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Gujarat Map - Enlarge view |
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Capital |
Gandhinagar |
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Largest city |
Ahmedabad |
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Density |
258/km˛ |
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Area |
196,024 Kms |
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Districts |
25 |
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Official language |
Gujarati |
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Gujarat is is very beautiful & colorful places. The state is bless by
God with It is fertility, lush green forests, various enchanting rivers,
beautiful plains, the hill ranges and exotic villages & friendly people. It
is the second-most industrialized state after Maharashtra.
Gujarat is one the most prosperous states in India, forming as it does
the most industrialised corridor between the Town of Mehsana in North
Gujarat and Bombay in Maharashtra. Its original wealth stemmed from its
roots in textile industry that is now nearly dead and defunct. However, due
to that history, some of the world's best textiles and dress materials are
still found only in Gujarat.
Gujarat is also the home to the almost extinct Asaiatic Lions. If there is
just one reason you need to visit Gujarat, it will have to be the lions- the
only wild population outside of Africa, and fast vanishing due to lack of
variation in the gene pool.
Another reason to visit Gujarat will have to be its rich culinary interests.
Gujarti cuisine is one of the best tasting vegetarian cuisine in the world.
Famous varieties include Dhokla, Khandavi, Khaman, Khakhara, Shakkarpara,
Muthia, Bajri Vada and Bajri Dhebra. Gujarati sweets are also as famous, as
are Gujarati Rotlas.
Third reason to visit Gujarat will have to be its rich shopping of exquisite
clothes, textiles and hand made or woven or hand decorated fabrics and
clothes, beddings and wall decorations.
Gujarat is a study in contrasts - Between Tribal Culture and Modern Cities,
Between the Desert and the Seas and between a Rural based and Urban Economy.
Location
: Gujarat is the westernmost state of India. Gujarat is surrounded by
the states of Rajasthan to the north-east, Madhya Pradesh to the east,
Maharashtra and the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli to the south.
It shares the international border with Pakistan, in the north-west. The
western cost of Gujarat faces the mighty Arabian Sea.
Rivers - The major rivers flowing
through the state include the Narmada, Sabarmati, and Mahi in central and
northern Gujarat; Mithi, Khari, and Bhogavo in Saurashtra; Tapi, Purna,
Ambika, Auranga and Damanganga in the southern part of the state.
National Parks - Gujarat is home to four
National Parks, including Gir Forest National Park, near Junagadh, Blackbuck
National Park in Bhavnagar District, Vansda National Park in Navsari
District, and Marine National Park on the Gulf of Kutch in Jamnagar
District. The last remaining Asian lions, famous for their dark black manes,
live in the area surrounding Girnar. In addition to these, there are twenty
one Wildlife sanctuaries.
Major Travel Destinations
Ahmedabad ::
Ahmadābād is the largest city in Gujarat and the sixth largest city in
India . The city is also sometimes called Karnavati, an older name and as
Amdavad in colloquial Gujarati. Ahmedabad enjoys a thriving cultural
tradition, being the centre of Gujarati cultural activities and diverse
traditions of different ethnic and religious communities.
Daman ::
Daman is a beautiful, stunning, striking, gorgeous paradise on earth. It
was formed out of the dismembered Sultanate and was governed by Meli Moluk
who governed the Throne of Cambay under which jurisdiction it fell.
Diu ::
Diu is an off - shore island on the western coast. The coast has limestone
cliffs, rocky coves and sandy beaches, the best of which are at Nagoa. A
massive fort built by the Portuguese dominates the skyline.
Gandhinagar
:: Gandhinagar is the capital of Gujarat State. Gandhinagar
occupies an area 57 sq. kms. It presents a spacious, well designed look of
an architecturally integrated city. The famous temple of Swaminarayan is
also built in Gandhinagar.
Jamnagar
:: Jamnagar is a city and a municipal corporation in the Indian
state of Gujarat. Jamnagar has shot to prominence as Reliance Industries,
India's largest private company established the world's largest refinery
near Moti Khavdi village. Jamnagar district has a predominant Hindu
population.
Rajkot ::
Rajkot was founded by Vibhoji, the younger son of Ajoji. The pleasant town
is an important industrial area and a religious centre of the Arya Samaj.
The city is famous because this is the ancestral home of Mahatma Gandhi.
Mahatma Gandhi spent the early days of his life here is Rajkot.
Sasan Gir ::
Sasan Gir Lion sanctuary lies at the bottom of the Saurasktra peninsula in
the western state of Gujarat. The forest is generally of a tropical dry
deciduous type with teak as the principal species forming up to 70% of the
crop.
Silvassa
:: Silvasa is the town capital of Dadra and Nagar Haveli Union
Territory, western India. Silvassa has lush green forests covered with
tall trees, meandering rivers, large waterfronts, cascading waterfalls and
a gorgeous kaleidoscope of flora and fauna. The serene and sylvan land of
silvassa is Nature at her best.
Surat ::
Surat is a port city famous for Sarees and textiles manufacturing. The
city is situated on the left bank of the Tapti River. A moat indicates the
dividing-line between the old city with its narrow streets and handsome
houses and the newer suburbs.
Vadodara
:: Vadodara also known as Baroda is the third most-populated town in
the Indian state of Gujarat. Vadodara is also known as ‘Sanskari Nagari’,
means a ‘Cultured City’. Vadodara is one of India’s most cosmopolitan
cities.
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