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Ahmedabad – Ablaze with Heritage & Spirituality

A patchwork kite pirouetting in the sky. A vintage car standing poised. An ancient temple guarding secrets of the realm. An ashram that is the epicentre of tranquillity. You will find all this and more in the animated and alluring city of Ahmedabad. A place that isread more

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One of India’s most important cities is Ahmedabad, Gujarat’s erstwhile capital and now, India’s first ever world heritage city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is no wonder then that this ancient city gets a lot of visitors, people who come here to experience the beautiful juxtaposition of the old with the new. From its gorgeous Mughal era architecture to the many fascinating museums and the delicious food, Ahmedabad is indeed like a rich treasure, just waiting to be discovered.Ahmedabad Tourism is indeed spectular and is a must visit place 

While Ahmedabad has something enticing no matter what time you visit, it’s still a good idea to know the best time of the year when you will be able to enjoy its many delights. Ahmedabad is after all, the city where you have the Sabarmati Ashram - Gandhiji’s headquarters for more than a decade. It’s the site of the Jama Masjid, beautiful lakes, gardens, temples and markets where gastronomic delights will wow you. If you’ve made plans to visit Ahmedabad, then it’s a good idea to know the best season to visit the city.   

Peak Season – Ahmedabad’s peak season is during its cool and pleasant winters. If you want to enjoy the best of what the city has to offer, then head there between November to February. The weather is quite delightful, and you can explore the city to your heart’s content while enjoying many delicious food items from open-air restaurants and road-side stalls. 

Shoulder Season – July to October

Low Season – March to June

Travel Seasons Min/Max Temperature Season
November - February 12-30°C Plesant
March - June 21-45°C Very Hot
July - September 26-36°C Humid And Wet

 

Ahmedabad In Winter (November to February)

Temperature – The temperature in Ahmedabad doesn’t get very cold, with daytime temperatures at 20°C. Night-time temperatures sometimes hover near 10°C also.

Weather – One of the best times to visit the city is during winter because the weather is cool and pleasant. People can enjoy sightseeing around the city without feeling sapped of energy as the heat is tolerable and there are fresh breezes as well. Winter is in fact the best time to see different aspects of the city as people venture out of their houses or rooms and enjoy the delightful weather by the Kankaria Lake. 

Significance – There are museums and temples and wonderful places to visit and winter is the best time to do it. Ahmedabad during this time is an entirely different experience because of the many roadside stalls and open-air restaurants. There’s a lot of delicious food to be had here and you will find yourself unable to choose between khakra, fafda and khaman dhokla. A single taste of these will make you want to come back to the city again and again. One of the best places to indulge in your love for street food is Manek Chowk where you will be able to enjoy plenty of traditional food items from Gujarat.

Why you should visit now – Visiting Ahmedabad in winter is best because days are cool and pleasant, and nights are no longer stuffy and hot. It’s an overall enjoyable experience, made all the more special because of the many festivals that are celebrated here during this time. One of the most wonderful festivals you can take part in is the International Kite Festival called Uttarayan which is held in January and attracts visitors from all over the world. Once you enter Patang Bazaar, you will find yourself unable to leave as you look at the numerous colourful kites on display. Held only during winter, this is an added bonus that comes from visiting Ahmedabad in winter. There are really some amazing places to visit in Ahmedabad , so make sure to check it out  

Things to know before the visit – Winter in Ahmedabad is cold and dry and at night it can get quite chilly. Thanks to the opportunity of visiting several heritage sites and temples during this time, winter months tend to be crowded with tourists coming from everywhere. In fact, during the kite festival, there are people from all over the world as well. The kite flying competition is open to everyone, so you can take part in it if you wish to. Flight tickets and accommodation prices shoot up during this time as a result. So, it’s a good idea to book ahead if you want to visit Ahmedabad during winter. 

Tips – As winters are not very cold, make sure you carry some light sweaters or jackets with you as a precaution. A scarf or muffler might also help combat the biting winds at night. Nevertheless, it’s a good idea to dress in layers so you can make your outfit as warm or as cool as you need it to be. Your usual winter essentials such as lip balm and moisturisers will be of great help, so don’t forget to carry them along.

Ahmedabad In Summer (March to June)

Temperature –   The temperature during summer in Ahmedabad can get quite hot with lows of 25 and highs reaching a sweltering 48°C.

Weather – Summer in Ahmedabad can be quite scorching. However, early mornings and evenings might see the heat let up a little but during the day, it can get uncomfortably warm. In fact, May is one of the worst seasons to visit Ahmedabad because the temperature is highest during this month. 

Significance – Wandering through the city is not at all advisable during summer months as there’s a good chance of getting a heatstroke. Even if that doesn’t happen, the heat tends to sap your energy so you will not feel like walking around anywhere. If you are looking for indoor activities, then you can make your way to the Calico Museum where you will get to see many beautiful textiles, both modern and ancient which is certainly fascinating. 

Why you should visit now – Tourists who come here during this time might feel short changed because they cannot walk around the city and enjoy the streets. But they can leave early in the morning to Thol Lake and enjoy a spot of bird watching before the sun goes up. Nalsarovar is also a good place to visit during this time. The only pros of visiting Ahmedabad during summer is that the prices drop significantly as not many people want to come to the city in summer. 

Things to know before the visit – If you have made plans to visit Ahmedabad in summer, then do come prepared for the blast of heat as soon as you step into the city. The only good thing about visiting in summer is that prices are at their lowest. Since tourists are not willing to come to the city during this time, hotel rates are slashed, and flights are quite affordable. For the budget traveller who is looking for a different sort of experience and doesn’t mind the heat too much, this might be a good thing. 

Tips – The only way to survive summer in Ahmedabad is by drinking lots of water, bringing loads of sunscreen and making sure you wear light cotton clothes. Stay indoors as far as possible and make sure you also have sunglasses and a cap or hat to cover your head if you step outside.

Ahmedabad In Monsoon (July to September)

Temperature – With temperatures ranging between 25°C to highs of around 35°C, monsoon is a relatively cooler period of time in Ahmedabad. 

Weather – Monsoon is a huge relief after the sweltering heat of the summer. But at the same time, humidity also goes up. Nevertheless, the cool rains are any day better than the heat of the summer. Rainfall can be either moderate or it can be a downpour that will soak you the moment you are caught in it. The wettest month is July and you can be sure that there will be rain all the time, so if you don’t like rain, then it’s best to avoid visiting during this month.

Significance – Monsoon in India is a feeling, an experience, a way of life that only those living in the Indian peninsula might understand. The feel of the cool rains as they wash away the heat of the summer, the drizzle in the mornings, the lashing mid-afternoon thunder showers, the way greenery springs up around you everywhere, these are the signs of monsoon that are evident here in Ahmedabad as well. 

Why you should visit now – The air feels different after the cleansing rains. People like to go boating in the Kankaria Lake or even a quiet stroll along the Sabarmati riverfront. The vibe in the city is certainly different at this time. People enjoy visiting the Zanzari Waterfalls as they gush and flow only during the monsoons. The waterfall is a day’s trip from Ahmedabad. Monsoon is also the best time for some delicious snacks like roasted bhutta which can be found everywhere. This is also the time of Navratri and the sights everywhere are colourful and vibrant. 

Things to know before the visit – The rains bring a respite from the summer heat and Ahmedabad seems to turn over a new leaf, as it is freshly washed by the rains. But bear in mind that it does tend to get sticky as well because of the humidity. If you’re not comfortable with humidity, you might want to rethink your plans. Hotel bookings and flight prices do tend to go up a little during this time as more people flock to the city during the monsoons, especially for Garba. So, if your monsoon plans are serious, then make sure you book your trip well in advance. 

Tips – Ideally you should bring the right sort of rainy-day gear with you such as umbrellas, raincoats and boots if you are visiting Ahmedabad during the monsoons. Also, make sure you carry mosquito repellent with you as mosquitoes and monsoons tend to go together no matter where you are in India. 

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Ahmedabad – Ablaze with Heritage & Spirituality

A patchwork kite pirouetting in the sky. A vintage car standing poised. An ancient temple guarding secrets of the realm. An ashram that is the epicentre of tranquillity. You will find all this and more in the animated and alluring city of Ahmedabad. A place that is gilded with history, culture and nature. A zest for life that is infused in its festivals, cuisine and literature. An air of intellectual ambition fostered in its universities. Ahmedabad is a sprawling metropolis with an old-world charm. Delve into this city and discover something new.

Ahmedabad Tourism: A Quick View of the City
State Gujarat
Official Language Gujarati 
Dial Code 079
Population 8.412 million (as of 2018)
Currency Indian Rupee (INR)
Time Zone UTC + 05:30 (IST)
Area 464.16 square km

Highlights of Ahmedabad: A multifarious experience.

Places of worship

Sidi Saiyyed Mosque is one of the most renowned mosques in Ahmedabad. You must gaze at its intricately carved latticework windows, which are akin to spiralling branches of a tree. Weaving and entwining delicately, its pattern is hypnotic to look at. Did you know that the marble screen looks unique from the inside and the outside?

Shri Swaminarayan Temple, dedicated to Narayan Dev, is a fine example of 19th century architecture in India. Carved out of Burma Teak wood, it sparkles with pride. Stretching over vast landscapes, its grandeur is hard to ignore.

Museums

Auto World Vintage Car Museum lends an air of timeless luxury. It holds one of the most rare and important collections of antique cars, motorcycles, utility vehicles and buggies. This marks a time in history, when cars were used to signal power, affluence and style. When cars were a work of art. A time machine into one of the most glorious ages, you will discover models such as Rolls-Royces, Bentleys, Daimlers, Langondas, Mercedes, Maybach, Packards, Cadillacs, Buicks, Auburns and many more.

Calico Museum of Textiles is home to an exquisite collection of court textiles, tie-dyed textiles, and religious textiles. You can even glimpse exhibits on ritual art and sculpture, temple hangings, miniature paintings, South Indian bronzes, Jain art, furniture and crafts.

Sabarmati Ashram, the former residence of Mahatma Gandhi, is situated on the peaceful banks of the Sabarmati River. The gentle ripples of the water add to the meditative aura of this space. Now a national monument, this profound location marks the beginning of the Dandi March. Explore Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya, where you will find photographs and letters that once belonged to the Father of our Nation.

Attractions

Kankaria Lake is the second largest lake in Ahmedabad. Built around this plush water body is a lovely little entertainment district. The perfect nook for families, it houses an amusement park, water park, zoo and food stalls. Equipped with activities such as archery and gymnastics, you’re sure to be drawn in a million different directions. Be sure to stroll along the promenade and enjoy the scenic view of the water.

Law Garden Night Market bustles with street hawkers and venders selling ornamented handicrafts and delectable food items. Take a look at the collection of antique jewellery and long colourful skirts available there. But be sure to bring your best bargaining skills to the table.

Local Culture

A city that celebrates with great fervour, vigour and excitement, Ahmedabad is undoubtedly a thrilling place to explore. The International Kite Festival unites individuals from all walks of life to participate in a truly exhilarating activity. Colourful kites, made out of cloth and paper, flail in the wind. You will find every size and shape dancing above you; a multicoloured fiesta in the sky. If you’re planning to visit Ahmedabad in January, do not miss out on this one!
 

Cuisine

A Gujarati thali is just what you need to satiate your hunger for delicious food and authentic culture. While holidaying in Ahmedabad, do stop for a classic thali which consists of roti, dal, rice, vegetable curry, pickles and roasted papad. End on a sweet note with Gol Papdi and Kansar. Do not forget to have the sweet-spicy dhokla at tea time! Trust us, you’ll be left wanting for more.

 

Interesting facts about Ahmedabad: Embellish your mind.                                      

  • Ahmedabad was formerly known as Karnavati   
  • Ahmedabad is touted as ‘The Boston of India
  • Ahmedabad is the largest vegan city in India
  • In 2010, Forbes listed Ahmedabad as the 3rd fastest growing city in the world.
  • Ahmedabad is a haven for educational enthusiasts. It is home to the Indian Institute of Management and National Institute of Design.

 

Location: Gujarat’s Golden City.

Ahmedabad is situated on the banks of the lush Sabarmati River, in north-central Gujarat. The water body slices it into the eastern and western regions; each with its own character and personality. While the eastern bank is home to the old city, the western bank houses educational institutions, residential areas, malls, multiplexes and new business districts. Ahmedabad is bordered by Mehsana and Gandhinagar districts in the north, Kheda and Anand Districts in the east, Gulf of KhambhatBotad and Bhavnagar districts in the south and Surendranagar district in the west.  

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Timings: best time to visit

Ahmedabad summers are blistering, ranging anywhere between 44 and 47 degrees Celsius. As such, it is advisable not to visit the city during this time. The monsoons come at an opportune time. With an average rainfall of 93.2 cm, it creates much-needed relief from the extreme heat. With festivals galore, this season is vibrant and vivacious. However, the air is cloaked in humidity. Winter temperatures fluctuate between 5 and 20 degrees Celsius. This is the best time to visit Ahmedabad. You can enjoy a meal at an open aired restaurant, stroll through bazaars and sightsee to your heart’s content.

 

How to get to Ahmedabad: Glide and Ride.

By Road – With a well-planned transportation system, you can choose from a number of bus services that ply between Ahmedabad and neighbouring cities such as Pune, Mumbai, Indore and Surat. Mahasagar Travels, GSRTC, Eagle Travels and Neeta Tours and Travels are options you can explore. Should you choose to travel by car or taxi, you can hire private vehicles for your journey.

By Rail – Ahmedabad Junction, Maninagar and Sabarmati Junction are popular and well-connected railway stations in Ahmedabad. No matter which city you hail from, you will find a train to Ahmedabad. But be sure to book your tickets in advance so that you can optimise on the best price.

By Air - Ahmedabad has a selection of domestic and international airports. Upon arrival, there are travel buses and taxis available from the airports. Ahmedabad Airport, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport and Dholera International Airport offer flights to all major cities in India as well as the top International cities.

 

History: Slivers from the past.

Ahmedabad’s rich and illustrious history dates all the way back to the 11th century, during which it was referred to as 'Ashaval'. Over the centuries, wars were waged, and battles were fought to inhabit what is now known as the city of Ahmedabad. Powerful rulers such as the Chaulukyas, Solankis, Mughals, Marathas, Vaghela Dynasty, Delhi Sultanate and Muzaffarid Dynasty reigned, respectively. In the 18th century the British ceased control over the city, during the third Anglo-Maratha War. It was in the 19th century that Indian Independence Movements started developing, through the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. This was followed by distinct periods in Indian history – like the Dandi Salt March and the Quit India movement. In 1960, Ahmedabad was declared the capital of Gujarat after the partition from Bombay.

Language Spoken

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