Hidden Gems of Gujarat

Lions at Gir National Park by @sasan_gir_forest on Instagram An extended coastline with seashores and estuaries, seaside temples and holy conferences, forts, and castles, some of India’s outstanding wildlife reliefs and bird-watching locations, the extraordinary white desert of Kutch, bright and vivid handicrafts, tribal towns, and prospering cities, Gujarat is indeed a traveler’s utopia. Somnath temple by @girnar_premi_official on Instagram Rani ki Vav in Patan is one of the best historical places in Gujarat and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site but everyone knows about this. Did you know that Gujarat is home to not 1 or 2 but 3 Indus Valley Civilization Cities that have been excavated? Today several initiatives are being undertaken by the government to highlight the authenticity and uniqueness of Gujarat and that tourism in Gujarat is broader than just Gir Forests or the Somnath Temple. Listed below are some of the best places to visit in Gujarat or one might call them the Hidden Gems of Gujarat. A. SAPUTARA Saputara by @saputaraindia on Instagram In summers, when we wish to go to the mountains the first destination that comes to our minds is either Himachal Pradesh or Uttarakhand. A lot of people are oblivious to the fact that Gujarat has a little hill town of its own. Saputara, the only hill station of Gujarat, is snuggled in the Sahyadri range in the Dang district of Gujarat. Visitors consider it a tiny jewel and a haven of peace and tranquility. There are quite a few places to visit in Saputara and after reading this you would like to tour the place asap. Adventure activites in Saputara by @saputaraindia on Instagram Adventure activities in Saputara by @saputaraindia on Instagram The stunning Gira waterfalls are one of the best places to visit in Saputara during monsoons. The focal point of this hill refuge is its lake, which has boating capacities and sporting activities. The best part is for all the animal and wildlife lovers out there as Saputara is home to Vansda National Park, Purna Sanctuary, and Honey Bees Center. Furthermore, Saputara also has a fort and a Tribal Museum of its own. Purna Wildlife Sanctuary by @gujarattouism on Instagram Amazing Fact: According to mythology, Lord Rama visited the place and spent 11 years of his banishment in Saputara. B. LOTHAL Lothal by @gujarattourism on Instagram The numerous historical places in Gujarat highlight the fact that it is indeed enriched with a deep-rooted history that dates back to the time of the Harappan Civilization. Gujarat has more than 200 Indus Valley Civilization sites. About 80km southwest of Ahmedabad, the city that lived at this archaeological site 4500 years ago-Lothal, was one of the most significant sites of the Indus Valley civilization, which extended into what is now Pakistan. Ancient Chess Board at Lothal by @lost_temples on Instagram Excavations have disclosed the world’s ancientest known manufactured dock, which was attached to an obsolete course of the Sabarmati River. Some of the most fascinating elements include the Acropolis or the Citadel, the Lower Town, the Bead factory, the Warehouses, and the Drainage system. The site has also been proposed to be enrolled as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The tourist can see intriguing discoveries by archeologists like canals and dockyards that deduced the fact that Lothal was a vital trading city. C. BOHRA VAD , SIDHPUR Bohra Havelis at Sidhpur by @untilthenexttime_ on Instagarm Over 103 km north of Ahmedabad, lies the sacred city of Sidhpur. The town is an esteemed destination, flanked by temples, ashrams, and other religious structures. The township derives its name from Siddhraj Singh from the Solanki Dynasty who ruled Gujarat back in the 10th century. The town flourished and reached the pinnacle of glory under the reign of the Solankis. The Sidhpur Camel Festival held annually is a traditional fair organized here during the Kartik month. The camels and horses are adorned brightly by their owners to exhibit or sell them during the fair. Colorful Bohra Havelis at Bohra Vad by @njadwala on Instagram The town also wields significance for the Bohra Muslims, a prosperous Muslim community dispersed all over the world. These aged Havelis and mansions, some over 100 years old, are constructed in such an outstanding way to reflect the European flavor. A stroll through the ‘Bohra Vad’ is like a stroll through England with the surplus of lamplighters at dusk. The architecture of these Havelis is emulating Victorian architecture. The screens are rich in assortment and aesthetic mood with sophisticated details in wood. Hence, these ‘Bohra Havelis’ exemplify a romantic visual right from a Dickenson novel. D. HIDDEN GEM IN AHMEDABAD- THE VINTAGE CAR MUSEUM Auto World – Vintage Car Museum in Ahemdabad by @devchoudharyias on Instagram Ahmedabad is such a vibrant city that has a perfect medley of old and new landmarks that allures thousands of visitors from across the globe. Regarded as the most important city of Gujarat this cosmopolitan has numerous places of interest. Keeping aside all the historical and aesthetic places, Ahmedabad also has some of the most unique places to visit in Gujarat. To all the automobile, bike, and wheel lovers out there let me bring you to one of the biggest personal collections of vintage cars, bikes, carriages, and utility vehicles. Named Auto World, it was developed by Mr. Pranlal Bhogilal Patel because of his love for cars. Among the 300 plus mechanical extravaganzas, some distinguished ones that stand out are a Bentley, Lagonda, Rolls Royce, Cadillac, Austin, Jaguar, Mercedes a, and Auburns. The museum has also established a place for itself in the Guinness Book of World Records for this remarkable collection. Auto World – Vintage Car Museum by @life_of_a_l.u.n.a.t.i.c on Instagram E. THE GREAT RANN OF KUTCH White Desert at Rann of Kutch by @white_rann_of_kutch on Instagram The Great Rann of Kutch is a