
NORTH INDIA
CENTRAL ZONE
- MADHYA PRADESH
- CHHATTISGARH
WEST INDIA
SOUTH INDIA
EAST INDIA
- ANDAMAN & NIKOBOR
- ARUNACHAL PREDESH
- ASSAM
- BIHAR
- MONIPUR
- MEGHALAYA
- MIZORAM
- NAGALAND
- ORISSA
- SIKKIM
- TRIPURA
- WEST BENGAL
The capital of Gujarat is Gandhinagar with Ahmedabad as the largest city. The population of Gujarat State is 50,671,017 (2001 census). Gujarat covers an area of 1, 96,024 s q km and shares its border with states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. The state has a literacy rate of 79.8 percent. Gujarat is the 7th largest state in India in terms of area. The 196,024 s q kms of area in the state is divided into 26 districts at present. The state of Gujarat had 17 districts when it was formed in the year 1960. All the northern districts of the Bombay, which was a state in its own till then, were a part of Gujarat after 1960.
The 26 districts of Gujarat are: Ahmedabad, Amreli, Anand, Banaskantha, Bhavangar, Dahod, Dang, Gandhinagar, Jamnagar, Junagadh, Kheda, Kutch, Mehsana, Narmada, Navsari, Panchmahal, Patan, Porbandar, Rajkot, Sabarkantha, Surat, Surendranagar, Tapi, Vadodara and Valsad.
GUJARAT
Gujarat Districts Facts:
The biggest district in the State of Gujarat in terms of area is Kutch District which has Bhuj as its city headquarters. The district covers 45,652 s q kms of the total area in the state and the population density in the district is that of 33.
Gandhinagar is the smallest district in terms of area in Gujarat. The total area covered by the district is merely 649 s q kms. This added to the presence of Gandhinagar, the state capital after which the district is named makes it, the district with most population density. Total population in district is 1,387,748.
The most populated of all the districts in the state is the Ahmedabad District which also is the 8th most populous district in India. The district shares its borders its borders with Mehsana in the North, Surendranagar in the West , Kheda in the East and Bhavnagar in the South.
Dang district is the least populated of all the districts in the state is the Ahmedabad District which also is the 8th most populous district in India. The district shares its borders with Mehsana in the North, Surendranagar in the West, Kheda in the East and Bhavnagar in the South.
Dang district is the least populated district in the state. Around 226,769 people live in the district as per the census 2011. The district extends to 1764 s q km in area.
Valsad district is located to the Southern most end of the state of Gujarat and it has covers and area of around 3034 s q km in the state of Gujarat. The Valsad district shares its border with Navsari District is located in an area of 2211 s q km.
Jamnagar district located on the Southern Coast of the state of Gujarat covers an area of around 14125 s q km.
The district map of Gujarat will show you the all the districts demarcated clearly in grey dotted lines and all the district headquarters are marked in grey circles.
7 ATTRACTIONS IN GUJARAT, THE
JEWEL OF THE WEST:
If your vacation is going to be a short one, it would be better not to consider visiting Gujarat. Your visit to Gujarat cannot be justified if you miss the important places to visit in Gujarat. To understand the essence of the culture and heritage of Gujarat, the lives of the people and the present state of Gujarat, you need to be on a long vacation. Exploring Gujarat will be a great experience and rewarding as well. The state, rightly called the ‘Jewel of the West’ has a lot to offer for everyone. Constructions that represent diversified faiths, palaces that depict the heroic past, beaches that let you unwind and relax and last but not the least, the beautiful nature’s generosity in various parts of the state await visitors to be explored and enjoyed. A state that currently sets a rich example in progressive industrialization needs to be visited when you have time at your disposal.
It is a difficult task to shortlist 8 attractions amongst the innumerable tourist spots. However, here is an earnest and humble effort to provide you with a list. However, the suggestion would be to make your visits based on the purpose of your travel. If it is a heritage tour, you could go all out to visit the heritage sites in Gujarat. If you seek to visit temples, mosques, or both, you will find that you are short of time as the state has various temples and mosques. If wildlife is your passion, you have a lot to keep you moving. If you want somewhere quiet to spend your holiday in a relaxed place and rejuvenate your tired soul after a hectic schedule, you will find in Gujarat various tourist spots to suit your needs.
1.Kankaria Lake:
2. Gir National Park And Wildlife
3. Laxmi Vilas Palace:
Built between the years 1878 and 1890 by Maharaja Sayaji Rao, the Third, Laxmi Vilas Palace is fa glorious example of architectural brilliance of the past. The palace is situated in a massive 700 acre of land. The stunning interiors of the palace and the opulent furnishings are awe-inspiring. The museum in the palace has a rare collection of sculptures, artworks, armory and many more. Some of Raja Ravi Varma’s famous paintings are seen here. The zoo in the palace house peacocks and crocodiles.
3. Great Rann Of Kutch:
Great Rann of Kutch is one among the ‘not to miss’ places in
Gujarat. For your information, there is a Little Rann of Kutch as well. Great Rann of Kutch measures over 16000 sq. kms and this is the largest salt desert in the world. The massive area is packed with white salt except during monsoon times in India when the desert is filled with waters. The right time to visit the place looks glorious in moonlight. The sunrise and sunset on Great Rann of kutch is a feast to your eyes and they elevate your spirits as well. It would be great if you visit this place by the end of Decmber to experience the cultural extravaganza organized by the government. The luxury tents set up by the government will make your stay comfortable.
5. Marine National Park:
6. Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary:
7. Porbandar Beach:
