Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad is Gujarat's largest city and one of India's most layered heritage destinations sitting on the banks of the Sabarmati River. It was the home of Mahatma Gandhi, the birthplace of India's independence movement, and a thriving center of trade and Islamic architecture for over 600 years. In 2017 Ahmedabad became India's first UNESCO World Heritage City, recognizing its extraordinary concentration of historic monuments, Pol neighborhoods, and living cultural traditions. India's first UNESCO World Heritage City with over 600 years of surviving historic architecture Home to Sabarmati Ashram where Mahatma Gandhi lived and planned the 1930 Dandi Salt March Adalaj Stepwell and Sidi Saiyyed Mosque are among India's finest examples of stone carving art Famous for Gujarati thali, Fafda Jalebi breakfast, and the legendary Manek Chowk night market Well connected by air, rail, and road to Mumbai, Delhi, Surat, and Vadodara via TravelTaxi
- Ahmedabad is Gujarat's largest city and one of India's most layered heritage destinations sitting on the banks of the Sabarmati River.
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