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Major Cities of Gujarat

From the blue waters of the Arabian Sea to the lush acres of green forests, Gujarat in India presents a varied topography and beautiful landscapes that allures tourists to the cities in Gujarat. OSR Vacation offers online information on Cities in Gujarat and other tourist attractions of Gujarat and other parts of India.

From beautiful marble temples to the golden sea beach on the shores of the Arabian Sea, the cities in Gujarat are equally unique and beautiful. The kaleidoscopic fabric of Gujarat is not only about temples and seashores but deserts, forests and colorful festivals too. From the colors of Gujarat’s tribal life to the exquisite handicrafts, the cities in Gujarat bring out each little dimension that adds beauty to Gujarat in India.

1. Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad  is the largest city of Gujarat. It stands on the bank of the Sabarmati River. It is the seventh largest city of India.

Ahmedabad is noted for its cotton textile industry and is popularly known as ‘the Manchester of India’. It is the largest industrial and commercial centre of Gujarat. Besides cotton textile, woolen textile, sugar, chemical and other industries have developed.

Ahmedabad is also a centre of Marathi culture and learning. Gandhinagar, the new capital of Gujarat state, is about 24 km north of this city.

Ahmedabad Tour Packages

2. Vadodara

It is the second largest city and industrial centre of Gujarat. Its former name was Baroda. It is fast growing as a leading industrial complex.

It has cotton textiles, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, fertilizer and engineering industries. The Koyali oil refinery is not far off from this city.

Vadodara Tour Packages

3. Kandla

It is a major port of Gujarat and is located on the coast of the Gulf of Kachchh. It has developed as a free trade zone. This Free Trade zone has been created to facilitate the growth of trade and industries. A number of industries, such as, fertilizers, salt, chemicals and cotton textiles have been developed in this trade zone.

4. Surat

It is one of the largest cities of Gujarat and is located in the south-west, on the right bank of the Tapti River near the mouth of the Gulf of Khambhat. It was once a big port, but now it has lost its former glory due to heavy siltation in the river mouth and has reduced to a small river port (which works during high tide).

Surat is noted for handicrafts, jar works, ivory, embroidery, silk textiles, sandalwood carving and small engineering works.

Surat Tour Packages

5. Bharuch

It was formerly known as Broach. It is located on the right bank of the Narmada River and is not far from the Gulf of Khambhat. It is a growing industrial town. The notable industries are cotton textile, chemical and engineering.

6. Veraval

It is a port, located on the southern coast of the Kathiawar peninsula. It is a small town with small industries. The famous temple of Somnath is situated nearby. It is an important place of pilgrimage.

7. Dwarka

It is famous for the temple of Dwarakanath and is one of the most important pilgrim centers of the Hindus. It is located on the north-west coast of Kathiawar peninsula. Dwarka is also noted for its industries.

Dwarka Tour Packages

8. Bhuj

It is the largest town of the Kachchh peninsula and is located on its centre. It has engineering and agro-based industries.

Conclusion

Other important towns and ports of Gujarat are: (i) Okha (lies on the north-western Kathiawar coast and exports cotton), (ii) Porbandar (is located on western Kathiawar coast and is noted for the birth place of Mahatma Gandhi), (iii) Rajkot, (iv) Bhavnagar, (v) Jamnagar, (vi) Junagadh (vii) Amreli, (viii) Mahesana, (ix) Surendranagar and (x) Himatnagar.

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