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AHMEDABAD   -  Manchester of the East

Ahmedabad, one of the major industrial centers in India, has often been called the' Manchester of the East'. The city is the major entry point to the west coast state of Gujarat, famous forSabarmati Ashram its Asiatic lions in the Gir forest; the Temple of Somnath; Lothal, the site of a Harappan or Indus Valley civilisation; Jain temples at Palitana; and a distinct regional cuisine. The state offers many fairs and festivals in its numerous temple towns and is a major centre for hand-crafted textiles in the country. Excursions include the Sun temple of Modhera, built in the 11th century; Nalsarovar, a 116 sq. km. lake and home for vast flocks of indigenous and migratory birds. The city is an interesting place to wander around, with narrow bazaar streets, crowded and colourful, and houses having ornately carved wooden fronts. The Calico Museum of Textiles has a display of modern and antique textiles, including rare tapestries, wall hangings, costumes and old weaving machines. Sabarmati Ashram, about 6 km. from the city, was Mahatma Gandhi's headquarters during the long struggle of Indian independence.

ADDED ATTRACTIONS (Rates on request).

  • Special, organised tours to tribal villages in the Rann of Kutch (Bhuj) to see different tribes, a few of them most primitive.

  • Organised tour to textile factories, looms and textiles industry in the Gujarat region.

HOW TO GET THERE :
  • Road : 492 Km from Mumbai (earlier known as Bombay). Udaipur 287 km and Vadodara 113 km.
  • Air     : Daily Air services from Mumbai and Delhi.
  • Rail   : Daily services from all major cities.

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Last modified: 26/02/2004