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The Top Things To Do and See in Ahmedabad

See many of the most important temples, including the Swaminarayan Akshardham complex
See many of the most important temples, including the Swaminarayan Akshardham complex | ©Manjik / Getty Images

Ahmedabad or Amdavad is a major city in the state of Gujarat and one of western India’s most important cities. It is a startling metropolis with a rich Mughal heritage; a city where the old combines with modern infrastructure and has given rise to a major business powerhouse. From fascinating buildings excellent museums, brilliant restaurants, and thrilling night markets, Ahmedabad has a lot to offer.

Sabarmati Ashram

Building, Museum

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The most popular attraction in Ahmedabad, Sabarmati Ashram was the headquarters of Gandhi from 1917 to 1930 during India’s long freedom struggle. It is said that Gandhi choose this spot because it lies in between a cemetery and a jail, and any non-violent protestor was bound to end up in one or the other. Today, Gandhi’s humble abode has been preserved and there is a museum which presents a moving and informative record of his life and his teachings.

Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid, Old Delhi
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Jama Masjid is one of India’s most beautiful mosques, built by Ahmed Shah in 1423. The materials for building the mosque was obtained from demolished Hindu and Jain temples and there is evidence of fusion in the stunning architecture, such as the lotus like carvings of some of the 15 domes (supported by a total of 300 pillars). Right next to the mosque is a mausoleum which houses the grave of Sultan Ahmed Shah, his son and his grandson. Evenings are the best time to visit the mosque; one can feel an atmosphere of peace and unity in the enormous courtyard, take a walk and soak in the grand architecture.

The Calico Museum of Textiles

Historical Landmark

The Calico Museum of Textiles is India’s premier textile museum. The museum contains one of the world’s most complete collections of antique Indian textiles. Some of them are up to 500 years old. Exhibits include incredible examples of handiwork – such as a Kashmiri shawl that took three years to create. There are two tours every day, the main textile galleries can be visited in the morning tours while the afternoon tour is devoted to the Sarabhai Foundation’s collection of religious art (the foundation looks after the museum). The perfect place to explore and understand India’s rich textile history and prowess.

Manek Chowk

Historical Landmark

Coconut sambal, a Srilankan/ Indian spicy dish, in a bowl on a textured background.
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Manek Chowk is the place to head when hunger strikes at midnight. Located in the oldest quarter of Ahmedabad, the area serves as a jeweller’s market in the day and as the sun sets, the shops shut doors and outcome the delicious dishes. Legend has it that it was the jewellers who encouraged the setting up of street stalls which served food till the wee hours in the night. Whoever’s idea it was, visitors should visit the chowk to experience some of Gujarat’s best desserts, ice creams, sandwiches and so much more.

Heritage Walk

Historical Landmark

The municipal corporation of Ahmedabad runs a fantastic daily walking tour through the old city (the old part of Ahmedabad). It begins at 8am from the Swaminarayan Temple in Kalupur in the morning and ends by 10.30am at Jama Masjid. One can expect a lot of walking and plenty of discoveries. There are around 600 pols-nooks-like neighbourhoods with common courtyards which are impressive and worth the long trip. An excellent way to acquaint one with Ahmedabad.

Kankaria Lake

Natural Feature

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Located in the southern part of Ahmedabad, Kankaria Lake is the biggest lake in the city. It was built in the 15th century by Sultan Kutubuddin. It is is a popular attraction for kids and families; the area has many options for entertainment like a toy train, water rides, tethered balloon rides etc. If you’re more into sightseeing, there’s also a beautiful garden situated in means ‘beautiful garden’. In the last week of December, a week-long Kankaria Carnival is held; many cultural, art and social events are held during this period.

Kamla Nehru Zoological Garden

Natural Feature

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Situated on the banks of Kankaria Lake is the Kamla Nehru Zoological Garden, a zoo which serves as a home to many endangered species like flamingos, Indian Wild Ass, Mouse Deer and the Asiatic Lion. The zoo is also home to albino animals like the red-necked wallaby. The zoo was established in 1951 with the aim to recreate wild scenarios. However, today the zoo, which now covers 117 acres, is dedicated to the conservation of endangered species to protect them from extinction.

Akshardham Temple

Hindu Temple

Located 28kms away from Ahmedabad, Akshardham Temple is an architectural masterpiece and the most famous temple in the city. The temple is dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan and celebrates the commandments of Swaminarayan faith. 6,000 tonnes of pink sandstones were used to build this 10 storied temple and its 93 sculpted pillars. The main highlight is that the structure of sandstone stands erect without the use of an iron rod. It is visited by nearly two million devotees every year. The temple complex also houses an herbal garden, a lake and a waterfall.

Science City

Amusement Park, Museum

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Science City was set up the government of Gujarat in 1960 to spread awareness about the progression of science and its application in human life. It boasts an IMAX 3D Theatre, exhibition hall, amphitheatre and thrill rides with exhibits appearing in The Energy Education Park the Life Sciences Park, The Hall of Space and the Hall of Science.

Auto World Museum

Natural Feature, Building

This museum is a heaven for petrol heads, especially those who love vintage cars. Auto World Museum holds one of the largest and biggest automobile collections in India. From vintage cars to motorcycles, every type of automobile is on display. Various pavilions showcase more than 100 of the finest cars in this world, from Bentleys and Rolls-Royces to Daimler and Lincolns.

Visit the other beautiful sites that Ahmedabad has to offer with these tours.

Natural Feature, Building

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These immersive experiences that transcend Ahmedabad’s well-known attractions reveal the city’s genuine nature. Weave with skilled craftspeople in the ancient textile pols, sample Gujarati thalis in heritage havelis, and take in the mesmerizing twilight ritual at the Sabarmati Riverfront as part of our carefully planned tours that introduce you to the city’s live traditions. From sunrise excursions to Gandhi’s ashram to moonlit strolls through districts that date back 600 years, these experiences help you connect with Ahmedabad’s essence as a city where craftsmanship, history, and contemporary India all coexist harmoniously.

For the rest of India, rely on our experience to take you to the best places.

Historical Landmark

India. Madhya Pradesh state. The Khajuraho Group of Monuments are a group of Hindu and Jain temples.
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Going beyond the obvious reveals India’s true character; our carefully designed trips offer life-changing experiences that unlock the nation’s soul. Enjoy home-cooked dinners with families in isolated Himalayan villages, follow Bengal tigers with naturalists at dawn, and sleep in ancient palaces where maharajas once threw lavish feasts. We lead you to locations where historic customs flourish and breathtaking scenery can be found, from the backwaters of Kerala to the desert celebrations of Rajasthan. This is India at its most vivid, passionately felt, and intelligently experienced.

About the author

Shreyas Kulkarni has a BA where he studied History, Political Science and Economics. He holds an interest in writing and the use of game theory to develop a better and just world. Why write for The Culture Trip? It's a great place to read and write about the simple and important things in life. Literature, travel, food, culture, and art are the fields which can make humans better and more developed than money or a nine to five job. He hopes that you enjoy his writing.

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