Ahmedabad is a unique city of Gujarat, located on the banks of river Sabarmati. Ahmedabad is popular for it's delicious food, colorful culture and old city, which is making it a popular tourist destination among travelers.
Ahmedabad is a rapidly growing metropolis, an industrial hub, an educational hotspot, and a city with a magnificent past, the city is one of the most important cities in Gujarat. Present on the banks of the Sabarmati River, Ahmedabad is popular for it's delicious food, colorful culture which is making it a popular tourist destination. The old part of the city was declared as the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Ahmedabad is home to a plethora of remarkable temples like Swaminarayan Temple, intriguing museums and classy markets, with a little bit of colonial history attached to it, Ahmedabad is an example of how a city can still remain in its old-world charm while still rapidly progressing on the path of globalization.
Ahmedabad is famous for its textiles and its tie-dye bandhani handloom technique, which makes it a shopping hub. From bandhani sarees, dupattas to traditionally embroidered dress materials, and other local handicrafts.
The Sabarmati Ashram, situated directly beside the Sabarmati river, is a quaint and peaceful ashram built by Mahatma Gandhi after he returned from South Africa. Still today, Gandhiji’s living quarters are preserved here and is now used as a museum where visitors can learn all about his life and his teachings.