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A UNESCO World Heritage site, this 11th-century stepwell was built by Queen Udayamati in memory of her husband, King Bhimdev I. It features intricate carvings and sculptures that narrate stories from Hindu mythology.
Another UNESCO site, this park includes a prehistoric settlement, a hill fortress of an early Hindu capital, and remains of a medieval city. The park contains a collection of palaces, religious buildings, residential precincts, and fortifications.
One of the most prominent cities of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, dating back to 2400 BC. It was one of the world's earliest known dockyards and a significant centre of trade and commerce in the ancient world.
Located in Dwarka, this ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is believed to have been originally built around 2000 years ago and has been an important pilgrimage site since ancient times.
The residence of Mahatma Gandhi from 1917 to 1930 was one of the main centres from which Gandhi led the Indian independence movement. The ashram has a museum that chronicles the life and teachings of Gandhi.
The grand palace in Vadodara was built in 1890 by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III. It showcases an eclectic architectural style, blending Rajasthani, Mughal, and European design elements. It remains the largest private dwelling built to date and is four times the size of Buckingham Palace.
A major site of the Harappan civilization, Dholavira is known for its well-planned city layout, advanced drainage system, and the impressive scale of its ruins. The site's remains include a citadel, a middle town, and a lower town.
Built in 1573, this mosque in Ahmedabad is renowned for its intricate jali work, particularly the famous Tree of Life jali. The intricate latticework showcases the excellence of Indo-Islamic architecture.
An ancient hill in Junagadh, Girnar is home to several significant Jain temples and inscriptions dating back to 250 BC. It is an important pilgrimage site for Hindus and Jains and offers a breathtaking panoramic view from its summit.
India's first UNESCO World Heritage City, Ahmedabad is rich in history and culture, with numerous historical landmarks such as the Bhadra Fort, Teen Darwaza, and the Jama Masjid. The city is also known for its vibrant arts and crafts scene.