Also known as Rudabai Stepwell, Adalaj Stepwell is located in the small town of Adalaj near Gandhinagar. It was built in the 15th century (1499 AD to be exact) when the purpose of building stepwells was to collect and preserve rainwater for drinking, washing, and bathing. You'll find many such stepwells in the Western region of India. A little trivia for you - in the Gujarati and Marwari languages, stepwells are called vav, while in other Hindi-speaking North Indian regions, they are called baoli or bavadi!
Located in the heart of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, the Sabarmati Riverfront is a serene escape for locals and tourists alike.✨ This beautifully maintained public space, stretching along the Sabarmati River, offers a plethora of activities that cater to all age groups.😇 Whether you are looking for a peaceful morning walk🚶🏻, a family picnic👨🏻👩🏻👧🏻👦🏻, or an exciting cycling adventure🚴🏻, the riverfront has something to offer. The scenic beauty, coupled with the vibrant atmosphere, makes it a perfect spot to rejuvenate and unwind. The riverfront also features the iconic Atal Bridge, providing a picturesque view that's simply unmissable. Open all year round, it is the ideal destination to start your day or to relax with loved ones in the evening.🤌🏻
If you're someone who loves wheels, please take a seat somewhere for we have something that may give you a major dopamine rush.🥹 Auto World Vintage Car Museum in Ahmedabad is home to one of India's largest private collections of over 300 vintage cars, bikes, buggies, and utility vehicles.🔥 This open-air museum also has some rare finds like the Gandhi movie car and the first-ever Maybach! With iconic brands like Rolls-Royce, Bentley, and Cadillac showcased, this museum has registered itself in the Guinness Book of World Records for its awesome collection!🫡 It's worth visiting, isn't it?😉
The Atal Bridge, an iconic structure and the first of its kind in the country, connects the west and east sides of the Sabarmati Riverfront. Inspired by the vibrant kites of Uttarayan, its design and colors reflect the festive hues of the celebration. Located between Sardar Bridge and Ellis Bridge, this glass pedestrian bridge offers the joy of walking above the river, with seating areas for visitors to relax and take in the scenic beauty. Enhanced with the green cover of various tree plantations, the Atal Bridge provides a unique and refreshing experience, combining art, nature, and urban design.
The second largest lake in the city of Ahmedabad, Kankaria Lake is located in the Maninagar area. With various versions of its history and the reason behind its name, Kankaria Lake dates back to the 15th century (1451, precisely). Today, the revamped lakefront has a zoo, a toy train, a balloon ride, Nagina Wadi island, food stalls, and entertainment facilities! Fun fact - every year, in the last week of December, a festival called Kankaria Carnival is hosted where people enjoy musical evenings, horse shows, rock bands, laughter shows, laser shows, puppet shows, fireworks, and so much more!
Sarkhej Roza is a complex that has palaces, tombs, and a mosque set around a huge tank, which now stays mostly dry. There is a tomb of Shaikh Ahmed Khattu Ganj Bakhsh behind the pavilion, built by Sultan Ahmed Shah, which, by the way, is one of the largest mausoleums in Gujarat. Built in a time when styles were infused (1451), the Sarkhej Roza combines both Indian and non-Indian architectural features.
Built in 1424 AD, Jama Masjid was one of the largest mosques in the Indian subcontinent during that period. It is located in the old walled city. Also known as Jumah Mosque or Jami Masjid (literally translating to Friday Mosque), Jama Masjid has an Indo-Muslim architectural structure, which was built according to the Gujarat style of architecture. The entrance has two columns, which are now the remains of two minarets that were destroyed by the earthquakes of 1819 and 1956.
Popularly known as Sidi Saiyyid ni Jali, Sidi Saiyyed Mosque is one of the most famous mosques in Ahmedabad built in 1572-73 AD. The mosque has beautiful arches throughout and is famous for its ten windows with amazing stone lacework (jalis) on the sides and back. Fun fact - during the British colonial period, this mosque served as an office for the Mamlatdar of Dascrohi taluka!
Situated in the old walled city, Bhadra Fort was built back in 1411 AD. It has given home to intricately carved palaces and mosques within its massive red stone walls. This fort offers a glimpse into the past of its rich heritage. Its true magic lies right there... in its ability to take you back in time of the kings, queens, and a city on the rise. Fact - it was also known as Arak Fort, as described in the Mirat-i-Ahmadi.
Parimal Garden, located in the heart of Ahmedabad, is one of the most famous and trendy parks in the region. The garden is meticulously maintained and offers a clean, relaxed atmosphere that is perfect for unwinding amidst nature.🌳 Featuring a spacious lake, a vibrant children's play area, and delightful spaces for picnics and gatherings, this garden is an underrated gem in urban Ahmedabad.🌼 Whether you're looking for a serene spot to relax, a fun area for the kids, or a place for a leisurely stroll, Parimal Garden is the place to be.✨ Visit and immerse yourself in the greenery and peaceful ambiance, you’ll find yourself wanting to return again and again!😇
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