India is the well known
travel destination and it has various marvelous traveling places to
explore. In India, there are located many sightseeing destinations
such as Rajasthan, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and many more. There is,
Gujarat state is the one of the best tourist destinatons of India. It
has many several travel destinations such as Vadodara, Surat,
Ahmedabad, Patan, Rajkot, and many more.
In Gujarat, Ahmedabad is
one of the fastest growing up city of Gujarat. It is well known as
“Manchester of India” because of the textile companies. In this
city, there are located many tourist destinations such as Kankaria
Lake, Sabarmati Ashram, Sidi Bashir Mosque, Dwarkadhish Temple,
Bhadra Fort, Vishala, Jhulta Minar, Science City, Sarkhej Roza,
ISCKON Temple, Adalaj Ji Vav, and many more. You can visit these
marvelous places by ahmedabad tour package. Some most
attractive places are given here, such as:
Adalaj Ji Vav:
Adalaj is a small village
that is located 18 km far away from the north of Ahmedabad. The
Adalaj Ji Vav or Adalaj Step well was constructed by Queen Rudabai in
the year of 1499 AD. It is an excellent historical heritage place
that is famed for its unique construction of the step well.
Sarkhej Roza:
It is situated 8 km far
away from the Ahmedabad city. It is the complex of historical
cenotaphs of the Royal Family. The marvelous architecture of Sarkhej
Roza is a predecessor of the Mughal period in a true amalgamation of
Jain, Hindu, and Islamic styles. It is the marvelous place for
visiting the splendid architecture of the Sarkhej Roza.
Kankaria Lake:
This marvelous lake is
constructed by Sultan Qutub-ud-Din in the year of 1451. Amid the lake,
there are located an island garden with a summer palace that is well
known as Nagina Wadi. Now, this lake is a popular entertainment
center and is encircled by beautiful parks, bal vatika, a boat club,
and many more.
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