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Near Panchvati Cross Roads, Off C.G. Road, Ambawadi, Ahmedabad, Gujarāt
Hotel · 10 tips and reviews
Ashish Mhatre: “Amazing hotel in the center of Ahmedabad” The service was simply excellent, rooms were clean & tastefully decorated, the pick-up and drop was complimentary...overall a wonderful experience.
Dastan Estate, (Sardar Patel Ring Road, Kathwada), Ahmedabad, Gujarāt
Museum · 13 tips and reviews
Ashish Mhatre: “Mind Boggling Collection ". This is one mind boggling place, imagine yourself to view 100-150 odd vintage cars, the Mercs, Rolls Royce, Fords, Fiats, Chryslers of the world. All neat, clean and crisp
Ashish Mhatre: “Marvellous Story scribbled in stone”. It is still beautiful SandStone art. Winter is the best time to visit. Summer will give different pleasure due to its structure below ground level.
Ashish Mhatre: Just take a walk will make you happy and rejuvenate, zoo, children park, rides, water sport, laser show, balloon ride, train ride everything is simple the best it can within India.
Ashish Mhatre: This is 1 of the most attractive temples i have ever seen! Spacious, neat and clean! The attractions here r the different exhibitions abt journey of swaminarayan bhagwan! & dont forget the laser show.
Ashish Mhatre: Amazing collection of fantastic handiwork.” this collection of beautiful old wall hangings, costumes and furnishings has to be seen. Admission is limited so ensure you book a visit.
Ashish Mhatre: “Amazing place to Worship...Hare Ram Hare Krishna” A amazing temple to visit. A great peace of mind feeling here...No words to share just visit and you will feel the peace of mind..
Opp. The House Of MG (Lal Darwaja), Ahmedabad, Gujarāt
Historic and Protected Site · 3 tips and reviews
Ashish Mhatre: It's a mosque intricately carved in the stone. A magnificent display of artistic work. An iconic symbol instilled in the famous mosque has been even adapted in awards and even for the IIM A campus.
Ashish Mhatre: Its a quaint temple in the Shahibaug area--it has exquisite architecture, and a unique design --Has lots of illustations and pictures of Lord Mahavira.
Ashish Mhatre: Sabarmati River front is still being developed. Now many people enjoy their morning walk at the river front. It will become the best place to enjoy evenings in Ahmedabad once completed.
Ashish Mhatre: it is a must see place in Ahmadabad to visit. more than 200 years old temple with live vibration in Ahmadabad. lot of historical items are there. well maintain and holy place to visit.
Ashish Mhatre: Beautiful and secluded with the impact of some of the more popular sites. A photographer could spend the entire day there with the light constantly changing the underground experience.
Village Hebatpur, Sola-Santej Road, Ahmedabad, Gujarāt
Movie Theater · 5 tips and reviews
Ashish Mhatre: There are different things to do and see here - Hall of Space, Hall of Science, Engery Park, Life Science Park, Planet Earth, Imax 3D theater and Musical Fountain.
Ashish Mhatre: It was built by Ahmad Shah I in 1411. With its well carved royal palaces, mosques and gates, it is being renovated by AMC and ASI as a cultural centre for the city.
Ashish Mhatre: The temple is small replica of original Vaishnav devi temple in north. convenient to go as it is right on highway.you can enjoy some hard rides between artificial mountains and caves.
Ashish Mhatre: Built in 1452 AD by Sidi Bashir, now a days nobody is allowed to climb one minaret and shake it gently to see the other vibrates after few seconds .
Ashish Mhatre: Nice huge lake.Good fountain. Small amusement park in one corner. You will certainly find many many options all around the lake for Nasta-Khani Pini-Snacks-Dinner-Food Laris..
Ashish Mhatre: It was very unhygienic.Water was literally stinking.Costumes are costly though they were not clean enough ,changing rooms are not maintained.
Ashish Mhatre: This is a very good place to visit, a park with different themes like fossil park, botanical garden with cactus collection, a zoo all in a very natural surroundings.
Ashish Mhatre: Santram Mandir is a famous temple situated in Nadiad, Gujarat, India. It is home to Santram Maharaj who is a holy figure in Gujarat. It is very famous for other social activities for the needy too.
Ashish Mhatre: It is believed that Ranchhodji,inspired Gopal Jagannath Ambekar, a shroff of a Peshwa’s court in Poona, in a dream to build a vast and magnificent temple. The temple was built in 1772 A.D.
Ashish Mhatre: Rani Rupmati's Mosque, built btwn 1430 & 1440, was named after the Hindu wife of the sultan.The minarets were damaged in the earthquake of 1819. The dome is elevated to allow light in around its base.
Ashish Mhatre: Balaram Mahadev temple is a very old temple and is devoted to Lord Shiva. It is just 14 Kms from the city of Palanpur. A huge temple is located nearby this temple called as the temple of Dharmata.
Ashish Mhatre: The Sahasralinga Talav, a reservoir, which literally means 'the lake of a thousand lingas' was built in the year 1084 by Siddhraj Jaysinh over a lake which is known to be Durlabh Sarovar
Ashish Mhatre: In Village Mandvi District Kutch, Gujarat state, There is a Shyamji Krishna Varma Memorial Build by Gujarat Government. Shyamji Krishna Varma is Indian's freedom fighter.
Ashish Mhatre: Worth only for the climb up the bell tower, and the view it affords of bhuj city, most of the stuff is in pretty bad shape, not much to see.
Ashish Mhatre: You feel that you are at a remote village where one can see all birds in natural habitat, specially, Peacocks. They give excellent alternate treatment other then allopathy.
Ashish Mhatre: There are some really nice ancient sculptures of Buddha, Jain monks and Hindu gods, some nice imagery about various local tribes and lifestyles and some beautiful handicraft from the region.
Ashish Mhatre: This temple like all other Swaminarayan temples, is a big opulent marble structure with carved details all around. Clean, well maintained & has basic facilities available.
Ashish Mhatre: Its a beautiful palace displaying various royal paraphernalia. Rooms full of candelabras, mirrors, carved interiors, Persian tiles & what not. Worth a visit.
Ashish Mhatre: These are built of red stones Of all the tombs here the largest and the finest is the one of Rao Lakha built in 1770 AD. It s polygonal in shape with balconies and an intricately carved roof.
Ashish Mhatre: A nice collection of Dolls from different Parts of the World. A must visit for anyone who likes dolls. The museum is closed in the afternoons and there is a small entrance fee.
Ashish Mhatre: “Very nice temple provides peace of mind”Its very nicely decorated . & u feel one kind of serenity in the temple. Makes u at ease and makes u feel blissful. The arti are very devotional and touching.
Ashish Mhatre: The vast expanse of sandy beach is stunning ad soothing, thankfully there are no benches to sit on, for if they were people could sit there for hours staring at the Arabian Sea!
Ashish Mhatre: This is a famous temple where continuous Bhajans are sung day & night since last 49 years ... The temple is spacious facing the Lakhota lake
Ashish Mhatre: The temple is located Bet dwarka. Its away from congestion like other temples, relatively clean and spacious temple. There is place to sit and spend some time. The idol of God Shiva is big and nice
Ashish Mhatre: here is no body to explain the significance of the ghat.A pathway should be laid for the convenience of the pilgrims visiting the ghat from the steps to the sangam
Ashish Mhatre: The Lakhota Lake, Palace n Museum r in a complex. Its vastness n architect r treat for explorers. Lake engorges lot of birds local n migratory which creates n wonderful environment.
Ashish Mhatre: Rajkot is filled with stunning temples, ashrams, lakes and gardens. The Rotary Dolls Museum is a one-of-a-kind collection of puppets and figures from all over the world.
Ashish Mhatre: Valsad, formerly known as Bulsar, Valsad is a small, sleepy town that is characterized by its dynamic people and its mango and chickoo orchards.
Ashish Mhatre: Daman is blessed with the very best natural resources and beauty that God can possess. Daman prides itself on its rich and varied historical heritage covering more than 2 millenniums