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Important Locations:
Bhuj: The picturesque
town of Bhuj has a dramatic setting. Located rather low,
it is basically an amphitheatre of hills dominated by the
Bhuja Hill that rises to a height of 160 m at one end and
is in itself a landmark being flat on top and surmounted
by the fortifications of a hill fort. This strategically
located fort obviously served the purpose of sighting
enemies and alerting defense and an old wall surrounds the
city which was also made for security reasons
Kandla: Kandala a
major seaport of the country with its single point-mooring
facilities, happens to be the only free trade zone of
India.
Banni/Khavda:
Desertlands of infinite dimensions, and in its midst,
quaint little villages suspended in Time. Here you will
come across master craft persons expositioning their
traditional art, turning our master pieces everyday. Their
ornaments, clothes, utensils, everything they use - will
make you feel as if you have stepped into lifestyle
museum.
Lakhapur: Visit to
Lakhpat is an trip into history. In this ancient
port-city, time has been standing still for ages. It is
today deserted, desolate, uninhabited, and invokes
powerful nostalgia and soulful affection. Among the ruins
stand the Gurudwara (holy shrine of the Sikh religion),
the 200 year old, gigantic tomb of Ghosh Mohammed Caba,
and many other places with ancient stories to tell. |
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