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Places To Visit In Rajkot
Aji Dam
Dividing the city of Rajkot along its east-west line, the Aji river is one of the most important rivers of the region. It supplies considerable water for drinking as well as for agricultural purposes, and is also often referred to as the ‘lifeline of Rajkot’. There are four dams across the Aji river, which was completed in the year of 1954; the garden and the zoo were inaugurated later in June 2017, by the Prime Minister. The Aji dam, on the downstream area of the river, is the most important one among them and is located in the outskirts of Rajkot, distanced from around 8 km from the central city. This dam, along with the Nyari Dam, makes for an essential source of water for Rajkot. The Aji dam also has a garden and a zoo next to it, which makes it an even more attractive tourist destination.
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Analgadh Hill
Situated at a distance of 17 km from Gondal city near Rajkot, Analgadh Hill is a small hillock and a popular weekend getaway and an escape from the chaos and din of the city. Boasting of stunning views of the valley below and sweeping views of the picturesque surroundings, there is also an ancient Hindu temple on the hill that is visited by a number of devotees and pilgrims.
Known to be one of the best kept secrets of the city, Analgadh Hill is also known for adventure activities like trekking, hiking and cycling etc. Besides, it is also frequented by several photography enthusiasts that come here to capture the stunning greenery and beauty of the place. The hill is also famous for its mesmerising sunsets and sunrise views. You can also carry a basket of food and a sheet to come and sit here for a quiet picnic.
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Bal Bhavan
Racecourse ground in Rajkot covers an area of 15,000 sq. yard and is house to many fun frolic and happening places, major among them being Bal Bhavan. As the name suggests, it mainly attracts children of all age groups. Initially built as a horse racing ground, Racecourse eventually converted into park and playgrounds exhibiting various sports grounds and activity rooms for children and elders.
Bal Bhavan is the centre to many engaging activities for children ranging from swings and rides to personality development activities like painting, swimming etc. Many experienced trainers take regular classes of sports, karate, swimming etc. which are open for both children and elders. The place is easily accessible for morning walkers during 6:00 A.M.- 8:00 A.M. providing them with a peaceful and relaxing experience, away from the hustle of the city. Best time to visit lies during the months of June-October when Rajkot receives rainfall and the climate remains mainly mild and humid, giving the place all new vibes of calmness and greenery.
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Funworld Rajkot
Funworld, situated in the city of Rajkot, is the first-ever amusement park in Gujarat, which was designed and made available for public access in 1986. One is transported to a different dimension with the sole purpose of providing entertainment at this modern park. Funworld is a destination that mesmerises visitors of all ages, facilitating an opportunity to satisfy one’s appetite for an adventure through its various, unique rides and activities, all in a safe and controlled environment. Interactive recreational activities such as picnics, drawing and painting competitions and exciting games are organised by management on special occasions such as Children’s Day. Fun World is a popular stop for tourists visiting the region, as evident by its annual 1.2 million visitors
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Gandhi Museum
Gandhi Museum, commonly referred to as Mahatma Gandhi Museum is located in the city of Rajkot. As evident by its name, the museum is an attraction documenting and exhibiting the life and work of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He was an activist of Indian origin who fought for the country’s independence against the British colonizers, by employing non-violent techniques thereby inspiring freedom fighters all over the world.
Gandhi Museum, a significant heritage spot is frequently recommended for tourists visiting the region as it provides one with a background of Indian culture, mentality and history. One may explore the museum consisting of 39 galleries in order to obtain enriching and interesting information about Gandhi and his ideologies. The museum also accommodates a souvenir shop, delightful food court, relaxing garden and facilities that can be availed as needed such as tour guides, parking, ATMs, an extensive library, information center for any concerns and restroom facilities among others.
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Gondal
Around 35 kilometres south of Rajkot lies the quaint city of Gondal. The city is known for its collection of automobiles as well as its efficient road network which was the best during the olden days. The city retains its grandeur and sense of royalty with the help of the Riverside Palace and the Darbargadh. The Riverside Palace which was built in 1875 is now a heritage hotel whose enormous grounds double into a forest reserve where individuals can occasionally spot deer and rare bird species. The Darbargadh, on the other hand, is a 17th-century palace whose main feature is the excellent arches that are scattered across the grounds. The palace is also known as the Navlakka Palace and is open to visitors for a small fee. Aside from this Gondal also hosts a bustling marketplace which sells humble goods and has winding streets which enhance the cities beauty.
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Ishwariya Park
Ishwariya Park is a popular place to visit, which is located in the city of Rajkot. It was opened in 2008, the inauguration of which was done by the then Chief Minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi. Ever since the beautiful park has attracted a lot of people. The 77 acres park has a vast lake where boating can be enjoyed. Although the lake almost gets drained during summers, it is flourishing and full during winters. The large, spacious park has a very tranquil environment where one can relax in the evening and take some time out of their wrapped up life.
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Jagat Mandir
If religious places often make their way to your itinerary, do not miss out on the Jagat Mandir. This mandir is a universal temple which holds the idols of several deities and takes into account religions like Hindu, Christian, Island and Buddhism. However, the chief deity to which the temple is devoted to is Shri Ramakrishna Paramohansa. This deity is made entirely out of white marble which contrasts the temple walls, and the deity is depicted sitting on a lotus flower. Aside from its religious uniqueness, the temple is also known for its architecture. The temple is entirely made of red stone which contrasts with its natural surroundings and stands out during the day as well as night. Aside from this, the temple is supported by 60 pillars which are made of granite and sandstone and are unique in their own right.
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Jubilee Garden
Jubilee Garden is situated in Lohana Para, the heart of the ever-bustling and busy city of Rajkot. It is an open garden with an expanse of lush green grasses within its boundaries and is ideal for a family picnic or a day out with friends. Within the Garden area, there is also a museum, an auditorium, a library which is known as Lang Library and a few fairground rides for the amusement of children. It is famous among people of every age group because it is suitable for everyone’s recreation, be it for a morning walk, a fun picnic or the enjoyment of children. The pathways in Jubilee Garden are adorned with small plants and bushes. The avenue of shady trees and the occasional sight of uncommon birds are the reasons why nature lovers love to spend their leisure time in the Garden.
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Kaba Gandhi no Delo
As the city of Rajkot is best known for being the place where Mahatma Gandhi spent his early years, visiting the Kaba Gandhi no Delo is one of the most important as well as popular attractions. The Kaba Gandhi no Delo is essentially the house where Mahatma Gandhi lived for the duration when his father was the Diwan of Rajkot. The place is now a museum with preserved artefacts and a pictorial tour which depicts the life of Gandhi. An NGO also holds classes on the grounds. These classes are primarily based on sewing and embroidery work for anyone who wishes to learn. The Kaba Gandhi no Delo is just off the Gheekantha Road which is always bustling with life and culture of Rajkot, and spotting this simple museum is an easy task.
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