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| Location |
250 Kms From Ahmedabad,
Gujarat. |
| Founded In |
1743 AD. |
| Main Attractions |
Gauri Shankar Lake. |
| Main Languages |
Gujarati, Hindi, and English. |
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Situated about 250 km away from Ahmedabad,
Bhavnagar is an important trading
centre for cotton goods manufactured in Gujarat. Bhavnagar
lies in the southeast corner of the peninsular region
of Gujarat known as Kathiawad or Saurashtra. Once
the capital of a princely state, Bhavnagar
is home to several lakes and temples.
Founded in 1743 AD, by Bhavsinhji Gohil, on the site
of a small village of Vadva, near the creek, Bhavnagar
was once a flourishing port. Today, however the only
activities related to the sea near Bhavnagar
take place at the port of Ghogha and at Alang, which
has also Asia's largest ship breaking facility.
Gandhi Smriti Library, a museum, a gallery and a
memorial to the Father of the Nation are worth seeing.
Gaurishankar Lake and Takhteshwar temple are popular
picnic spots lending an enchanting view from the hilltop.
Its coastline is with ports, salt works, shipbuilding
and ship breaking yards along the Bhavnagar
coast. Its business today is vastly different, for
it is a premier cotton-exporting seaport on the southeastern
Saurashtra coast.
For the tourist, Bhavnagar serves
as a convenient base to visit the Jain temples at
Palitana on the Shatrunjaya Hills and the Velvadar
Sanctuary, the home of the famous Indian Black Buck.
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| PRIME ATTRACTIONS |
Gaurishankar Lake:
A beautiful picnic spot near the Lake. There is also
a well laid out park.
Takhteshwar Temple:
Situated on a hill, the site provides a panoramic
view.
Lock Gate:
The first of its kind in Gujarat, the seawater here
is impounded by the lock gates to keep ships afloat
during low tide, which can be seen with special permission.
Velavadar Black Buck Sanctuary:
This is the home of the Indian black buck. Velavadar
in the Bhal region of Saurashtra is a unique grassland
ecosystem that has attracted fame for the successful
conservation of the black buck.
Once found in open plains throughout the country and
the state of Gujarat, the Velvadar National Park boasts
of the largest population of black bucks. This exclusively
Indian animal is perhaps the most graceful and beautiful
of its kind.
Central Salt and Marine Chemicals
Research Institute:
The more-scientifically inclined may enjoy their visit
to the Central Salt and Marine Research Institute.
This institute is located on Waghavadi Road and enjoys
immense popularity.
Samaldas College:
Among Bhavnagar's many attractions
is Samaldas College, just over a hundred years old,
a frontline institution that claims Mahatma Gandhi
as one of its students. Do visit the Barton Library,
again a place which age has not withered.
Palitana:
A 56 kms drive from Bhavnagar, Palitana
lies at the foot of the Shatrunjaya Hill, with the
Shatrunjaya River flowing to its south. The sacred
hill rises in a crescendo of magnificient temples
numbering 863 in all, soaring in marble splendour
to the top of the hill.
The temples were built over an impressive span of
900 years with each generation of pilgrims making
its contribution to the shrines of Shatrunjaya. The
600-metres climb to Shatrunjaya is usually made on
foot. 'Dolis' or lift-chairs are also available for
the ascent.
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| EXCURSIONS |
Shihor:
An interesting excursion from the Vijay Vilas Palace
is Shihor, with its historic old palace of the Maharaja
of Bhavnagar, featuring gardens,
wall paintings and woodcarvings. It can also be used
as a base to visit Alang Ship Breaking Yard, the Jain
temples of Talaja, the historic town of Vabhipur and
the Velavadar National Park.
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Alang:
A modern wonder of Gujarat, the Ship-Breaking
Yard at Alang is a fantastic spectacle in itself. It is
located on the coast between Bhavnagar
and Talaja. Large ships from America, Europe, Asia are
brought here to be scrapped.
The reason behind the selection of this site was the nature
of its tide, suitable for such maritime activities and
the proximity of industrial zones that could utilize its
metal and other scrap. It's India's largest ship-breaking
site. Here supertankers, container ships, warships and
other vessels are reduced to scrap by 20,000 workers toiling
day and night. Gangajaha:
In the midst of a tank, stands the
temple of Gangadevi with a 'chhatri' or partition. Designed
by Sir John Griffiths, the white marble building was built
at the behest of Maharaja Takhtsinghji in memory of Maharani
Majirajba in 1893 AD. Khodiyar Mata:
Situated 4 kms from Sihor, is a famous
shrine commemorating the family Goddess of the rulers
of the former Bhavnagar State. The deity
is held in great reverence and the shrine with 36 pillars
and a vast 'mandap' presents a serene sight. The views
are absolutely breathtaking.
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| HOW TO REACH |
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Air:
Various domestic airlines connecting Bombay and Surat.
Rail:
Bhavnagar is on the Western Railway
line. It is 761 kms from Bombay via Ahmedabad and 788
kms via Virangam.
Road:
State transport buses and private luxury coaches connect
various centres of Gujarat. It is situated 791 kms from
Bombay via Ahmedabad, 200 kms from Ahmedabad via Sihor.
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