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Naswadi

The market town of the tribal heartland — Naswadi is a taluka centre in Chhota Udaipur district, a weekly market and administrative hub for the surrounding Rathwa and Bhil villages of eastern Gujarat's forest belt.

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

A tribal taluka market town

Naswadi is a taluka town in Chhota Udaipur district that functions as the commercial and administrative centre for the surrounding tribal villages — a small, authentic eastern Gujarat market town where the working rhythm of the tribal hinterland is most immediately visible. The weekly market at Naswadi draws Rathwa and Bhil villagers from the surrounding forest hamlets to sell and buy — agricultural produce, domestic goods, seasonal forest items — in the same direct exchange economy that has structured tribal market life across eastern Gujarat for centuries.

Naswadi is not a destination in the usual tourist sense. It is a window: the kind of place that gives the visitor a clear sense of the density and character of the tribal economy, the relationship between village and town, and the ordinary working life of a part of Gujarat that most visitors to the state never see.

For the traveller interested in authentic India beyond the monuments and the scenic, a morning at Naswadi’s market is worthwhile. (Market day — ask locally for the day and time. Naswadi is a working town, not a tourist destination.)

Illustration — Naswadi town, Chhota Udaipur district.

HISTORY

From a riverside experiment to the road to freedom

Illustration — Naswadi.

Ancient

Long-standing tribal territory in eastern Gujarat's forest belt, woven into regional trade networks.

Colonial period

Naswadi develops as a taluka administrative centre serving the surrounding hinterland.

Post-independence

The town consolidates as a hub for tribal administration and rural services.

Today

Naswadi continues as a working market and services town for the Rathwa and Bhil villages around it.

WHY VISIT

Reasons to make the time

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Market

Weekly tribal market.

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Real India

Authentic tribal town.

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Trade

Forest produce.

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Everyday life

Working town.

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People

Rathwa and Bhil.

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Forest

Eastern Gujarat setting.

HIGHLIGHTS

What to look for inside

THE MARKET

Naswadi haat

Weekly tribal market.

THE TOWN

Naswadi centre

Tribal commerce.

THINGS TO DO

How to spend an hour or two

01

Find market day

Ask locally — Naswadi's weekly market is the heart of the town.

02

Walk the market

Browse forest produce and goods brought in by surrounding villages.

03

Note the faces

Look for distinctive Rathwa and Bhil dress among the traders and shoppers.

04

Ask before photographing

Always seek permission before photographing people in the market.

05

Eat at a local dhaba

Stop for simple, authentic food at a roadside dhaba.

06

Combine with Pithora villages

The Pithora-painting villages lie roughly 10–20 km away.

Illustration — Naswadi.

ARCHITECTURE & SETTING

A tribal taluka in eastern Gujarat

Naswadi functions as the taluka centre for a scatter of Rathwa and Bhil forest villages in Chhota Udaipur’s interior — the kind of small administrative market town that is the real functional unit of rural India, invisible to tourism but essential to daily life. (Ask locally for market day. Treat as a working town — be respectful.)

Taluka centre for Rathwa and Bhil villages

Weekly market — forest produce and goods

Window into the tribal forest economy

Eastern Gujarat — off all tourist circuits

BEST TIME TO VISIT

When to go

WINTEROct – Feb★★★★★

Cool & clear — ideal. Comfortable all day for wandering the market and town.

MONSOONJul – Sep★★★☆☆

Lush and green, but roads may flood. Travel can be slower in the forest belt.

SUMMERMar – May★★☆☆☆

Hot — stick to early mornings before the heat builds.

⏰ October to March is ideal for Chhota Udaipur.

PLANNING ESSENTIALS

Timings & entry

🕗BEST TIMEOctober – March
  • Cool, dry season is ideal for the forest belt
  • Ask locally for the weekly market day
  • Mornings are best for the market
  • Allow 1–2 hours for an unhurried visit
🎟️ENTRYOpen access
  • No ticket — Naswadi is a working town
  • Be respectful: it is not a tourist site
  • Ask before photographing people
  • Basic local food and services available
HOW TO REACH

Getting there

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By Air

Vadodara airport is the nearest, roughly 100 km away, with onward road connections into the forest belt.

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By Rail

Bodeli and Chhota Udaipur are the nearest railheads for reaching Naswadi.

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By Road

Reach Naswadi by road via NH-56 from Vadodara, then onward to the taluka town.

NEARBY DISTANCES
Naswadi town · Chhota Udaipur — 30 km · Bodeli — 20 km · Vadodara — 110 km
PHOTOGRAPHY GUIDE

Shooting Naswadi

RESPECT FIRST

A working tribal town — ask before you photograph anyone

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Best light

Morning market hours bring the best light and the most activity.

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Be respectful

Always ask before photographing people; this is a working community, not a set.

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What to shoot

Market stalls, forest produce, traditional Rathwa and Bhil dress.

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Setting

The forest belt of eastern Gujarat frames the town and its market.

TRAVEL TIPS

Know before you go

1Ask locally for the weekly market day before you plan your visit.
2Treat Naswadi as a working town, not a tourist destination — be respectful.
3Always ask permission before photographing people.
4Carry water and cash; facilities are basic.
5Combine your visit with the nearby Pithora-painting villages.
6Chhota Udaipur, 30 km away, has more accommodation options.
7Eat at a local dhaba for simple, authentic food.
8Visit in the cool October–March window for the best experience.
NEARBY FOOD

Where to eat around the ashram

THALI

Gujarati Thali

Comfort home cooking.

TRIBAL

Rathwa food

Forest produce & millet.

BAJRA

Bajra roti

Tribal staple.

HONEY

Forest honey

From Adivasi villages.

🍽️GOOD TO KNOW

Simple, local fare

Expect home-style Gujarati and tribal food — millet rotis, forest produce and local honey.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Naswadi FAQ

What is Naswadi?

A taluka market town in Chhota Udaipur district.

What to see?

The weekly tribal market.

When is market day?

Ask locally — it varies.

Accommodation?

Basic; Chhota Udaipur has more options.

Photography?

Ask first — respect the community.

Best combined with?

Pithora village visits nearby.

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