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CITY · PLANNED CAPITAL · GREENGujarat's serene, tree-lined capital — Gandhinagar, a modern planned city of numbered sectors, broad green avenues and government landmarks on the banks of the Sabarmati.
Gandhinagar, the capital of Gujarat, is a planned modern city laid out from the 1960s on the west bank of the Sabarmati, a short way north of Ahmedabad. Named after Mahatma Gandhi, it was designed on a grid of thirty numbered sectors, with wide tree-lined avenues, low-rise government buildings, parks and gardens — so green, in fact, that it is often cited as one of the greenest capital cities in Asia.
Calm, orderly and spacious in deliberate contrast to bustling Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar is home to the seat of state government (the Capital Complex and Vidhan Sabha). Its major attractions include the magnificent Akshardham monument, Mahatma Mandir and Dandi Kutir, the Indroda nature and dinosaur park, and leafy retreats like Sarita Udyan and Punit Van.
For the visitor, the city offers an unusual blend of modern civic grandeur and abundant greenery — a relaxed base from which to explore both the capital’s landmarks and neighbouring Ahmedabad.
Illustration — a green planned city.
Gandhinagar is planned as Gujarat's new capital.
A grid of 30 numbered sectors is laid out.
Avenues and parks make it exceptionally green.
A serene capital of civic landmarks.
Among Asia's greenest.
An orderly grid city.
A vast monument.
A civic landmark.
Dinosaurs & wildlife.
The twin metropolis near.
The Swaminarayan marvel.
The convention landmark.
Dinosaur park & wildlife.
Gujarat's seat of government.
A leafy riverside retreat.
A striking museum to Gandhi's march.
The carved monument.
And Dandi Kutir.
Dinosaurs and wildlife.
Sarita Udyan, Punit Van.
Vidhan Sabha complex.
The heritage city near.
Gandhinagar is a planned mid-20th-century capital: a grid of thirty numbered sectors threaded by broad, tree-lined avenues, with low-rise government buildings, abundant parks and gardens, and the Sabarmati along its eastern edge.
Its deliberate greenery and order make it one of Asia’s greenest capitals — a calm civic counterpoint to Ahmedabad, dotted with monuments, museums and nature parks.
Planned grid of 30 sectors
Tree-lined avenues
Government Capital Complex
Abundant parks & gardens
Cool and pleasant — the best season in the capital.
Lush and green; the city lives up to its name.
Hot and dry — see indoor sights midday.
⏰ Use Gandhinagar as a calm, green base for Akshardham, Mahatma Mandir and Indroda — and for nearby Ahmedabad.
Ahmedabad airport (~25 km).
Gandhinagar Capital station.
Linked to Ahmedabad by expressway.
GREEN & CIVIC
Green avenues and gardens.
Akshardham & Mahatma Mandir.
Indroda's dinosaurs.
Civic buildings at golden hour.
Leafy, walkable greens between the sectors
A themed botanical 'sacred forest'
Asia's second-largest dinosaur fossil park
The world's largest museum on Gandhi & salt
Riverside gardens with a deer park
Birdy ponds dotted through the city
Sweet-savoury full meals.
Steamed and fried snacks.
Lively city street food.
Classic Gujarati veg fare; Ahmedabad nearby.
The planned capital of Gujarat, on the Sabarmati near Ahmedabad.
Its tree-lined sectors and parks make it one of Asia's greenest capitals.
From the 1960s, as Gujarat's new capital.
Akshardham, Mahatma Mandir, Dandi Kutir and Indroda Nature Park.
On a grid of 30 numbered sectors.
About 25 km, linked by expressway.
Yes — calm and green, with Ahmedabad close by.
October to March, in the cooler season.
◐ Morning · geometry
Green hill hideaways of eastern Gujarat
A peaceful Hanuman temple ringed by greenery
The district's bustling headquarters
A serene Shiva temple by the Machchhu
Bazaars, havelis & the textile quarters
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