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    Ran Ki Vaav- One of the largest step well of Gujarat

    Ran Ki Vav is the outstanding step well of Gujarat located in the town of Gujarat. This well was fed by the waters of the Saraswati River and dried out when water became infrequent. Constructed by Queen Udayamati in the tender remembrance of her husband King Bhimdev I of Solanki dynasty, this remarkable piece of architecture is an awesome UNESCO World Heritage Site. The nostalgia of the previous glory is observed in the involved manner and statuettes of the expert craftsmen. Rani-ki-Vav was erected at the altitude of craftsmen’s aptitude in step It was verified that Gujarat had the most fanciful network of roads in India. However, what shocked me…

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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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    Outstanding Lothal

      Lothal is an outstanding popular destination, which was a part of ancient Indus valley civilization. It is 4500 years old city discovered in 1954. Although the place is not as blooming as it once used to be, the fairy-tale of the ruins is sufficient to tell you the colourful stories about the lives and lifestyle of the people who populated this place once upon a time. This place is full of astonishments and grips a great deal of ancient consequence. Lothal was not only amongst one of the early effective evolution but was also a hub of industrialisation connecting dissimilar nations. Due to its captivating diggings and dramatic unearthing,…

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    Nargol Beach- One of a kind

    Nargol beach is the closest beach from the border of Maharashtra state while entering the state of Gujarat. Since it is located South of Gujarat and yet uncharted the beach is pretty spotless and clean. You will only see residents of Nargol town which are comparatively very less in number. Also, you won’t get much to eat on the beach. Ideally, people carry food from home and spend about 3-4 hours over here. Pre-wedding shoots are on high these days and such locations are preferred by high-class photographers and videographers. So, it is considered as one of the finest spaces to bud pre-wedding gear. All in all, a virgin beach…

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    Liberating Shatrunjaya hills

    Liberating Shatrunjaya hills are the pilgrimage places for one amongst the Indian religions, the Jains. Jains have erected a large number of temples, especially at Palitana where construction has taken 900 years. The entire Shatrunjaya hill is holy and the climb takes an hour or two. In-between this climb no food is allowed by pilgrims who climb. Every Jain aims to make the ascent at least once as part of the voyage to Nirvana. It has 900 of the 3000 temples in the Shatrunjaya hills and is the most imperative pilgrimage tirtha for the Jains. Shatrunjaya is hills located in the city of Palitana. Palitana is a part of Bhavnagar…

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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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    Incomparable hill station in Gujarat- Saputara

    Incomparable hill stations in Gujarat- Saputara is snuggled in the Sahyadris or the Western Ghats. Saputara is an old-fashioned tiny hill station in the Dang district of Gujarat. Prevalent for lavish green forests, rippling mountains, alluring waterfalls, wistful winding roads and is thus favourite amongst tourists. It is located at a height of 875 metres above sea level and is a picture-perfect escape for eco-lovers, nature enthusiasts and individuals who love adventure sports. Saputara is Gujarat’s only hill station. A tribal abode, Saputara stems its name from the snake God implored by the tribal populace in the civic. Saputara literally means habitat of serpents and the tribal of this region…