Gujarat Explorer

Home › Navsari › National Salt Satyagraha Memorial

FREEDOM · DANDI · NATIONAL MEMORIAL

National Salt Satyagraha Memorial

Where a pinch of salt shook an empire — the National Salt Satyagraha Memorial at Dandi marks the place where, in 1930, Mahatma Gandhi ended his historic Salt March and broke the salt law, igniting one of the defining campaigns of India's freedom struggle.

AT A GLANCE Quick Facts
📍 DISTRICT Navsari
🏷️ TYPE National memorial & monument
🗺️ REGION South Gujarat
🧭 CATEGORY Place
☀️ BEST TIME Oct – Mar
🎟️ ENTRY Open access
⏱️ DURATION 1 – 2 hrs
💡 IDEAL FOR Sightseeing & history
ABOUT THE PLACE

The memorial to a world-changing march

The National Salt Satyagraha Memorial at Dandi commemorates one of the most famous events in the history of India’s freedom struggle — the Salt March of 1930, when Mahatma Gandhi led a 24-day, 240-mile march from Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad to the coastal village of Dandi, where he picked up a handful of salt in symbolic defiance of the British salt monopoly.

This simple act of civil disobedience — making salt from seawater, which the colonial law forbade — became a powerful symbol of non-violent resistance, sparking a nationwide movement and capturing the imagination of the world. The Salt March is remembered as one of the defining moments of the independence movement and a landmark in the global history of non-violent protest.

The memorial, inaugurated in 2019, is a striking modern monument: it features statues of Gandhi and the 80 marchers who accompanied him, set around a central structure and reflecting pools (saltpans), with the whole design evoking the march, the act of making salt, and the spirit of the satyagraha. For every visitor it offers a moving encounter with a pivotal moment in modern history — the place where, as Gandhi said, he was about to shake the foundations of the British Empire.

National Salt Satyagraha Memorial, Dandi. Source: Wikimedia Commons.

HISTORY

From a riverside experiment to the road to freedom

Salt Satyagraha Memorial, Dandi. Wikimedia Commons.

1930

Gandhi led the Salt March from Sabarmati Ashram to the coastal village of Dandi over 24 days.

At Dandi

Reaching the sea, he picked up a handful of salt in open defiance of the British salt monopoly.

Worldwide impact

The act sparked a nationwide movement and became a landmark in the global history of peaceful protest.

2019

A striking modern monument was inaugurated at Dandi to commemorate the march and the satyagrahis.

WHY VISIT

Reasons to make the time

🇮🇳

Freedom

Stand where a defining moment of India's freedom struggle reached its climax.

🧂

Salt March

Trace Gandhi's act of defiance that broke the salt law and stirred a nation.

🗿

Statues

Walk among striking statues of Gandhi and the 80 marchers who accompanied him.

💧

Saltpans

See the reflecting pools that evoke the saltpans and the act of making salt.

🏛️

Memorial

Experience a thoughtfully designed modern monument opened in 2019.

📜

History

Encounter a world-changing story of non-violent resistance up close.

HIGHLIGHTS

What to look for inside

THE MEMORIAL

Dandi

Gandhi and the march, captured in a striking modern monument by the sea.

THE MARCHERS

Statues

The 80 satyagrahis, rendered as life-size statues striding beside Gandhi.

SALTPANS

Reflecting pools

Shallow pools evoke the saltpans and the act of making salt at Dandi.

CENTRAL STRUCTURE

The monument

A central commemorative structure anchors the memorial's striking design.

EXHIBITS

The freedom story

Displays trace the Salt March and the wider campaign of civil disobedience.

THE SHORE

Where it ended

The coastline at Dandi where the 240-mile march reached the sea in 1930.

THINGS TO DO

How to spend an hour or two

01

See the Gandhi statue

At the memorial's heart stands the statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the figure who led the march to Dandi.

02

Walk among the marchers

Move among the 80 statues of the satyagrahis who walked beside Gandhi on the 240-mile journey.

03

Understand the Salt March

Follow the story of the 240-mile, 24-day march from Sabarmati Ashram to the coast at Dandi.

04

See the saltpans

Take in the reflecting pools designed to evoke the saltpans and the act of making salt.

05

Visit the exhibits

Explore displays that retell the freedom story and the campaign of non-violent resistance.

06

Reflect on the legacy

Pause to consider how a single act of defiance became a symbol of non-violent protest worldwide.

07

Take in the design

Appreciate the commemorative architecture — a modern national memorial inaugurated in 2019.

08

Pair it with Dandi beach

Walk on to the shore where the historic march reached the sea and history turned.

Salt Satyagraha Memorial. Wikimedia Commons.

ARCHITECTURE & SETTING

A modern commemorative monument

The National Salt Satyagraha Memorial, inaugurated in 2019, is a striking modern monument — statues of Gandhi and the 80 marchers, a central structure, and reflecting pools evoking the saltpans. The design commemorates the 1930 Salt March, the act of making salt in defiance of colonial law, and the spirit of non-violent resistance that made Dandi a name known around the world.

A national memorial, it rewards an unhurried visit: allow time for the monument and the exhibits, and check current timings before you travel. Set near the coast, the open, reflective spaces invite quiet contemplation of one of the defining moments of India’s freedom struggle.

Marks the end of Gandhi’s 1930 Salt March at Dandi

Statues of Gandhi and the 80 satyagrahis

Reflecting pools evoking the saltpans

A modern national memorial, opened in 2019

BEST TIME TO VISIT

When to go

WINTEROct – Feb★★★★★

Cool and pleasant — ideal. Comfortable through the day and perfect for unhurried wandering.

MONSOONJul – Sep★★★★☆

Lush forests and a green coast. Showers are short and the surrounding Navsari countryside turns vivid.

SUMMERMar – May★★★☆☆

Warm and humid, though a sea breeze helps. Best enjoyed early in the day or late afternoon.

⏰ Winter is ideal across coastal-and-forest Navsari; the monsoon greens the Vansda forests.

PLANNING ESSENTIALS

Timings & entry

🕗TIMINGSOpen daytime hours
  • A national memorial — allow time for the monument and exhibits
  • Check current timings before you travel
  • Allow 1–2 hours for an unhurried visit
  • Quietest in the cooler morning hours
🎟️ENTRYOpen access
  • Open to Indian and international visitors alike
  • Confirm any entry or exhibit timings locally
  • Still photography is generally welcome
  • A place of national pilgrimage and reflection
HOW TO REACH

Getting there

✈️

By Air

Surat airport lies about 40 km away, with flights from across India — roughly an hour by road to Dandi.

🚆

By Rail

Navsari is the nearest main-line railway station, a major stop on the Mumbai–Ahmedabad route, about 20 km off.

🚗

By Road

Reach via NH-48 from Surat and Valsad; Dandi is an easy drive from Navsari town and the surrounding coast.

NEARBY DISTANCES
Dandi · Navsari — 20 km · Surat — 50 km · Valsad — 50 km
PHOTOGRAPHY GUIDE

Shooting the memorial

GOLDEN-HOUR FRIENDLY

Statues, reflecting pools and an open coastal sky that catches the light

🌅

Best light

Come early or late — low coastal sun rakes across the statues and lights the reflecting pools.

🗿

What to shoot

The Gandhi statue, the 80 marchers, the central structure and reflections in the saltpan pools.

🤫

Be respectful

This is a place of national pilgrimage; keep the mood calm and unstaged around the monument.

🎒

Gear tip

A wide lens captures the sweep of marchers; a longer lens isolates faces and fine detail.

TRAVEL TIPS

Know before you go

1Visit in the cooler months, October to March, for the most comfortable conditions.
2Allow one to two hours to take in the monument, the statues and the exhibits.
3Carry water and sun protection — the coastal memorial grounds are open and exposed.
4Read a little about the 1930 Salt March first; the statues land far harder with context.
5Check current timings locally before you set out, as a national memorial.
6Pair the visit with Dandi beach, where the historic march reached the sea.
7Keep voices low near the monument; it is a place for reflection.
8Combine it with nearby Navsari, Vansda National Park or the Bilimora heritage railway.
NEARBY FOOD

Where to eat around the ashram

PARSI

Parsi food

Navsari's Parsi heritage shows in dhansak and patra-ni-machhi — rich, distinctive home cooking.

SURTI

Locho & ponk

South Gujarat snacks: soft, savoury locho and seasonal ponk from the Surat–Navsari belt.

CHIKOO

Chikoo

Sweet chikoo from the Gandevi–Bilimora orchards, a speciality of this fertile coastal belt.

🍽️GOOD TO KNOW

A South Gujarat table

Expect Surti snacks, Parsi classics, orchard chikoo and comforting Gujarati thalis nearby.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

National Salt Satyagraha Memorial FAQ

What was the Salt March?

Gandhi's 1930 march from Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi — a 24-day, 240-mile walk to break the British salt law.

Why is Dandi significant?

It is where Gandhi made salt in defiance of the colonial monopoly, sparking a nationwide movement.

What is the memorial?

A modern monument with statues of Gandhi and the 80 marchers, a central structure and reflecting saltpans.

When did the memorial open?

It was inaugurated in 2019.

What can I see there?

The statues, the reflecting saltpan pools, the central structure and the exhibits telling the freedom story.

How far is Navsari town?

About 20 km from the memorial at Dandi.

What is the best time to visit?

October to March, when South Gujarat's coastal weather is cool and pleasant.

How do I reach Dandi?

Via NH-48 from Surat or Valsad; the nearest railway station is Navsari and the nearest airport is Surat.

How much time should I plan?

One to two hours is comfortable for the monument and the exhibits.

Is it suitable for children?

Yes — the open grounds and striking statues make it an engaging, educational stop for families.

WHERE TO STAY

Find your stay in Gujarat

Compare live prices across the big booking sites and reserve in a few taps. Booking happens securely on the partner's site — we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.

📍 DestinationAnywhere in Gujarat 📅 Check-inAdd date 📅 Check-outAdd date 👥 Guests2 adults Search Hotels
🏨SAMPLE
Heritage Haveli
★ 4.5  ·  800 reviews
Book Now
🏨SAMPLE
Lakeside Resort
★ 4.6  ·  1140 reviews
Book Now
🏨SAMPLE
City Boutique
★ 4.7  ·  1480 reviews
Book Now
Affiliate links: prices and availability are shown by our partners. You pay the same price; we may earn a commission that helps keep Gujarat Explorer free.

SHOP THE REGION

Bring home Gujarat — & travel essentials

Hand-picked crafts and trip gear, available on Amazon.

🧵
Patola Silk Scarf
View on Amazon
🪔
Kutch Embroidery
View on Amazon
🎒
Travel Backpack 40L
View on Amazon
🍪
Gujarati Snack Box
View on Amazon
As an Amazon Associate, Gujarat Explorer earns from qualifying purchases. Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time shown on Amazon and are subject to change.
🚕
Book a cab anywhere in Gujarat
Airport transfers, day trips & intercity rides — reserve a comfortable cab, or just ask us on WhatsApp.
Enquiries are passed to independent, licensed local operators. Gujarat Explorer is a facilitator, not the transport provider.