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HERITAGE · TOWN · NAWABIThe Nawabi capital of Banaskantha — Palanpur, a historic town of gates, mosques, temples and bazaars, ancestral home of the diamond merchants who shaped the global trade.
Palanpur, the headquarters of Banaskantha, is a town with a rich and layered history. Once the capital of the Palanpur princely state under its Nawabs, it preserves old city gates (like the Delhi Gate), mosques, temples, stepwells and the elegant Jain Kirti Stambh, amid lively bazaars.
Palanpur is also famous as the ancestral home of the ‘Palanpuri’ Jain community of diamond merchants, who from here came to dominate much of the world’s diamond trade — a remarkable story of enterprise.
With its mix of Nawabi, Jain and Hindu heritage, gardens like Shashivan, and its role as the gateway to Ambaji and Mount Abu, Palanpur is the historic heart of the district. A layered town worth a slow wander.
The Delhi Gate, Palanpur.
Palanpur’s old gates.
Of the Palanpur Nawabs.
Like the Delhi Gate.
The 'Palanpuri' Jains.
To Ambaji & Mount Abu.
A princely town.
Delhi Gate & more.
The Palanpuris.
Kirti Stambh.
Like Shashivan.
Lively & old.
Old town walls.
A Jain landmark.
Nawabi, Jain and Hindu shrines side by side.
Lively lanes and markets at the town's heart.
A green garden retreat in the town.
Where the Palanpuri diamond merchants began.
An old town gate, one of Palanpur's surviving city gates from its walled past.
A Jain tower — an elegant landmark and one of the town's most photographed monuments.
Lively and old, the markets are the best place to feel the town's everyday rhythm.
Discover how the 'Palanpuri' Jains came to shape much of the world's diamond trade.
A garden — a shaded green space for an unhurried pause between sights.
Trace the town walls and the surviving gates that ringed old Palanpur.
Palanpur’s heritage.
Palanpur, capital of the Palanpur Nawabs, preserves old city gates, mosques, temples, stepwells and the Jain Kirti Stambh amid lively bazaars — and is famed as the ancestral home of the ‘Palanpuri’ diamond merchants who shaped the global trade. The historic heart of Banaskantha.
Capital of the Palanpur Nawabs
Old gates & the Kirti Stambh
Home of diamond merchants
Gateway to Ambaji & Abu
Cool and pleasant — the ideal season. Comfortable all day and perfect for an unhurried town walk.
Green hills and waterfalls in the surrounding country; the town is fresh and uncrowded.
Hot and dry — start early. Best explored in the cooler hours of the morning.
⏰ Visit in the cooler months; pair the temples of Ambaji with the hills and the Rann-edge at Nadabet.
Ahmedabad airport (~180 km) is the nearest major airport, a road journey of around three to four hours.
Palanpur Junction / Abu Road are the handy railheads, both well connected on the national network.
Ambaji / Palanpur are easily reached by road; the town is a natural gateway towards Mount Abu.
HERITAGE & TOWN
The old gates.
The Kirti Stambh.
The bazaars.
Morning.
Hearty regional meals.
Steamed snacks.
Sweets & snacks.
Simple North-Gujarat food; Ambaji sweets.
Palanpur, the headquarters of Banaskantha, is a town with a rich and layered history. Once the capital of the Palanpur princely state under its Nawabs, it preserves old city gates (like the Delhi Gate), mosques, temples, stepwells and the elegant Jain Kirti Stambh, amid lively bazaars.
Banaskantha HQ.
Free.
October to March, in the cooler season.
Ambaji, Kumbhariya, Balaram and Nadabet.
2–3 hours.
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