Start your day with a visit to Sabarmati Ashram, a place of historical significance as it was once a residence of Mahatma Gandhi. Spend the morning exploring the museum and learning about India's Independence movement. In the afternoon, head to Kankaria Lake, one of the largest lakes in Ahmedabad, to enjoy a picnic or take a boat ride. In the evening, visit Law Garden Night Market, famous for its handicrafts and street food.
Spend the day exploring Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The park boasts ancient forts, temples, mosques and stepwells dating back to the 16th century. Take a guided tour to learn about the park's history and architecture. In the evening, head back to Ahmedabad and visit the Manek Chowk food market for a taste of local street food.
Visit Modhera to see the Sun Temple, an 11th-century temple dedicated to the Hindu sun-god. The temple's intricate carvings and sculptures are a treat to the eyes. Spend the afternoon exploring the Rani ki Vav stepwell in Patan, another UNESCO World Heritage site. In the evening, head back to Ahmedabad and visit the Kite Museum to learn about the history of kite-flying in India.
Take a day trip to Kevadia to see the tallest statue in the world, the Statue of Unity. The statue is dedicated to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, India's first Deputy Prime Minister. Spend the afternoon exploring the Sardar Sarovar Dam, one of the largest dams in the world. In the evening, head back to Ahmedabad and visit the Adalaj Stepwell, an architectural marvel from the 15th century.
Take a walk along the Ahmedabad City Walls, built in the 15th century to protect the city from invaders. Spend the morning exploring the Bhadra Fort and the nearby Bhadra Market. In the afternoon, visit the Calico Museum of Textiles to learn about the history of textiles in India. In the evening, head to the Riverfront Park for a peaceful walk along Sabarmati River.
Don't miss visiting the Akshardham Temple in Gandhinagar, less than an hour from Ahmedabad. For a day trip, head to the Little Rann of Kutch to see the wild asses and visit the nearby handicraft villages. To make your trip more fun, try taking the local transportation like the auto-rickshaws, or enjoy a local street food tour.
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