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NATURE · TOWN · HIGHWAYA gateway in the north — Iqbalgarh, a small town on the highway through northern Banaskantha, a waypoint amid the dry plains and Aravalli foothills near the Rajasthan border.
Iqbalgarh is a small town in northern Banaskantha, set on the main route through the dry, scrubby plains and low Aravalli foothills towards the Rajasthan border and Abu Road. While modest in itself, it serves as a local waypoint and market town for the surrounding rural and tribal hinterland, and lies in the broad landscape that connects the district’s pilgrimage centre at Ambaji, the hills of Jessore and Balaram, and the border country towards Nadabet.
For travellers, it is part of the everyday fabric of this northern frontier region of Gujarat — a reminder that beyond the famous temples and sanctuaries lies a working countryside of farms, villages and small towns. The quiet, real Gujarat between the landmarks.
A staging point on the northern route through Banaskantha towards the Rajasthan border and Abu Road.
A small market town serving the surrounding rural and tribal hinterland of north Gujarat.
Frontier country set close to the Rajasthan border, amid dry plains and the low Aravalli foothills.
Part of a working countryside of farms and villages — the everyday Gujarat between the landmarks.
A route waypoint.
For the hinterland.
Dry plains & hills.
Farms & villages.
Towards Rajasthan.
To Ambaji & Abu.
On the northern route.
Dry plains & hills.
A local hub.
Border country.
Farms & villages.
Or Mount Abu.
Iqbalgarh is a small market town and waypoint on the northern Banaskantha route towards the Rajasthan border and Abu Road — set amid dry plains and Aravalli foothills, part of the working countryside that connects Ambaji, the Jessore and Balaram hills and the border at Nadabet. The quiet, real Gujarat between the landmarks.
A northern highway town
A local market waypoint
Dry plains & Aravalli foothills
On the route to Ambaji & Abu
Cool and pleasant — the ideal season.
Green hills.
Hot and dry — start early.
⏰ Visit in the cooler months; combine the Ambaji shrines with the Aravalli hills and the border at Nadabet.
Ahmedabad airport (~180 km).
Palanpur Junction / Abu Road.
Ambaji / Palanpur.
PLAINS & TOWN
The town.
Dry plains.
The market.
Golden hour.
Track the elusive bear in the border hills
One of India's 51 holiest Goddess shrines
An old princely town in the hills
The wild desert edge at the Pakistan border
Attar-scented district capital
Five jewel-like Jain temples of breathtaking carving
Iqbalgarh is a small town in northern Banaskantha, set on the main route through the dry, scrubby plains and low Aravalli foothills towards the Rajasthan border and Abu Road. While modest in itself, it serves as a local waypoint and market town for the surrounding rural and tribal hinterland, and lies in the broad landscape that connects the district's pilgrimage centre at Ambaji, the hills of Jessore and Balaram, and the border country towards Nadabet.
North Banaskantha.
Free.
October to March, in the cooler season.
Ambaji, Kumbhariya, Balaram and Nadabet.
A short stop.
The spiced potato bun was born here in Mandvi
Ambaji & marble temples
A grand convention & exhibition complex
Wooded ridges around the temple town
A pond of fragrant golden gopi-chandan clay
A medieval capital & hill shrine, ~50 km east
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