Embark on a private transfer from Ahmedabad to discover the cultural and historical treasures of Gujarat. Explore the UNESCO-protected stepwell, Rani Ki Vav, delving into its spiritual significance. Visit the millennium-old Modhera Sun Temple adorned with intricate carvings dedicated to Hindu deities. This transfer allows for an optional lunch stop and includes hassle-free hotel transfers. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of these remarkable sites, gaining insights into Gujarat's profound history and spirituality.
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Rani-ki-Vav, situated along the Saraswati River, began as a tribute to a monarch in the 11th century AD. Stepwells are unique underground water management systems in the Indian subcontinent, originating from around the 3rd millennium BC. They progressed from basic pits in sandy terrain to intricate multi-storey structures, representing the pinnacle of stepwell and Maru-Gurjara architectural styles. Rani-ki-Vav exemplifies this mastery, designed as an inverted temple emphasizing water's sanctity, with seven levels of intricately carved stairs featuring over 500 principal sculptures and numerous minor ones depicting religious, mythological, and secular themes, often drawn from literature. The fourth level descends to a 9.5m x 9.4m tank, 23m deep, while the well's shaft, 10m in diameter and 30m deep, lies at the property's westernmost point. This site showcases the evolution of stepwells into artistic marvels blending functionality with aesthetic grandeur.
The origin of practice of Sun worship in India is evidently found in the Vedic scriptures of Hindu religion signifying the millennia old tradition. Modhera is sometimes called Mundera, the original settlement of the Modha Brahmans and is fabled to have been given them as a Krishnarpana on occasion of marriage of Ram and Sita. They acted as the gurus to the Modha Vaniyas. The Jain acharya, Hemchandra, was of the Modha Parentage. The outstanding Sun Temple at Modhera is located on the left bank of the river Pushpavati, a tributary of river Rupan in Becharaji Taluka of Mehsana District of Gujarat.
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A popular street food combination of crispy faafda (gram flour snack) and sweet jalebi (deep-fried sweet syrup-coated dough).
A mixed vegetable dish cooked with spices and gram flour, traditionally made during the winter season.
A soft and fluffy snack made from gram flour and yogurt, often served with green chutney or coconut chutney.
This period offers pleasant weather, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The city hosts several festivals during this time, including the International Kite Festival in January.
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Ahmedabad is generally safe for travelers, but it's important to be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas and at night. Petty crimes, such as pickpocketing and scams, can occur, so it's important to take precautions.
Ahmedabad Junction, Sabarmati Junction
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The BRTS system is efficient and covers most parts of the city. Buses are air-conditioned and frequent.
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