Basically, in India, the
two days journey will not be sufficient for anybody to stroll the
stunning places present in and around of any city. But, as you want
to visit Ahmedabad with tour packages in ahmedabad in
two days, then here are given schedule that you must check it and it
will be perfect for your journey.
Day 1-
Start your first day
from Sabarmati Ashram which was the place of the father of the nation
“Legend Mahatma Gandhi”. Here you enjoy the nature of this ashram
with ahmedabad tourism, which is filled with lavish greenery
and feel how Mahatma Gandhi spend his life.
After that you visit Lal
Darwaza which is situated on the east side of Sabarmati river. The
Lal Darwaza is an another must visit place, however, you are in
Ahmedabad. This place is one of the busiest place in Ahmedabad and
also popular for the housing Victoria Garden.
You must visit Teen
Darwaza after the Lal Darwaza with ahmedabad tourism
package and Teen Darwaza is a triple domed entrance gate which is
located alongside to Bhadra Fort and is a one of the biggest entrance
gates in Ahmedabad. This place is also a shopping place which offer a
various variety of ethnic fabrics, furniture, antique items,
Handicrafts and many more attractive things.
Day 2-
On the second day, you
can begin your journey from the Akshardham temple which is located in
Gandhinagar that is 29 km far away from Ahmedabad. It is a pious
place where you can watch various pious attractions with the
ahmedabad tour package.
After that you must
visit Indroda Nature Park, which is situated in an Indroda village in
sector 7, Gandhinagar. This Park is basically popular as India
Jurassic Park that consists different parts which combines Jurassic
Theme Park, Snake Park, Deer Park, Birds Park and a beautiful
aquarium.
Next must visit place is
Adalaj Stepwell with tour packages from ahmedabad which is 18
km far away from Gandhinagar on the National Highway. It is a
fabulous tourist attraction and also popular for its medieval
architecture. Basically, this step well has three gates and five
stories.
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