AHMEDABAD
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Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Ahmedabad is a vibrant blend of tradition and modernity, known for its heritage architecture, bustling markets, and cultural richness.
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Festivals and Events

  • International Kite Festival (January)
  • Navratri Garba Nights
  • Uttarayan
  • Rath Yatra
  • Saptak Music Festival
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Ahmedabad is famous for Sabarmati Ashram, textile industry, Pol architecture, delicious street food, and being India’s first UNESCO World Heritage City.

Ahmedabad – The Heritage Heart of Gujarat

Situated on the banks of the Sabarmati River, Ahmedabad is the cultural and commercial heart of Gujarat. Once the capital of the state, the city is now a thriving metropolis that skillfully combines its historical legacy with rapid modernization. The old city, with its intricate pols (traditional neighborhoods), magnificent havelis, and stepwells, contrasts beautifully with the wide roads, skyscrapers, and business districts of the new city.

Ahmedabad is also closely tied to India's independence movement, with Sabarmati Ashram serving as Mahatma Gandhi's base for non-violent resistance. From stunning temples and mosques to modern museums and science centers, Ahmedabad offers something for every kind of traveler.

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  • Languages Gujarati, Hindi, English.
  • Currency Indian Rupee (INR).
  • Local Emergency Numbers Police – 100, Fire – 101, Ambulance – 102.

Things to Do in the City

  • Explore the Sabarmati Ashram Walk the path of Mahatma Gandhi and learn about India’s freedom movement.

  • Visit the Old City and Heritage Walk Discover centuries-old architecture, traditional houses, and markets.

  • Enjoy the Kankaria Lakefront A family-friendly attraction with a zoo, toy train, and evening light shows.

  • Marvel at Adalaj Stepwell An architectural wonder from the 15th century, known for its intricate carvings.

  • Shop at Law Garden and Manek Chowk Pick up traditional Gujarati attire and enjoy late-night street food.

How to Reach Ahmedabad?

  • By Air Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport connects Ahmedabad with all major Indian and international cities.
  • By Rail Ahmedabad Junction is a major railway hub in Western India.
  • By Road Excellent road connectivity via NH 48 and state highways to all parts of Gujarat and neighboring states.

Conclusion

Ahmedabad is more than just a city—it is an experience of India’s cultural evolution. A blend of heritage and innovation, it welcomes travelers with open arms and a colorful palette of sights, sounds, and tastes.

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