Ahmedabad – A Cultural and Textile Capital of Gujarat
Ahmedabad, the vibrant heart of Gujarat, is a sprawling city that seamlessly blends history with energy. Its Old City, a maze of narrow lanes and distinctive ‘pols’ (neighborhood clusters), is lined with exquisitely carved wooden homes, hidden shrines, and traditional havelis that offer a window into the city’s rich architectural past.
Markets and Textile Heritage
Renowned for its exceptional textile craftsmanship, Ahmedabad is a paradise for shoppers. The city’s bustling bazaars are treasure troves of finely embroidered garments, vibrant silks, and premium cottons. Don’t miss the Night Market, where the scent of street food and the hum of vendors selling local fabrics add to the immersive experience.
Sabarmati Ashram and the Calico Museum
No visit to Ahmedabad is complete without a stop at Sabarmati Ashram, the peaceful riverside home of Mahatma Gandhi, where he launched his historic Salt March. Equally impressive is the Calico Museum of Textiles, regarded as one of India’s most prestigious textile museums, featuring centuries-old fabrics, ceremonial robes, and intricate embroidery from across the subcontinent.
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