Experiences Of Gujarat

 

Gujarat is proud to be the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of India. Today the state has preserved the Mahatma with museums, statues, ashrams, and more.

Those wishing to know more about Mahatma Gandhi's life should visit Gujarat. This is the place where he was born and started the movements that drove the British out and gave India independence. Gujarat has several Gandhi attractions. Today the state government has developed Gandhi Tourism Circuit that lets tourists follow the life of Mahatma.

Terms like history, heritages and monuments are synonymous to Gujarat. The glorious Gujarat is home to many ancient city ruins, palaces, forts and tomb, which stands proudly bearing testimony to the golden era of dynasties. Since its inception, landscapes of Gujarat are ruled by rulers of many dynasties, invaders and sellers. Gujarat's past is a part of its current terrains, evidenced by the ancient and historical ruins scattered across the country. In Gujarat, one can see the massive forts, charmings havelis, stunning stepwells and many other historical sites that showcase some of the relics of the land.

The whole state of Gujarat is highly opulent with godly places of pilgrimage and holy temples Ambaji, Somnath, Dwarka, Palitana, Girnar, and Dakor are the chief holy places of Gujarat. Out of 51 "Aady Shakti Pith" the foremost "Aady Shakti Pith" of Ambaji, out of the 12 jyotirlings, the foremost jyotirling of Somnath, out of the "Sat puri", the foremost "Dwarka Puri", one of the "char dham", "Dwarka dham", the world renown biggest hindu temple, "Palitana" as well as Dakor, Girnar, and other religious places are situated in the state of Gujarat.

Gujarat Pavitra Yatradham Vikas Board was associated with Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Ltd initially for four years and became independent from the year 1999. The other temples apart from below list can also be viewed which are under the board. Click here to Know More…

Gujarat, so far known as the pilgrimage center of Hindu and Muslim, plays the role of hosting Buddhist pilgrimages too. One can see the traces of the Saurashtra. There are many caves in Gujarat that are a beautiful combination of history, spirituality, mystery, meditation, and adventure. Starting from Kutch to Saurashtra up to Bharuch, the coastal region of Gujarat is dotted with many Buddhist caves. These caves were dug out between 2nd century B.C. and 6th century A.D during the Kshatrapa rule. Once upon a time, Junagadh in Gujarat was governed by Emperor Ashoka who adopted Buddhism in his personal life. During the reign of Ashoka, engraving of his famous edicts on the rock was ordered. The ornate excavations and carvings on pillars, stupas, viharas and range of rock cut caves is evidence of the presence of Buddhism in Gujarat.

Gujarat wildlife sanctuaries are known for exotic collections of flora and fauna species which call on a large number of tourists from several parts of the globe. The topographical location gifted Gujarat with 4 National Parks and 21 Wildlife Sanctuaries which are managed by the Forest Department of the Government of Gujarat.

The vast expansion of mountain range is covered with scenic landscapes, dense forests, waterfalls, mountain streams, and rivers that support rich biodiversity of wildlife reserves. It has varied landforms, ranging from dry deciduous forests, majestic grasslands, wetlands, marine ecosystems and rich moist deciduous forests. The rich biodiversity of this place has as many as 500 varieties of mammals, more than 2000 species of birds, a wide range of insects, fishes, amphibians, reptiles and many more

The Gujarat Forest Department, over the years has spearheaded the conversion of waste land into small tracts of lush green land. Their efforts can be seen in https://forests.gujarat.gov.in/van-mahotsav.htm

Boasting a 1600 km stretch, Gujarat's shoreline is the longest among India's nine seaside states' shores.If you have only been a witness to the intricate and historic landmarks of Gujarat, you are yet to explore the best through the expanse of Arabian Sea in the state.

What makes these beaches even more beautiful is the fragrance of incense sticks blended in the breeze,coming from across the temples situated on these. The Somnath temple and Koteshwar Temple are instances of such amazing shore-side temples. The wind blows through the trees onshore, tapping and clicking the leaves together, while the sound of chanting mantras float from the nearby pilgrimage destinations.

As happening as the onshore trails seem, the underwater adventures in Gujarat are nonetheless stunning! Home to the first National Marine Park of India on the Jamnagar coast, it takes its explorers on an unparalleled aqua tour. With about 53 coral species, it features 42 hard corals and 11 soft corals.Looking forward to exploring it?

The ideal time to visit them is between November to February. Not to miss are the yellow and white shades of sand by these beaches, and the adventurous experiences of Water Scooting, Para Sailing that stays with you long after you visit these.

So, if you're the one who'd like to discover Gujarat through the Diving Goggles, for a relaxing getaway,

head to these beaches on your next vacay!

Gujarat has some of India’s most accessible wetlands which are avian territories and hotspots for bird watching. Whether you’re a pro bird watching enthusiast, or simply want to spend some time amongst the chirping of birds or are a student wanting to know more about them, Gujarat is full of places to experience bird life. Bird watching is one of most exciting things on the ‘to do list’ of all tourists and wildlife enthusiasts visiting Ahmedabad. Destinations like Little Rann of Kutch, Nakhatrana, Jamnagar, Sasan Gir and Velvadar are now part of a popular inbound bird watching circuit and visited by bird watchers all over from India as bird watching getaways.

Gujarat is known for its many exotic destinations and is also considered as one of safest places, especially for solo travellers in India. Explore tons of amazing weekend getaways from the former capital of Ahmedabad. Visit the thick forests of Gir, ancient temples at Dwarka and Somnath, historical places of Lothal and Modhera, salt marshes at Kutch and more.

Gujarat, the land of traditions and legends, is laced with rich history and cultural heritages. The best way to explore the richness of the Gujarat culture is through its museums. In each and every state of Gujarat, one can find rich repositories that tells the world about its traditions, ethos and culture richness. There is so much that museum in Gujarat has to offer and it will be a deliberate sin of tourists miss a tour to the museums. Owing to its rich culture and heritage, there are many galleries and museums in Gujarat. Tourists who are fond of history and wants to experience traditions and cultures should visit the iconic museums of Gujarat. Experience the real gems of the gorgeous Gujarat through its splendid repositories.

Gujarat today is the most exciting destination in India. With world class facilities, a host of entertainment options, and some spectacular views of the sea, it is as good as it gets. Here's yet another reason to visit the state- to enjoy golf. With seven golf courses, that has always been a part of the glorious history of golf, Gujarat is now all set to woo  golf enthusiasts.

Gujarat is slowly and gradually becoming an offbeat ayurvedic center in India. The state has earned many titles and applauds for its outcoming spa and Ayurveda resorts. Gujarat is doing extremely well in Ayurveda based wellness tourism. There is an advent growth of the number of spa and Ayurveda centres in Gujarat. From relaxing Swedish massage to the rejuvenating Panchkarma, Gujarat's Ayurveda centres have many options to keep mind and body relaxed. Relax, Rejuvenate and Revive-these three key mantras of Ayurveda can be best experienced in Gujarat. For those who want to relax, revive and rejuvenate should go for a vacation to Gujarat.

Gujarat is rich in history: places in the state must see impressive colonial architecture and many UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

UNESCO has included Dholavira of Kutch in the list of World Heritage Sites in 2021, giving Gujarat the opportunity to shine once again on the World Heritage Map being a state with four World Heritage Sites.

Gujarat is indeed a paradise for all the history lovers as it's is blessed with jaw-dropping feats accomplished by ancient civilizations. Gujarat has more than 200 Indus Valley Civilization sites.