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Dahod Town

A historic town on the old highway east — Dahod, a busy junction town in the far east of Gujarat near the Madhya Pradesh border, carries layers of history from the Mughal era to the railway age, its bazaars, old quarters and tribal-market character making it the lively gateway to the district.

AT A GLANCE Quick Facts
📍 DISTRICT Dahod
🏷️ TYPE Historic junction town
🗺️ REGION Eastern Gujarat
🧭 CATEGORY Place
☀️ BEST TIME Oct – Mar
🎟️ ENTRY Open access
⏱️ DURATION 1–2 hrs
💡 IDEAL FOR Sightseeing
ABOUT THE PLACE

The historic eastern gateway town

Dahod is the principal town and administrative headquarters of the district — a busy, historic junction settlement in the far east of Gujarat, close to the border with Madhya Pradesh, that has long been a meeting point of routes, communities and cultures.

The town carries a notable layer of Mughal-era history: it is traditionally identified as the birthplace of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, born here in 1618 while his father Shah Jahan was governing the region — a connection that places Dahod on the map of imperial Indian history. The old quarters of the town retain traces of this past alongside the more recent layers of the colonial railway age, when Dahod became an important junction on the Mumbai–Delhi line.

Today Dahod is a lively, growing town with busy bazaars, a strong tribal-market character (the surrounding district is heavily Adivasi), and the everyday energy of a regional centre. It serves as the natural base and gateway for exploring the district — Ratanmahal, Devgadh Baria, the rivers and the tribal country. For the visitor, Dahod offers the experience of a working eastern Gujarat town — its bazaars, its history, its mix of communities, and its role as the hub of a fascinating tribal district.

HISTORY

From a riverside experiment to the road to freedom

Illustration — Dahod town.

1618

Traditionally Aurangzeb's birthplace, born here while Shah Jahan governed the region.

Mughal era

A regional administrative centre under the Mughals.

Railway age

A junction on the trunk line, an important stop on the Mumbai–Delhi railway.

Today

The district's lively hub — busy bazaars and the gateway to the tribal country.

WHY VISIT

Reasons to make the time

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History

Mughal-era roots.

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Junction

Major rail hub.

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Bazaars

Lively markets.

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Gateway

Base for the district.

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Communities

A tribal-market town.

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Food

Regional flavours.

HIGHLIGHTS

What to look for inside

THE TOWN

Dahod

Historic junction.

BAZAARS

Markets

Tribal-market town.

THINGS TO DO

How to spend an hour or two

01

Walk the bazaars

The town's energy.

02

Explore the old quarters

Traces of the past.

03

Learn the history

Aurangzeb's birthplace.

04

Use it as a base

For the district.

05

Eat at local spots

Regional food.

06

Watch the market days

Tribal trade.

ARCHITECTURE & SETTING

A working eastern Gujarat town

Dahod is a layered town — Mughal-era history (traditionally the birthplace of Aurangzeb in 1618), colonial railway-age importance as a junction on the Mumbai–Delhi line, and a contemporary character as the lively, tribal-market hub of an Adivasi district. The bazaars and old quarters are the heart of the town. (A working town and transport hub; the bazaars are the highlight; use it as a base.)

Traditionally the birthplace of Emperor Aurangzeb (1618)

Major junction on the Mumbai–Delhi rail line

Lively bazaars with a tribal-market character

The natural base and gateway for the district

BEST TIME TO VISIT

When to go

WINTEROct – Feb★★★★★

Cool and clear — the best season.

MONSOONJul – Sep★★★★☆

Forests and falls at their best.

SUMMERMar – May★★☆☆☆

Hot; early morning best.

⏰ Winter is the most comfortable season across Dahod district.

HOW TO REACH

Getting there

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By Air

Vadodara (~155 km) or Indore.

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By Rail

Dahod Junction — major station.

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By Road

NH-47; buses from Godhra.

NEARBY DISTANCES
Dahod town · Dahod Junction — central · Devgadh Baria — 40 km · Ratanmahal — 70 km
TRAVEL TIPS

Know before you go

1Arrange Ratanmahal ahead — The sanctuary is remote — plan permits, guides and transport.
2Stay at Machan camp — Forest eco-stays are the best base for wildlife.
3Carry your own supplies — Remote tribal areas have few shops — pack essentials.
4Visit a weekly haat — Tribal markets are a vivid cultural highlight.
5Respect Bhil communities — Ask before photographing people; buy crafts directly.
6Use Dahod as a hub — The junction town is the easiest base for the district.
7Drive in daylight — Forest and hill roads are best avoided after dark.
8Best Oct–Mar — Winter offers the most comfortable touring weather.
NEARBY FOOD

Where to eat around the ashram

THALI

Gujarati Thali

Comfort home cooking.

TRIBAL

Tribal food

Forest produce & maize.

MAIZE

Makai

The maize staple.

RUSTIC

Dal-bati

A rustic favourite.

🍽️LOCAL FOOD

What to eat

Hearty regional and tribal cooking — Gujarati thalis, maize staples and rustic dal-bati.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Dahod Town FAQ

What is Dahod known for?

Its history, junction status and tribal-market character.

Is it really Aurangzeb's birthplace?

Yes — traditionally identified as such, born here in 1618.

What can I do there?

Explore the bazaars and old quarters; use it as a base.

How do I reach Dahod?

By rail — it is a major junction — or road via NH-47.

Is it a tourist town?

No — a working regional hub; the appeal is authentic.

What is nearby?

Ratanmahal, Devgadh Baria and the tribal country.

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