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JHULTO PUL · 19th CENTURY · HERITAGE

Suspension Bridge

A jewel of princely engineering — the historic Jhulto Pul, Morbi's celebrated suspension bridge over the Machchhu river, is a graceful 19th-century span that has long been the cherished symbol of the city.

AT A GLANCE Quick Facts
📍 DISTRICT Morbi
🏷️ TYPE Suspension bridge
🗓 ERA 19th century
🌊 OVER Machchhu river
☀️ BEST TIME Oct – Mar
🎟️ ENTRY As notified
⏱️ DURATION 30 min
💡 IDEAL FOR Heritage & views
ABOUT THE PLACE

Morbi's historic hanging bridge

The Jhulto Pul — Morbi’s famous suspension bridge over the Machchhu river — is one of Gujarat’s best-known pieces of princely-era engineering, a graceful hanging span built in the later 19th century under the rulers of Morbi state. Conceived as a showpiece of the progressive Morbi princely state, the bridge was an ambitious feat for its time: a long, slender suspension span carried on cables, linking the two banks of the Machchhu and connecting the royal precincts of the town.

With its airy span and fine ironwork, it became an emblem of Morbi’s reputation as a forward-looking state, and a beloved landmark for generations of residents and visitors. The bridge has stood at the heart of Morbi’s identity, and after damage it has been the subject of repair and restoration so that its heritage can endure.

As a historic structure it speaks of an era of confident state-building, craftsmanship and civic pride along the Machchhu. For the visitor, the Jhulto Pul is Morbi’s signature heritage landmark — best appreciated for its graceful 19th-century engineering and its place in the story of the city. Visitors should always follow current access notices and safety guidance at the site.

Morbi suspension bridge. Source: Wikimedia Commons.

HISTORY

From a riverside experiment to the road to freedom

Morbi bridge. Wikimedia Commons.

19th century

The suspension bridge is raised under the progressive rulers of Morbi state as a showpiece of princely-era engineering across the Machchhu.

Engineering

A long, slender hanging span carried on cables and fine ironwork links the two banks and the royal precincts of the town.

Civic symbol

Generations of residents and visitors come to know the bridge as the cherished symbol of Morbi and its forward-looking spirit.

Today

After damage, the bridge has been the subject of repair and restoration so its heritage can endure for the future.

WHY VISIT

Reasons to make the time

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Jhulto Pul

The hanging bridge — Morbi's graceful, historic suspension span over the Machchhu.

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19th c.

A genuine piece of princely-era engineering from the later nineteenth century.

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Morbi state

Built under a progressive kingdom known for its forward-looking civic projects.

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Machchhu

Set over the city's river, linking the two banks and the old royal precincts.

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Landmark

Long regarded as the city's symbol and a favourite subject for photographs.

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Heritage

A restored, cherished landmark that speaks of craftsmanship and civic pride.

HIGHLIGHTS

What to look for inside

THE BRIDGE

Jhulto Pul

A graceful span — Morbi's signature heritage landmark over the Machchhu.

NEARBY

Darbargadh

The royal seat — the old palace precinct beside the river bank.

VIEWS

The Machchhu

Quiet riverfront views of the city's river beside the historic span.

ENGINEERING

Cabled span

Fine ironwork and slender cables that made the bridge a feat of its time.

CIVIC PRIDE

City emblem

The bridge that became Morbi's cherished symbol for generations.

HERITAGE

Restored span

A historic structure carefully repaired so its heritage can endure.

THINGS TO DO

How to spend an hour or two

01

See the suspension bridge

Take in Morbi's signature span — the graceful Jhulto Pul stretched across the Machchhu river.

02

Learn its history

Read up on the princely-era engineering that made the bridge a showpiece of Morbi state.

03

View the Machchhu

Spend a little time by the city's river, the setting that gives the bridge its character.

04

Visit the Darbargadh

Walk over to the royal precinct nearby, the old seat of the rulers of Morbi.

05

Follow safety notices

Always check and respect the current access and safety guidance posted at the site.

06

Combine with Mani Mandir

Pair your visit with Mani Mandir, the city's elegant marble shrine.

Morbi bridge. Wikimedia Commons.

ARCHITECTURE & SETTING

A 19th-century suspension span

The Jhulto Pul is a graceful 19th-century suspension bridge over the Machchhu, built as a showpiece of the progressive Morbi princely state — a long, slender cabled span with fine ironwork, linking the banks and the royal precincts.

Long the emblem of the city, it has been repaired and restored so its heritage endures. Always follow current access and safety notices at the site.

A historic 19th-century suspension bridge

Built under the progressive Morbi princely state

A graceful cabled span over the Machchhu

Morbi’s cherished civic landmark

BEST TIME TO VISIT

When to go

WINTEROct – Feb★★★★★

Cool and clear — ideal. Comfortable days make for the most pleasant heritage wandering.

MONSOONJul – Sep★★★☆☆

The river runs full and the surroundings turn green; short showers and fresh mornings.

SUMMERMar – May★★☆☆☆

Hot; go early. Visit right at opening or late in the day to avoid the midday heat.

⏰ Pleasant in winter; always follow current access and safety notices at the site.

PLANNING ESSENTIALS

Timings & entry

🕗BEST TIMEOctober – March
  • Cool, clear months are the most comfortable
  • Mornings and late afternoons are pleasant
  • Monsoon brings a full, flowing Machchhu
  • Allow about 30 minutes for an unhurried look
🎟️ACCESS & ENTRYAs notified at the site
  • Follow all current access notices and safety guidance
  • Entry conditions are as officially notified
  • Respect any barriers or restricted areas
  • Check locally before planning your visit
HOW TO REACH

Getting there

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By Air

The nearest airport is at Rajkot, roughly 65 km away, with onward taxis and buses to Morbi.

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By Rail

Morbi has its own railway station, connecting the town to Rajkot and the wider regional network.

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By Road

Morbi is reached easily by road from Rajkot via the national highway, with regular buses and taxis.

NEARBY DISTANCES
Morbi · Rajkot — 65 km · Wankaner — 40 km · Ahmedabad — 200 km
PHOTOGRAPHY GUIDE

Shooting the bridge

HERITAGE LANDMARK

Morbi's graceful 19th-century span over the Machchhu river.

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Best light

The cooler, clearer winter months and the soft light of early morning suit the span best.

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What to shoot

The graceful line of the bridge, its cables and ironwork, and the Machchhu river beyond.

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Be respectful

This is a cherished heritage landmark — keep to permitted areas and follow all site notices.

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Gear tip

A standard lens captures the span; go a little wider for the river and the banks together.

TRAVEL TIPS

Know before you go

1Always follow the current access notices and safety guidance posted at the site.
2Visit in the cooler months, October to March, for the most comfortable conditions.
3Come early or late in the day to avoid the midday heat in summer.
4Keep to permitted areas and respect any barriers or restricted zones.
5Carry water and sun protection, as the riverfront offers little shade.
6Pair the visit with the Darbargadh and Mani Mandir nearby for a fuller Morbi day.
NEARBY FOOD

Where to eat around the ashram

ROTLA

Bajra Rotla

A rustic millet flatbread, best with ghee and jaggery — a Saurashtra staple.

SHAAK

Sev Tameta

A tangy Saurashtra tomato curry topped with crisp sev, eaten with rotla or rotli.

BATAKA

Lasaniya Bataka

Garlicky baby potatoes in a spiced gravy — a robust regional favourite.

🍽️GOOD TO KNOW

Saurashtra flavours

Morbi sits in Saurashtra — expect hearty vegetarian thalis, rotla, farsan and cooling chaas.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Suspension Bridge FAQ

What is the Morbi suspension bridge?

The historic Jhulto Pul, a 19th-century cabled suspension span over the Machchhu river.

Who built it?

It was built as a showpiece of the progressive Morbi princely state in the later 19th century.

Why is it famous?

For its graceful princely-era engineering and its place as the city's emblem.

Can it be visited?

Follow the current access notices and safety guidance at the site before planning a visit.

Best time to visit?

The cooler months, October to March, are the most comfortable.

What is nearby?

The Darbargadh, Mani Mandir and the Machchhu riverfront are all close by.

How do I reach Morbi?

Morbi has its own railway station; the nearest airport is Rajkot, about 65 km away, with road links via the national highway.

What river does it cross?

The bridge spans the Machchhu river, which runs through the city of Morbi.

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