
Unveiling Godavari’s Kotipalli Ghat
The Kotipalli Bathing Ghat, nestled along the serene Godavari River, the lifeline of an otherwise arid Andhra Pradesh.
The Kotipalli Bathing Ghat, nestled along the serene Godavari River, the lifeline of an otherwise arid Andhra Pradesh.
Ahmedabad and its neighbouring cities are steeped in religious heritage. Here are some of the locations you must visit when you stay in the city for an enriching experience.
Ahmedabad is a vibrant city in Gujarat that many people likely know because of its relationship with Mahatma Gandhi. Because of its history, it is home to many attractions that are well worth the visit when you come to stay here.
A few prosperous families took up the onus of education and cultural upliftment of locals after independence. Such families established museums in Ahmedabad displaying collectibles from around the country. These museums pay tribute to the philanthropic work of the elders in their families.
Ahmedabad is a city that embraces Modernism by keeping its classical conventions intact, celebrating its local art, culture and traditions, which are well documented in carefully designed museums that dot the city.
Founded in 1984 by Mr. Surendrabhai Patel in collaboration with Mr. Jyotindra Jain, the Vechaar Utensils Museum is the only museum of its kind in the world. It houses antique, handmade household and kitchen artefacts, collected by Mr Patel over 60 years.
Tharangambadi, or Tranquebar, is a Southern Indian town steeped in history.
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