Ahmedabad, the largest city of Gujarat and sixth largest city of India is located in the western region of India. Ahmedabad is situated at the bank of Sabarmati River. Formerly Ahmedabad was known as Manchester of India for its textile industries. Ahmedabad is also called Karnavati and amdavad. Ahmedabad is famous for its diversified culture and various festivals such as Uttrayan (Festival of Kites), Navaratri (Festival of ras garba), and Rathyatra (Festival of Lord Jagannath). Ahmedabad offers the traveler various interesting and historical places. Ancient mosques, temples and forts are the main attraction for tourist. Visitors like to visit Jumma Masjud, Hutheesingh derasar and famous sabarmati ashram.
Ahmedabad is well-connected with the rest of the country via a large air, rail and road network. Ahmedabad has got various beautiful tourist attraction, ranging from ancient mosques (Juma Masjid, Sidi Sayed Mosque, Ahmed Shah Mosque, and Rani Rupmati Mosque etc), temples (Hathesing Temple, ISCON Temple, Swaminarayan Temple etc) and famous sabarmati ashram. Ahmedabad is a hub of higher education, especially management studies. The city has a number of established reputed educational institutions, notably the globally acclaimed Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) established in 1961. Other institutions of note include the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Darpana Academy of Performing Arts, which houses Ahmedabad's most famous theatre, Natarani, and the Centre for Environmental Education (CEE). The Swaminarayan Temple at Akshardham is a masterpiece of majestic stone architecture and beautiful gardens Other places of interest nearby include the remains of the ancient Harappan civilization at Lothal dating back to the second millennium BCE, about 78 kms from Ahmedabad; the 11th century Modhera temple, 99kms from the city; one of the three largest dinosaur sites in the world at Balasinore 86 kms away; the 11th century Rani-ni-Vav step well 125 kms away in Patan, and; the medieval citadel of Champaner, 160 kms from Ahmedabad. For those interested in wildlife, the state of Gujarat is home to a number of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, among others, the Gir National Park, the last home of the magnificent Asiatic lion, the Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary, the Black Buck National Park and in Kutchh, the Marine National Park, the Wild Ass Sanctuary and the Desert Wildlife Sanctuary.
Ahmedabad Airport or Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport is one of the busiest airports in India. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport handles both intra-country (within India) and International flights. There are a total of ten airline companies operating flights from Ahmedabad on a regular basis. Flights to Ahmedabad are frequent and timely; almost all airline companies adhere to the punctuality clause. This is due to the presence of business travelers- to whom time is money. Flights from Ahmedabad involve huge volumes with regard to the number of passengers; seven flights to Ahmedabad by different airlines have seating capacity of more than 300 passengers. Airlines which have flights to ahemdabad on regular basis are, spice jet, indigo, Indian airline, jet airways, go air, kingfisher, air-deccan, Kuwait airways, Singapore airlines. Come and avail such an opportunity else you would be at loss no one else. So let’s get ready and go...!!..We are waiting for you.






