feel like home food..hotel is above nakki Lake just a 1 min walking distance and easy to rome around shopping n boating at nakki...
Chintan S — Google review
The most beautiful place in Mount Abu, opposite Nakkhi Lake, the staff owner manager is very kind and helpful, cleanliness and service is number one, food is also very delicious, very nice terrace, two in one, for dining and party, best place for group we enjoyed the rain party with sound system in terrace, in short paisa vasul. 👌👌👌
Sanjay M — Google review
In the whole mount abu, I liked the crystalline hotel which is near nakki lake very much and the step service here is also very good. The food here is very tasty and fresh.
Gkdndndm O — Google review
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3.9
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Behind Duleshwar Temple, Vakalt House, Nakki Lake, Mount Abu, Rajasthan 307501, India
https://crystalinnabu.com/
+91 77429 78900
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Nakki Lake

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Nakki Lake, nestled in the mountains and surrounded by verdant trees and rock formations, is a serene destination offering activities like boating and picnicking. The comfortably mild temperatures make it perfect for outdoor pursuits such as trekking, sightseeing, and exploring nearby attractions like the Dilwara Temples. March is an ideal time to visit due to fewer crowds and the opportunity to experience local festivals that showcase the region's rich traditions.
Nakki Lake is one of the best places to visit in Mount Abu. It’s super peaceful and surrounded by beautiful nature. The lake itself is really calm, and taking a boat ride on it is such a nice way to relax while enjoying the views of the hills around you. The vibe is really chill—whether you're walking around, sitting by the lake, or just soaking in the scenery, it feels like a perfect getaway. There's also a cool spot nearby called Toad Rock, where you can hike a little and get an awesome view of the lake from above. It does get a bit busy during the tourist season, but it's totally worth it if you're looking for a peaceful spot to unwind. Definitely recommend if you're in Mount Abu!
Santosh L — Google review
You can visit this place and go for boating in the lake. The lake has lots of fishes but beware of the snakes which are present there. You can take shared boats, boat that can be rides by two person or a four person boat for half an hour ride. There is a Shivji temple that is located in the centre of the lake, you can easily go there by your boat. Thank you.
Gaurav S — Google review
Nakki Lake boasts the best boating experience in Mount Abu. Has all sorts of options such as pedal boats, sharing boats, rowing boats, shikara boats, and a few water activities as well, even for kids. The sidewalk around the lake also offers many attractions such as Hanuman Mandir, Raghunath Mandir, Toad Rock Mountain, Bharat Mata Mandir, and the Nakki Market. You name the thing, and Nakki Lake premise can deliver that.
Nipun ( — Google review
Commercialised just like Nanital. Highly crowded in peak season. Good to do boating. Diwali lighting was beautiful ❤️
NitiN J — Google review
It is very beautiful and peaceful. Specially during sunset. You can do boating which is around Rs.200 per person and enjoy the view around the lake
Priyanka T — Google review
Nakki Lake in Mount Abu is a serene, sacred lake believed to have been dug by the nails (nakh) of the gods, enveloped by lush greenery and unique rock formations. It is a popular spot for boating and evening strolls, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and the famous Toad Rock. The lake also holds historical significance, as the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi were immersed here, commemorated by Gandhi Ghat nearby. It is an ideal place for nature lovers, couples, and families to relax, Photography and enjoy the peaceful environment in the heart of Mount Abu
Sudhir P — Google review
Nakki Lake is a scenic spot surrounded by a walking trail. From the parking, you need to walk about 200–300 meters to reach the lake, or you can take a horse ride. The place is calm and nice for a stroll, paddle boating, or just sitting on the benches around the lake. There’s also a market nearby, but it’s mostly food stalls and ice cream shops with a few local items. A peaceful place to relax, though not much beyond boating and eating.
Joydeep G — Google review
This is the most popular place in Mount Abu. It ha been developed well but is always over crowded hence cleanliness is an issue. Boaring and walking on the trek are nice activities here. Shopping market is also there.
Kalpesh S — Google review
4.5
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3.9
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Mount Abu, Rajasthan 307501, USA
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Mount Abu

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Nature & Parks
Mountains
Mount Abu, located in western India's Rajasthan state near the Gujarat border, is a hill station set on a high rocky plateau in the Aravalli Range. Surrounded by forest, it offers a relatively cool climate and stunning views over the arid plains below. The town features Nakki Lake for boating and the centuries-old Dilwara Temples carved from white marble.
37% as popular as Ahmedabad
31 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Sadri
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Delwara Jain Temple

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Jain temple
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Delwara Temple is a complex of elaborately carved temples dating back to the 11th century and dedicated to five tirthankaras. The exquisite white marble structures feature intricate jali stonework, delicate filigree work, and scenes from Jain scriptures. The main Vimalshah temple alone required 1400 artisans for its construction. Despite its unassuming exterior, the interior showcases a unique blend of ancient Indian architecture and craftsmanship.
Dilwara Jain Temples – A Marble Symphony in Mount Abu High in the Aravallis, in Mount Abu’s embrace, Stands a temple of peace, a divine, sacred place. The Dilwara Temples, serene and sublime, Echo tales of devotion, untouched by time. Carved from marble, pure and white, Each sculpture a masterpiece, glowing in light. From ceiling to pillar, the details astound, In every curve, divinity is found. Built between the 11th and 13th years, They stand unshaken through time and tears. Vimal Vasahi, in honor of Adinath, Welcomes all souls on their spiritual path. The silence here speaks more than words, As chants and prayers gently stir. No cameras, just memories kept, In hearts of those who’ve bowed and wept. More than a temple, it’s a timeless ode— To art, to faith, on a quiet hill road. A visit here calms, inspires, and thrills— A sacred jewel in the Rajasthani hills.
Birva D — Google review
Delwara Jain Temple – Mount Abu Delwara Jain Temple is one of the main attractions in Mount Abu. As soon as you enter, you feel peaceful and calm. The white marble work inside is really detailed and clean — every pillar and wall has fine carvings that catch your attention. The temple is well-maintained and very quiet inside. Photography is not allowed, and even mobile phones have to be submitted outside, which actually helps you stay more present and focused. It stays naturally cool inside, and the atmosphere feels very calm and spiritual. You need to remove your shoes outside before entering, so be prepared for that too. Rating: 4/5 Time spent: Around 30–40 minutes Best for: Families, art lovers, or anyone looking for peace and a break from the crowd.
Ajeet — Google review
Dilwara Temple is an ancient Jain temple, famous for its stunning marble carvings and peaceful atmosphere. It’s one of the most important places of worship for the Jain community. Phones, cameras, smartwatches, and food are not allowed inside, which helps keep the sanctity intact. Entry timings are different—Jains can enter from 7 AM, while visitors can enter between 12 PM and 5 PM. A must-visit in Mount Abu for both its beauty and spiritual feel.
Joydeep G — Google review
Dilwara Jain Temple, Mount Abu Dilwara Jain Temple is one of the finest examples of ancient Indian craftsmanship and devotion. Built between the 11th and 13th century by the Chalukya dynasty, the temple is world-famous for its marble carvings, which look more like lacework than stone. Every pillar, arch and ceiling reflects unmatched detailing and dedication. The temple complex is situated on a mountain bed, offering a picturesque view of Mount Abu with a serene, spiritual ambience. The calm surroundings add to its divinity and make the visit truly blissful. During my visit, I had a brief exchange with a local store owner outside the premises and later offered prayers at the small Ganesh temple located near the entrance. It felt humble and peaceful. Photography and mobiles are officially not allowed inside, but I managed to carry mine — Om Shanti. A visit to Dilwara Temple is not just a tour of architecture, but a quiet spiritual experience wrapped in marvellous artistry.
Katu P — Google review
Oh my God, what an amazing experience. You have to see it to believe it. Step into a world carved from pure white marble — the Dilwara Jain Temples near Mount Abu. Every pillar, dome, and arch tells a story of devotion and divine artistry from the 11th century. Serene, sacred, and stunningly detailed, this hidden gem in the Aravalli hills is where spiritual grace meets timeless craftsmanship — a masterpiece that truly feels sculpted by faith. 1. The Dilwara Temples are a group of five marble temples built between the 11th and 13th centuries, dedicated to various Jain Tirthankaras. 2. They are world-renowned for their extraordinary marble craftsmanship — often said to be more intricate than even the Taj Mahal. 3. The Vimal Vasahi Temple, dedicated to Lord Adinath, is the oldest and most magnificent among the five. 4. The Ranakpur-like detailed carvings on ceilings, doorways, pillars, and domes depict scenes from Jain mythology and everyday life. 5. The Ranga Mandap (central dome) features beautifully carved figures of gods, goddesses, and dancers in perfect symmetry. 6. Every inch of the temple — from the ceilings to the pillars — displays divine geometry and delicate artistry in white marble. 7. The Luna Vasahi Temple, built by two brothers in honor of Lord Neminath, is famed for its stunning marble canopy and elaborate carvings. 8. Despite their grandeur, the temples maintain a spiritual calm and simplicity, reflecting Jain ideals of purity and devotion. 9. Photography is strictly prohibited inside, to preserve the sanctity and artistry of the temple interiors. 10. Surrounded by the lush Aravalli hills, the temples stand as a timeless example of Jain devotion, architectural mastery, and meditative peace. There is a new RADISSON resort which has come up in Mount Abu and DELWARA temple is just 6 mins away from the resort. We stayed here. ..!
SANJEEV J — Google review
Dilwara Jain Temples are undoubtedly the crown jewel of Mount Abu. The marble carvings are breathtaking, and the craftsmanship from the 11th–13th century truly reflects the height of Jain artistry. Every inch of the temple interiors—from ceilings to pillars—showcases intricate detailing that’s both spiritual and architectural brilliance. However, visiting comes with strict rules that tourists should know beforehand: 🚫 Things to Know Before You Go: Shorts/Half pants are not allowed for anyone over 5 years of age—entry is denied unless you wear full-length clothing. Only Jains are allowed inside the main Garbh Grah (sanctum sanctorum) for puja or darshan; others can only view from outside. Mobile phones and electronics are strictly prohibited and must be submitted at the counter. > A ₹50 fee is charged per family for mobile deposit, which is non-refundable. ✅ Pros: World-class marble carvings and historical Jain art Very calm and spiritual atmosphere Well-maintained despite high footfall ❌ Cons: Strict dress code and religious restrictions may disappoint some tourists No photography allowed inside ₹50 mobile submission fee may feel unnecessary --- 📝 Final Verdict Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) The Dilwara Jain Temples are a must-visit for art, architecture, and peace. But make sure you are dressed appropriately, respect the temple rules, and come prepared for a restricted experience if you're not a follower of Jainism. They don't allow phones inside the temple.
Astik S — Google review
A masterpiece of devotion and divine artistry. The Dilwara Jain Temples radiate an indescribable spiritual aura — serene, sacred, and soul-soothing. Every inch of the marble architecture speaks of devotion and craftsmanship beyond time. The calmness inside transcends words, making it not just a place of worship, but a journey into peace and purity. Truly, a divine marvel that uplifts both the eyes and the soul. 🕊️✨
Parshva D — Google review
Awesome ancient architecture detailing inside the whole temple. It's has archeological value and must visit place in Mount Abu. Phone not allowed inside the temple. Hence not able to add any pictures.
Mukesh J — Google review
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4.6
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Delwada, Delwara, Mount Abu, Rajasthan 307501, India
https://kppedhi.org/
+91 88750 18311
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Guru Shikhar

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Mountain peak
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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Guru Shikhar, located in the Arbuda Mountains of Mount Abu, is a captivating destination offering an awe-inspiring experience. As the highest point in Rajasthan, it provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Aravalli Range and lush green valleys. The tranquil atmosphere at its summit makes it an ideal retreat from daily life, with cool breezes and clear skies adding to the serene ambiance.
Awesome & must visit place in Mount Abu. Indian astronomy observatory is also situated here. Place on this top: 1. Bhagwan Dattatray Mandir 2. Bhagwan Dattatray Charan Paduka 3. Observatory
Mukesh J — Google review
Highest point around mt abu. Need to climb some stairs so not recommended for old people. Way to peak surrounded by shops. Beautiful view from peak.
Wasim S — Google review
Beautiful peak, all lush green in monsoon season with many waterfall on the way, to reach there taxi/bike or own vehichle is used. Way is safe not many curve. Few points are there like View point, some wax statue musem/mirror maze/smonath temple with fish pind/one shanti garden nakki lake... Everything is one the way only. On top there is Mandir and mamy shops are there selling toys parasad. Few steps need to be climbed. We didn't got much rush. 1-2 hrs can be spent there to reach it will take 1 hr. I would advise to go and do sit there and feel the peace of peak and mostly people are busy in photography hahaha. Sunset can be viewd on a clear day.
Poonam M — Google review
If you ever visit Mount Abu, missing Guru Shikhar would honestly be a huge mistake! It’s the highest point of the Aravalli Range, and trust me, the view from up there is something you won’t forget easily. The drive towards Guru Shikhar is already half the fun — narrow winding roads, cool breeze, and those mountain turns that make you want to stop every few minutes just to click a photo. As you go higher, the air gets fresher and lighter — it actually feels like you’re slowly leaving the chaos of the world behind. Once you reach the top, there’s a short climb of stairs that takes you to the temple of Guru Dattatreya. The vibes there are calm and peaceful — you can literally hear the sound of wind and bells blending together. And when you finally reach the viewpoint — oh my god — the panoramic view of the hills, valleys, and the clouds floating around is just magical. Perfect place to sit quietly or take that one perfect Instagram shot 😄 I’d suggest going early in the morning or around sunset. The light hits the mountains beautifully, and the temperature is just right. Also, don’t forget to grab a cup of hot tea or bhutta (corn) from the small stalls near the parking area — simple but adds to the whole mountain vibe! Overall, Guru Shikhar is not just a tourist spot; it’s a place that makes you pause and breathe. A must-visit for anyone who loves nature, peace, and a bit of adventure. 🌿✨
Gourav P — Google review
This is the tallest place in whole Rajasthan and also very beautiful and marvelous place in aravali, I have been visiting this place from last more than 8 years. This place has a different energy which gives you a very interesting experience so I definitely recommend to all of you to visit it once and specially during sunrise or sunset time. I request to all of you to visit this place by two wheeler except some old ages can travel through cars. During holidays, this place situated at the top of the mount abu so due to heavy crowd you might be face heavy traffic due to small roads. Try to carry some garbage bags so this initiatives help to manage wastes and protect our mother nature 🙏.
Nihal S — Google review
Undoubtedly best tourist place in whole Rajasthan. It’s is also heights point in that state. True bliss, being in this place itself is a like meditating. Visit this place with your families, friend and colleagues for break from your hectic life and you’ll find yourself refreshed. BE CAREFUL with travelling by vehicle sometimes it can be risk due to fog and it can be too much crowded during weekends.
Gourav B — Google review
NOTE: •पार्किंग का पैसा 100/ है (फ्री पार्किंग नोट अवेलेबल) •मोस्ट ऑफ मैगी ओर फल मिलेगा Rating:5/5 stars I recently visited Guru Shikhar in Mount Abu, and it was an unforgettable experience! As the highest peak in the Aravalli Mountains, Guru Shikhar offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the surrounding landscape. The highlight of my visit was the stunning sunset views from the top. The sky turned pink, orange, and purple, casting a magical glow over the mountains. It was truly a sight to behold! After taking in the views, I headed to the nearby food stalls to try some local cuisine. The vendors offered a variety of delicious options, including traditional Rajasthani dishes like dal bati churma and ghevar. For shopping enthusiasts, Guru Shikhar has plenty of options. I browsed through the local shops and picked up some beautiful handicrafts, including handmade jewelry, textiles, and souvenirs. Photography enthusiasts will love Guru Shikhar, with its stunning vistas and picturesque landscapes. I captured some amazing shots of the sunset, the mountains, and the surrounding landscape. The trek to the top was moderately challenging, but the scenic views and cool breeze made it well worth the effort. The staff and locals were friendly and helpful, providing guidance and support throughout the trek. Overall, my visit to Guru Shikhar was an unforgettable experience that I highly recommend to anyone visiting Mount Abu. *Highlights:* - Breathtaking 360-degree views of the surrounding landscape - Stunning sunset views from the top - Delicious local cuisine at nearby food stalls - Beautiful handicrafts and souvenirs at local shops - Amazing photography opportunities - Moderately challenging trek with scenic views and cool breeze *Tips:* - Plan your visit during the early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds - Wear comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for trekking - Bring sunscreen, water, and snacks to keep you energized throughout the trek - Don't miss the stunning sunset views from the top! - Explore the local shops and food stalls to experience the local culture
NPS / — Google review
It's simple temple with some views around to take selfie. The route from Mount Abu to this place is more enjoyable than this place itself, but enjoy with 2 wheelers.
Pooja J — Google review
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Rajasthan 307501, India
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Animal Aid Unlimited

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Animal Aid Unlimited is a sanctuary that provides shelter, medical care, and training programs for rescued street animals. Visitors have expressed their amazement at the scale, organization, and compassion displayed at the facility. The staff members are passionate about their work and provide informative tours to visitors. The sanctuary is home to various animals including dogs, cows, donkeys, chickens, and horses. Visitors can also participate in feeding activities such as feeding milk to calves at 4pm.
I visited Animal Aid Unlimited today. A friend volunteered here a long time ago and I said I’d pop in as I was in Udaipur. I don’t think I’ve ever been more humbled, grateful, emotional, happy and desperate at the same time. I am so so pleased I went and would recommend it to any animal lover. It’s such a short journey from the city and will undoubtedly have a profound impact on you. The condition of some of the animals is desperate at the time they come in - two dogs were brought in just during the hour that we were there - but the deep love and passion of the people that work there is tangible and heart warming. Thank goodness this hospital/sanctuary exists and also for the people that work there who are not only doing everything they can for the animals but also working hard at educating people about the care and respect animals should receive and the love they can give back. They have different areas for various animals, illnesses, injuries and ages. They even have a ‘Handi Heaven’ for the handicapped dogs and a cancer ward for those receiving chemotherapy!! There is no hard sell from the workers there to get you to buy merchandise or donate but when you see their work in action it is clear how much a donation would help. It is saddening that there are not more places like this to help all of those animals suffering.
Alice U — Google review
Volunteering at Animal Aid in Udaipur is hands down the best thing I have ever done in my life. The organisation is incredible and gives so much hope for the future of these beautiful defenceless animals - they do EVERYTHING they can. They care so very much. I really wish I could have stayed for longer - 9 days just was not enough. I wish I had studied in the veterinary field- if I did, I would completely uproot and try for a job within this organisation - thank you for allowing me this experience and for being such wonderful human beings xxx
Richa K — Google review
Amazing place. They are doing such a good work with the animals and are always looking for volunteers! They are helping all kinds of hurt animals (dogs, cats, horses, cows, goats, ships and birds) from the street and they are healing them and trying to help them recover. Contact them through e-mail in order to get more details about volunteering with the animals!
Eyal S — Google review
Animal Aid Unlimited is an amazing organization! This morning, a cow got stuck in a drain in front of my apartment. We called Animal Aid Unlimited, and they responded incredibly fast. Their rescue team was able to get the cow out of the drain in about 2 minutes. They also applied medicine to the cow and gave us more medicine to apply later. I'm so grateful for their quick response and compassionate care!
M ( — Google review
A great place where good caring people give a home and care to animals who would not survive otherwise. You can volunteer and care for the animals .
אילת ב — Google review
We randomly saw a small info folder/leaflet for Animal Aid and decided to visit. The team seemed very nice, and we got a tour that explained everything that is going on. It is nice to see that Animals are taken care of, despite this being an enormous effort!
David F — Google review
Don't make a joke out of animal's lives so that there is no hope left for it or us. When an animal is stuck, it takes 15 days for the forest department to resolve the complaint. The animal dies, but their team doesn't arrive. They respond rudely, saying to bring the animal to them. If we had the training to catch them, why would we call you? Whenever we call, it will take time, 5 to 7 days. Afterwards, they don't even check the complaint to see what happened. They only go immediately if it's someone they know. If not, don't make a joke out of the animal's life, so that there's no hope left for it or for us.
Vicky U — Google review
A truly wonderful place. The AA team does an amazing job of rescue, care, and welcoming volunteers. Visit; you will leave with more love in your heart for sure.
Drkanye — Google review
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Badi Village, Liyo Ka Gurha, near Badi TB Hospital, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001, India
https://animalaidunlimited.org/
+91 98298 43726
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