


A serene ashram where Mahatma Gandhi lived, inspiring India's independence movement.
Mahatma Gandhi's former residence, now a museum showcasing his life and philosophy.
A serene lake with a 2.5 km promenade, perfect for morning walks and picnics.
A historic mosque with intricate architecture, offering a glimpse into Ahmedabad's Islamic heritage.
Gandhi Ashram has a dress code; modest clothing is expected.
Exploring the ashram involves a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Ahmedabad's climate.
Located within the Gandhi Ashram, this restaurant offers a variety of traditional Gujarati dishes.
A popular choice for breakfast, known for its South Indian dishes and friendly service.
Famous for its Gujarati thalis and traditional dishes, a must-try for lunch.

Hand-spun and hand-woven cloth, symbolizing Gandhi's philosophy of self-reliance and simplicity.
A symbol of Gandhi's non-violent movement, used for spinning cotton and making Khadi cloth.
Pottery made by local artisans using traditional techniques, often depicting local motifs and designs.

Whole wheat flatbread made with fenugreek leaves, served with yogurt and pickle.

Crispy lentil snack served with sweet, syrupy jalebi.

Steamed chickpea flour cake, savory and slightly tangy, served with tamarind and mint chutney.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is a paradise for birdwatchers, home to over 360 species of birds.

Experience the thrill of a nocturnal jungle adventure in India's first and most popular tiger reserve.
The Duncan Bay Illuminated Pier is a scenic walkway that offers stunning views of the surrounding waterways and marina. Visitors can take in the sights and sounds of the area while enjoying the beautiful lighting display at night.