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    Bird lovers- Sight worth visiting

    Vadla is a small village situated in Lakhtar in Surendranagar District of Gujarat. It is located around50 KM from District headquarters Surendranagar. Vadla is a wetland 28 km away from Nalsarovar. The Vadla wetland is now hosting to numerous species of birds. Here folks can go on foot to watch the birds. The sight is a feast to eyes. Lately, water from the Narmada dam has been released attracting various species of birds. You can watch birds with ease and one does not need a ferry/boat to reach close to the birds. You can enjoy the sightseeing of the birds basically in the winter season because that is when the…

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    Quaint and divine- Danta Ambaji

    Ambaji is a very famous divine abode of Goddess Ambaji. It is a place where pilgrims visit purely out of faith and divinity. Ambaji is a small pilgrimage town in Gujarat, rooted in the Danta Taluka and the Banas Kantha district. It peaks the Arusur hill which is on the boundary of Rajasthan and Gujarat. Goddess Ambe is perceived as one of the forms of Parvati and is a symbol of female supremacy. The Ambe temple is one of the most antique and valued temples of the country. Countless folklores and stories surround it. The journey to Danta Ambaji is a mystical one and it takes visitors nearer to the…

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    Kabirvad- Divine Banyan shades

    Kabirvad is situated on the banks of river Narmada which sees the Arabian Sea, near Bharuch in the state of Gujarat. Kabirvad literary means the Banyan Tree in name of poet and philosopher Saint Kabir. Kabirvad binges in over 3.5 acres. It is alleged that the original tree raised up with the touch of Saint Kabir or probably nurtured up from an olden brush called datum. History of Kabirvad Many folklores flourish about the birth, life and death of Kabir, one of India’s record quoted poets and spiritualists. Hence, Kabirvad is dedicated to the famed Indian poet-saint Kabir. Kabirvad is jam-packed of Vad (Banyan) trees and the extraordinary fact is…

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    Gaekwad city- Vadodara (Baroda)

    Gaekwad city Vadodara was named after the Banyan tree as Kind Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad had too much love for nature and since there were too many Banyan trees on the banks of the river Vishwamitri- where the city is entrenched, it was named Vadodara meaning the city of Vads. Vad in Gujarati stands for Banyan Tree. The city has many attractions, however, one of the major attractions is the Laxmi Villas Palace. It serves as the royal residence of the Vadodara’s royal family- The Gaekwads. The city that is well-known for its royal kingdoms, rich civilizations, and splendid past, Vadodara is not just an idyllic getaway for an unforgettable weekend…