Home of the Asiatic lion, this sanctuary with its rugged terrain and forests also houses wildlife from crocodiles to vultures to pelicans.
1. Gir national park
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On the banks of the river Saraswati lies this step well from the 11th century. It was initially built as a memorial and depicts water architecture at its finest.
2. Rani ki vav
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One of the largest salt pans in the world, the white marsh in Thar desert is surreal. It's best visited in November when a cultural festival is hosted.
3. Rann Of Kutch
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Currently the largest in the world, the statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is built on the banks of the river Narmada and is at a height of 182 meters.
4. statue of unity
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Meaning 'mound of the dead', it is one of the cities of the Indus valley civilisation. It was methodically planned with streets and drainage systems.
5. Lothal
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Built in 1889 for the Maharaja of Baroda, it is an example of Indo Saracenic architecture and is one of India's most exquisite structures.
6. Laxmi vilas palace
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Porbandar is best known as the birth place of the father of the nation - Mahatma Gandhi. It houses Kirti Mandir, which is a memorial.
8. Porbandar
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The Somnath temple is an important Hindu pilgrimage destination as it is believed to be the first among the 12 jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva.
9. Somnath temple
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