Tourist places in Gujarat
Gir national park (sasan Gir) This is a very famous wildlife secure shelter in Gujarat. it is an attractive location for green activits and wildlife lovers known as the Asiatic lion's last sanctuary.
It also provides safari tour at devalia safari park by jeep. The total area of the park is around 1412 square km and it is made up of rugged and challenging hills. It has a range of climates that support different types of plants and animals.
Run of Kutch:- it is Known for being one of the final homes for the Asiatic Wild Ass (Khur), the Little Rann of Kutch is a identified wildlife reserve spreaded around 7500 km square or 2900 sq miles. It is home to Other wildlife mammals like foxes and antelopes, as well as a variety of bird species and flamingos
Statue of unity:- standing 182 metres it is the tallest statue in the world paying tribute to sardar vallabhbhai patel for his role in india's independence struggle.
Ahmedabad:- Sabarmati Ashram (Gandhi ashram) is very famous place in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. It is situated on the bank of Sabarmati river. It was one of Mahatma Gandhi's homes and the headquarters for his operations during independence movement and it was set up in 1917. The second place you can visit in ahmedabad is Hutheesing jain temple that was built in 1848 dedicated to tirthankar shri dharamanatha. The third place you can visit in ahmedabad is jama masjid built in 1424 and it is perfectly created with 260 pillars.
Somnath temple:- One of the most famous Hindu temples and a popular worshipped site of lord shiva is located in Prabhas Patan close to Veraval in Gujarat. Among the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines devoted to Lord Shiva, it is considered as the first.
Dwarka:- Gujarat It is home to the historic city of Dwarka, which is famous for its religious and historical importance especially in Hindu mythology. It is strongly linked to Lord Krishna, who is thought to have founded the city, and is regarded as one of India's seven Mukti Sthalas (places of liberation). Important attributes: Historical Significance: The Mahabharata and Puranas are among the ancient writings which provide the reference to Dwarka. it was considered the capital of Lord Krishna's kingdom and that, once he left the mortal world, it was dissappeared in the sea.