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		<title>Best of Ahmedabad : One Half Day City Tour</title>
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<p>Explore some of the most iconic landmarks in Ahmedabad, a city rich in history and culture. Begin your journey at Gandhi Ashram, the place where Mahatma Gandhi initiated India's freedom movement. Next, visit the stunning Hutheesingh Jain Temple, renowned for its intricate marble and stone carvings. Continue to the magnificent Jama Mosque and the historic Bhadra Fort, two architectural masterpieces from the Sultanate era. Conclude your tour near the famous Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, home to the exquisite stone latticework known as the "Tree of Life."</p>
<p>Tour Highlights:<br />
✔ Visit Gandhi Ashram, the heart of India’s freedom movement<br />
✔ Marvel at the intricate carvings of Hutheesingh Jain Temple<br />
✔ Explore the grand Jama Mosque &#38; historic Bhadra Fort<br />
✔ End your tour near the Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, famous for its iconic "Tree of Life" window</p>
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<h4>Half Day Tour :</h4>
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<li>Gandhi Ashram</li>
<li>Hutheesing Jain Temple</li>
<li>Jama Mosque</li>
<li>Bhadra Fort</li>
<li>Sidi Saiyad Mosque</li>
</ul>
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<p>Tour ends at Sidi Saiyad Mosque and you will be dropped to your hotel. However there is a option to upgrade to a full day tour.</p>
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<h4>Upgrade to Full Day Tour with following additional inclusions</h4>
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<li>Traditional Gujarati Lunch</li>
<li>Adalaj Stepwell</li>
<li>Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple,Gandhinagar</li>
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<h4>What to expect</h4>
<p><label><i class="icon-bus"></i>Pick-up from your hotel at 9 am</label></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><label>Sabarmati Ashram</label> or Gandhi Ashram has indeed earned its place in Indian Independence movement as well as Indian history. The birth place of independence movement and major activities of Mahatma Gandhi have been an integral part of this Ashram. The Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad, situated on the river’s banks, is named after the holy river Sabarmati. This site no longer functions as a working ashram but as a museum and an institution whose aim is to preserve and propagate the legacy of the Mahatma. Hundreds of visitors, both foreigners and locals, with curiosity and feelings of devotion arrive here and feel inspired and enlightened. More than half a million visit here every year. The Sabarmati Ashram is a source of inspiration for the present generation, and will serve as such for the generations to come. Indeed, Gandhi’s ideals will serve as a beacon light for all generations. The Ashram has stood witness to many important happenings, happenings which were instrumental in shaping the Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi into the Mahatma and the Father of the Nation.</p>
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<h4>Hutheesing Jain Temple :</h4>
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<p>This remarkably elegant temple created out of white marble has been sacred to many Jain families, generation after generation. It was built in 1848 A.D. at an estimated cost of 10 lakh rupees by a rich merchant Sheth Hutheesing as a dedication to the 15th Jaintirthankar, Shri Dharmanatha. Traditional artisans working in stone belonged to the Sonpura &amp; Salat communities. The Salat community constructed masterpieces of architecture ranging from forts, palaces to temples. The work of the Hutheesing Jain temple is attributed to Premchand Salat. One scholar has remarked, &#8220;Each part goes on increasing in dignity as we approach the sanctuary.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>The temple is spread over a sprawling courtyard, amandapa surmounted by a large ridged dome, which is supported by 12 ornate pillars. The small <em>garbhagruh</em> (main shrine) on the east end reaches up into three stunningly carved spires and encircled by 52 small shrines dedicated to the various Tirthankars. There are large protuding porches with magnificently decorated columns and figural brackets on three outer sides. Also a recently built 78 ft Mahavir <em>stambha</em> (tower) fashioned after the renowned tower at Chittor in Rajasthan, flanks the outer courtyard by the front entrance. Some of the motifs used in the design reminds one of the Sultanate minarets of the Mughal period.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Adalaj Stepwell :</h4>
<p>Another remarkable feature of this stepwell is that out of the many stepwells in Gujarat, it is the only one with three entrance stairs. All three stairs meet at the first storey, underground in a huge square platform, which has an octagonal opening on top. The vav is a spectacular example of Indo-Islamic architecture and design. The harmonious play of intricate Islamic floral patterns seamlessly fusing into Hindu and Jain symbolism embody the culture and ethos of those times. All the walls carved by ornamentation, mythological scenes along with everyday scenes of women churning buttermilk, dancers accompanied by musicians, women adorning themselves and a king sitting on a stool. Fascinating to many visitors is the <em>Ami Kumbh</em> (a pot that contains the water of life) and the <em>Kalp Vriksha</em> (a tree of life) carved out of a single slab of stone. There is a belief that the small frieze of <em>navagraha</em> (nine-planets) towards the edge of the well protects the monument from evil spirits.</p>
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		<title>Best of Ahmedabad : Full Day City Tour</title>
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<p class="" data-start="136" data-end="667">Book this Ahmedabad city tour to explore the city's rich history, architecture, and spirituality. Visit iconic landmarks, including <strong data-start="268" data-end="285">Gandhi Ashram</strong>, where Mahatma Gandhi led India's freedom movement, and the intricately carved <strong data-start="365" data-end="392">Hutheesingh Jain Temple</strong>. Discover the architectural beauty of <strong data-start="431" data-end="446">Jama Mosque</strong> and <strong data-start="451" data-end="466">Bhadra Fort</strong>, followed by a delicious <strong data-start="492" data-end="516">Gujarati thali lunch</strong>. In the afternoon, admire the stunning <strong data-start="556" data-end="575">Adalaj Stepwell</strong> and conclude your journey at the grand <strong data-start="615" data-end="649">Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple</strong> in Gandhinagar.</p>
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<p>The post <a href="https://a4ahmedabad.com/ahmedabad-city-tour-packages/40-best-of-ahmedabad.html">Best of Ahmedabad : Full Day City Tour</a> appeared first on <a href="https://a4ahmedabad.com">A 4 Ahmedabad</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Highlights :</h3>
<h4>Full Day City Tour :</h4>
<ul class="list_ok">
<li>Gandhi Ashram</li>
<li>Hutheesing Jain Temple</li>
<li>Jama Mosque</li>
<li>Bhadra Fort</li>
<li>Sidi Saiyad Mosque</li>
<li>Traditional Gujarati Lunch</li>
<li>Adalaj Stepwell</li>
<li>Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple, Gandhinagar</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<div class="row">
<div class="col-md-6 col-sm-6">
<p>&nbsp;</p>
</div>
</div>
<h4>What to expect</h4>
<p><i class="icon-bus"></i> <label>Pick-up from your hotel at 9 am</label></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><label>Sabarmati Ashram</label> or Gandhi Ashram has indeed earned its place in Indian Independence movement as well as Indian history. The birth place of independence movement and major activities of Mahatma Gandhi have been an integral part of this Ashram. The Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad, situated on the river’s banks, is named after the holy river Sabarmati. This site no longer functions as a working ashram but as a museum and an institution whose aim is to preserve and propagate the legacy of the Mahatma. Hundreds of visitors, both foreigners and locals, with curiosity and feelings of devotion arrive here and feel inspired and enlightened. More than half a million visit here every year. The Sabarmati Ashram is a source of inspiration for the present generation, and will serve as such for the generations to come. Indeed, Gandhi’s ideals will serve as a beacon light for all generations. The Ashram has stood witness to many important happenings, happenings which were instrumental in shaping the Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi into the Mahatma and the Father of the Nation.</p>
<h4></h4>
<h4>Hutheesing Jain Temple :</h4>
<p>This remarkably elegant temple created out of white marble has been sacred to many Jain families, generation after generation. It was built in 1848 A.D. at an estimated cost of 10 lakh rupees by a rich merchant Sheth Hutheesing as a dedication to the 15th Jaintirthankar, Shri Dharmanatha. Traditional artisans working in stone belonged to the Sonpura &amp; Salat communities. The Salat community constructed masterpieces of architecture ranging from forts, palaces to temples. The work of the Hutheesing Jain temple is attributed to Premchand Salat. One scholar has remarked, &#8220;Each part goes on increasing in dignity as we approach the sanctuary.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>The temple is spread over a sprawling courtyard, amandapa surmounted by a large ridged dome, which is supported by 12 ornate pillars. The small <b>garbhagruh</b> (main shrine) on the east end reaches up into three stunningly carved spires and encircled by 52 small shrines dedicated to the various Tirthankars. There are large protuding porches with magnificently decorated columns and figural brackets on three outer sides. Also a recently built 78 ft Mahavir <b>stambha</b> (tower) fashioned after the renowned tower at Chittor in Rajasthan, flanks the outer courtyard by the front entrance. Some of the motifs used in the design reminds one of the Sultanate minarets of the Mughal period.</p>
<h4></h4>
<h4>Adalaj Stepwell :</h4>
<p>Another remarkable feature of this stepwell is that out of the many stepwells in Gujarat, it is the only one with three entrance stairs. All three stairs meet at the first storey, underground in a huge square platform, which has an octagonal opening on top. The vav is a spectacular example of Indo-Islamic architecture and design. The harmonious play of intricate Islamic floral patterns seamlessly fusing into Hindu and Jain symbolism embody the culture and ethos of those times. All the walls carved by ornamentation, mythological scenes along with everyday scenes of women churning buttermilk, dancers accompanied by musicians, women adorning themselves and a king sitting on a stool. Fascinating to many visitors is the <b>Ami Khumbor</b> (a pot that contains the water of life) and the <b>Kalp Vriksha</b> (a tree of life) carved out of a single slab of stone. There is a belief that the small frieze of <b>navagraha</b> (nine-planets) towards the edge of the well protects the monument from evil spirits.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://a4ahmedabad.com/ahmedabad-city-tour-packages/40-best-of-ahmedabad.html">Best of Ahmedabad : Full Day City Tour</a> appeared first on <a href="https://a4ahmedabad.com">A 4 Ahmedabad</a>.</p>
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