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Welcome To Ahmedabad

At the heart of Ahmedabad lies its most iconic spiritual and historical anchor: the Jama Masjid, a 15th-century masterpiece commissioned by Sultan Ahmed Shah that stands as a testament to the city’s founding. This mosque is a brilliant fusion of Indo-Islamic architecture, characterized by its “forest” of 260 carved pillars and intricate stonework that seamlessly blends Islamic structural forms with traditional Hindu and Jain motifs. The city is geographically and historically unique for its “Pols”—a dense, labyrinthine network of gated residential clusters that define the old walled city on the eastern bank of the Sabarmati River. These self-contained neighborhoods, with their shared walls and secret passages, act as the “soul” of Ahmedabad and were instrumental in its recognition as India’s first UNESCO World Heritage City. Ahmedabad is globally famous for the International Kite Festival (Uttarayan), where the winter sky transforms into a vibrant canvas of millions of kites, symbolizing the city’s soaring spirit. Just as breathtaking is the celebration of Navratri, the world’s longest dance festival, where the entire city erupts in the rhythmic grace of Garba and Dandiya, with thousands of dancers moving in perfect synchrony to traditional folk music.

Glance Of Ahmedabad

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Area

505 km2

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Population

9,061,820.

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Spoken Language

English, Hindi

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Revenue

1,55,00,000 Per Year

Famous Places

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Sabarmati Riverfront

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Adalaj Stepwell (Adalaj ni Vav)

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Kankaria Lake & Lakefront

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Sidi Saiyyed Mosque

Geography

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Ahmedabad is topographically characterized by its location on the Sabarmati River banks, sitting at an elevation of approximately 53 meters (174 feet) above sea level. Unlike Thrissur’s hillocks, the city is predominantly flat, situated in a sandy and dry region. Ahmedabad is topographically defined by its strategic location on the banks of the Sabarmati River, situated at a steady elevation of approximately 53 meters above sea level. Unlike the undulating hillocks and low-lying Kole lands of Thrissur, Ahmedabad’s landscape is predominantly a flat, alluvial plain that stretches across the semi-arid heart of Gujarat. Geologically, the city rests upon the Cambay Basin, a deep sedimentary depression filled with layers of ancient silt and sand deposited over millennia. The soil is primarily composed of “Goradu” or sandy loam, which is exceptionally fertile for agriculture but lacks the rigid, crystalline rock foundations like the gneisses found in southern India.

 

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In 2017, Ahmedabad became the first city in India to receive this prestigious title. It was recognized for its unique "Pols"—densely packed, gated traditional residential clusters that date back centuries. The city is also a masterclass in Indo-Islamic architecture, where 15th-century Islamic structures feature intricate carvings influenced by Hindu and Jain craftsmanship.

 

The ideal window is between November and February. During these winter months, the weather is pleasant and cool, perfect for walking tours in the Old City.

  • Aura of January: If you visit in mid-January, you can experience Uttarayan, the International Kite Festival, when the entire city’s skyline is filled with millions of colorful kites.

Yes, Ahmedabad is consistently ranked as one of the safest cities in India. The local culture is generally helpful and humble. However, as with any major metropolitan area, it is wise to stick to well-lit areas at night and use reliable transportation like the BRTS (Bus Rapid Transit System) or verified ride-sharing apps.

 

Ahmedabad is a paradise for vegetarians. You shouldn't leave without trying:

  • Gujarati Thali: A massive platter featuring a balance of sweet, spicy, and tangy flavors.

  • Manek Chowk Street Food: This jewelry market transforms into a food hub at night. Try the famous Gwalior Dosa or the Chocolate Sandwich.

  • Farsan: Local snacks like Dhokla, Khandvi, and Thepla.

The Sidi Bashir Mosque is home to the famous Shaking Minarets—an engineering marvel where shaking one minaret causes the other to vibrate after a few seconds. While you can view them from the outside, access to climb or shake them is currently restricted by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to preserve the structural integrity of these ancient monuments.

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