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The following is the list of tourist attractions in the Indian state of Gujarat. Gujarat encompasses the rich and diverse history, heritage, culture, cuisine and arts. From ancient architects to modern structures, Gujarat attracts millions of tourist every year. Despite being a dry state, the state was visited by around 28 lakh foreign travellers.[1]
District wise list
[edit]- Ahmedabad city
- Statue of Unity, Kevadiya – world's tallest statue[2]
- Sardar Sarovar Dam
- Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary
- Dediapada
- Rajvant Palace, Rajpipla
- Nilkanth Dham, Poicha
References
[edit]- ^ "Foreign travellers flocks Gujarat", Times of India, 2024-07-30
- ^ Lingamgunta Nirmitha Rao (2024-02-23), "Statue of Unity is not just a 'static wonder'; there are two big 'oscillators' inside. Know why", Hindustan Times