Ahmedabad Heart Of Gujarat

Ahmedabad, also spelled as Amdavad Gujarat  is the most popular city in the Indian state of  It is also the Heart of Gujarat.  Ahmedabad is the administrative headquarters of the Ahmedabad district and the seat of the Gujarat High Court. Ahmedabad is located near the banks of the Sabarmati River, 25 km (16 mi) from the capital of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, also known as its twin city.

Ahmedabad’s Top 05 Gems

Mahatma Gandhi Sabarmati Ashram

Sabarmati Ashram is located in the Sabarmati area of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, along the peaceful banks of the Sabarmati River. It is situated near Ashram Road, about 4 miles from the city’s Town Hall. This historic place was one of the homes of freedom fighter Mahatma Gandhi. He lived here during the times when he wasn’t traveling across India or imprisoned for his role in the freedom struggle.

Sidi Saiyyed Mosque

The Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, popularly known locally as Sidi Saiyyid Ni Jali, is a Sunni mosque, located in Ahmedabad, in the state of Gujarat,  The mosque was built by Sidi Sayyad, a Habshi nobleman, in AH 980 1572/1573 CE. The structure is a Monument of National Importance.

Kankaria Lake

Kankaria Lake consists of an island that is also known as Nagina Wadi, which is a garden, right in the middle of it. This place in itself is a beautiful tourist spot here. Nagina means jewel here. The garden further consists of a summer palace which goes by the name of Ghattamandal.

Ahmedabad Ni Gufa

Ahmedabad ni Gufais an underground art gallery in Ahmedabad, India. Designed by the architect Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi, it exhibits works of the Indian artist Maqbool Fida Husain.Previously called Husain-Doshi ni Gufa, the gallery also features spaces for special painting exhibitions and film screenings. Above ground, visitors can enjoy a peaceful garden and a café, making it a great spot for art and relaxation.

Bhadra Fort

Bhadra Fortis situated in the heart city of Gujarat in Ahmedabad,  It was built by Ahmad Shah I in 1411. With its well carved royal palaces, mosques, gates and open spaces, it was renovated in 2014 by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation  and the Archaeological Survey of India  as a cultural center for the city.– Bhadra Fort is believed to have gotten its name from the Bhadra Kali Temple, a form of Goddess Laxmi, which was established during the Maratha rule. However, a plaque near the fort offers a different story.