

A serene haven on the banks of the Sabarmati River, this ashram was Mahatma Gandhi's residence from 1917 to 1930, serving as a hub for India's independence movement.
Mahatma Gandhi's former residence, now a museum showcasing his life and philosophy.
One of the largest mosques in India, known for its intricate architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
A bustling market offering a variety of textiles, jewelry, and local snacks.
Sabarmati Ashram is often visited during the day, and long sleeves protect from the sun.
The ashram has extensive grounds to explore, so comfortable footwear is essential.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Ahmedabad's climate, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
Famous for its traditional Gujarati breakfast, especially 'Fafda-Jalebi'.
A simple, community dining experience within the ashram.
Known for its variety of Indian and Chinese dishes.

Crispy fafda (savory snack) with sweet jalebi, served with chutney.
Steamed chickpea flour cake, served with tamarind chutney and green chili.

Comfort food made with rice, lentils, vegetables, and spices.

Hand-spun and hand-woven cloth, symbolizing Gandhi's self-reliance movement.
A spinning wheel, a symbol of India's independence movement, handcrafted locally.
Earthen pots and vessels, traditionally used and now popular as decorative items.

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