
Ahmedabad
Where Heritage Meets Innovation
Ahmedabad, Gujarat’s largest city, boasts a rich historical heritage, from its 15th-century foundations to its vital role in India’s independence movement. Home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases Indo-Islamic and Maratha architecture, along with Mahatma Gandhi’s Sabarmati Ashram, Ahmedabad stands as a powerful symbol of India’s freedom struggle. Known as the “Manchester of the East,” the city is celebrated for its vibrant textile industry and the delicious Gujarati cuisine, including the renowned thali.
Join Udaipur Travel Expert to explore Ahmedabad’s lively history and culture. Visit iconic landmarks like the intricately designed mosques and Sabarmati Ashram, and admire the architectural beauty of UNESCO-listed sites. Delve into the bustling textile industry and savor the flavors of the authentic Gujarati thali.
With Udaipur Travel Expert as your guide, uncover the essence of Ahmedabad, experience its textile legacy, and indulge in its diverse culinary offerings. Immerse yourself in the cultural tapestry of Ahmedabad for an unforgettable journey.
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Chittorgarh Fort
The iconic Chittorgarh Fort, once Mewar's capital, stands several kilometers south of Bhilwara. Spread across 280 hectares atop a 180-meter hill, it dominates the Berach River valley. A winding 1-kilometer road from the new town leads to the fort's main gate, the majestic Ram Pol.

Kirti Stambh
The Kirti Stambha (Tower of Fame), standing at 22 meters high on a 9.1-meter base, adorned with Jain sculptures, predates the Victory Tower, likely from the 12th century. Built by Jain merchant Jijaji Rathod, it venerates Adinath, the first Jain tirthankar. Its lowest floor showcases naked figures of revered Jain tirthankars.

Victory Tower
The Vijay Stambha (Victory Tower) in Chittor stands as a symbol of triumph, erected by Rana Khumba between 1458-1468 to honor his victory over Sultan Mahmud Shah I Khalji of Malwa in 1440 AD. This nine-story tower, accessed by 157 steps, offers panoramic views from its 8th-floor summit.

Rana Kumbha's Palace
Rana Kumbha's Palace, near Vijaya Stamba's entrance, stands in ruins, the oldest monument on-site. It once housed stables and a Lord Shiva temple. Maharana Udai Singh, Udaipur's founder, reputedly born here, owes his rescue to a maid's sacrifice, part of a popular folk tale. The palace exhibits stone plaster architecture.