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How long is the drive from Mandvi to Saputara?

The direct drive from Mandvi to Saputara is 485 mi (780 km), and should have a drive time of 10 hrs 57 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Mandvi to Saputara, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Vadodara, Bhuj, and Surat, as well as top places to visit like Pragmahal and Aaina Mahal Bhuj, or the ever-popular Kutch’s white desert (Rann of Kutch).

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Top cities between Mandvi and Saputara

The top cities between Mandvi and Saputara are Vadodara, Bhuj, and Surat. Vadodara is the most popular city on the route. It's 7 hours from Mandvi and 3 hours from Saputara.
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Bhuj

Bhuj, a city in the state of Gujarat, western India, is renowned for its ancient buildings and palaces. The Aina Mahal palace, adorned with chandeliers and semi-precious stones, stands close to Harmirsar Lake. Nearby is the Prag Mahal palace with its bell tower offering panoramic views of the city. Bhuj's rich history is evident through archaeological finds dating back to prehistoric times and remnants of various civilizations.
59% as popular as Vadodara
7 minutes off the main route, 8% of way to Saputara
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Vadodara

Museums
Art Galleries
Art Museums
Vadodara, formerly known as Baroda, is a significant city in the state of Gujarat, India. It is located on the banks of the Vishwamitri River and serves as the administrative headquarters of the Vadodara district. The city recently gained attention during a webinar that emphasized the importance of preserving regional heritage and culture in architectural and interior design. This event highlighted the need to rediscover forgotten indigenous design styles and repurpose age-old architectural elements.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 68% of way to Saputara
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Surat

Surat, a bustling city in Gujarat, India, is renowned for its textile industry and historic landmarks. The New Textile Market area is a hub for fabric shops while the 16th-century Surat Castle stands as a testament to the city's rich history. Nearby cemeteries hold colonial-era tombs from Dutch, Armenian, and English settlers. For nature enthusiasts, nearby hill stations like Wilson Hills offer breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea and lush greenery.
50% as popular as Vadodara
1 minute off the main route, 82% of way to Saputara

Best stops along Mandvi to Saputara drive

The top stops along the way from Mandvi to Saputara (with short detours) are Lukshmi Vilas Palace, Kutch’s white desert (Rann of Kutch), and Devka Beach. Other popular stops include VR Surat, Sayaji Baug, and Shree Swaminarayan Temple Bhuj (Bhuj Mandir).
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Kutch’s white desert (Rann of Kutch)

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Nature & Parks
Deserts
The White Desert of Kutch is a popular tourist destination in India, known for its vast expanse of white salt desert that becomes visible after monsoon season. The area is particularly popular during sunrise and sunset. Despite its remote location, the desert attracts thousands of domestic tourists every day during peak season. Despite the crowds, the magnanimous size of the desert makes it a soothing and beautiful experience. The cool weather in November only adds to its allure.
A truly mesmerizing and one-of-a-kind experience! The vast expanse of the white salt desert under the open sky is breathtaking, especially during sunset and full moon nights. The Rann Utsav adds vibrant cultural charm with music, food, and crafts. A must-visit for nature lovers and those seeking unique landscapes.
Yogi V — Google review
The Rann of Kutch, located in Gujarat, India, is one of the world’s largest salt deserts. Famous for its breathtaking white landscapes, it transforms into a cultural wonderland during the annual Rann Utsav, showcasing Gujarati art, music, dance, and cuisine. Visitors can enjoy stunning sunsets, moonlit nights over the white sands, and the warm hospitality of local villages. A must-visit destination for nature lovers, photographers, and culture enthusiasts alike.
Ashish D — Google review
A surreal place that hits you the moment you step onto that endless white stretch 🤍✨ The silence, the breeze, and that shimmering glow under the sun make it feel like you’ve landed somewhere completely unreal — one of the rarest landscapes you’ll ever get to experience. The best time to visit is definitely during winters — Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan and early Feb ❄️ That’s when the weather stays pleasant and the salt flats look their absolute best. These months also happen to be the peak season, so expect more crowds, higher demand for stays, and busy evenings, especially during festivals and long weekends. Facilities in and around the area are quite good — clean pathways, viewing points, rest areas, and plenty of options for food, stay, and shopping 🛖🌙 Everything is organised well enough for families, groups, and even solo travellers. Overall, it’s a magical experience — a place that feels peaceful, vast, and unforgettable, and something you should visit at least once in your lifetime ❤️🤍✨
Bhadra M — Google review
The place is beautiful, however due to rains, there is still water and uou can't see the white Rann of salt yet. Nevertheless, beautiful view during full moonlight
Sachiien A — Google review
We visited on 25th Nov 2025. Full of water.. no white dessert due to late monsoon itseems. Not sure why the govt still charging 140rs for each person. 10rs is also a waste. There is work going on still. Plan your visit accordingly
Sindhuja R — Google review
Way better than jaisalmer, please visit White run. You can enjoy plus knowledge and also remembered till death, mesmerising view and also very knowledgeable for astrologers.
CHIRAG R — Google review
We visit here nov 25 last week. There is no white sand for us due to water. Maybe in Dec it's is good time to visit.
Yogesh P — Google review
The endless stretch of white salt under the open sky is surreal and mesmerizing. Whether you visit during sunrise, sunset, or on a full moon night, the desert glows with a beauty that words can’t fully capture. I visited during the Rann Utsav, and the whole setup was vibrant, cultural programs, handicrafts, local food, camel rides, and traditional Kutchi music made it a complete cultural experience. The tent city is well-organized and gives you a mix of luxury and authenticity. If you're a nature lover, photographer, or just someone seeking a peaceful yet unforgettable trip, this place is a must-visit. The Rann of Kutch stays in your heart long after you’ve left.
Anil S — Google review
4.6
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4.6
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near Dhordo, Bhuj, Dhordo, Gujarat 370510, India
http://www.gujarattourism.com/
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Pragmahal

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Monument
Sights & Landmarks
Prag Mahal, a stunning palace located in Bhuj, is a remarkable example of 19th-century architecture that beautifully marries Gothic and Italianate styles. Constructed under the watchful eye of British architect James Bird for Rao Pragmalji II, this grand structure boasts intricate details like ornate columns and arches, along with an impressive clock tower. Visitors can explore its rich history while enjoying the nearby attractions such as Aina Mahal and Kutch Museum.
I visited Prag Mahal today with my family, and it was an incredible experience. This stunning 19th-century palace, built in an Italian-Gothic architectural style, stands as a testament to Bhuj’s rich history. The intricate carvings, grand chandeliers, and the towering clock tower offer a glimpse into the opulence of the bygone era. The highlight was the beautiful Durbar Hall, which still exudes royal charm. Prag Mahal was commissioned by Maharaja Pragmalji II in 1865 and designed by Colonel Henry Saint Wilkins, a British architect. The palace is primarily built with sandstone and features impressive European influences, making it unique among Indian palaces. Though it suffered damage during the 2001 earthquake, restoration efforts have preserved its grandeur. From the top of the clock tower, the panoramic view of Bhuj is breathtaking. It’s a must-visit place for history lovers and those who appreciate architectural beauty. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Bhuj!
Saurabh S — Google review
Prag Mahal is one of the most majestic places I’ve seen in Bhuj. The Durbar Hall with its royal chandeliers and detailed carvings is absolutely breathtaking. The clock tower climb gives a mesmerizing view of the entire city. Though some areas show the impact of time and earthquakes, the palace still carries an unmatched charm. Walking through its corridors truly feels like reliving the era of Kutch royalty. A must-visit for anyone exploring Bhuj!
Kashyap P — Google review
I visited Prag Mahal today with my wife it'sticket quite high with parking charge we know it's personal property but parkking charge should be in ticket price and ticket was like food bill counter and it was an incredible experience. This stunning 19th-century palace, built in an Italian-Gothic architectural style, stands as a testament to Bhuj’s rich history. The intricate carvings, grand chandeliers, and the towering clock tower offer a glimpse into the opulence of the bygone era. The highlight was the beautiful Durbar Hall, which still exudes royal charm. Prag Mahal was commissioned by Maharaja Pragmalji II in 1865 and designed by Colonel Henry Saint Wilkins, a British architect. The palace is primarily built with sandstone and features impressive European influences, making it unique among Indian palaces. Though it suffered damage during the 2001 earthquake, restoration efforts have preserved its grandeur. From the top of the clock tower, the panoramic view of Bhuj is breathtaking. It’s a must-visit place for history lovers and those who appreciate architectural beauty. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Bhuj! Prag Mahal is one of the most majestic places I’ve seen in Bhuj. The Durbar Hall with its royal chandeliers and detailed carvings is absolutely breathtaking. The clock tower climb gives a mesmerizing view of the entire city. Though some areas show the impact of time and earthquakes, the palace still carries an unmatched charm. Walking through its corridors truly feels like reliving the era of Kutch royalty. A must-visit for anyone exploring Bhuj! Prag Mahal is one of the most majestic places I’ve seen in Bhuj. The Durbar Hall with its royal chandeliers and detailed carvings is absolutely breathtaking. The clock tower climb gives a mesmerizing view of the entire city. Though some areas show the impact of time and earthquakes, the palace still carries an unmatched charm. Walking through its corridors truly feels like reliving the era of Kutch royalty. A must-visit for anyone exploring Bhuj!
VED P — Google review
Its over charged. The ticket price should be less.. you have to buy again ticket to visit aina mahal seprately. Too much crowd inside. Its an ancient palace to the king of bhuj and its located near the market area. Good to see once. There are lot of stalls where you get kutchi art work and kutch artist bells and other things. Food is not allowed to take inside.
Ronak S — Google review
It was a neat, clean, and aesthetically pleasing. The architecture and interiors were unique, which gave a unique look to the entire city. The clock tower of this building is one of the tallest buildings in the entire bhuj, and can be seen from far away
Wanderer — Google review
Parag Mahal in Kutch is a beautiful palace known for its grand architecture and intricate design. Built during the reign of the Maharao of Kutch, it showcases a blend of Gothic, Venetian, and Indian styles. With its tall clock tower, spacious halls, and artistic carvings, Parag Mahal stands as a symbol of Kutch’s royal heritage and cultural richness.
Kartiksinh C — Google review
Pragmahal is one of the main attraction among the tourist places in Bhuj.It is really amazing..It's worth visiting..I had a great time here.
Latib K — Google review
It's all outside that appears bful.... The grand sitting room is the only maintained place inside the mahal....rs. 70 as entry fee is absolutely exorbitant....in the grand sitting u can see the nails of wild animals...
Kundan K — Google review
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Clock Tower, Parag Mahel, Darbar Gadh Rd, near The Palace Boutique, Old Dhatia Falia, Bhuj, Gujarat 370001, India
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Aaina Mahal Bhuj

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Heritage preservation
Nestled in the heart of Kutch, Aaina Mahal, or the Palace of Mirrors, is a stunning 18th-century palace that showcases an exquisite blend of art and architecture. Constructed under the reign of Rao Lakhpatji in 1752, this opulent structure boasts intricate mirror work and lavish decorations featuring precious stones and elaborate chandeliers. The palace's interior dazzles with its Hall of Mirrors, where reflections create a mesmerizing visual experience.
Despite the extensive damage caused by the Kutch earthquake, the Aina Palace is a living symbol of Bhuj's identity and its wonderful art. Built during the time of Maharaja Lakhpatji, this palace is truly unforgettable. Amazing Mirror Work: The name of the palace itself is 'Aina' and its main attraction is its main hall, which is studded with mirrors. As soon as you enter the room, it feels like you see your reflection in hundreds of mirrors, which creates a magical scene. The design and craftsmanship of this room is such that at night, when you light a lamp, the entire room is illuminated. Influence of European Art: This palace has been built by the craftsmen of Kutch adopting the European style. Here you will find Dutch clocks, glass brought from Venice, and old remnants of electrical systems, which show the international connections of the kings of Kutch. Current Experience: A part of the palace was damaged after the earthquake, but the beauty of the part that is open is as captivating as ever. My Experience: A visit to this palace will give you a glimpse of Kutch's rich past. The glitter of the mirrors and the collection of royal objects is amazing. It is nice to sit here in peace and think about the hard work of the artists at one time. Tip: Don't miss the Prague Palace, located right next to the Iina Palace, which is a magnificent example of Italian style. Allocate at least 2-3 hours to see both the palaces together.
Parth S — Google review
Aina Mahal in Bhuj is a beautiful palace with stunning mirror work and intricate designs. The architecture is unique, and the collection of antiques, paintings, and chandeliers is impressive. It gives a glimpse into the rich history and royal lifestyle of Kutch. The palace is well-maintained and a must-visit for history and art lovers.
Saurabh S — Google review
This ancient palace showcases the royal living of the past, with beautiful architecture and stunning mirror work. Walking through its halls, you can almost feel the grandeur of the royal era. The designs, ornate rooms, and historical significance make it a must-visit destination. There’s two palace at one place one is aaina mehel and there’s another one. There’s no photography allowed inside aaina mehel. Overall a great place to witness ancient royal living and experience Gujarat's rich cultural heritage.
Jay S — Google review
"This is a heritage building and it needs to be maintained. We could only see a few rooms and articles, but we wanted to explore more. Unfortunately, the condition of the building was very poor… the Queen’s palace (Rani Mahal) was almost completely in ruins. It felt very disheartening, but the time spent there was still very pleasant."
Sunita S — Google review
Aaina Mahal is a unique heritage spot with beautiful glasswork and a rich glimpse of Kutch’s royal history. The architecture is impressive, but a few areas could be better maintained and brighter for viewing the details. Overall, it’s worth a quick visit, and with improved upkeep it can be an even better experience.
Vaibhav S — Google review
A stunning old palace in Bhuj filled with mirrors, intricate artwork and beautiful detailing. The moment you step inside, the vintage charm hits you — it truly feels like stepping back in time 🏛️✨. The halls are decorated with reflective walls, delicate carvings and royal-era displays that are maintained quite well. Each corner has something eye-catching, making it great for photography 📸🌟. The small museum sections give a decent glimpse into the region’s history and artistry. The layout is simple to follow and the staff guides you politely whenever needed 🎧📝. Outside areas are peaceful too, with enough space to walk around and admire the architecture. Ticketing is quick, and the place stays reasonably clean despite the footfall 🌤️🪟. A lovely heritage spot in Bhuj that’s perfect for anyone who enjoys old-world craftsmanship and quiet cultural spaces 🧿✨.
Bhadra M — Google review
Aina Mahal is a beautiful heritage palace with stunning mirror work and artifacts, offering a great glimpse into Kutch’s royal history. A must-visit in Bhuj.
Kajal B — Google review
Good for tourist... Must visit old king's lifestyle and queens 👑 details...
Chetan D — Google review
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Maharav Of Kutch, Chowk, Darbar Gadh Rd, Old Dhatia Falia, Bhuj, Gujarat 370001, India
+91 94275 69941
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Shree Swaminarayan Temple Bhuj (Bhuj Mandir)

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Shree Swaminarayan Temple Bhuj, also known as Bhuj Mandir, is a Hindu temple that has been rebuilt with intricately carved marble pillars and towers adorned with golden spires. Like other Swaminarayan temples, it features vibrant wood carvings depicting Lord Krishna and Radha.
We visited this beautiful temple during our road trip from Chennai to Kutch. It was delighted to see the architecture made up of different kinds of marble. Anyone visiting Bhuj shouldn’t miss this temple to experience its stunning architecture.
Rajan A — Google review
Shree Swaminarayan Temple, is also called as Bhuj Mandir 🛕 आत्मिक प्रसन्न्ता की अनुभूति प्राप्त हुई प्रभु दर्शन उपरान्त 🙏🙏 Bhuj Kutch Earthquake 26 January 2001, destroyed much of the Original Temple, but Strong Support & Resilience of Followers from INDIA & Aboard Rebuilt with their Astounding Faith & Dedication 💐 The Temple is Dedicated to Bhagwan Nar Narayan 🪷 The Original Temple was constructed in 1823, making it one of the Six Temples personally built by Bhagwan Swaminarayan ji himself 🙏 The Idols installed in the Temple include Narnarayan Dev, Hari-Krishna Maharaj, Radha-Krishna Dev, Ghanshyam Maharaj, Ganapati Bapa, and Hanumanji 🕉
Gulshan K — Google review
Swaminarayan Bhuj an huge temple right near the harmiswar talao where shree harikrushna and prabhu ghanshyaam ji are main deities. Biggest temple in bhuj area. Its also walking from bhuj bus station parralel road to kutch muesum. The food served as prasad is free to all in basement. People are very kind here. You can click photos here and they have their own nashta shop outside where you can buy masala shing.. and many other good quality nashta from here. Regarding temple its complete serine and much peace is here.. A must when you visit Bhuj.
Ronak S — Google review
If you're going bhuj than definitely visit the beautiful swaminarayan temple. It's very holy place. Especially diwali time during this time it decorated with diwas and rangoli andwith beautiful theme.
Jenis T — Google review
The temple looks pleasant and peaceful, and has plenty of parking inside, and can have snacks in the canteen. Good for a pleasant evening, also can have a beautiful view of the fort from the temple.
Rajesh K — Google review
The Swaminarayan Temple in Bhuj is a beautiful structure built in white marble. The entire place is very well maintained and has a serene atmosphere. The idols are simple yet graceful.
Amit P — Google review
Very beautiful construction…. Must watch for every tourist…. Beauty of marble structures intricately carved …..
Karthika G — Google review
Shree Swaminarayan Temple in Bhuj is a truly divine place. The temple's architecture is magnificent, and the atmosphere is peaceful and devotional. The idols are beautifully adorned, and the cleanliness of the temple is well-maintained. A must-visit place for spiritual seekers and anyone looking for peace. Had a fantastic experience with my family!
Saurabh S — Google review
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Shree, City Police Station Rd, opp. City Police Station Road, Bhuj, Gujarat 370001, India
http://www.swaminarayan.faith/
+91 74900 25013
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Jai Service

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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
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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/
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Salangpur Hanumanji Mandir

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Decorative Hindu temple & pilgrimage spot believed to alleviate the symptoms of mental illness.
One of the most powerful and peaceful Hanuman temples in India. The atmosphere here is extremely divine and energetic. The main idol of Kashtbhanjandev Hanumanji is known for giving strength, peace and relief from problems. The temple is well-organised, clean and spacious with very good facilities for devotees. What I liked: ✔ Very strong spiritual vibe ✔ Neat, well-maintained temple campus ✔ Free prasad & bhojan facility ✔ Easy darshan on weekdays ✔ New 54-ft Hanuman statue looks amazing ✔ Helpful volunteers & good management Best time to visit: Early morning for peaceful darshan Avoid Saturday if you don’t like crowds (huge rush) Facilities: Big parking area Bhojnalaya (free food) Yatri Niwas / Dharamshala Wheelchair/battery car support Drinking water & resting areas Perfect for: devotees, family trips, spiritual healing, peaceful darshan. Overall: A must-visit temple for anyone seeking strength, blessings and a very powerful Hanumanji darshan.
Rushabh S — Google review
The temple is truly a beautiful and peaceful place. It is very well maintained, and you can clearly see the efforts of the management and staff in keeping everything clean and organized. The surroundings are calm, the atmosphere is divine, and the entire place gives a sense of peace and positivity. However, visitors should also understand that it’s our shared responsibility to keep the temple clean. The staff and volunteers work hard every day to maintain the beauty and purity of this sacred place, but public cooperation is equally important. Please avoid littering, follow the temple rules, and help maintain the cleanliness and serenity of this divine place. A big appreciation to the temple management for their excellent maintenance and devotion towards keeping this holy place so pleasant and peaceful.
Pari K — Google review
🌺 Visit to Salangpur Hanuman Temple 🌺 Visiting Salangpur Hanuman Temple is not just a religious journey, but a deeply spiritual experience filled with energy, faith, and peace. The moment you step into the temple premises, you can feel a divine vibration all around — the rhythmic chants, the ringing bells, and the devotion in every heart create an atmosphere of pure sanctity. The powerful idol of Kastbhanjan Dev Hanumanji radiates strength and compassion, making every devotee feel protected and heard. Thousands of devotees visit the temple each week, seeking mental peace, blessings, and freedom from worries. The temple’s serene surroundings and devotional environment fill the heart with positivity and renewed energy. Every Saturday, the temple becomes even more vibrant with spiritual gatherings, prayers, and prasad distribution, creating a divine celebration of faith. A visit to Salangpur Hanuman Temple is truly a journey of devotion, hope, and inner strength — one that stays in your heart long after you return. Jai Shri Kastbhanjan Dev 🙏✨
Hiren J — Google review
I have been visiting Salangpur Hanumanji Mandir for almost 25 years now and have witnessed its amazing transformation — from a small temple to a grand tirtha sthaan. The growth in the last 5–7 years is truly remarkable. The new dharamshala, with 952 rooms, is incredible — it feels like a 5-star hotel with all modern amenities. The new bhojanshala is outstanding too, with an impressive capacity and excellent management. As for the temple, there are no words — simply divine. Every visit feels special, and the murti of Hanumanji astonishes me every single time. All this is possible only because of Hanumanji’s grace and blessings on everyone who visits. Jai Shree Ram! 🙏
Chinmay S — Google review
Peaceful, powerful, and deeply spiritual. Salangpur Hanumanji Mandir is one of the most divine places I’ve ever visited. Truly a place where faith comes alive. The temple campus is vast and beautifully maintained, featuring serene parks, multiple temples, and comfortable guesthouses. The facilities are excellent, with clean surroundings, well-managed darshan arrangements, and courteous staff. Delicious food (Prasad) is also available for devotees.
Vimal P — Google review
A truly divine and peaceful place. The temple is beautifully maintained and filled with a calming, spiritual energy. The atmosphere is serene, perfect for prayer, meditation, and inner peace. The temple staff and devotees are kind and welcoming, and the surroundings are kept very clean. Visiting this temple always brings a sense of positivity and blessings. 🙏
PK P — Google review
A Truly Divine and Transformative Experience at Sarangpur Hanuman Temple ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5 Stars: A Must-Visit Pilgrimage Site in Gujarat The Kashtbhanjan Hanuman Temple in Sarangpur is not just a place of worship; it is an experience that touches the soul. My visit here was profoundly peaceful and spiritually uplifting. Atmosphere and Environment: The moment you step into the sprawling temple complex, you are struck by a sense of calm and divinity. The air resonates with chants and devotion. Despite the crowds (especially on Saturdays and Tuesdays), the management is incredibly efficient, ensuring a smooth darshan (viewing) process. The temple itself is stunning, showcasing the signature, intricate architecture associated with the Swaminarayan tradition. The cleanliness of the entire premises is commendable. Spiritual Significance & the Deity: The central belief that Lord Hanuman here alleviates all sufferings (kasht) and evil influences is powerful, and the atmosphere reinforces this faith. The murti (idol) of Hanuman Ji is majestic and vibrant, inspiring instant reverence. Facilities and Hospitality: The temple trust does a fantastic job of managing facilities. Clean and affordable accommodation options are available, making it feasible for multi-day visits. The food at the canteen/dining hall is simple, hygienic, and satisfying. Overall Impression: My time at Sarangpur provided immense mental peace and a powerful spiritual recharge. It's a place where faith is visibly tangible. If you are seeking solace, a highly organized pilgrimage experience, or simply a magnificent architectural marvel, make sure to visit this divine abode. It is truly one of the most powerful and well-managed temples I have ever visited in India
MK V — Google review
One of the best temple adjacent to BAPS swaminarayan temple dedicated to God Hanuman. It has a neat and clean surrounding and a devine feeling. Ample parking is available near temple and also many food outlets. It is also known as Kashtbhanjan temple. It's near Botad in Saurashtra and a popular destination among devotees. It has several good guest houses surrounded by temple with a Gaushala.
Rajeev G — Google review
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Hanuman Tal:Barwala, P.O, Dist, Salangpur, Gujarat 382450, India
http://www.salangpurhanumanji.org/
+91 98258 35306
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Lothal, Archaeological Remains Of A Harappa Port-Town

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Sights & Landmarks
Archaeological museum
Lothal, located in Gujarat, India, is an ancient city dating back to 2400 BCE and was a significant center of the Indus Valley Civilization. The name 'Lothal' means 'Mound of the Dead' in Gujarati. It was known for its advanced urban planning, dockyards, and drainage system. Situated along trade routes connecting Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley, it played a crucial role in trade and commerce.
For history enthusiasts, Lothal offers a unique chance to walk through a city that was once a thriving port and trade center. It's a must-visit for history buffs, offering a rare glimpse into the ancient Indus Valley Civilization. While the site itself is impressive, visitor facilities and information are limited, so manage your expectations and prepare for a largely self-guided tour.
Amit V — Google review
Slightly remote place, on the way to bhavnagar from ahmedabad. There is less public transportation means. Very nice place to feel the ancient history, no entry fees for visiting the site. Lothal museum is under construction about 5 km from the site.
Keshwanand K — Google review
A must-visit place for history lovers! Lothal is one of the most fascinating sites of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization. It’s amazing to see how advanced people were thousands of years ago — with a proper dockyard, drainage system, and town planning. The museum nearby showcases pottery, seals, and artifacts that give you a real sense of life during that time. The place is peaceful, surrounded by nature, and perfect for a day trip from Ahmedabad. If you love history, archaeology, or just want to explore India’s ancient roots, Lothal is definitely worth visiting.
Darshan K — Google review
Not much in terms of excavation, but a lovely place teeming with birds! Though a huge museum is coming up nearby. Worth a visit only if passing through nearby.
Mehul J — Google review
The Harappa civilization site at Lothal is a very beautiful place. It exudes a sense of peace, and the cool breeze makes you wonder why the people of Lothal chose to live here—perhaps it was because of this serene environment and pleasant climate. Although the structures are very old, their condition is gradually deteriorating because visitors enter the ruins, causing damage. In its current open state, it seems like the Archaeological Survey of India is not actively preserving it. The cemetery appears almost lost, with no accessible path to reach it. Overall, the site is very enriching for history enthusiasts, while others may see it as just a casual visit. However, you can truly appreciate that the people of that era had knowledge of science and mathematics. The government should take action to protect and preserve this heritage site.
Rajveer P — Google review
Visiting lothal on weekends specially on early morning drives is recommended. I have visited yhe site at post monsoon so the dockyard is full of water giving real vibe. The location shows there is a museum is permenent closed. If you have prior knowledge of this site then this visit could be the most interesting. Otherwise you real roam around and exit.
Devashree P — Google review
Best time to visit this place is during winters. You will be able to sit and experience the thousands of years of history here. A must visit for history enthusiast. Currently the archeological musuem is under construction. There is no information when it will open again, therefore you won't be able see the artifacts that have been found here. But the site is open and you can definitely visit it.
Srijeeta S — Google review
Visited Lothal with family and really enjoyed the experience. The place gives a simple but amazing glimpse into one of the world’s oldest civilizations. Seeing the ancient dockyard and town layout felt like stepping back in time. Display photos of interesting artifacts explains things nicely. The area is peaceful, clean, and easy to explore. Carry water and a cap because the sun likes to attend the tour too. Great spot for a short, educational family trip. Perfect for anyone curious about old Indian history in a calm setting.
Jignesh R — Google review
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Lothal, Taluka, Saragwala, Dholka, Gujarat 382230, India
https://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/5918/
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Sarkhej Roza

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Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Sarkhej Roza is a captivating mosque and tomb complex that beautifully showcases the Indo-Saracenic architectural style, completed in 1451. Nestled amidst a serene landscape featuring a tranquil lake, this historical site reflects the rich Islamic culture intertwined with Persian influences and elements from Hindu and Jain traditions. Often hailed as the Acropolis of Ahmedabad, Sarkhej Roza stands as a testament to the city's heritage during Sultan Mahmud Begada's reign.
Sarkhej Roza is truly a must-visit place, especially for Sunni Muslims. The complex carries a rich heritage and deep history that makes it stand out among the iconic sites of Ahmedabad. The mosque here is very beautiful with intricate architecture, and the Roza itself is peaceful and inspiring. The entire place reflects Islamic art, culture, and spirituality. It’s not just a religious site but also a heritage landmark that gives you a glimpse into history. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to explore heritage, architecture, and spirituality together.
Syed A — Google review
★★★★☆ - A Magnificent Historical Complex with Some Practical Considerations Sarkhej Roza is truly a hidden gem of Ahmedabad with its breathtaking architecture. The complex houses beautiful tombs of kings and queens, showcasing amazing historical significance. I was particularly impressed by the grand and picturesque lake that enhances the serene atmosphere of this ancient site. The architecture is fascinating with its unique stylistic elements. The open courtyard provides a wonderful space to appreciate the intricate details of the structure and offers great photo opportunities. The exquisite lattice work and carved pillars throughout the complex are truly mesmerizing, especially when sunlight filters through. Important note: You must remove your footwear before entering the complex, which can be uncomfortable as the ground gets very hot and dirty. I strongly recommend wearing socks as mentioned in the guidelines. Also, avoid visiting during rainy days as the experience will be compromised, and extremely hot days can make the visit unbearable since you'll be walking barefoot on hot surfaces. Despite these minor inconveniences, Sarkhej Roza is definitely worth visiting for its historical significance and architectural beauty if you plan your visit during comfortable weather conditions.
Mel ( — Google review
Sarkhej Roza is a historically significant tomb complex with stunning Indo-Islamic architecture, but it’s sadly not well maintained. The entrance lacks the presence of a protected heritage site, and the overall upkeep doesn’t do justice to its legacy. It deserves better maintenance and stronger promotion to attract the attention it truly merits.
Ramana R — Google review
It as a peaceful and serene place, appreciating the intricate details, exquisite craftsmanship, and tranquil surroundings. The site is also noted for its historical significance and the artistry displayed in the latticework and calligraphy.
Muskan N — Google review
Sarkhej Roza, located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, is a stunning architectural complex that beautifully blends Islamic and Indian styles. Built in the 15th century, it serves as a mausoleum for the revered Sufi saint, Sheikh Ahmed Khattu Ganj Baksh. The site is a serene retreat, characterized by its elegant domes, intricately carved pillars, and expansive courtyards. Visiting Sarkhej Roza feels like stepping into a tranquil oasis, away from the city's hustle and bustle. The intricate latticework and exquisite calligraphy reflect the artistry of the period, making it a photographer's delight. The peaceful atmosphere is perfect for contemplation and reflection. One of the highlights is the large water tank, which enhances the beauty of the surroundings and offers a serene spot for visitors to relax. The combination of historical significance and architectural splendor makes it an important cultural landmark. While it can be less crowded than other tourist spots, this adds to its charm. Sarkhej Roza is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, or spirituality. It’s a place that invites you to connect with the past and appreciate the rich heritage of Gujarat.
Pathan N — Google review
Located just 8 km from Ahmedabad, Sarkhej Roza is a majestic 15th-century architectural complex nestled in the quiet village of Sarkhej. Revered as the "Acropolis of Ahmedabad", this site draws parallels to the Parthenon in Athens, not just in scale but in spiritual and architectural grandeur. Commissioned by Sultan Ahmed Shah for the esteemed Sufi saint Sheikh Ahmed Khattu Ganj Baksh, the complex houses his serene tomb along with royal mausoleums of Sultan Mahmud Begada, his queen Rani Rajabai, their sons, an open Jama Masjid, a historic water tank, and a library-museum preserving ancient coins and manuscripts. The experience begins with a short walk from the parking area through arched stone gateways marked with history. Inside, one is greeted by massive sandstone pillars, cool marble flooring, and open courtyards. Despite the festive buzz of Eid, the complex retained a sense of calm and reverence. What stands out are the stone-carved walls, intricately decorated with Arabic-Indo geometric patterns—symmetrical, artistic, and beautifully weathered. Each section holds its charm: The royal tombs of Begada and his sons lie under richly carved domes, though sadly, some areas show signs of neglect. The tomb of Sheikh Ganj Baksh was active with local devotees in prayer and Quran recitation. A modest library and museum nearby, though disorganized, showcase old currency, documents, and artifacts. The once-grand 17-acre water tank, visible through lattice balconies, now lies dry, used only during the monsoon. It was originally built to support gardens and local needs. Unfortunately, the complex lacks signage and proper maintenance. Still, the place leaves a strong emotional and historical impression—a powerful reminder of Gujarat's rich spiritual and architectural heritage. Sarkhej Roza is not just a monument—it is a silent, crumbling manuscript of history, faith, and forgotten glory.
Shabeer H — Google review
Though not well-maintained, Sarkhej Roza is a beautiful historical structure and mosque which overlooks a lake. I hope the authorities keep it clean and look after it so that it can attract more visitors.
Anshu R — Google review
Historical, peaceful, best Architecture, Jama Masjid, Tomb, Need to mantain carefully.
Abdussalam M — Google review
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Post Jeevraj Park, Sarkhej Makarba Rd, Makarba, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380051, India
https://www.sarkhejroza.org/
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Vichaar Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
Nestled in a unique mud hut structure, Vichaar Museum is a treasure trove of history that transports visitors back to simpler times. Established in 1981, this remarkable museum showcases an extensive collection of over 4,500 utensils crafted from various materials like stainless steel, copper, and glass. Each piece tells a story of Indian culture and daily life from yesteryears.
Visiting Vichaar Museum was an absolutely perfect and spectacular experience! Every corner of the museum is thoughtfully curated, offering a blend of history, culture, and art that leaves you in awe. The exhibits are engaging, interactive, and educational, making it a place where learning feels like an adventure. The design and layout of the museum are also impressive, creating a calm and inviting atmosphere. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, this museum is a must-visit. It’s an enriching experience that stays with you long after you leave!
Kinjal A — Google review
Vichaar Museum (Vechaar Utensils Museum) - Ahmedabad ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Vichaar Museum, also known as the Vechaar Utensils Museum, is a hidden gem in Ahmedabad that offers a unique glimpse into India’s rich history of craftsmanship and traditional living. Located within the Vishalla complex, it is not just a museum but an immersive experience. Collections and Exhibits: The museum is home to an impressive collection of over 6,000 artifacts, including traditional utensils, locks, and nutcrackers, many of which date back over a thousand years. The exhibits are beautifully curated, showcasing utensils crafted from brass, copper, bronze, and other materials. There are also intricate locks that provide a fascinating look into ancient security mechanisms. What sets this museum apart is the diversity of items on display, from everyday kitchen tools to rare ceremonial utensils, highlighting the diverse cultures and regions of India. Ambience: The museum is set in a traditional village-like environment, with rustic mud-plastered walls and small water bodies that enhance the overall experience. The setting feels authentic, and the peaceful atmosphere complements the experience, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the historical significance of the artifacts. Visitor Experience: The museum is easy to navigate, with well-organized displays and informative plaques. It’s a quiet, contemplative space where you can take your time to explore. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or just curious about India’s rich cultural heritage, you’ll find the museum enlightening. Facilities: The museum is part of the Vishalla complex, which also houses a restaurant serving delicious Gujarati cuisine in an open, rustic setting. It’s the perfect spot to enjoy a meal after your visit. There’s also a designated play area for children, making it a great destination for families. Entry Fees and Timings: Adults: ₹50 Children (3-11 years): ₹20 Foreign Nationals: ₹100 Timings: 3:00 PM to 10:30 PM (Closed on Mondays) Conclusion: The Vichaar Museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in Indian culture and history. It offers a peaceful yet enriching experience, with stunning collections and a tranquil ambiance. It’s also a great place to spend some quality time with family or friends, especially with the adjacent Vishalla restaurant to enjoy authentic Gujarati food. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Ahmedabad!
Bavaliya D — Google review
A wonderful place to experience real, tasty Gujurat I meals and snacks and fresh sugarcane juice in a very traditional setting. Excellent choice for lunch or dinner. The utensils museum is not to be missed. A private collection amassed over 60 years sheds a light into the culture and way is life in all parts of India over centuries through the utensils and other articles used in those eras. Very illuminating. Brilliant. Our guide Rajesh Parma, a curator and an artist was very knowledgeable about the collection and an excellent source of information. If you are visiting Ahmedabad, this museum is a must. Allow 3-4 hours as yiu must experience the gujursti good and the sugarcane juice. Buy some snacks for four onward journey. There is also an open air art gallery displaying the abstract art if Mr Patel , the owner of the museum and an excellent artist . See work posted
Balu P — Google review
Museum and had a truly memorable experience. I had the pleasure of meeting the owner, who was incredibly kind and welcoming. The people over there also help visitors to understand the history, usage, and features of the traditional utensils on display. The place is very well maintained—clean, organized, and thoughtfully curated. The ambience is peaceful and carries a calming, positive energy. The highlight of my visit was seeing such a wide variety of old utensils. It made me reflect on how innovative and advanced our ancestors were in their everyday living. It’s a powerful reminder of our rich cultural heritage. Truly worth visiting for anyone who appreciates history, craftsmanship, or just wants a peaceful, insightful outing.
Pinal C — Google review
I had visited Vichaar Museum a few months ago and till today the memory of that place feels so fresh. Honestly this was not just a museum visit, it felt like walking into a completely different time. From the moment you enter, you can see how beautifully they have recreated the atmosphere of an old Indian village. The entrance itself gave me a homely feeling, the small lamps lit on the path in the evening and the quiet wind made it almost magical. The collection inside is something that words cannot do justice to. There are utensils made of brass, copper and other metals which were used hundreds of years back. Some of them were so unique that I had never even imagined they existed. I actually spent extra time looking at the nutcrackers and the old meal serving vessels, they were crafted with such detail. My mother, who was with me, got really emotional at one point because she recognised a few utensils that her great grandmother used in their native village. That personal connection made the visit even more special for us. The staff there is also very polite and knowledgeable. One gentleman explained everything to us in such a simple and interesting manner that even children who were visiting along with other families were listening quietly. He told us stories behind certain objects which made the whole experience lively instead of a dull museum round. I felt like giving him a small tip just to appreciate his dedication, and I would suggest anyone visiting to do the same if you feel so, because it is rare to see people put in such heart and effort these days. Another thing I loved was how well the animals were taken care of. You can actually see cows, birds and some other village animals being fed properly which adds to the authentic atmosphere. For a few moments I forgot I was in Ahmedabad city, it truly felt like I had stepped back into a peaceful heritage village. The entry fee is very reasonable compared to the kind of heritage you get to witness. You can easily spend two to three hours here without realising how time passes. For me this was more than just looking at old things, it was like reconnecting with our Indian culture and roots. If you are someone who enjoys history, tradition, or even if you just want a break from the usual city noise and malls, I would strongly recommend visiting this place at least once. Vichaar Museum is a gem and for me it was a 5 out of 5 experience without any doubt.
Ankur K — Google review
A MEMORABLE AWESOME RAJASTHAN experience!! 😊❤💯👌 I have always been an admirer of Rajasthani culture. And I'm sure in my lifetime, I was destined to experience this awesome place. It was an adventurous journey of Rajasthsn all together and I made the most of it. 😊🤪 At the entrance see glimpses of special moments with celebrities from Amitabh Bachan(young), Sachin Tendulkar, and the like to mention a few. If you are an admirer of antique home decor, and kitchen accessories, do visit it. 👍👌 The entry fee or the unlimited dinner we opted for costs at 1019 per head, which seems expensive at the beginning, but once you take a tour of what's inside of it you won't regret it a bit. I had no idea of what's in store for us, inside. From the entrance till the dead end, the whole premise is decorated and presented with antique decor ranging from our yester year oil/kerosene lamps to human sized antique earthen pots, trees, wooden fencing, rocks, statues, puppets and interestingly the floors are not concrete or tiled. You have two options to go with, either meals or tea-snacks.☕️🍵🫖 The tables and charpoys for the latter is towards the entrance while the dining tables for dinner are towards the inside of the whole property.🛏 We were there for dinner around 8pm. It was prestine and breathtaking aesthetically.🍴🍲 This museum in the backdrop of chirping birds is secured on all sides by boundary walls, that reminds one of the Fort walls.🧱🦅 What I like most is, they have designed this whole place in its pure, nature friendly and old fashioned way. You can feel the mud under your feet and wood everywhere you touch around.🏞 The dining area is vast, carpeted and you can choose between high chair dining (wooden) tables with benches or the low tables where you can be seated on small cushions or even a stool, if you are more comfortable with it. You are asked to remove footwear before entering the dining area. I had the pleasure of making a small pot at the pottery section.😁 Then we reached the utensil museum, for which entrance is not free and hence we just took a look from the outside. Inside they have cattle farm and geese farms. I guess the unadulterated butter they treat us with are all from here. Aww... no words to explain the food platter🫒😋🍥🏷🥨🍲🍛 served on patal( dried leaves) in a cane baskets at the beginning which includes, saambaaro, cucumber, beetroot, sproted mug, sukhdi, jalebi, dokla, gud, lesan chutney, pickle, mirchi, peanut, pure butter, chaas, beans, pudina chutney, peanuts, romato, onion, lemon. Later bhakari, Rotla, tepla.pappad, corn dish, bataka dish, dal, bhindi masala.🥧🍽🍛🥔🍅🫑🥒 All of these are unlimited served with so much care and affection by the staff in traditional attire or uniform. Unif🥋 I had 5 glasses of chass🧈🥜🍩😋 and many rounds of jalebi. Sukhdi was new to me and I loved it. 😍 😋😝 Then the most attractive part of our exploration here was the Rajasthani dance entertainment in tune with rajasthani folk music. 💃🩰The balancing act of piled up pots on head and the fire are just jawdropping. I did try my dancing skills with the beautiful artist who was looking royal, beautiful and eternal in her grand traditional velvet attire. While seated, we were treated to a mixed juice of apple, lemon and pomegranate. If you are a fan of puppet dance, spend a few minutes there too. I had a great time trying my hand at pot making. We bought a charka too from the shop close to the entrance. They sell many varieties of pickles here. Every journey should end sweet. We treated ourselves to gulab and kesar scoop ice cream.🍨🍧🍦 This was an experience journey to remember for a long time. ✨️ 😊
Anna A — Google review
Part of the Vishalla restaurant complex, this huge collection of pottery and metalware stretches all across a large single-storied pavilion. While there are local Gujarati utensils - for carrying water, milking cattle, storing grains or oil, and so on - there are also other items from other parts of India as well as abroad: samovars, supari cutters, platters, urns, statuettes, toys, etc. These were very impressive, many of them intricately worked, and the massive proportions of some of the storage jars and cooking pots and pans were mind boggling. There's even a cooking pot that is one thousand years old. No entrance fee is charged, and you may photograph the display of pottery along the outside for free. However, if you want to photograph the exhibits inside (the bulk of the museum) a fee of about rupees 500 is charged.
Madhulika L — Google review
Lovey place with aesthetic vibe...far from city chaos...
Nilesh — Google review
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XGVP+G5X, opp. Vasna Tol Naka, Rehnuma Society, Vishala, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380055, India
http://www.vechaar.com/
+91 96011 67393
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Shree Camp Hanumanji Mandir

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

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

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Bus station
Transportation
Mass Transportation Systems
The Central Bus Station Vadodara, located within the Ved Transcube Plaza, boasts a modern and spacious design reminiscent of an international airport. The station offers ample seating, various dining options, and convenient access to city buses. Additionally, visitors can explore the adjacent mall featuring a tourist office, cinema with English-language films, and diverse shopping opportunities. The well-maintained facility also provides amenities such as parking space and entertainment areas for a comprehensive travel experience.
The bus station was clean and you can found all the thing here. Here there are various clothes shops, ATM, and food stall so if you are waiting for you bus you can have some necessary thing easily available.
Rohan J — Google review
The development has happened in last ten 10 years to reduce the congestion in the road. However noting has changed much since it is opposite to RS, still traffic can't be managed. However infrastructure is better than old one. The bus station is very spacious with a large waiting area. Many small stalls & branded shop are available for shopping along with known food stalls. There are entertainment zones, shopping zones, exhibition zones, food zones available for passangers. The state owned public transport facilities provided by GSRTS. The parking area is good & well maintained.
Archana P — Google review
Wonderfully built and thoughtfully designed place. And you get all the flexibility in bus schedules because all bus routes available at all times. No complaint. Wherever you want to go, you can have a ride in time. Volvo, sleeper and all. Inquiry response is also straightforward and clean. Waiting space is so neat and impeccable... Plus food is good, too 😍
Prashantham — Google review
Very nice Bus stand. Maintenance can be improved more but I will give it 5 stars as it is very well managed. Buses are running on time, very good sitting arrangement, lots of shops for eatries, washrooms are clean. However it could be made a world class station by making it more clean and organized.
Bibhor S — Google review
This is one of the most crowded bus depots in the state, only behind gitamandir bus depot in Ahmedabad. This is one of the busiest also. Buses from almost across the state comes here.
Mayur S — Google review
The main place to catch GSRTC buses to various places in Gujarat and some places in Rajasthan, Madhya pradesh and Maharashtra. Cleanliness is being maintained by the staff. There are outlets selling food and other stuffs here.
Pranav A — Google review
One of the Best State transport Bus depo of India. Neat and clean bus station. Lots of hygienic food outlets are there. Excellent sitting arrangement. Spot reservation and volvo bus booking can be done here. Toilets are clean. Stay arrangement is available with dormitory facility. Luggage clock room service is available. ## if you like my review, please like it ##
Bhushan V — Google review
An Amazing Bus Terminal Infrastructure of Vadodara bus Stand is Very much Appreciative. Very Awesome Place Because There is Shopping Mall and Other Facilities Like, Theater, Kids Zone playing for Kids Game, ATM, Restaurants, Rooms for stay.. amazing. And proximity to Vadodara railway station is another advantage as it is just 5 mins walking distance.
Bhumik K — Google review
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Maharaja Sayajirao University, Sayajiganj, Vadodara, Gujarat 390007, India
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EME Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
The EME Temple in Vadodara is a unique blend of modern architecture and ancient sculpture, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Constructed by the Indian Army, this contemporary temple features a geodesic dome covered with aluminum sheets, designed by renowned architect Gerard da Cunha. It has been under construction for over 25 years and incorporates aspects of major Indian religions.
The EME (Electrical and Mechanical Engineering) Temple, also known as the Dakshinamurthy Temple, is one of Vadodara’s most unique and lesser-known attractions. Managed by the Indian Army, this temple is a fine blend of modern architecture, spiritual significance, and historical importance. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva, in his Dakshinamurthy form, symbolizing wisdom and enlightenment. The EME Temple is a must-visit for those who appreciate unique architecture, spirituality, and peaceful surroundings. It’s an excellent place for devotees, tourists, and history enthusiasts alike. Whether you are religious or not, the temple's ambience and design make it worth visiting at least once. Architectural Significance: The temple stands out with its geodesic dome structure, made of aluminium sheets, which is quite rare for a religious site. Designed with a futuristic approach, it incorporates elements from various religions: The dome represents Islam The tower (Shikhara) takes inspiration from Hindu temple architecture The entrance resembles a Christian church The golden structure inside symbolizes Buddhism The grill work is inspired by Jain temples
MEHUL P — Google review
The EME Temple in Vadodara is one of the most unique and peaceful places you can visit in the city. The temple has a very serene atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for anyone seeking peace and spiritual calm. What makes the temple truly special is its modern design and architecture. Unlike traditional temples, this one has a distinct structure with symbolic elements representing different religions, which beautifully reflects the message of unity and harmony. The surroundings are very well-kept, with greenery and a calm environment that instantly makes you feel relaxed. Whether you come here for prayer, meditation, or just to spend a few quiet moments, the temple offers a refreshing break from the busy city. If you are visiting Vadodara, the EME Temple is a must-visit—not just for its spiritual significance but also for its architectural uniqueness and peaceful ambience.
RESHMA S — Google review
The Dakshinamoorthy and Navgraha EME Temple is very Unique in design, very peaceful and Amazing Hindu temple dedicated to Devo ke Dev Mahadev 🔱. The EME Temple was built in 1966 by the Electronics & Mechanical Engineers (EME) School of Indian Army and is maintained and run by the Army in Vadodara city of Gujarat. Temple has 108 major archaeological stone statues circa 600-1600 CE of various Hindu deities. The statues are placed in various open spaces of the temple and attract a large number of students of architecture and archaeological studies.
Gaurang N — Google review
Out of respect, we didn't click any pics instead of the temple. 1. The guards were very polite and humble to talk to. 2. There are many sculptures, and I request people not to touch them. 3. The gurudwara is one of its kind. Do not miss it. 4. Peaceful and very well maintained place. 5. You have to submit your identity proof. They will return it once you are done with your exit. There is no charge or fees.
D S — Google review
The place is one of the unique temples located within the city of Vadodara! You can tell “ Hidden Gem” , the tranquil environment and beautifully managed premises that attract you lot more !! You can enter this place by giving your identity card to reception ( it’s mandatory)
Ankit P — Google review
The temple is unique with main deity as Dakshineshwar Shiva in form of Shiv Murti (rather than linga). The temple is located within the premises maintained by Indian Army and hence entry is regulated where you need to carry an Identity Card (License, PAN, Aadhar or such). Needless to mention that being maintained by Army it is very clean and crowd is managed well. The temple premises have various small shrines of multiple gods, Navgraha, Ganpati, Sai Baba, Buddha, etc.
Animesh K — Google review
I am visiting it since my childhood. In the heart of the city, one of the oldest temple yet so esthetic, peaceful, calm and positive vibes around. EME (Electrical & Mechanical Engineering Temple) or also known as Dakshinamurthy temple is under the preservense of EME. Hence one of the groupember must submit Photo ID proof with number of person taking entry and vehicle details. After that they'll allow you to take your vehicle in. If you are riding 2 wheeler, helmet is cumpolsary for all travellers otherwise you need to park outside the entry point and go by walk. Temple timing: 5:30 am to 08:30 pm. Dress code: Modest clothing that covers the shoulders, chest, and knees.
Sunny P — Google review
The EME Temple in Baroda is a stunning symbol of secularism and unity. Built and maintained by the Indian Army, the temple’s unique architecture incorporates elements from Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Jainism, and Zoroastrianism, reflecting India’s rich spiritual diversity. Each design detail, from the dome to the tower, represents different faiths, making it a place of universal reverence You need to show and deposit your id card at the entrance. No fees- free visit. Collect your ID back when you leave.
Divya H — Google review
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85JR+GPV, nr. EME TEMPLE, Fatehgunj, Vadodara, Gujarat 390008, India
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Sayaji Baug

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Park
Nature & Parks
Garden
Sayaji Baug, often referred to as Kamati Baug, is a stunning public garden located in Vadodara and is recognized as one of the largest gardens in India, covering an impressive 100 acres. This lush oasis boasts around 98 species of trees and a rich variety of flora, making it a paradise for nature lovers. Visitors can marvel at the largest floral clock in India while enjoying the serene surroundings.
Sayaji Baug, also known as Kamati Baug, is Vadodara’s largest and most beautiful garden. It offers lush greenery, peaceful walking paths, and a refreshing atmosphere. The park includes a well-maintained zoo, the Baroda Museum, and a toy train, making it a great spot for families and children. The Floral Clock and Bandstand add to its charm. With ample space for relaxation and recreation, it’s perfect for morning walks, picnics, and sightseeing. The garden is clean, well-maintained, and rich in natural beauty. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, Sayaji Baug is a must-visit for a peaceful and enjoyable experience.
Bhautik N — Google review
It's is nice place to visit. Their is a zoo, lots of different gardens and meusium. Also you can enjoy joy train which take tour of whole garden. If you are planning to visit the whole garden then you can visit from morning so you can timidly visit each place without rush. Pets are not allow and you can also have photography session by taking permission from the authorities.
Rohan J — Google review
It is a good place to visit in vadodara. It has lot of greenery and beautiful flower gardens you will really enjoy it. However zoo requires little maintenance and cleanness.
Ankit S — Google review
This is free garden but for viewing zoo, there is fee of Rs.80, quite big area covered, lot of Space, plenty trees, enough seating places, walking strip from which you can scroll through. This Garden is in Vadodara & easily accessible & available in the heart of city.
Sujay K — Google review
This garden is so big and variety of landscapes that it never gets bored here. It is best place to train for marathons. Best place for family outing. Best place to hang out. Drinking water and toilets available. Besides vishwamitri river it has lot of birds and animals.
Sachin K — Google review
Nice Garden Lots of greenery Only negative is that there’s a buggy car with 20 INR per person ride, since no one around they took 100 INR for us 3 as no one was taking buggy. On asking how many minutes, counter lady told 15/18 minutes and once we sat on buggy, in exactly 9 minutes he got us back. We felt cheated but they didn’t bother. Toy Train also had big waiting for train parked and lots of kids and family disappointed
Amb. M — Google review
The Sayaji garden is having a very big distance walking track to enjoy morning people from nearby areas preferably visit here for morning and evening walk. The park is fully filled with different fruit and flowers plants in the Garden area. This was a great experience to visit this place.The sayaji garden area having very big watch which shows accurate timing . I am very happy and prefer to visit this Garden at the time of weekends with kid.
Mahesh B — Google review
Only one big garden in vadodara city where you can enjoy fullday picnic. It has zoo,toy train, musium,planetarium,food plaza, varieties of rides and lush green lawn with lots of trees. There are many stone statues surrounding the band stand where you do photography. It has sufficient parking place. In the morning,it is best place to go for Yoga,walking in garden and testing various snacks outside garden.
Brijesh M — Google review
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857R+835, Dak Bunglaw, Sayajiganj, Vadodara, Gujarat 390018, India
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Lukshmi Vilas Palace

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Heritage building
Sights & Landmarks
Lukshmi Vilas Palace is a grand 19th-century palace surrounded by beautiful gardens and home to an art museum, concert hall, and zoo. Commissioned in 1890 by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III, the palace was designed by Charles Mant and Robert Chisholm, known for their Indo-Saracenic architecture that blends European and South Asian styles. The sprawling palace is adorned with bronze sculptures by Italian artist Fellici Casorati.
The Lukshmi Vilas Palace in Vadodara is truly a gem of India’s royal heritage. 🌸 The architecture is breathtaking, with its grand Durbar Hall, stained-glass windows, and intricate carvings that make you feel like you’ve stepped into history. The palace grounds are beautifully maintained, with lush gardens and a serene environment that adds to the charm. What makes it special is the rich cultural experience—every corner of the palace has a story. The audio guide is very informative and helps you understand the royal legacy of the Gaekwad family. It’s not just a palace, it’s like walking through living history. A must-visit for anyone traveling to Vadodara! Perfect for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, or anyone who enjoys exploring India’s royal past. Truly, it’s an unforgettable experience.
Mahfooz A — Google review
An Unforgettable Experience at Laxmi Vilas Palace! Visiting the Laxmi Vilas Palace was truly an unforgettable experience! The grandeur of the architecture, the stunning interiors, and the beautifully maintained gardens all reflect the rich heritage and royal legacy of Vadodara. Every corner of the palace tells a story, and the attention to detail is simply breathtaking. The staff were incredibly warm, knowledgeable, and made the entire visit smooth and enjoyable. The guided tour was well-organized, offering fascinating insights into the history and culture of the royal family. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or simply someone looking to experience royal luxury, Laxmi Vilas Palace is a must-visit. I left feeling inspired, amazed, and full of appreciation for this magnificent landmark. Highly recommended — a true gem of India’s royal heritage!
Nitin S — Google review
Visit Vadodara and don't visit Lakshmi Vilas Palace, your trip will be incomplete! This is not just a palace, but a living history of the amazing art, heritage and splendor of the Gaekwad rulers of Gujarat. In my opinion, this palace is one of the most magnificent and well-maintained royal residences in India. Architecture and grandeur: This palace was built in 1890 in the Indo-Saracenic style. It is said that this palace is four times larger than Buckingham Palace! Its huge doors, beautiful windows and intricate carvings will amaze you. Interior splendor: The interior work of the palace is truly amazing. The flooring, exotic tiles, murals and colorful glass windows of the 'Darbar Hall' are a sight to behold. The museum section houses a collection of rare items and weapons of the Gaekwad family, which will take you back in time. Vast grounds: The vast and lush garden of the palace gives immense peace. The small golf course behind the palace adds to its grandeur. The atmosphere here is very peaceful and beautiful in the evening. My experience: I have visited this palace many times, and every time I am happy to see the maintenance here. An audio guide facility is also available to explain the art and history inside to the tourists, which is very helpful. This is a special place for families, history lovers and architecture students. Tip: Photography enthusiasts should visit here early in the morning or before sunset.
Parth S — Google review
It was the best experience ever.. such a nice palace Laxmi Vilas Palace, Vadodara..A good, nice palace with equally huge gardens and its own golf course.. they have cricket academy also.. and LVP garba is most famous in here.. Though only a very very small part of the entire palace is open for public display. They have good AV and give you the Device with earphones to listen to the entire history & details about the Palace, its history, Royal Family and many things. It goes on and on for more than 2 hrs. However, we took 1 hour to explore whole palace.. They have a nice small cafe inside..
Ankita P — Google review
Visiting Laxmi Vilas Palace is truly a royal experience. The sheer grandeur of the architecture, the beautifully manicured gardens, and the rich history reflected in every corner make it a must-visit. The palace interiors showcase exquisite artwork, ornate halls, and royal collections that transport you back in time. We visited during the weekend so it was a bit crowded. We didn't have to wait in a queue. The security at the entrance n exit guide you with the needed information. The museum inside offers fascinating insights into the Gaekwad dynasty, with displays of weapons, paintings, and artifacts. The Darbar Hall, with its stunning chandeliers and Venetian mosaic flooring, is breathtaking. The audio guide is well-curated and helps you appreciate the heritage even more. The sprawling lawns and golf course add to the charm, and the upkeep of the property is commendable. Entry is well-organized, though prior permission is required for certain areas. Overall, Laxmi Vilas Palace is not just a monument but an experience that blends culture, history, and elegance. A must-see gem of Vadodara. There are some places in the premises that needs a lot of restoration and the exterior needs some renovation work and painting. It rained a lot that day so we had to rush back from the lawn area. Overall a well spent outing which can be completed in an hour or a little more. Photography is prohibited inside the palace
Neha K — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. No regrets. It takes 2 hours to fully explore the palace. The audio guide is included in the ticket. So keep your tickets safely and don't lose them. To collect the audio guide show your ticket in the office administration and tell them the preferred language. The first point of the start of the palace is the statue near the Golf lawn. Don't miss the painting which is at the exit, before that you have to submit the audio guide and take sign.
GAURAV B — Google review
Lukshmi Vilas Palace is truly the pride of Vadodara and one of the most magnificent palaces in India. The moment you enter the premises, you can feel the royal grandeur and historic charm all around. The architecture is breathtaking — a stunning blend of Indo-Saracenic design, intricate carvings, and beautiful domes that reflect the rich heritage of the Gaekwad dynasty. The palace museum houses a fine collection of royal artifacts, weapons, paintings, and sculptures that offer a glimpse into the glorious past. The lush green golf course and the huge palace grounds make the experience even more delightful. The audio-guided tour is very informative, giving visitors deep insights into the royal family’s lifestyle and the palace’s history. The maintenance of the property is excellent, and the staff are polite and helpful. Photography is allowed in certain areas, so don’t forget to capture the stunning views. Visiting Lukshmi Vilas Palace feels like stepping into a chapter of royal history — majestic, elegant, and unforgettable. A must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Vadodara!
Smit V — Google review
Absolutely stunning and beautiful example of an Indian palace. You would think you are visiting a Viennese palace. Incredible architecture and artifacts that came be viewed and appreciated. Nice cafe serving snacks and drinks too. The audio guide is very helpful in understanding as go through the tour. A must see if in Vadodara!
Leo P — Google review
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J N Marg, Moti Baug, Vadodara, Gujarat 390001, India
https://lvpbooking.gaekwarenterprise.com/homepage
+91 72279 39902
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Narmada Brg

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Sights & Landmarks
Bridges
The Golden Bridge, an architectural gem connecting Ankleshwar and Bharuch, is a remarkable feat of engineering that dates back to 1881. Constructed by the British to facilitate trade and administration across the Narmada River, this bridge stands out not only for its historical significance but also for its unique design resembling a beautiful maze. The iron used in its construction is both rugged and resistant to rust, making it more valuable than modern steel.
4.3
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Gujarat, India
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Dumas Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Dumas Beach is a bustling city beach in Surat, India, featuring a small Hindu temple and a promenade with snack shops. It is known for its black sand and picturesque views of the Arabian Sea. Visitors can enjoy relaxation time by strolling along the seaside, soaking up the sun, or participating in activities such as horseback riding and camel rides. The beach also holds a magnetic legend with stories of ghostly events that intrigue many visitors.
🌊🌴 DUMAS BEACH – SURAT’S MYSTICAL SEASIDE ESCAPE! 🌅🌪️ 📍 Located on the shores of the Arabian Sea 🌊 🧭 Easy to reach via car, auto, or public transport 🚗🚌 🖤 BLACK SAND BEACH – Yes, it’s real & it’s beautiful! 😍 🍛 STREET FOOD HEAVEN – Bhajiya, Pav Bhaji, Sweet Corn, Ice Cream 😋🍧 🛍️ Shopping – Local stalls for clothes, toys & souvenirs 🎁🛒 🧘‍♀️ Peaceful Mornings – Best for walks, meditation & catching sunrise ☀️👣 🐎 Fun Rides – Camel 🐪 & Horse 🐎 rides for kids and families 📸 Perfect For: 📷 Pre-wedding shoots 💑 📸 Candid photography with unique black sand contrast 🖤📸 🚶‍♂️ Morning & evening long walks 🍴 Evening snacks by the sea 🍢🌅 ✨ Dumas Beach is a mix of natural beauty, local flavors, and legendary mystery. A must-visit for foodies 🍴, wanderers 🌍, families 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦, and thrill-seekers 👻! ⚡ One Place – Many Emotions! 🖤 Peaceful in the day ☀️ 🖤 Spooky after sunset 🌘 🖤 Yummy food all the time 😋
Hemendrasinh R — Google review
The beach has potential but falls short in cleanliness and proper maintenance. The area feels quite dirty, and the development seems haphazard and unplanned. It lacks the organized infrastructure you'd expect at a popular tourist spot. Overall, an average experience—worth a quick visit if you're nearby, but not a destination to prioritize.
Haresh M — Google review
Dumas Beach offers a vast, windswept shoreline perfect for early morning walks and distant photography. While not ideal for swimming, its eerie charm and local snacks make it a memorable coastal stop.
Vikas — Google review
Dumas Beach, located near Surat, Gujarat, is known for its distinctive black sand, attributed to the presence of high iron content. While it has a reputation as a haunted location, it is also a popular spot for families and children to enjoy a day out.
Satyendra S — Google review
Dumas Beach has its own charm. The black sand, open sky, and lively atmosphere with food stalls make it a memorable place to visit.
Akshar M — Google review
Beach was good but I couldn't exploreore because we were late, remember to visit it before sun goes down because they don't allow being there after light. In dark, they don't like people there so police will throw you out. I hope they make the place safe and allow access for longer time.
Shreya S — Google review
⸻ Dumas Beach is one of the go-to weekend spots for Surti people. Whether it’s locals or guests visiting from outside Surat, this beach is always on the list. It’s usually crowded on weekends since everyone comes here to relax, rewind, and chill by the sea. Sometimes the water is far away from the main shore, but it’s still a great place to hang out. There’s also a Mahadev temple nearby where many people go to pray. The beach has a bunch of fun activities like ATV rides, jeep rides, camel rides, etc. You’ll also find photographers who click your pics with a DSLR and give instant digital prints—which is fun and pretty cool! There are lots of small stalls and vendors selling boiled corn, Maggi, and other snacks, making it a typical beach-y food experience. A little ahead of the beach, there’s a super famous spot for Gujarati bhajiyas (fritters), especially during monsoons and winters. You’ll find bhajiyas made of rataru (yam), tomatoes, onions, and even mixed ones. People even visit on Sunday mornings just for bhajiya breakfast! Apart from all this, Dumas is also a popular long-drive spot for Surti folks who just want to escape the city’s hustle for a bit. Lately, a bunch of cute cafes have also opened nearby like Nomads, Social Blend, Kissa, Deiro, Petra, etc. with chill vibes and good ambience. Overall, a must-visit place for a short getaway or beach day with friends and family!
Swaad S — Google review
About 20 km southwest of Surat city, on the Arabian Sea coast. Lies along the Tapi River’s mouth, where it meets the sea. Main Attractions 1. Black Sand – The sand is slightly blackish-grey because of high iron and magnetic mineral content. It gives the beach a very unique look, especially during sunrise and sunset. 2. Sea View & Breeze – The beach is wide and open — perfect for evening walks, photography, or just relaxing with the sea breeze. 3. Street Food Heaven – You’ll find many stalls selling Gujarati snacks like: Bhel puri, pav bhaji, bhajiya, gola, sweet corn, and coconut water. 🍴 4. Sunset Point – The sunset at Dumas Beach is one of the most beautiful in Gujarat — orange sky over the Arabian Sea. Love 💕
Krishna K — Google review
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Gujarat, India, USA
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Ajwa Garden

Amusement park
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Ajwa Garden is a popular destination for families and thrill-seekers alike. The park offers a variety of rides, a theme park adventure, and a fountain park for leisurely evenings. While some visitors find the entry fee to be on the higher side, the 17 available rides provide ample entertainment for spending quality time with kids. Additionally, the village set known as "Apno Gom" is worth exploring for relaxation.
This is a good place for visiting with your friends and take enjoy of adventures activities like Sky drop, break Dance, Trampoline Park, Car Racing, sky diving 🤿, Throwing activities with a Big Rope. And at the end of day you can take enjoy of Dancing at the waterpark with cool water. So many activities are available here.
Sanwariya M — Google review
Ajwa garden is a nice breakout from the city with several rides to enjoy as well as being Instagram friendly. We went on a sunday and it wasnt much crowded ( may be because of monsoon). We paid rs 195 per ticket for entry that included 2 free rides. Waterpark and water rides were not included in that ticket. It was fun visiting the garden. There was electric cycle option that charged rs 100 for 10 mins and was good to get a roy d of the entire park. The food court is nice and cost reasonable. The rides stopped as soon as it started to rain. There were ample parking place at the entry.
Bhaskar D — Google review
Place is awesome to go with friends but there one thing I did feel good that there is low locker facility like out 1k people only 300 or 400 will get locker to store their luggage so that time we waited too much and feel awkward to wait too long and one more thing they allow only swimming suits so don't go with cotton or other material clothes
Devarsh D — Google review
Its really fabulous experience. There are lots of rides are available and kids are enjoyed lots. Its really worth for a family spend a day Evening centre circle program also fabulous
Bobin S — Google review
I’ve been to Essel World in Mumbai and a few other amusement parks, so personally, I didn’t find this one particularly impressive. That said, it’s still worth visiting once—especially if you’ve never been to an amusement park with rides before. It can be a decent experience for first-time visitors or families looking for something light and fun.
My N — Google review
Good to bring your children on weekends and Food is good
Jitendra M — Google review
Aajva garden is close and atapi is open with hei fees and overloaded trafik. No faselity available for lokale, Big line on all rides and costume aprox 1 hour , and on all rides take 1 houre ques so. So don't go there in vacation and holiday due to try are full with overloaded publik and not any security. Also long que on all store and they are total time west. Management should limit the people in our entry. Their is notany limit we have taken 1200 rstikit perperson with unlimited ride. But due to heavy traffic we are able to enjoy only 4 rides and water park. Totally wet of time and money 🤑
Ketan U — Google review
Best place for a cheer up with friends or family but the food and meals, they are Shelling on higher rates up to 3 or 4 times influenced than outside market as well as quality and test is so worst as per cost of a food. This a monopoly of the management, they are not declared how much costly and they have banned an out side food to bring to inside.
Kaushal P — Google review
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Village, Vadodara, Gujarat 391510, India
https://vmc.gov.in/AjvaGarden.aspx
+91 63596 03989
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VR Surat

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Shopping mall
Shopping
VR Mall Surat, also known as Virtuous Retail, is the largest mall in Surat spanning over 615,000 square feet. Opened in 2013, it has become a popular destination for shopping, dining, entertainment, and more. With over 100 national and international brands, including popular names like Zara and Marks & Spencer, the mall offers a diverse range of options for shoppers.
VR mall is great place for shopping. You will see many branded stores like Shopper Stop, Westside, Zara etc It also has INOX cinema on the top floor and a large food court including Burger King, Mcdonalds, Kailash Parbat etc.
Aansh S — Google review
VR Mall Surat is a class‑act shopping and entertainment destination in the city. I visited on a weekday evening and was impressed by how spacious and clean it feels right from the lobby. The mall spans several floors with brands like Zara, H&M, Forever 21, Levi’s, and more. I watched a movie at PVR (PXL format) — crisp visuals, powerful audio, and comfortable seats. The gaming zone had over 50 arcade games and the dedicated kids’ play area was clean and secure. Dining options were plentiful, with both local and global cuisines, and a food court that catered to diverse tastes. Staff were helpful, valet parking was reliable, and there’s free Wi‑Fi and ATMs available. Overall rating: ★★★★★. Best visited on weekdays to avoid weekend crowds. A great day-out spot with family or friends.
V M — Google review
Good environment every branded items I saw there genuinely good product but still price rises like sun ❤️‍🔥 morning to afternoon 🌞🏝️ it's hot 🔥 music system i really good every Store has playing random music 😄 but most unique thought is music follow us every where restroom, Hall , garden.🚻 ..i visit there second time last time I haven't time for shoot any good moment but this time I do thank you ...
Purnam G — Google review
V.R. Mall Surat is the best place for shopping, entertainment and food. Various brands of shops, restaurants and multiplexes are available in the mall. 🛍️🍴🎬
Mohan V — Google review
VR Surat, located on Dumas Road in the Magdalla area, is one of the largest and most popular shopping and entertainment destinations in Surat. Spanning over 615,000 square feet, the mall offers a comprehensive experience for visitors, combining retail, dining, and leisure activities. Shopping Experience: VR Surat houses over 100 national and international brands, including Zara, Marks & Spencer, Shoppers Stop, Swarovski, and MAC Cosmetics, providing a diverse range of options for shoppers. Dining Options: The mall features a spacious food court with a variety of culinary choices, from fast food chains like McDonald's and Pizza Hut to specialty restaurants such as Mainland China and Barbeque Nation, catering to different tastes and preferences. Entertainment Facilities: Entertainment options at VR Surat include a state-of-the-art PVR cinema with 9 screens, offering features like 4DX, IMAX, Playhouse, and Gold Class for an enhanced movie-watching experience. Additionally, the mall boasts a gaming zone with over 50 games, including arcade games, virtual reality experiences, bowling, and laser tag, suitable for all age groups. Additional Amenities: VR Surat is equipped with various services to ensure a comfortable visit, such as a concierge desk, spacious and secure parking facilities, wheelchair and baby stroller services, and gift card options. Overall, VR Surat stands out as a well-maintained and conveniently located venue, ideal for a day out with family or friends, offering a blend of shopping, dining, and entertainment experiences.
Decent J — Google review
VR Mall stands out from the rest with its great mix of brands - from Tommy Hilfiger and Crocs to Westside and more. Whether you're looking to shop, eat, or just stroll around, this place has you covered. If you're tired of the same old malls, VR Mall is a refreshing change. Perfect for a weekend hangout or some serious shopping.
Merin J — Google review
Located ...Dumas road Magdalla Surat Gujarat Child friendly Parking available Food was good Veg & non veg both items are available We went to timezone to play games There were many games to choose from Me and my daughter played two guns and received many tickets too Next we played basketball,We had a lot of fun in basketball We got 422 points after playing those games Next we went to crossword where there were many books for kids and adults At the food court we went to Chinese wok to eat food We ate veg hakka noodles and chily paneer After that we ate ice cream at Fresco Gelato We ate Swiss chocolate and chocolate brownie ice cream After eating we decided to go to homecentre where there was only home appliances but no furniture there
Susmita D — Google review
One of the very famous and popular malls in Surat. Very energetic vibe in the mall with good ambiance. Most known food chains are available inside the mall like KFC, Mcdonald, burger king, wow etc.
Vinay R — Google review
4.5
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4.4
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Dumas Rd, Magdalla, Surat, Gujarat 395007, India
https://vrsurat.com/
+91 261 679 5001
20

Ambaji Temple

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled in the heart of Surat, the Ambaji Temple is a serene sanctuary that attracts countless devotees year-round. This sacred site, established in 1969, holds a special place as one of India's prominent Shakti Peeths dedicated to the Mother Goddess. The temple's stunning architecture and golden embellishments—donated by worshippers—add to its allure. Located near Mahesana and close to Rajasthan's border, it serves as an ideal pilgrimage destination for families seeking spiritual solace.
Goddess Amba's temple with beautiful small garden. Every Morning there is good worship. Very Good Atmosphere.
Khan K — Google review
Must visit once peacefull place
AMIT M — Google review
It is biggest temple of Ambe Maa in Gujrat.It is in Mahesana near Rajsthan bordar.There are many treveling places near it like Gabbar Mountain .At the peak of Gabbar mountain there is origional ambaji mata's temple.We have to way to climb it by foot climbing or best way is Rope-Way.here i atteched photo of the gate to enter at Gabbar Mountain.The Ambaji temple is cotted with gold which is doneted to temple by people.And it is in processs.
BANSI M — Google review
Ambika Niketan Temple, situated on the banks of River Tapti, was built in the year 1969. The temple is dedicated to Mother Goddess, who is in the form of Goddess Ashtabhuja Ambika. Ambika Niketan Temple is one of the popular pilgrim spots of Surat.
Huzaifa R — Google review
Very nice place to visit for peace of mind and worship lil bit crowded at peak hours
Yash V — Google review
Maa Amba's small temple with small garden..it's very peaceful place..jay ambe maat ki...
BS P — Google review
Goddess Amba's temple with beautiful small garden. Every Morning there is good worship.
Kushang M — Google review
Beautiful Idol of goddess amba maiya/mata. Surat ki rakhwali (CARETAKER)
Balram B — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(236)
6RG3+CMW, Tapi, Singanpor, Surat, Gujarat 395004, India
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Kayavarohan Lakulish Shiv Temple

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Lakulish Shive Temple, Kayavarohan is Lord Shiva’s very old temple which attracts people from all across Gujarat and even from other states.
Anurag G — Google review
The Lakulish Shiv Temple at Kavyarohan is very peaceful and well-maintained. It feels calm and spiritual, perfect for prayer and meditation. The place is clean, and the surroundings are nice. They also have a Bhojanalay, where you can eat simple food.
Avani V — Google review
Visited the temple during Sravan maaass - Somwar. It was very peaceful and soul calming experience, was fortunate enough to experience their sandhya aarti
Dr P — Google review
The temple of Lakulish Mahadev located in Kayavarohan is very beautiful and amazing and the history of this place and here is very interesting which you will be happy to know and you will know the importance of this place. This village is also called another Kashi. There are many temples of Mahadev here and there are many stories of Mahadev here and this village is very beautiful. You must visit Kayavarohan village once and know the history of Lakulish Bhagwan and this village. :-Mayank Rabari From Kayavarohan Local Boy
Mayank R — Google review
A serene and historic pilgrimage just ~30 km from Vadodara. The temple boasts intricate carvings, tranquil gardens, and an underground Moksha Dham that includes Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva Lokas. Built over ancient foundations of Lakulish’s birthplace, it features a unique black‑stone shivling in meditative pose and meditation cave. Spacious parking, clean washrooms, and regular pujas add to the peaceful experience. Ideal for a spiritually uplifting and photogenic day trip.
Divyesh K — Google review
A Divine and Historic Gem of Gujarat Kayavarohan is not just a temple, it’s a spiritual experience rooted deep in India’s ancient Shaivite traditions. Known as the birthplace of Lakulisha—considered the 28th incarnation of Lord Shiva—this temple is a serene and powerful spot for seekers, pilgrims, and history lovers alike. The temple architecture is simple yet radiates ancient energy. The vibes are peaceful, the surroundings clean, and the priests are welcoming. The Shiva Linga here is unique, symbolizing both form and formlessness—true to the teachings of Lakulisha's Pashupata Shaivism. Easily accessible from Vadodara, this place is perfect for a quiet morning darshan or an introspective evening aarti. You can also explore nearby spiritual sites and lush rural landscapes. Whether you’re a devotee, a heritage traveler, or just seeking some soulful silence, Kayavarohan offers a rare sense of timelessness.
Kajal P — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place..Madir of Lord Shiva . ...very big campus..nice and clean garden..yu can stay here..food facility also here ..like to visit again...yu can enjoy the nature here..
Mukesh P — Google review
Peaceful and spiritually powerful place! The Lakulish Shiv Temple in Kayavarohan is beautifully maintained and deeply sacred. Known as the birthplace of Lord Lakulish, the vibes here are truly divine. The temple architecture is elegant, and the surroundings are calm and clean. A must-visit for Lord Shiva devotees and anyone seeking inner peace.
Smit R — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Baroda-Bombay Highway, NH 48, Kayavarohan, Gujarat 391220, India
22

Surat Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Surat Castle, also known as Surat Fort, is a historic defensive fortress built in the 16th century by Sultan Mahmood III to protect the city from frequent invasions. The castle stands as one of the ancient monuments of that era and holds great significance in the history of Surat. Its construction was ordered due to the repeated destructions suffered by the city. The irregularly shaped castle features large round towers at each corner and is situated proudly on the banks of River Tapi.
It renovated by your surat Municipal Commission and good for student and history research and here so beautiful thing and in this photo radha krishna statu was awesome and in this video was structure of surat castle.
JANVI — Google review
From ruins to renewal: The city hides stories. The transformation from ancient ruins to a beautifully restored heritage site is truly impressive—hats off to SMC for the incredible work! The entire visit was seamless and well-managed. You never feel lost—thanks to the guards guiding you at every point and the dedicated Surat Fort app that gives you a virtual tour experience. It’s not just a monument—it’s a journey through history. If you're in Surat and haven’t been yet here, this place is a must visit. Trust me, it’s worth every moment. All the fort portion is fully air-conditioned so can be visit any season. Ticket price : 100 rs. (In cash only) Just one thing is missing they should except UPI payments too for ticket.
Richa S — Google review
Had an amazing and truly rewarding experience at Surat Fort! The restoration is done beautifully and the place is full of Surat’s history — from stories of trade with Europeans in the 1600s to fascinating artifacts. I was surprised to learn that the fortifications actually started in the late 1300s. What made my visit even more special was meeting Mr. Sumesh Modi, the historian-architect researched the fort and led its restoration. Listening to him talk about the history and the behind-the-scenes restoration process made the visit unforgettable. Highly recommend spending 2–3 hours here. It’s a perfect way to explore Surat’s rich heritage and admire its stunning architecture.
Harsh P — Google review
This reconstructed fort is in good condition. Entry fee is rs100/-per person. Open at 10am close at 5pm. Very nice fort to see with family and friends. There is various types of musiums in the fort ie canons pistols coins sculptures ancient War things wardrobes etc. Though this fort is in guirat sultan time it get value in English reign. They reboot strong fort here. This is first English factory in India. Price worthy place to visit.
Swapnil C — Google review
The restoration work was massive. The place is like a museum itself with many artifacts. But you cannot roam freely as you wish even if you want a picture you don't have time as oftenly they force you to continue the visit. There are many restricted areas in outside places whereby only outside front view of the fort is allowed. It was good as a museum visit but I wanted to see the core structure of a 5 century old castle and fort which they denied access for security issues as some parts are still under renovation which I can understand but for restricted outer space I think it mainly because they don't want you to see the small slum behind the fort or garbages. Overall good experience but can still improve.
Peer I — Google review
I went to the fort without any expectations as it looked small compared to forts in Rajasthan or Maharashtra. There is an entry ticket of 100INR. The Govt. has done a fabulous job of renovating and maintaining the fort. Once you enter the fort, follow the instructions of the security guard and visit each room in that order. The fort has beautiful collections of coins, stamps, ivory, furniture, jewellery, etc. in the different rooms. The history of the fort is shown in a video at the start as well as a display with information and pictures.
Greeshma G — Google review
Had an amazing experience knowing the history of Surat fort and how Surat municipal corporation worked to restore it The place is well maintained, with guards everywhere to guide you which way you should go next The fort has lots of collections , also they have a small documentary indicating the history of this fort They charge 100 rupees per person which is worth it They have various sections and each section is clean, airconditioned
Mayank G — Google review
One of the best places to visit in Surat! The castle is kept very clean, there are security guards everywhere who guide you through right entry and exits and they also show you a little documentary about the castle’s history. Was an Amazing experience there!
Taher S — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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near, dakka ovara, makkai pull, Chowk Bazar, Surat, Gujarat 395001, India
https://www.suratmunicipal.gov.in/TheCity/SuratCastle
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Kabirvad

Nature & Parks
Islands
Nature & Wildlife Areas
3.8
(102)
Gujarat 393017, India
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Rang Avadhoot Maharaj Mandir

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Rang Avadhoot Maharaj Mandir, located on the banks of the Narmada River, is a serene and underrated spiritual destination. The mandir's tranquil surroundings and clean ghat for pujan offer a peaceful place for worship. The divine energy and harmonious atmosphere make it a unique haven for devotees seeking spiritual solace.
Avadhoot Chintan Shree Gurudev Datta. Very nice worship of Lord Dattatreya and Rang Avadhoot at this peaceful sanctuary and mandir. Make sure you visit the banks of the Narmada river as well for a heightened spiritual experience. Visited on Guruvar expecting a lot of people but it was not crowded. If you buy Prasad or flowers, make sure you hold on to it tight as monkeys are aggressive and will snatch it away if you let your guard down.
Deepa P — Google review
Rang Avdhoot Maharaj Mandir in Nareshwar is a peaceful and spiritually rich temple located by the Narmada River. The calm atmosphere and serene surroundings make it an ideal place for meditation and quiet reflection. The temple holds deep significance as it is the samadhi of Shri Rang Avdhoot Maharaj, and many devotees feel a special spiritual vibration here. The temple complex is clean and well-maintained, though some visitors mention that the riverbank could be better cared for. Basic lodging and food are available, but facilities are simple. The best time to visit is early morning or during sunset for a truly tranquil to experience. Festivals attract large crowds, so visiting on regular days offers a more peaceful atmosphere. Overall, this is a must-visit for those seeking inner peace and spiritual connection.
Komal K — Google review
Nareshwar is Serene place temple of Shri Rang Avdhut Maharaj. It is basically a spritual place. Its on the bank of holy river Narmada making it a memorable site. Here you can take bath but many time administration closes it. Today on 08 june 2025 people were taking bath. Maybe at time of rush it get closed.
Alok T — Google review
Rang Avdhoot Temple has really good vibes. The calm atmosphere feels comforting and peaceful. Everywhere you go in the temple, there's a sense of tranquility that makes you feel at ease. The positive energy here is perfect for thinking and connecting spiritually. It's a great place to visit if you want a deep and uplifting experience.🙌🙏💐
VILAS J — Google review
This is a religious place. Rang Avdhoot Maharaj a saint did Tapashya here. People believes your any Manokamna (wishes) get fulfilled here if you make a wish to Rang Avdhoot Maharaj. Samadhi of his mother also there adjacent to the main temple. Your any manokamna (wishes) may fulfil if you do pradakshina (take a round) of this Samadhi.
Mahesh B — Google review
Rang Avadhut Temple, near bank of river Narmada. Divine Experiences, Peaceful Place. In occasions on full moon (Poornimaa) the crowd is more. After taking bath in holy Narmada River people go for Darshan. No entry fees. Well mentain, clean and safe place.
Maahi — Google review
Very aesthetic place. Nice view of Narmada river. Vadodara about 50 kilometers. With parking facility. Best place to relax and meditate. But to reach near the river, we need to go downhill which is difficult for senior citizens. Same while going upwards. Excellent view. Camel and horse rides also there.
Karan D — Google review
Divine and Holly place with temple and idol of Shri Rang Avadhoot maharaj. Place is covered with trees and is near bank of narmada. Bathing in the river is available. Food and parking facility is also available. Good for one day picnic.
Nilesh A — Google review
4.7
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4.2
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V6CM+RRW, Simri - Nareshwar Rd, Vadodara, Sayar, Gujarat 393105, India
http://www.rangavadhoot.us/
+91 2666 253 293
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Dandi Beach

Beach
Outdoor Activities
Expansive, landmark beach featuring 2 monuments to Gandhi, picnicking & scenic sunset views.
Dandi Beach is one of the cleanest beach in the Arabian sea. This beach is prominent as Mahatma Gandhi led the salt Satyagraha from Sabarmati ashram to Dandi. This is the beach where Bapu broke the salt tax law of the British after the Salt March. The beach is huge, clean and great for picnics. There are horse and camel rides available here and also Thar ride.
Husain — Google review
We visited this place after hearing about it from many people. They have developed this beach, it is much much cleaner when compared to other nearby like tithal. Kids love to play here. The best part is they have changing rooms, shower rooms & public washrooms. This is a good beach to spend 3 to 4 hrs together with family.
Arpit P — Google review
The beach is ok with nice sunset views but they do need to place some rubbish bins and encourage people to use them To help keep clean and tidy. Also if would be nice if they could place more of them parasols and more shade so that people can sit under them and relax.
Mr P — Google review
**Dandi Beach (Near Navsari): ★★★★☆ for Peace, ✘ for Swimming** Craving profound coastal tranquility? **Dandi Beach is a must-visit sanctuary.** Experience vast, uncrowded sands, soothing waves, and breathtaking sunrises/sunsets perfect for long walks, meditation, or quiet contemplation. Its powerful historical significance as the **endpoint of Gandhi's Salt March** adds deep resonance. **However, heed this crucial warning: Bathing is NOT SAFE.** Strong currents and unpredictable waves make swimming dangerous – **seek other beaches for a dip.** Ideal for solitude seekers, history buffs, and peace lovers. Bring water, sunscreen, repellent, and respect the sea.
S. M — Google review
One of the finest and clean beach. Also having proper parking area and eating area. Best place to photoshoot, family outing and beach sports.
Jitesh B — Google review
The water was kind of muddy, but you can chill under the tree, which are at the shore, there were also other activities to do like camel or horse riding, trampoline for children, small four wheel ride, and many more... But after swimming in sea, we didn't find normal water to bathe anywhere, they should provide it for some money atleast...
Suyash B — Google review
Dandi Beach is a peaceful and historically significant place that beautifully blends nature and legacy. Known for the iconic Salt March led by Mahatma Gandhi, the beach still carries that powerful aura of simplicity and resistance. The shoreline is calm and clean, making it a nice spot for a quiet walk or just to sit and watch the waves. There’s a gentle breeze and not too much crowd, which adds to its charm. The nearby Gandhi Smarak (memorial) is also worth visiting for a deeper connection to India’s freedom struggle. It’s a quiet retreat with a strong story — perfect for both reflection and relaxation.
Prajyot K — Google review
Dandi Beach during sunset is a truly peaceful and mesmerizing experience. As the sun slowly sets over the Arabian Sea, the sky turns shades of orange, pink, and gold, creating a beautiful reflection on the calm waters. The cool breeze, soft sand, and soothing sound of waves make the atmosphere calm and refreshing. The beach is not only scenic but also holds great historical importance, adding to the sense of connection and peace. Watching the sunset here feels like a perfect blend of nature and history. It’s an ideal place to relax, reflect, and enjoy the beauty of the moment.
Abhay M — Google review
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4.5
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Dandi, Gujarat 396439, India
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Tithal Beach

Public beach
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Tranquil shoreline on the Arabian Sea offering a concrete boardwalk & dark sand.
Tithal Beach is a clean and calm place with its unique black, shining sand and plenty of sea shells to collect. I visited this beach with my family last weekend, but unfortunately, I didn’t get much time to spend here as we had to head to another place. The beach has good parking facilities, with a nominal charge of around ₹10-₹20. There’s also a small bazaar on the beach offering a variety of food options. A must-try is the star fruit served with spicy chaat masala—it’s a perfect balance of sweet and sour! You can also find boiled coconut and corn, which are great local snacks. For children, there are vendors with small toy cars, and for those looking for more adventure, camel and horse rides are available. One of the highlights of my visit was a massive sand drawing of Lord Shiva on the beach, which was truly impressive! Overall, Tithal Beach is a great spot to relax and enjoy some local flavors. Would love to visit again with more time to explore!
Dinesh D — Google review
Very good, and clean beach. Sand is black and is very fine. Good to build sand castles. Very little undercurrent on the beach makes it very safe. Place can be a bot better lit. Become too dark, as soon as sun is set. There can be better food and beverage options, other than small tea and snacks shops.
Ritesh A — Google review
Tithal Beach offers the perfect setting to unwind and enjoy a peaceful evening. The soothing sound of the waves crashing against the shore creates a calming atmosphere, making it an ideal spot to relax and clear your mind. If you're a photography enthusiast, the sunset here is nothing short of spectacular, with vibrant hues painting the sky and reflecting on the water. The scene is truly eye-catching and a treat for both the eyes and the soul. Whether you're looking to capture stunning photographs or simply enjoy nature’s beauty, Tithal Beach is the place to be for an unforgettable evening.
PRINCE P — Google review
Tithal Beach is a clean and calm place with its unique black, shining sand and plenty of sea shells to collect. I visited this beach with my family.a great spot to relax and enjoy some local flavors. Would love to visit again with more time to explore!
ABHIJITSINH Z — Google review
clean and calm beach 🛟🏖with its unique black, shining sand and plenty of sea shells to collect . nice spot to spend time with friends and family. Food stalls , horse riding 🐎 , camla riding 🐪are also there at the beach . Swaminarayan temple 🛕 is also there on this beach . Mostly prefor to stay till sunset🌃 or sunrise 🌅 if you want good photos 📸 📷. Don't go deep inside the sea 🌊because there are coral reafs , I went inside so I got cuts in my feet due to coral reafs .
Charchit J — Google review
Circuit houses receive excellent reviews for their clean, well-maintained facilities and high-quality service from a friendly and helpful staff. Guests frequently highlight the secure and comfortable environment, with modern amenities and convenient locations noted as major advantages. Positive experiences often include affordability and personalized service, which contribute to a hassle-free stay. Positive aspects Excellent staff: Staff are frequently described as good, friendly, and supportive, promptly attending to guest needs. Clean and well-maintained rooms: Guests consistently praise the cleanliness and neatness of the rooms. Good facilities: Circuit houses are noted for providing modern amenities and a comfortable, secure environment. Affordable: The prices are frequently mentioned as being budget-friendly and affordable. Convenient location: Many are located in prime areas with easy access to important landmarks and destinations. Other details Purpose: While some Circuit Houses are government guest houses for officials, others are private establishments that share the name. The reviews highlight that the private ones cater to students, professionals, and travelers alike. Booking: The booking process is often described as quick, efficient, and flexible, with options for modification or cancellation.
Jayesh R — Google review
A very good place for a one day outing. Amenities: Some snacks stores, toys stores, 🌽 shops, battery operated car bike rides for kids. It has paid car parking at a cost of ₹20 as of June 2025. There are paid wash/shower/changing rooms available besides the parking lot where you can get fresh water shower after being into the salty sea water.
Sunny S — Google review
We visited Tithal Beach in Valsad during the summer holidays in May 2025, and it turned out to be one of the most enjoyable experiences for our entire family. Despite the summer heat, the cool sea breeze, the soothing sound of waves, and the scenic beauty made the trip extremely refreshing and memorable. Tithal Beach is located just a few kilometers from Valsad city and is easily accessible by road. We reached in the early morning, which gave us the perfect opportunity to enjoy the sunrise over the black sand beach. The morning sunlight reflecting on the gentle waves created a magical atmosphere. We had a lot of fun at the beach – playing in the water, splashing with the waves, and building sandcastles with the kids. The unique black sand added a special charm to the whole experience. Children were especially thrilled and didn’t want to leave the water. Everyone in the family thoroughly enjoyed the peaceful and fun-filled time at the shore. There were many local food stalls near the beach offering delicious snacks like bhajiyas, sweet waffles, coconut water, bhel, and batata vadas, which kept us refreshed throughout the day. The cleanliness of the beach and the maintenance by the local authorities is commendable. Parking space was easily available, and basic facilities like washrooms were also present, making the experience comfortable. We clicked many beautiful pictures and created lasting memories. The calm and natural setting of Tithal Beach provided not just fun but also peace of mind. Even with the weekend crowd, the beach had enough space to relax and enjoy without feeling too busy. Overall, our trip to Tithal Beach was a perfect combination of nature, relaxation, and enjoyment. Whether you're looking for a short picnic, some quality family time, or just a peaceful walk by the sea, Tithal Beach offers it all. We’ve already decided to visit again soon, and we highly recommend it to anyone looking for a refreshing beachside getaway in South Gujarat.
Tarun P — Google review
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4.0
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GJ SH 67, Valsad, Gujarat 396030, India
+91 1800 203 1111
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Devka Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Devka Beach is a picturesque shoreline with numerous food stalls, bars, and options for camel or horse-riding. Visitors can also find shops and hotels in the vicinity. However, it's important to note that the area is currently undergoing significant construction work as part of a smart city project - leading to high pollution levels and dust that may not be suitable for tourists. As such, it may be better to avoid visiting Devka Beach until construction work is completed by June 22nd.
One of the most beautiful place in daman. Must visit during night n evening ..Devka Beach in Daman is truly one of the best beaches in India! With its wide shoreline, cool breeze, and stunning sea views, it's a perfect destination for families, couples, or anyone looking to unwind by the ocean. The beach is clean, well-maintained, and has recently become even more exciting with the addition of the new toy train attraction..
Dr. S — Google review
Although I didn't go near the water as I found the sand and water dirty n water muddy. The jogging path has been developed beautifully with broad clean roads n street lights. There are many restaurants along the corniche area . At the weekends, there are DJ playing music. Enjoyed our time there. Ample free parking area . The corniche area has been developed at least for a good 3 to 4 kilometers. Families drive down and come in the evenings to enjoy the cool sea breeze.
Neha K — Google review
During our recent trip to Daman, we spent some time at Devka Beach, one of the most well-known spots in the area. The experience was a mix of natural beauty, leisure, and relaxation, perfectly suited for a laid-back Sunday. The beach stretches wide with its rocky shoreline and greyish sand, giving it a unique character compared to the more commercial beaches elsewhere. On the day we visited, the weather was cloudy and slightly humid, with the sound of waves hitting the rocks creating a calm and soothing atmosphere. The breeze made it an enjoyable walk along the promenade, and the views of the Arabian Sea were refreshing despite the overcast skies. The beach area is lively, attracting a good number of tourists and locals alike. Families, groups of friends, and children added to the cheerful atmosphere. Along the stretch, there are small stalls offering quick snacks and beverages, making it easy to grab a bite while enjoying the view. The nearby Devka Amusement Park, though modest, adds a recreational element, especially for those visiting with children. While the beach is not ideal for swimming due to its rocky terrain and strong currents, it makes up for it with its serene walks, open views, and vibrant ambiance. Watching the waves crash against the stones and feeling the sea breeze was a simple yet fulfilling experience. In the evening, the place becomes even livelier with tourists flocking for the sunset view. Although the skies were cloudy during our visit, the atmosphere itself was enjoyable. Overall, Devka Beach is more about relaxation and soaking in the seaside charm rather than adventure. For those looking to unwind in Daman, it is certainly a spot worth visiting.
Rajat B — Google review
Good and developing beach in daman. Several food stalls and accessories shops are available near the beach. You can also seat in some restaurant and enjoy the food with the view.
Sumit K — Google review
Devka Beach – The beautiful beach of Daman, is one of the most popular beaches in Daman, known for its peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty. Situated on the shores of the Arabian Sea, this beach is a great place for tourists, where the cool sea breeze, soft sand and gently falling waves give peace to the mind. The sunset view on this beach is especially amazing in the evening. The colors of the sky and the reflection of the sun falling on the sea surface give a unique feeling. There are many hotels, resorts, and food stalls available around Devka Beach, where you can enjoy local as well as various delicious dishes, parking facilities are good on Beas Road Devka Beach is not only a place for relaxation, but also for spending time with the family, photography, and walking along the beach. Small games and entertainment facilities are also available for children. Many tourists enjoy the views while sitting on the beach and sipping coffee or coconut water. If you visit Daman, definitely include Devka Beach in your travel list.
Mahesh P — Google review
Devka Beach is located in Daman, a coastal town popular for weekend getaways from Gujarat and Maharashtra. I visited it during my short trip with my friends to relax by the sea and explore the local food stalls. If I were to summarise: Devka Beach is good for a relaxed seaside outing, especially around evening, for walks, sunset views. My overall Visit is very beautiful and good.
Harshil P — Google review
Me and my family recently visited Daman it's a beautiful place. But I was disappointed when I saw local women's are selling alcohol openly near the beach and even tourist are consuming alcohol openly. It's a tourist place what the government of Gujarat is doing. Please take some action.
Tony M — Google review
Visited 05/12/2023 This beach is located in Daman Visited in the evening, ambience was not good as expected Waves were silent and water level was far inside the sea There is road nearby it Overall OK experience
Suri J — Google review
4.1
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2.7
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Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu 396210, India, USA
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Bom Jesus Church

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Church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
The Bom Jesus Church, completed in 1603, is a long-standing church with an intricately carved doorway and altarpiece. Despite some opinions that it may not be very interesting, the church still attracts pilgrims from around the world due to its captivating interiors and images of Baby Jesus. The murals, deliberately designed niche, biblical teachings on the wall, and wooden doors intensify the spiritual atmosphere for pilgrims seeking solace and inner peace.
Tucked inside the historic walls of Moti Daman Fort, Bom Jesus Church is a serene and soulful reminder of Daman’s rich Portuguese heritage. As soon as you step inside, you're greeted by a quiet, reverent atmosphere that feels frozen in time. The architecture is stunning in its simplicity—wooden altars, arched ceilings, and intricate carvings that reflect centuries of devotion. What’s truly special is how well-preserved the church is, despite its age. It’s still very much active, and if you’re lucky enough to catch a service, the choir and acoustics create a deeply moving experience. The play of light through the windows adds to the spiritual ambience, especially in the late afternoon. This isn’t just a place to admire architecture—it's a space to reflect, breathe, and feel connected to something larger. A must-visit for anyone exploring Moti Daman Fort, whether you’re religious, spiritual, or simply curious about history.
Wilbert C — Google review
Bom Jesus Church is an absolute must-visit in Daman. This ancient basilica is a stunning example of Portuguese architecture and offers a deeply peaceful and spiritual atmosphere. The complex is very clean and well-kept, making it a pleasant place to walk around and reflect. The entry is free
Merin J — Google review
Historical and architectural Cathedral of Bom Jesus, an artistry engineered by Portuguese. Located inside the Daman Fort gives you a feel of Portugal era. Big entrance with lofty ceilings draws attention of tourists. The best time to visit is during Christmas or between December month which give you a spiritual feeling of that era.
Abhi C — Google review
On a rainy Sunday, we visited the Bom Jesus Church in Daman with colleagues, and the experience turned out to be both enriching and memorable. The church is one of the oldest and most iconic structures in Daman, carrying deep historical and heritage value. Built during the Portuguese era, it reflects the grandeur of old-world architecture with its detailed woodwork, ornamental altars, and serene ambiance. Stepping inside instantly transported us back in time, offering a sense of peace and reverence. Outside the church, the environment had its own unique charm. The colorful houses, narrow lanes, and graffiti art walls added a vibrant touch to the heritage setting. The rains made the atmosphere even more picturesque, and the cool breeze was refreshing. Being a Sunday, there was a good crowd of tourists, yet the place retained its calm and spiritual vibe. One of the most enjoyable parts of the visit was tasting Mithi Lassi, being served by a friendly Sardarji just outside the church. For someone belonging to North India, it brought back nostalgic memories of home and added a personal warmth to the trip. The combination of history, culture, and local flavors made the visit special. After exploring the church, we headed towards the nearby Daman Fort, another landmark showcasing the region’s colonial past. The fort’s imposing walls and sea views gave us a deeper appreciation of Daman’s strategic and historical significance. On our way back, the day ended on a refreshing note with a chilled Mint Mojito, much needed after a humid and busy Sunday of sightseeing. The mix of heritage, natural beauty, good weather, and simple joys of food and drink made the entire outing truly memorable.
Rajat B — Google review
Bom Jesus Church in Daman offers a picturesque and retro experience as church itself is one of the oldest as well as iconic dates to Portuguese era, very well architected and have a retro look almost on entering you feel like going back in time. And of course don't miss the outside garden, the incredibly colorful houses, lanes, graffiti and the nearby fort make this place worth visiting.
Shubham G — Google review
Visited this place with my friends. Daman's Church of Bom Jesus will transport you into a world of lavish grandeur and spiritual magnificence. Marvel at its exquisite Baroque facade adorned with eye-catching carvings, delicate paintings, majestic pillars,  fragrant incense wafting through the air... and as soon as you step inside, you see shimmering gold leaf motifs and striking stained glass windows paying homage to god's splendour. The blesses sacrament is very eye catching....Saturday there n 🙏 prayed. The alter is breathtakingly beautiful with its eyecatching carvings. It was raining so we had to take out our footware before entering. There are no entry tickets. Sufficient parking available
Neha K — Google review
If your history and architecture lover and your in daman then, visit the bom Jesus Church, it's beautiful and also comes in package of visiting portuguese colony as well as it's all in one place
Sylvester F — Google review
Church is beautiful(a holy place is always beautiful ).. The street in front of the church is worth having a look n if u lov taking photos/ videos , this colourful street surely is the place..
Dr S — Google review
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CR4M+PP7, Manguerial Rd, Fort Area, Moti Daman, Daman, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu 396220, India
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Wilson Hills

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Wilson Hills is a picturesque hill station located in Gujarat, currently undergoing development by the government. The rolling green hills and valleys offer breathtaking views of forested greenspace and lovely viewpoints, making it an ideal destination for a one-day picnic with friends and family. The area boasts a beautiful garden that looks especially stunning during monsoon season, and driving to Wilson Hills is a pleasurable experience.
Nice hill, just around 26 km away from Dharampur. Road are good. At the top of Wilson hill view point there is a restaurant also.
Chaudhari M — Google review
A Hidden Gem in South Gujarat – Perfect for Nature Lovers! Visited Wilson Hills recently with my family, and it was truly a refreshing experience. If you're looking for a peaceful hill station getaway in Gujarat, this place is a must-visit. Surrounded by lush greenery, cool climate, and scenic viewpoints, Wilson Hills offers everything you need to relax and connect with nature.
Pathik V — Google review
One of the best hills to visit at this time of the year! The roads challenge both amateur & pro riders equally. The journey is just breathtaking! Luscious greenery all around, cool breeze, if you’re lucky it may rain too. Best time to visit would probably be early morning hill climb & descent as the sun sets. Just a humble request to all, don’t spoil the natural beauty of the place by littering the area. Carry a bag with you in which you can put all the trash & dispose it off once you get down from the hill in a nearby dustbin. Other than that, enjoy the trip & the ride!
Dr. M — Google review
Amazing place for people who love to travel in mountains😍. The views are so mesmerising enjoyed whole day there.
Nikhil S — Google review
The roads leading here could definitely use some improvement, but apart from that, this place is wonderful. You can enjoy stunning sunrise and sunset views from the viewpoint. However, don’t expect too many attractions—there’s mainly a viewpoint and a small dome-shaped structure that’s perfect for photos. The drive to this spot is quite scenic and enjoyable, making the journey itself worth it.
Mohammed ( — Google review
Great place for monsoon time
Pranav G — Google review
Very scenic view from top,special in monsoon season
Hindge P — Google review
Most beautiful place in South Gujarat. A perfect place for nature lovers. Best time to visit in June to September and December to February. The morning and evening views are exceptionally beautiful.
Tarpan S — Google review
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Upalpada, Gujarat 396050, India
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Gira Waterfalls

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Gira Waterfalls is a stunning natural wonder located in Gujarat's hill station. This picturesque waterfall is most active during monsoon season, with a large flow of water that attracts visitors from all over. However, it is advisable to visit after monsoon season, preferably in October when the rain has subsided and the waterfall can be enjoyed fully. The area also boasts a shopping market where visitors can purchase unique local crafts and artifacts made of wood.
Gira Waterfalls is a gem in Dang region, dramatic during monsoons, serene post‑rain, and surrounded by verdant hills. It’s ideal for a nature getaway, family picnic, or photography trip. Just pack comfy shoes, timing awareness, and a mindset open to simple rural charm. Don’t forget your camera and maybe take home a handcrafted bamboo souvenir.
Nilkanth D — Google review
I visited Gira Dhodh Waterfall again in 2025 on a weekend with my family. The place is always beautiful, but this time the water flow was less compared to my visit in 2024, when it was truly majestic and full of force. Since I went on a weekend, the crowd was quite heavy, which is common at such popular spots. The overall experience was still enjoyable. Around the waterfall area, there are many small stalls and shops selling souvenirs, handicrafts, and local gift items, which add to the charm of the visit. There is also a restaurant and stay facility nearby. The food was fine, but the rooms were not very impressive – okay for a short stay but not something to expect high comfort from. In short, Gira Dhodh is a nice place for a family outing or nature trip, especially during monsoon when the waterfall is at its best. If you want to enjoy it with fewer crowds, visiting on a weekday would be a better choice.
Ismail B — Google review
Giradodh Waterfall is a wonderful place to visit, especially during the monsoon season when nature is at its best 🌧️. The experience begins right from the parking area — you have to leave your vehicle outside and walk inside to reach the waterfall. This short walk through the greenery feels peaceful and refreshing, with the sound of birds and flowing water growing louder as you approach 🌿. It’s a simple yet beautiful experience that lets you disconnect from the usual noise of city life and step into pure calmness surrounded by lush forest and fresh air. When you finally reach the waterfall, the view is breathtaking 💦. The water gushes down powerfully, creating a cool mist all around, and the whole area looks alive with greenery and natural beauty 🌈. The atmosphere is quiet and soothing, perfect for nature lovers, photographers, or anyone looking for a peaceful escape. Parking outside and walking in actually makes the place cleaner and more preserved, which is a really good idea. Giradodh Waterfall is truly worth visiting — a hidden gem that feels magical in the monsoon and leaves you refreshed every time.
Anee K — Google review
Feel the freshness! This seasonal waterfall drops from around 30 meters with a roar that soothes your soul Surrounded by lush greenery, tall trees & scenic vibes Perfect for photography, picnics, trekking, or just chilling with nature Described as "Mini-Niagara of Gujarat" during monsoon 2 Gira Waterfall is a breathtaking blend of thundering water, green forests, and pure monsoon magic Whether you're looking for peace or thrill, this spot is a perfect escape from city life.
Upendra V — Google review
Gira waterfalls •Why special? - One of largest waterfall in Gujarat state •How to reach ? - By road , By train •Nearest railway station - Waghai Train station •Advance ticket booking - No required •Parking Facility - Available •Hotel,tea, food,stay facility - Available #Giradhodh is nearby waghai railway station #from bilimora railway station- Vapi ,Surat , Mumbai all railway connectivity available How reach by train? "Bilimora -Waghai Narrow Gage Train " •Why special - Heritage toy train of Gujarat, Running on Diesel engine •Total coaches - Total 4 coaches (Including 1 coach is AC seater- Reservation Ticket Booking required only for this 1 AC seater coach ) •Ticket price - bilimora to waghai AC coach - Around 170 rs per person Non AC coach - 20 rs per Person (AS ON 3 rd October,2025 ticket price) •Offline ticket window - Available at both Bilimora and waghai station For more information, Comment plz. Thank you
Dhinojboy — Google review
🌈 Feel the freshness! This seasonal waterfall drops from around 30 meters with a roar that soothes your soul 🌬️🕊️ 🍃 Surrounded by lush greenery, tall trees & scenic vibes 🌳🌺 📸 Perfect for photography, picnics, trekking, or just chilling with nature 🧺📷🚶‍♂️ 🏞️ Described as "Mini-Niagara of Gujarat" during monsoon 😍 Gira Waterfall is a breathtaking blend of thundering water, green forests, and pure monsoon magic 🌦️🌳. Whether you're looking for peace or thrill, this spot is a perfect escape from city life. 🌧️📸🌄💦🚌
Hemendrasinh R — Google review
Breathtaking view of the waterfall!Add it in your saputara itinerary for sure. Very vast in width..you can park car and there will be some walking distance to the fall...in between there are many shops which sells bamboo handicrafts and other decorative items.
Yash G — Google review
Beautiful Waterfall specially During Monsoon. You need to walk for 3 to 5 minutes from parking place to see this. Looks sunning from a distance and panoramic view is awesome. Approach road is narrow and Parking is a issue on crowded day. So take care of these situations during monsoon weekends.
Meet K — Google review
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PFPR+VQ2, Waghai, Wanarchond, Gujarat 394730, India
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