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Vaishno Devi Temple in Ahmedabad
Located along the Sarkhej Gandhinagar Highway, also known as the Vaishnodevi Circle, the Vaishnodevi Temple is a stone-built place of worship. The temple architecture is a deep carve of about 50 feet in diameter into an artificial rock. Citing a 1350-square-feet hall, the temple can house about 5000 devotees at a time.
Mirroring the Vaishnodevi temple in Katra, Jammu and Kashmir, the Vaishnodevi Temple in Ahmedabad is a smaller version of the original. It is dedicated to Vaishnodevi, an avatar of the Hindu female deity of Maa Durga. The heads of three other Hindu goddess idols, Lakshmi, Kali and Saraswati along with a Shaiva shrine are installed within the temple.
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Vastrapur Lake
Situated in Western Ahmedabad, Vastrapur Lake is an ancient lake which was renovated and prettified in 2002. A huge statue of Narsinh Mehta (a famous poet-saint of Gujarat), was installed here and the lake was named after him as the Bhakt Kavi Narasinh Mehta Sarovar. It boasts of an open-air theatre which is used for organising several cultural events of the city.
When there was an alarm of the Vastrapur Lake drying up in 2016, the local authorities ensured moving the fish and other aqua life to a safer place. However, many fishes had already died by then. In the year 2019, the AMC (Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation) opened the route for river Narmada to flow into the lake, which was initially only occasional.
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Vechaar Utensils Museum
VECHAAR (Vishalla Environmental Centre for Heritage of Art, Architecture and Research) Utensils Museum was conceptualised by the famous architect- Mr. Surender C and was built in 1981 in the vicinity of Vishalla Village Restaurant in Ahmedabad. The museum is an elaborate collection of utensils ranging from hundreds of years back to the current times.
Victoria Garden
Victoria Garden is situated in the south of Ahmedabad near Bhadra Fort. The garden spells beauty and charm with its well-maintained lawns, pretty flower beds, rejuvenation trees and spacious play areas. The garden also has a life like statue of Queen Victoria installed in the heart of it.
Auto World Vintage Car Museum
Located in the Dastan of Kathwad, the Auto World Vintage Car Museum is a connoisseur of over 120 vintage cars including old utility vehicles, motor vehicles and ancient carriages. It is organised and maintained by the Vintage and Classic Car Club of India. The museum also houses a cafe and a museum shop with ample parking space and toilet facilities.
Started by Shri Pranlal Bhogilal Patel who transformed his private collection into a renowned museum, the Auto World Vintage Car Museum is presently managed by the Director, Mr Nitin Dossa. The museum also houses an array of royal cars and carriers ranging between 1900 to the 1970s. Most of them belonged to some of the most prominent Kings or Maharajas of the time and some notable colonisers of the country as well. The signature exhibits include the 1949 Rolls Royce, 1906 Minerva, 1927 Phantom I and the 1923 Silver Ghost including the iconic French Hotchkiss cars. The oldest antique here is the 1903-model of Fiat.
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Food Truck Park
Food Truck Parks in Ahmedabad offer visitors the best dine-out experiences. These multi-cuisine parks not only offer visitors drool-worthy meals but are also the stage for live performances, be it music, theatre or games. These usually open in the evening and run till late at night, giving a unique experience of the food and culture of the country. Mostly located on the city's outskirts, food parks provide the quickest getaways!
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