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✦ DISTRICT TRAVEL GUIDEGujarat's green capital city.
Gandhinagar is one of Gujarat's 33 districts — explore its destinations, culture, food, heritage, wildlife and hidden gems in this complete travel guide.
Gandhinagar, named for Mahatma Gandhi, is Gujarat’s serene planned capital — laid out in leafy numbered sectors along the Sabarmati since 1970. One of India’s greenest cities, it trades the bustle of neighbouring Ahmedabad for wide avenues and calm.
Its showpiece is the magnificent Swaminarayan Akshardham — a vast carved-stone temple set among fountains and gardens. Close by stand the exquisite Adalaj Stepwell, the dinosaur fossils of Indroda Park, and Dandi Kutir, the world’s largest museum dedicated to Gandhi and salt.
Add the grand Mahatma Mandir, riverfront gardens and Trimandir, and the capital makes a calm, cultured base for exploring central Gujarat.
Eight reasons Gujarat’s green capital is worth a stop.
A grand carved-stone temple
A five-storey 1499 marvel
Dinosaur fossils & nature
World's largest salt museum
Leafy, planned sectors
A grand convention hall
A peaceful base city
Serene open spaces
A grand temple, a famous stepwell, dinosaurs and gardens.
Quiet pleasures in the planned capital.
A grand carved temple, a famous stepwell and serene shrines.
Dinosaur parks, deer gardens and river greenery.
Also: the Sabarmati riverfront · sector lakes & ponds · India’s greenest planned city.
Classic Gujarati fare, plus easy access to Ahmedabad’s street food.
Grand temple celebrations and a planned-city calm.
Living culture: Akshardham’s evening spectacle · Mahatma Mandir summits & expos · Navratri garba · the Gurjari handicraft tradition.
State-emporium crafts and Gujarati staples.
The state handicrafts showcase
Hand-spun cotton, Gandhian heritage
Embroidery, mirror & bead work
Akshardham keepsakes
Homestyle Gujarati pantry
Air-conditioned retail & dining
Mild winters suit the temple, gardens and stepwell.
Right beside Ahmedabad — and its airport.
Ahmedabad International Airport is just ~18 km away.
Gandhinagar Capital station; a metro links to Ahmedabad too.
~25–30 km from Ahmedabad on smooth expressway-grade roads.
Calm capital sights, easily paired with Ahmedabad.
Akshardham → Adalaj Stepwell → Dandi Kutir → evening Akshardham show.
Day 1 Gandhinagar; Day 2 Ahmedabad's UNESCO old city (~25 km).
Add Modhera, Patan or a Nal Sarovar birding morning.
Indroda dinosaur park → Sarita Udyan deer → Children's park.
Adalaj at dawn → Indroda → Sarita Udyan → riverfront dusk.
Akshardham → Adalaj → Dandi Kutir → Trimandir.
Stepwell geometry, dinosaurs and green gardens.
Practical advice for the green capital.
Quick answers for planning your Gandhinagar trip.
One day for the highlights; two if you also explore Ahmedabad.
Being Gujarat's planned, green capital — and the grand Akshardham temple.
No — cameras and phones aren't allowed inside; lockers are provided.
Yes — the stunning 1499 stepwell is about 12 km from the city.
Gandhinagar became Gujarat's capital in 1970, replacing Ahmedabad.
October to March, for mild, pleasant weather.
Only about 25 km — linked by road and a metro line.
Indroda dinosaur park, Sarita Udyan and the Children's park.
Easy add-ons from the capital.
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