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Distance from Ahmedabad to Vadodara

The distance from Ahmedabad to Vadodara is approximately 110 kilometers (68 miles) by road. The journey typically takes around 2 to 2.5 hours, depending on traffic conditions. The most common route is via National Highway 48 (NH48), which is a well-maintained highway that connects the two cities. This route passes through small towns and scenic landscapes, making for a smooth drive. Vadodara, also known as Baroda, is a prominent city in Gujarat, famous for its rich cultural heritage, including landmarks like Laxmi Vilas Palace and the Baroda Museum. It serves as a key stop for travelers heading towards South Gujarat or Mumbai.

Route Details

Ahmedabad to Vadodara via NH48:

  • Distance: ~110km
  • Key stops: Nadiad, Anand, Vadodara
  • Road: Smooth, multi-lane highway with tolls
  • Travel time: ~3-4 hours
  • Facilities: Fuel stations and eateries along the way

Famous Place In Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad, known for its rich history and vibrant culture, has several famous places worth visiting:

  1. Sabarmati Ashram:
  • Historic site linked to Mahatma Gandhi’s life and the Indian independence movement.
  1. Adalaj Stepwell (Adalaj Ni Vav):
  • An intricately carved stepwell showcasing stunning architecture.
  1. Sidi Saiyyed Mosque:
  • Renowned for its beautifully carved “Tree of Life” jali (stone lattice work).
  1. Kankaria Lake:
  • A large, popular lake with attractions like a zoo, amusement park, and boat rides.
  1. Jama Masjid:
  • A 15th-century mosque known for its impressive blend of Hindu and Islamic architecture.
  1. Bhadra Fort and Teen Darwaza:
  • A historic fort and gateway with cultural and historical importance.
  1. Sabarmati Riverfront:
  • A scenic promenade ideal for walking, cycling, and relaxing.
  1. Calico Museum of Textiles:
  • A museum showcasing India’s rich textile heritage and craftsmanship.
  1. Akshardham Temple (Gandhinagar):
  • Though located in nearby Gandhinagar, it’s a major attraction for its grand architecture and spiritual ambiance.
  1. Heritage Walks:
  • Explore the old city’s heritage, including pols (traditional community housing) and historic landmarks.

These sites offer a blend of history, culture, architecture, and scenic beauty.

 

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