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Ahmedabad To Vijayanagar – A Relaxing Journey To The Kashmir Of Gujarat

Take a break from the hustle and bustle of Ahmedabad for the soothing environment of Vijayanagar spread across forests, hills and temples.

Each and every state of India is home to numerous exotic beauties in the form of forests, hills, lakes, waterfalls and ancient sites. Vijayanagar is one amongst these exotic beauties in India which belong to Gujarat. Well endowed with natural as well as historical beauty in isolation, it is also known as the Kashmir of Gujarat.

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Over a period of time, it has become extremely popular amongst unconventional travellers who come here in search of peace and harmony. How about exploring the richness of Vijayanagar and its beautiful realm?

Best Time To Visit Vijayanagar

Best Time To Visit Vijayanagar

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Being located in the area of semi-arid climate, it is advisable to avoid visiting Vijayanagar during the summer season. If you are looking to enjoy the greenery and historical beauty in and around the region, then the best time to visit Vijayanagar is from October until the end of March.

How To Reach Vijayanagar From Ahmedabad

How To Reach Vijayanagar From Ahmedabad

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By Air: There are no direct flights available to Vijayanagar. Ahmedabad airport is the nearest airport from Vijayanagar in Gujarat.

By Rail: There are no direct trains available between Ahmedabad and Vijayanagar as Ahmedabad railway station is the nearest railhead in Gujarat at a distance of 150 km.

By Road: Being located at an approximate distance of 150 km, Vijayanagar is easily accessible by road.


Route 1: Ahmedabad - Idar - Vijayanagar

While on your way to Vijayanagar, you can take a break at Idar and enjoy its unforgettable beauty.

 Idar

Idar

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Located in the Sabarkantha district of Gujarat, Idar is famous amongst tourists for its beautiful lake, located in its heart, and Idar hills, which surround the settlement. Flourishing in the Aravalli Range, Idar is a must-visit en route destination as you can relax a little bit in the wonderful vicinity of the Idar Lake.

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If you love exploring hills, then you are free to fathom the greatness and charm of Idar hills. Apart from lakes and hills, the major places of interest in Idar include Sambhavnath Temple, Shantinath Temple, Sheela Udyan, Idar Fort, etc.

Final Destination – Vijayanagar

Final Destination – Vijayanagar

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Once you have reached Vijayanagar, you will be free to spread your wings and fly high amid the surreal beauty of its forests and nature. Undoubtedly, Vijayanagar is the most beautiful part of Gujarat, which is located in the foothills of the Aravalli Range.

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The ancient Polo City was settled on the land of Vijayanagar and hence, the forests are called Polo Forests. From ancient ruins of temples to hills and a small perennial river to dense forests, the region of Vijayanagar is rich in wildlife and historical beauty.

Places Of Interests In Vijayanagar

Places Of Interests In Vijayanagar

Vijayanagar is popular amongst tourists for its dense forests and the presence of several ruins of Jain and Shiva temples in and around the forests, through which the small yet perennial river, Harvan flows.

It is believed that the first settlement of the lands of Vijayanagar was during the reign of Idar kings and later on, the land was under the control of Rathore Rajputs of Mewar.

The presence of temples certainly proves the fact that it has been in existence since the dawn of the 10th century. However, today Vijayanagar is an ultimate weekend getaway into the woods filled with surprises in the form of small streams and water cascades. You can also spot several wild animals in the thick Polo Forests in the Vijayanagar taluk.

Spread over an area of 400 square kilometres, Vijayanagar is also home to hundreds of migratory and indigenous birds, which magnify the beauty of its forests dotted with ancient temples. You can also go trekking, hiking and camping in the hilly regions of Vijayanagar.

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