Darbar Hall Museum in Junagadh, Gujarat

 

Darbar Hall Museum is a major attraction in Junagadh. The Durbar Hall originally belonged to the Nawab of Junagadh. Historical artefacts of that time can be seen in this hall that is segmented into sections like palanquins, arms gallery, picture gallery, textile gallery and the Kacheri.

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Vaishnodevi Temple in Ahmedabad, Gujarat

 

Situated in the city limits, Vaishno Devi temple in Ahmedabad is a popular shrine among not only the devotees but also the tourists. It’s strategic location on Ahmedabad – Gandhinagar road gains it huge crowds all round the year. A true replica of the famed temple in Jammu and Kashmir, this lovely shrine also depicts Vaishno Devi as the principle deity. The only difference between the two is that the latter can be visited with in a couple of hours.

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Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Ahmedabad, Gujarat

  This temple is the first temple of the Swaminarayan sect to have been built. In 1822, the land was given by the British government to do so, and Swaminarayan himself entrusted the responsibility for the construction of the temple to Ananandanand Swami. About Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Ahmedabad, Gujarat : The first and foremost Swaminarayan … Read more

Sidi Sayed Mosque in Ahmedabad, Gujarat

 

Ahmedabad, the sixth largest city of the state of Gujarat in India is home to a large number of shrines, temples and mosques, which are known for their architectural work and historical significance. The Sidi Sayed Mosque in Ahmedabad is one such famous and ancient mosque of the city.

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Shanku Water Park in Ahmedabad, Gujarat

 

India’s first Water Park Shanku’s provides to all guests high standard services. A visit will convince you that it’s a unique water park for fun and adventure for all ages and everybody. The quality and safety of the treated water is of paramount importance to a visitor attraction like this.

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