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Ahmedabad: Gujrat Metropolitan City – Sights to See

The growth engine in India, Gujarat is the most imperative tourist spot in the nation. Ahmedabad, one of its major metropolitan cities, is a place where old infrastructure meets modern infrastructure and has given rise to a major trading powerhouse. Ahmedabad has developed fascinating buildings, brilliant structures, excellent restaurants, exciting night markets and has a lot to offer. Here are some things you can do and places to visit if you are planning to visit Ahmedabad.

Julta Minara

Also known as the Trembling Minarets, they are playful but with a buzz of eerie mystery. They have left the best architects and pioneering design engineers intrigued and in awe without solution. Jhulta Minar is actually part of the Siddi Bashir Mosque. The mosque has been built in such a way that if you apply a little force to its upper arch, the Minar tends to sway. For children, Jhulta Minar in Ahmedabad, India is a very fun place. There are two known pairs of shaking minarets in Ahmedabad, one located in front of Sarangpur Darwaja and the other near the Kalupur railway station area.

somnath

A holy city in the Junagadh district, Somnath is worshiped as one of the places where the Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva are kept. The temple is the reception center for all residents and travelers who visit the town. Even though Somnath Temple is the reason why Somnath is a popular vacation spot, another reason may be its picturesque area near the hill. In addition, visitors can also have a great time at the beach. Junagadh Gate and Panch Pandav Gufa (Cave) are the acclaimed tourist destinations in Somnath.

Marine National Park

If you have been to wildlife reserves many times and are looking for something new to explore this weekend, then it is time to be introduced to India’s first Marine National Park, which is situated on the coast of the Gulf of Kutch. This national park is one of a kind as it preserves marine life consisting of corals, dugongs and smaller cetaceans (finless porpoise, common dolphin, bottlenose dolphin, Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin), large whales like whales Blue Whales, Sei Whales, Humpback Whales and Sperm Whales.

manek chowk

This attractive and well-known open market near the center point of the city doubles as a vegetable market in the morning and a jewelry market in the afternoon, the second largest market in India, obviously with an annual turnover of 3 million rupees.

Badshah No Haziro

The King’s Tomb is to the east of the Jama Masjid and can be reached via a gateway. This mausoleum, dating from 1451, houses the tombs of Ahmed Shah I, his son Muhammed Shah II and his grandson Ahmed Shah II. It was worked during the region of Muhammad Shah. Each of the four corners of the central room is occupied by small vaulted chambers with stone screens set in arches. This is the place where the male members of the royal family were buried. Ladies are not allowed in and men must wear a head covering before entering.

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