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Morbi, situated on the banks of the Machhu River, offers a fascinating blend of traditional Indian and European architectural styles. Once a princely state, it is now a major industrial hub, particularly renowned for its ceramic production, contributing significantly to India's ceramic output. Travelers can explore historical monuments, grand palaces, and structures that reflect the city's royal past and its European influences. The ideal time to visit Morbi is between October and March, when the climate is most enjoyable.
Mani Mandir πŸ›οΈ Art Deco Palace 🏰 Green Chowk 🌳 Wellington Secretariat πŸ›οΈ Jhulta Pul (Suspension Bridge) πŸŒ‰ Darbargadh (Old Palace) 🏰 Nehru Gate πŸ›οΈ Green Tower πŸ—Ό Lakhdhirji Engineering College (L.E. College) 🏫 Rampara Wildlife Sanctuary 🦌 Morbi Ceramic Museum 🏺 Morbi River Side Walkway πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ Kesar Bagh 🏞️ Dhrangadhra Darwaja πŸšͺ Ranjit Vilas Palace 🏰 Brahmani 2 Dam 🌊 Janak Palace 🏰 Hanuman Lakes 🏞️ Maa Khodiyar Mandir πŸ•‰οΈ Jadeshwar Mahadev Temple πŸ•‰οΈ

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