India Tourism, Things To Do in Ahmedabad

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India Tourism, Things To Do in Ahmedabad  - We have told India cities like Chennai, Cochin, Dhaka or Chittorgarh today is the turn of visiting the city of Ahmedabad, with a little more than 3.5 million people, is the seventh most populated city in India and the largest in the state Gujarat

Geography and Climate: The city was founded on the banks of the Sabarmati River in the central region - upstate Gujarat, covering an area of ​​205 km2, divided into two Sabarmati river to the city of Ahmedabad, one curious fact is that during the summer the river dries up, taking a small amount of water.


The city of Ahmedabad has a humid climate and high temperatures in summer make, reach 46 ° C.

In the city of Ahmedabad will find numerous monuments, one of the most prominent temples as the temple Hathee Jain Singh, also has a wildlife sanctuary Nalsarovar founded to protect the birds that inhabit the area, the sanctuary is the Thol lake, which is a natural beauty spot.

The main attractions of the city of Ahmedabad

Juma Masjid was built with yellow sandstone, this mosque has 260 pillars support the 15 domes of different heights. It was built by Ahmad Shah in 1423, and perfectly reflects the architecture of the period. is one of the attractions that receives the most visited city of Ahmedabad

Minara Jhulta or "swaying minarets" a very unusual structure belonging to the mosque of Siddi Bashir and one can only push them swing with the hands. One of the minarets was partly demolished by an Englishman in one of his attempts to unravel the mystery of the swaying minarets that remains revealed until today.

Jain Temple impressive Hathising A temple of white marble, is dedicated to Dharmanath the fifteenth century Jain apostle. Much like the other Jain temples, this temple also has many elaborate sculptures depicting musicians and more.

by the year 1411 Bhadra Fort was built which served as a royal residence in palaces and gardens are well designed, deserve to be driven. It also has protection under the Bhadra Fort Bhadraki this temple.

Sidi Sayed Mosque is an exquisite tour of the Jali panels, carved in stone lining the building's 10 windows. If you must visit Ahmenabad Sidi Sayed, forgiveness is backwards, you must visit when visiting Ahmenabad Sidi Sayed Mosque.

Mahatma Gandhi built in 1915, the Sabarmati Ashram is the most famous tourist attraction Ahmenabad. It's where Mahatma Gandhi began his famous salt march or "Dandi March" in March 1930, a protest against the salt tax of the British. You can see the three wise monkeys and many more of the teachings of Gandhi on the premises of the Ashram.

Lake Kankaria A curious circular lake of 2.3 km in diameter, built in 1451 by Sultan Qutub-ud-Din. In the middle of the lake is an island with a beautiful garden and a summer palace known as Nagina Wadi. The lake is a popular recreation center, as it is surrounded by parks, an aquarium, a marina, natural history museum and zoo.

Source: destinomundial.com and goforindia.es

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