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Ahmedabad Travel Guide & Information


A land of rich history and a vibrant present, Ahmedabad is a fascinating mini-metropolis in the prosperous Indian state of Gujarat. An eventful past, interesting art and culture, imposing monuments and exquisite architecture makes this city an exciting travel destination for travelers from all over India and the world. This cosmopolitan city boasts of a rich Muslim history, stunning monuments, exciting night markets, beautifully restored old city and world class restaurants serving scrumptious international cuisines. A trade and commerce nerve center of Gujarat, Ahmedabad houses some very important scientific and information technology industries that have transformed this city to being one of the most important commercial centers of west India. Take a cheap flight to Ahmedabad and partake in the beauty, history and wealth of this splendid city.

Things to do in Ahmedabad

From royal palaces and pilgrimage centers to historical monuments and ancient forts, Ahmedabad is home to several religious, cultural, modern and historical sights and attractions. Some of the city attractions that no traveler to the city should miss include:

Adalaj:Located 19 km away from Ahmedabad, Adalaj is one of the finest baolis or step wells in Gujarat. Built in 1499 by Queen Rudabai, the baoli provided a secluded and cool retreat to escape the summer heat.Nalsarovar:Nalsarovar in Ahmedabad is a 116 square km lake that is visited by hordes of local and international travelers. Vast flocks of migratory and indigenous birds can be found here from November to February.

Akshardham:A unique cultural and religious complex in Gandhinagar, Akshardham is a majestic monument that is built of thousands of tons of pink sand stones. Built in the memory of Lord Swaminarayan, the complex features a 7-feet gold leafed idol of the lord.

Gandhi Ashram:Gandhi Ashram, also known as the Satyagraha Ashram, was the site from where Mahatama Gandhi began his famous Dandi March in 1930 to protest against the British. The major draw of this ashram is the `Hridaya Kunj` which has been preserved as a National Monument.

Where to Stay in Ahmedabad

Being the leading trade centre of India, Ahmedabad is thronged by a large number of people who visit the place mostly for business purposes. A land of royal palaces, this city is home to several luxury heritage hotels. Ahmedabad abounds in excellent accommodation options that provide travelers with great choices in luxury, deluxe or budget categories.

Luxury Hotels:Providing a great ambience and excellent facilities and services, luxury hotels in Ahmedabad are sure to make your vacation in the city a memorable one. Conforming to international standards, some of the most sought after luxury hotels in the city include Taj Residency Ummed, Hotel Le Meridien, Comfort Inn Sunset, Cama Hotel, Fortune Hotel Landmark, Hotel The Westend and Quality Inn Rivera.

Three Star Hotels:Offering a comfortable stay, along with decent facilities and amenities, three-star hotels in Ahmedabad are well equipped with all modern facilities. Fortune Hotel Landmark, Hotel Moti Manor, Hotel Royal Highness, Rivera Hotel, Rock Regency and the Westend are some of the best three-star hotels in the city.

Budget Hotels:Budget conscious travelers would find no dearth of decent budget hotels in Ahmedabad that are both cheap and comfortable at the same time. Travelers looking for hotels that do not leave a burning hole in their pockets can choose from budget hotels in the city, including Aaram Hotel, Ajanta Hotel, Ambassador Hotel, Amber Hotel, Aristo Hotel and Associated Hotels Private Limited.

Passport & Visa Requirements

All foreign nationals coming to India require a valid passport.
India does not have a `visa on arrival` option. All nationals must acquire a valid Indian visa before their travel to the country, except nationals of Bhutan and Nepal who do not require a visa to enter India. Residents of Maldives also do not require a visa for stay up to 90 days.

When to visit Ahmedabad

The winter and monsoon seasons are the best time to visit the city of Ahmedabad. Travelers should avoid visiting the city during summers when it gets unbearably hot here. The period from October to March is the peak tourist season in the city.

Ahmedabad Weather

Ahmedabad experiences a hot semi-arid climate with three main seasons: winter, summer and monsoon. The weather remains unbearably hot from March to June when the maximum average temperature remains close to a scorching 45 degree Celsius. The city remains quite cool between November and February when the average temperature hovers in the range of 15-30 degree Celsius. Mid-June to mid-September is the monsoon time when Ahmedabad experiences heavy torrential rains.

Currency and Language

Currency:Indian National Rupee (INR) is the unit of currency used all over India. The Reserve Bank of India controls issuance of currency in the country. ATMs and banks can be easily found all over Ahmedabad. Exchange currency only at authorized bureau de change, banks or at airports.

Language:Gujarati is the dominant language of Ahmedabad. Other languages spoken in the city include Hindi and English. Natives of Ahmedabad mostly speak Gujarati amongst themselves, which is one of the 14 regional languages of India.
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