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Things to Do in Ahmedabad – A Complete Travel Guide

Updated on: 06 October,2022 07:50 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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The largest city in Gujarat, Ahmedabad, is located on the banks of the Sabarmati River about 25 km from the state’s capital, Gandhinagar.

Things to Do in Ahmedabad – A Complete Travel Guide

An important hub of culture, art, nature, and history, the city also has the unique distinction of being India’s first UNESCO World Heritage City.


Apart from being an important cultural and economic hub in the state, Ahmedabad is also known as a tourist hotspot as there are many places to visit in Ahmedabad that interest all kinds of visitors. It holds many treasures, offering the tourists an opportunity to have fun and indulge in adventure.


What is the best time to visit Ahmedabad?


The best time to visit Ahmedabad is during the winter season, between November and February. The climate is pleasant during this time, the temperature hovers around 26 degrees Celsius during the day, and it can drip up to 12 degrees at night. The bright and sunny weather allows you to enjoy the various sights in the city and add to your overall experience.

The summers can be harsh here, so it is better to avoid travelling to the city between March and June or until the arrival of the monsoon.

Things to do in Ahmedabad

1. Visit the Jhulta Minara

2. Enjoy Delicious Gujarati cuisine at local restaurants

3. Go shopping for souvenirs

4. Perform Garba dance during Navratri

Interesting things to do in Ahmedabad

Gasp in awe at the architectural genius of Jhulta Minara

If you have a knack for seeing and visiting the unusual places in every city, then visiting Jhulta Minara should be the top of your things to do in Ahmedabad. This stunning monument is one of the finest examples of the architectural brilliance of ancient artisans.

This minaret gets its name Jhulta Minara because whenever you shake one minaret, the other also starts to vibrate, although there is no connection between the two. The technique used to build this minaret remains a mystery to date.

Go on a local food trail

Ahmedabad is a haven for all food lovers. You can find all kinds of eateries in the city that serve the most delectable local food, from high-end restaurants to street stalls. You can go on a food trail and visit the local food joints to indulge in traditional Gujarati fare. Try popular dishes like fafda jalebi, undhiyu, dal dholki, dabeli, Mohanlal, etc. Although you may have tried these dishes in your city, the authentic taste and flavour you get here are incomparable.

Purchase souvenirs at local markets

While the city of Ahmedabad boasts many high-end malls and boutiques, the real fun of shopping in Ahmedabad lies in the local market. The street markets here are as colourful as they can get. Here you can shop till you drop without feeling a pinch in your pocket.

From fabrics to hand-made jewellery and art collectibles, there are many things that you can buy for yourself and your friends as a souvenir that would remind you of your visit to this beautiful city.

Witness the Navratri Celebrations

Navratri is one of the biggest festivals in Gujarat. The highlight of the 9-day festival is the Garba and Dandiya dance. It is a beautiful dance form; the best place to see it is in Ahmedabad. If you visit the city during the festival, see the locals perform this dance at night. The enthusiasm of the people and the zeal with which they move will leave you mesmerised.

Ahmedabad – The Manchester of the East

Did you know about Ahmedabad’s moniker as ‘the Manchester of the East?’ The city gets its name because, just like Manchester in England, it has one of the biggest textile industries in India and is the second-largest producer of cotton.

Interesting facts about Ahmedabad

People mainly recognise Ahmedabad as a metropolitan city full of the hustle and bustle. But, many lesser-known facts make this city even more exciting and alluring for visitors.

A. The city was founded in 1411 by Sultan Ahmed Shah, hence the name - Ahmedabad.

B. The locals, especially the older generation, sometimes refer to the city by different names like Ahamadpur, Ahimdavad, Amdavavd, Akmipur, and Rajnagar.

C. The logo of India’s largest bank, the State of Bank of India, was inspired by the shape of Kankaria Lake, one of the two major lakes in Ahmedabad.

D. The city is home to the largest cricket stadium in the world, Narendra Modi Stadium. It has a seating capacity of about 1,32,000.

Where to stay in Ahmedabad?

With so many things to see in Ahmedabad and places to explore, you may look to stay in a place that serves as the perfect base for all your adventures in the city. You need not look further than Club Mahindra Kensville Golf Resort, one of the best resorts in Ahmedabad.

The lush green that sprawls around the resort provides a stunning view that is a cynosure to the eye. The premium amenities, spacious rooms to accommodate all your family members, a full golf course, and world-class services ensure you have the best holiday experience ever!

 

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