
The
most convenient entry point into
Gujarat is through the
metropolis of Ahmedabad. The
city contains some very fine
museums, the Calico Museum of
Textiles being considered among
the world’s finest.
Ahmedabad’s walled city is a
living testimony to its heritage
of crafts as women walk by in
dazzling embroidered garments
and flashing ethnic silver
jewellery.
Traditional Ahmedabad combines
mosques of inspired workmanship,
wooden Jain temples, unique
stone stepwells and houses with
ornately carved wooden balconies
and window screens.
Modern Ahmedabad, just across
the River Sabarmati spanned by
four bridges, is a showpiece of
contemporary architecture with
designs by Le Corbusier, Louis
Kahn and the best known Indian
architects.
Ahmedabad is a convenient base
for a number of excursions,
Modhera being the best known.
106 km away, this is one of the
very few sun temples in the
country.
Gujarat’s loveliest beach – and
the state is well endowed with
them – is Ahmedpur Mandvi whose
chief attraction is the ethnic
beach resort.
Cottages modelled on rural
Gujarati architecture look out
onto a secluded beach, one of
the state’s chief centres for
water sports.
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