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HERITAGE · PALACE · ROYALA princely town of palaces — Rajpipla, former capital of a Gujarat princely state, where grand palaces like the Vijay and Indrajit-Padmini mahals recall a royal past.
Rajpipla is the historic heart of Narmada district — for centuries the capital of the Rajpipla princely state, ruled by the Gohil Rajputs, and today a town rich in royal heritage.
Its grandest legacy is a clutch of early-20th-century palaces built by the Maharajas, blending European and Indian styles: the imposing Vijay Palace, the elegant Indrajit-Padmini Mahal and others, set amid gardens and avenues. Long popular as film-shoot locations for their cinematic grandeur, the palaces — some still owned by the royal family — speak of an age of princely wealth and taste.
The town also offers temples, the Karjan river and a relaxed small-town charm — a graceful counterpoint to nearby Kevadia. Some palaces are private or run as heritage stays, so check access before you go.
A Rajpipla palace.
Rajpipla’s royal architecture.
Capital of Rajpipla, ruled by Gohils.
Grand early-20th-c. mahals.
European & Indian.
Heritage & film locations.
Vijay & Padmini mahals.
A Gohil state.
Cinematic grandeur.
European & Indian.
Avenues & grounds.
Temples & river.
Early-20th-c. grandeur.
A princely capital.
Vijay & Padmini mahals.
European & Indian.
A princely state.
Temples & river.
An age of wealth.
The statue nearby.
A Rajpipla palace.
Rajpipla, capital of a Gohil Rajput princely state, is rich in early-20th-century palaces — the imposing Vijay Palace and elegant Indrajit-Padmini Mahal among them — blending European and Indian styles, long popular as film locations. A graceful royal town near Kevadia. (Some palaces private; check access.)
Capital of a princely state
Grand early-20th-c. palaces
European-Indian fusion
Popular film locations
Cool and pleasant — the ideal season.
Lush, green and full waterfalls.
Hot — start early.
⏰ Visit in the cooler months; the waterfalls are fullest just after the monsoon.
Vadodara airport (~90 km).
Ekta Nagar (Kevadia) station.
Kevadia / Rajpipla.
PALACE & ROYALTY
The palaces.
Fusion architecture.
Gardens & avenues.
Facades at golden hour.
Gujarat's largest sanctuary — leopards, sloth bears & gaur
A vast green nursery & arboretum
Zarwani Falls
A riverside garden in bloom below the statue
A revered Dattatreya temple on the Narmada
A forest Shiva shrine that named the sanctuary
Full sweet-savoury meals.
Steamed snacks.
Snacks for visitors.
Gujarati & tribal food; Kevadia food courts.
Rajpipla is the historic heart of Narmada district — for centuries the capital of the Rajpipla princely state, ruled by the Gohil Rajputs, and today a town rich in royal heritage. Its grandest legacy is a clutch of early-20th-century palaces built by the Maharajas, blending European and Indian styles: the imposing Vijay Palace, the elegant Indrajit-Padmini Mahal and others, set amid gardens and avenues.
Rajpipla, Narmada district.
Varies.
October to March; waterfalls after the monsoon.
The Statue of Unity, Sardar Sarovar Dam and Kevadia.
1–2 hours.
Emerald cane fields and chikoo orchards
The classic Little Rann safari base
Time-worn agiaries and bungalows by the sea
Wooded Aravalli hills rich in wildlife
Champaner-Pavagadh heritage
A grand modern Krishna temple complex
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