Friday, January 16, 2026

Ahmedabad Trip & Visit to Statue of Unity

Our Ahmedabad trip was an unplanned trip, which came as a fallout of high ticket price for our return travel from Jaisalmer to Chennai. I was looking for places to see near Jaisalmer through an overnight train journey and that's how I decided to visit Ahmedabad. We took the train from Jaisalmer to Ahmedabad on 28th Dec evening. 

We reached Ahmedabad on 29th Dec morning. I had booked our stay at The Fern Residency Ahmedabad (which is at a walkable distance from Sabarmathi Ashram). Since the hotel couldn't guarantee early check-in, I ended up booking for one more additional day - as I didn't want to take a chance while traveling with family. Booking this hotel is one of the best decisions that I made - the facility was maintained very well and they had a good buffet breakfast. Also, it was closer to Sabarmathi Ashram. We spent 3 days in Ahmedabad.

Day 1 - Local Site Seeing

We booked a 4 hours package in Ola and visited multiple places
within the city - Hutheesing Jain Temple, Sidi Sayed Mosque, 
Teen Darwaza, Bhadra Fort, Rani Sipri's Mosque and Kankaria Lake. Of all these places, Hutheesing Jain Temple and Kankaria Lake are the well-maintained places. There are a number of kids attractions like a joy train ride in Kankaria Lake and you can spend 3 - 4 hours easily in that place. It looks like the government has completely neglected all the monuments of the Muslims. They were in a dilapidated condition. 

We ended up extending the 4 hours package by another two hours to visit Adalaj Vav Stepwell, as it was far away from the city (nearly 25 Kms). This is definitely a "must-to-see" place - amazing and astonishing architecture. They do have a well-maintained lawn around this place. We returned back to the hotel by 1.45 pm after visiting this place. The whole trip costed Rs. 2000. 

We had our lunch, took some rest till 4.30 pm, got up and got ready. In the evening, we walked to Sabarmati Ashram. It is maintained really well - helped us to reflect on the struggle(s) that M. Gandhi has to go through during the years that led to Indian Independence. The place is also adjacent to the Sabarmati river, which is maintained well within the Ahmedabad city limits. We spent nearly 1.5 hours at the Ashram and returned back to the hotel. We finished our dinner early and started retiring early, as we had to wake up early the next day for the SOU trip.

Day 2 - Statue of Unity

I hired a rental cab from Ahmedabad Car Rentals for a one day trip to the Statue of Unity (SOU). They charged Rs.11 per Km + Rs.300 driver bata. The overall costs turned out to be around Rs.6000 for the entire trip. We started from Ahmedabad by 7 am sharp (the cab driver was also very punctual - in fact, he came 10 mins ahead of time). We reached SOU by 10.50 am - after finishing our breakfast on the way. 

SOU is a massive infrastructure spread over nearly 927 acres. We had to park the car almost near the Ekta Nagar railway station (they have multiple parking bays there!) and take an electric bus (free!) to reach the SOU entrance. SOU is maintained like Disney Land - phenomenal crowd management and cleanliness. You can even spend 2 days going to all the attractions in SOU - and all of them are targeted at kids. For example, you can even spend 3 - 4 hours strolling through the Sardar Patel Zoo. It's better to do online booking before visiting the place and it's even better if you can stay closer to SOU itself. The viewing gallery and laser show tickets were sold out - as it was the peak season. 

We visited the SOU monument, Dino Trail, Miyawaki Forest, Maze Garden (must see!) and Sardar Patel Zoo (Jungle Safari). Though we had booked for the Ekta Nursery we were not able to go there - as it was far away and it closes by 5.30 pm. The Jungle Safari isn't even worth it - there was a long waiting time and you can easily cover most places by walk. Moreover, animals like Lion, Tiger, Rhino etc., are kept very close to the entrance itself for the convenience of visitors. 

If you stay closer to SOU (Vadodara or Ekta Nagar), you can stay till late in the night to watch the laser show and need not worry about transport options. Since, we stayed in Ahmedabad, we left the place by 5.30 pm and reached the hotel back by 9.30 pm, skipping dinner (the return journey took longer than the onward journey due to traffic in Ahmedabad city). 

Day 3 - Ahmedabad Local Site Seeing

On Day 3, we visited the Swaminarayan Akshardam Temple by Ola cab. This place was nearly 25 Kms away from the place where we stayed. As we reached the place by 9.30 am (and the temple opens only at 10 am), we visited the Vishwamaitri Dham Jain Tirth Borij Jain Temple across the road. This is also a well maintained temple and they allow you to take pictures in some areas. 

We returned back to the Akshardam Temple. 
Askhardam is a well maintained temple (they do have a musical fountain show in the evening). Camera/Mobile/Bags etc., are not allowed within this facility.  They do have a well-maintained dining area with restroom facility in the premise. We spent nearly an hour there in the temple. We took a cab from Akshardam to visit the River Front Flower Park in Ahmedabad. I was worried whether we would be able to get a return cab - as the place was far away from the city. Thankfully, we were able to get a Uber cab quickly. River Front Flower Park is a well maintained place with good eateries. As they were preparing for a Flower Show, we couldn't get into the area of the park with flowers. We just strolled through the Atal Bridge and adjacent areas. We spent an hour there and took a cab back to the hotel. We reached hotel by around 12.30 pm. We took rest for a short while, packed our bags, checked out (by 2 pm) and left our bags at the cloak room in the hotel.

We then visited the Sardar Vallabhai Patel Museum. This is a decent and reasonable maintained museum - mostly pictures from the yesteryears and a few belongings of SV Patel. They do have a well-maintained lawn in the museum. After visiting the museum, we spent an hour at the lawn munching some snacks (as we had skipped our lunch). We returned back to our hotel by 5 pm, collected our bags and headed back to the Ahmedabad airport. The flight was delayed by 45 mins or so. We reached Chennai by midnight, at the dawn of the new year. 

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

A memorable trip to the Golden City, Jaisalmer!

During the year end holidays, we went on a mega trip to Rajasthan and Gujarat covering Jaisalmer and Ahmedabad Cities. Way back in Oct 2025, I was watching a song from a Tamil movie and asked a friend which place it was. He said, the place is Jaisalmer and it is in Rajasthan. Out of curiosity, I started Googling for Jaisalmer and was awestruck on seeing the places. Immediately, I booked the onward flight tickets through Indigo. When I started looking for return tickets, I realized that they were nearly 40% higher than the onward tickets. So, I started looking for other places to see near Jaisalmer through an overnight train journey. Ahmedabad appeared to be a good place to go to from Jaisalmer. Moreover, the tickets from Ahmedabad to Chennai was half as that of the onward tickets. So, I booked the return tickets immediately from Ahmedabad to Chennai and the train tickets from Jaisalmer to Ahmedabad. That's how our trip was finalized. 

We did have a couple of setbacks between Oct and Dec. Indigo had a flight cancellations fiasco, I had a health setback. So, we weren't sure until the last moment whether we would be going to Jaisalmer or not.   

I had booked our stay in Jaisalmer in a place called Hotel Neeraj, which is very near the Jaisalmer Fort. We reached Jaisalmer in the evening on 25th Dec. I learned that there are only 2 or 3 flights to Jaisalmer on a given day. We booked a prepaid taxi which charged Rs.800 to drop us in Hotel Neeraj. We had the dinner on first day at Shree Krishna Restaurant, which was right opposite to Hotel Neeraj. They served great vegetarian food. 

Day 1 (Places in 6 Km radius)

We got ready by 8.30 am and took an autorickshaw to see Bada Bagh, Gadisar Lake, Vyas Chhatri and Jaisalmer War Museum during the 1st half. If you saw Bada Bagh first, then you'll feel that Vyas Chhatri is nothing. In fact, you can even skip Vyas Chhatri, if you had seen Bada Bagh.  

Gadisar Lake is closer to the city center. You can even spend 3+ hours in Gadisar Lake. We took a boat ride, had street food and fresh juices at Gadisar Lake. Fresh orange juices appeared very cheap in Rajasthan. There is also a market surrounding Gadisar Lake - you can buy all sorts of things there. 

Later on, we went to Jaisalmer War Museum. We had our quick lunch at the cafe in the war museum. There was a long queue in the musuem to get tickets. We would've spent about an hour in the war museum. The museum is maintained very well. They do have a lot of other paid attractions and we didn't venture into them given the shortage of time. We returned back to hotel by around 2 pm or so. The autowallah charged Rs.2000 for this trip. 

We took rest for sometime in the hotel, then, got ready and went to Gadisar Lake by walk (roughly, 1.6 Km) in the evening. We went to the puppet show near the lake. The charges for the puppet show were a little higher - Rs.200 per adult. I thought there will not be lots of attendees. To my surprise, there were at least some 25 - 30 people attending the show in the evening and there were a number of kids too. It was a good entertainment for about 45 mins.  

After watching the puppet show, we went to Gadisar lake to watch the musical fountain show. However, by the time we reached Gadisar Lake, people started coming back from the show. It looks like the show starts sharp by 7 pm and we missed it.

We came back to the hotel, had fruits for dinner and wrapped up the day. 


Day 2 - First Half (Visit to the Fort)

Our day 2 started with a visit to the "living" Jaisalmer Fort (Yes! There are still a large number of people living inside the fort and there are eateries, shops, temples etc., inside the fort). It was about 2 Kms walk to get into the fort from Hotel Neeraj. Though we reached the fort by 8.30 am, there were already several tourists roaming around within the fort. The fort glittered in golden color because of sunlight. No wonder, why Jaisalmer is called the Golden City. 

We visited Baa Ri Haveli (the Haveli's are the mansions. There are several mansions within the fort). There is a entry fee to visit the mansions. You get to see the luxurious lifestyle of the riches in Jaisalmer by visiting these mansions. We had our breakfast in a restaurant within the fort.  

We also visited a couple of temples - Parsvanatha and Sambhavnath Jain temples. The statues / pillars etc., in these templates are very intricately carved. They are quite different from the temples that you would see in south India. 

Finally, we visited the Jaisalmer Fort Palace Musuem. The entry fee was Rs.200. We spent nearly 1.5 hours within the musuem. It was very crowded as people were competing with each other to take pictures. Yes! There are several photo-op places within the palace. It is maintained really well. 

We wrapped-up our visit to the Jaisalmer fort and returned back to the hotel by 2 pm or so. We finished our lunch at the Chanakyaa Restaurant in Hotel Neeraj. The food quality was great there. We took some rest till 3.30 pm. 

Day 2 - Second Half (Visit to the Desert)

We had booked the Desert Safari, Dinner and Dance through Rajputna Cabs. We were taken in a private car to the RR Anantam Resorts in Sam Sam Sand Dunes. The same car took us to the desert. We had to wait for nearly 45 mins in the desert camp to get the jeep. The desert was not as clean as what we had imagined (at least the areas that we visited). There were 100s of camels and cameleers - continuously requesting you to take a camel ride in the desert.

Finally, we took the desert jeep ride - it lasted for only 15 mins or so - however, it was quite exciting. We spent the next 2 hours in the desert clicking pictures - especially with camels and sunset background. Later on, we were brought back to the resort. The dance performance started at around 7.30 pm and lasted till 9 pm. They kept serving snacks and tea during the dance show. The dance performance was good.  We finished the dinner (The dinner quality was ok!) and started from RR Anantam using the same private car. We reached hotel by around 11 pm.  The desert experience turned out to be very memorable. 

Day 3 - Kuldhara Village

We had very little time on Day 3 as our train from Jaisalmer to Ahmedabad was at 3.30 pm. Moreover, we had to checkout from the hotel by 12 pm. We decided to just visit Kuldhara Village in the morning. We woke up a little late, had breakfast in Chanakyaa Restaurant, took an auto to visit Kuldhara Village. Kuldhara is a deserted village (there is an ancient folk tale why the villagers deserted the village overnight). There were several houses in a dilapidated condition in that village. There was also a temple in the middle of the village. We spent about 1.5 hours in that place - clicked some pictures and returned back to our hotel. The autowallah charged Rs.1000 for the trip. We checked out from the hotel at 12 pm and moved to the railway station.  We got food from 
Dhanraj Ranmal Bhatia Sweet shop opposite to the railway station. This place serves delicious food for takeaway. We had the food in the station and departed to Ahmedabad by train. 

And that's how our memorable trip to the Golden City of Jaisalmer ended. 

Ahmedabad Trip & Visit to Statue of Unity

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