Gandhidham is a city in the Kutch district of Gujarat, named after Mahatma Gandhi. It was developed as a new city for refugees after the partition of India. The city is a major economic and industrial hub, with the Kandla Port being one of the largest ports in India. It's a gateway to the Great Rann of Kutch and offers a unique blend of culture, history, and commerce.
Gandhi Samadhi: A memorial to Mahatma Gandhi. Kandla Port: One of India's largest seaports.
Bhadreshwar Temple (Jain Pilgrimage): An ancient Jain temple.
Shri Chandra Prabh Labdhi Dham Teerth: A prominent Jain pilgrimage site.
Purneshwar Temple: An ancient Hindu temple. Shree Ramakrishna Ashram: A serene place for meditation.
Anjar: An ancient town with temples and markets.
Mandvi: The 'Paris of Kutch' with a palace and beach.
Khavda Flamingo Colony & Bird Sanctuary: A breeding ground for flamingos.
The Great Rann of Kutch (White Desert): The world's largest salt desert. 1Modhera Sun Temple: An ancient temple dedicated to the Sun God. 1Bhuj: A historical city with palaces and museums.
Dholavira Harappan Site: An archaeological site of the Indus Valley Civilization.
Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary: A sanctuary for the endangered Indian Wild Ass.
Anjar Lake With Jogging Park: A serene lake and park.
Tuna Port: A port and tourist attraction.
Gandhidham Rotary Garden: A local garden.
Gandhidham Museum: Showcases regional history and culture.
Gandhidham Town Hall: A city landmark.
Shivaji Park: A recreational park.