6 Historical Places In Ahmedabad You Shouldn't Miss
We all know
about the famous city of Ahmedabad. It is known for its vibrant and lively culture, delicious food and not to forget the Garba. But there are very few tourists who come to visit this city and actually stop by all the historical places in Ahmedabad.
We believe even if not all, you must try to visit at least the 6 best places in Ahmedabad known for their historical significance and rich cultural past. So let us not keep you waiting and dive straight into the details of these amazing locations.
Jhulta Minar
One of the places in Ahmedabad with not just historical importance but architectural excellence is the Jhulta Minar. This five-century-old structure is located in the heart of Sakar Bazar in Ahmedabad.
The most exciting thing about this monument is that it still holds a mystery. When you shake one of the minarets, the other one starts to shake within a short while without moving a hair in the connecting passage. During the British Rule in India, they tried to pull down the entire structure to solve the mystery. Since then, many engineers and physics experts have tried to answer this question behind the movement, but we are yet to find a satisfactory answer. Due to this unusual movement, this monument is called the Jhulta Minar in the local language, which translates to the swinging minaret.
Lal Darwaja
When in Ahmedabad, you got to visit one of the oldest bustling markets in Ahmedabad at Lal Darwaja. If you want to get some souvenirs from the Ahmedabad trip and are wondering what to buy in Ahmedabad, you are at the correct location.
From getting colourful co-ords called chaniya cholis adorned with beautiful mirrors and patchwork to typical Bandhani sarees, you will never lack options for things to buy in Ahmedabad here. The shops are open all seven days of the week, and the entire marketplace is functional between 11 AM to 11 PM.
Swaminarayan Temple
Built-in 1822, Swaminarayan Temple has a shrine that is dedicated to Narayan Dev. Popularly known as the Akshardham temple among the locales, this place functions on the instructions of Swaminarayan, who was the founder of this place.
The colourful motifs and complex yet sophisticated designs are something that you simply can't ignore at this temple. Even the idols of the deities inside the temple are decorated with beautiful colourful fabrics and ornaments. The best time to visit this place is during the months of October to December, especially during Diwali, when this place is adorned with flowers and shiny lights and thousands of devotees come here to worship.
Manek Chowk
If you are a foodie and looking for Ahmedabad famous things to buy, you have to visit the famous market places called Manek Chowk. In the afternoon when it becomes a hot spot for food lovers you have to taste some of the delicacies here. From sweet and salty jalebi fafda, spicy pav bhaji to the unique Gotala Dosa, the options are never ending.
The place gets its name from Saint Maneknath, who is known to have helped Ahmed Shah I in the construction of the Bhadra Fort. You will be astonished to know that India's second biggest market, with an annual turnover of 3 million Indian Rupees. If you are searching for what is famous in Ahmedabad for shopping, try the beautiful block print fabrics from Manek Chowk. These prints are unique, and you can use the fabrics to make your own garments.
Vaishno Devi Temple
If you have never visited the Vaishno Devi Temple in Kashmir, now is your chance to witness its beauty. Almost a mirror reflection of the one in Katra, the Vaishno Devi Temple in Ahmedabad is just a little smaller.
This temple is dedicated to the Hindu Goddess, Vaishno Devi. To replicate the entire experience of the Vaishno Devi Temple in Katra, it is built on an artificially made “mock hill.” The Navratri festival is celebrated with much pomp and show here.
Hutheesing Jain Temple
One of the most prominent tourist destinations with historical significance is the Hutheesing Jain temple. This place was built by the Hutheesing Family and hence the name. The place is dedicated to the 15th Tirthankara of the Jains.
You will find a huge Manastambha in its courtyard, which is 78 feet high. The purpose of building this Manastambha was to commemorate the 2500th Birth anniversary of their 24th Tirthankara, Mahavira. The Hutheesingh family trust maintains the Hutheesing Jain Temple, and no entry fee is required. The place is open for tourists between 8 AM to 5 PM all days of the week.
In this article, we tried to cover not only the most historically famous monuments but also markets with historical significance. But one thing you must consider is that no vacation is complete without having a proper place to stay. After touring the city throughout the day, you deserve a place to have a comfortable and peaceful sleep.
Bloom Hotels Ahmedabad
offers excellent stays at one of the most accessible locations in the city. All you need to do is book a room as per your requirement before you come to Ahmedabad, and you are good to go. So next time you are in the city for some breathtaking Garba Nights
or a family vacation, make sure to check into Bloom Hotels, one of the best in Ahmedabad.