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Ahmedabad is the seventh largest metropolitan city in the India, with a population of approximately 5.2 million people. Located on the banks of the River Sabarmati, the city is the administrative centre of Ahmedabad district and was the capital of Gujarat from 1960 to 1970; the capital was shifted to Gandhinagar thenafter.
India - Diu Island
has excellent, all weather road links with Ahmedabad, Bhavnagar, Rajkot and Baroda. Luxury buses ply ...
India - trains and airlines
there? One part of my trip (Diu - Ahmedabad) is by bus... I have read there's a private bus going every day from Diu to Ahmedabad. What do you think about booking that too? I'll be in Diu for 4 days ...
India, Gujarat
beaches? India has no decent beaches except in Goa and in Orissa. Gujarat is the place where Gandhi has been born and that one of his actions (with the salt..I don't know exactly). I think he was born in Porbandar. There should be also something to do in Ahmedabad I should think. I hope this helps.. ...
Ahmedabad
in Ahmedabad, the long awaited heat was surely setting in at last. I was still in 2 minds as to whether I should just settle for the day in Ahmedabad or continue onto Vapi for Daman, the old Portugese enclave I ...
Posted in Asia Overland 2006-2008 by andyhay
Welcome to Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad is about 300km north of Mumbai. The train journey was okay, but a little scary at first. We shared our compartment with an Indian family who were travelling to Ahmedabad to visit a temple. Outside view of the train Inside the train Ahmedabad is scarier than Mumbai, mainly because very ...
Posted in Rob's Travel Blog by roblist
Ahmedabad to Jaisalmer
Enroute to Udaipur we had to change trains in Ahmedabad, so we had the whole day there to see some of the sights before catching our onward night train... This is Jama Masjid (mosque)... Our main reason for visiting Ahmedabad though was to visit the Ashram that Gandhi started, called Sabarmati, which ...
Posted in Our looooooooong Honeymoon! by Steve-Kay