Ahmedabad culture walk

Ahmedabad Culture Walk

Rs 2500 onwards
Immersive culture walk in the old quarter of Ahmedabad

Discover treasures of the walled city

The Old Quarter of Ahmedabad, also known as the Walled City, is a treasure trove of historical and cultural attractions. This guided walk helps you explore the narrow lanes and "pols" or community neighborhoods of the Old City. Discover historic temples, mosques, and intricately carved wooden houses.

Swaminarayan Temple

Kalupur temple is renowned for its intricate carvings in pure Burma-teak and its blend of local, regional, and British architectural styles. The central gateway features sculptures reflecting Marathi and Rajasthani folk cultures, while the columns show Corinthian influences

Poet's Corner

Kavi Dalpatram Chowk is a memorial square dedicated to the renowned Gujarati poet, writer, and Sanskrit scholar Dalpatram Dahyabhai Travadi. The square commemorates his life and contributions to Gujarati literature and social reform

Calico Dome

The dome is a significant architectural landmark that once served as a showroom and shop for Calico Mills. Designed by Gautam Sarabhai and Gira Sarabhai,it was inspired by Buckminster Fuller's geodesic domes. It was built using plywood and steel, with a canopy made from diamond-shaped bent plywood blanks joined by steel studs.

Goldsmith Avenue

Zhaveri Vad was made famous by a Jain Goldsmith called associated Shantidas Jhaveri, who lived in the 17th century. He became one of the wealthiest merchants of his time by supplying exquisite jewels and rare luxury items to the Mughal elite.

Ashtapdji Derasar

The temple is famous for protecting the footprints of Lord Adishvar under a rayan tree. The temple is built in a Hindu-Jain architectural style and is situated beside the Jain library at the end of Doshiwada ni pol which is the neighbourhood dominated by the Jain community. It reflects the values of Jainism such as peaceful coexistence and nonviolence.

Fernandes Bridge Books

Fernandes Bridge Book Market, is Ahmedabad's oldest book market, operating since 1894. Located under the historic Fernandes Bridge, it is a vibrant hub for book lovers and students alike. The market has been a part of Ahmedabad's literary landscape for over a century, with many family-run businesses.

Kalaram Temple

The temple is famous for its black marble idol of Lord Rama in a rare seated posture. The temple's façade showcases intricate carvings on brackets and columns. The fluted columns are crowned with capitals adorned with carvings of musicians, dancers, peacocks, and other fauna, reflecting exquisite craftsmanship.

Kuvavala Khancho

This intersection is notable for having four homes opposite each other, each showcasing a different architectural style: Persian, Mughal, Maratha, and European. These styles reflect the influences of Gujarati businessmen who traveled abroad and built homes inspired by their experiences

Harkunvar Shethani Ni Haveli

It is one of the largest and most opulent havelis in Ahmedabad. This 180-year-old architectural marvel boasts of stunning wood carvings and intricate architectural details. The haveli showcases a blend of architectural styles, featuring Ionic columns and Gujarati-style woodcarvings. Its facade is adorned with elaborate wooden brackets supporting bay balconies, known as "jarokhas".

Manek Square

Named after Maneknath, who played a crucial role in the construction of Bhadra Fort in 1411, the square is a cultural and historical landmark, maintaining traditions such as the annual flag hoisting ceremony by the descendants of Saint Maneknath.

Jumma Masjid

Built by Sultan Ahmed Shah I in 1424, marking it is one of the largest mosques in the Indian subcontinent.Constructed using yellow sandstone, it features a blend of Islamic, Hindu, and Jain architectural styles.

Local livelihood

We are mindful of the local community's livelihood and endeavor to strengthen it. We provide training to local youth and employ them as guides. We also ensure patronizing local business to ensure the travel dollars stay where they are spent.

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4+ Persons
Rs2500/person
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2-3 Persons
Rs3000/person
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Single Person
Rs3950/person
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Trip Itinerary

Discover the treasure trove in the walled city of Ahmedabad

3:00 PM - Kalupur Swaminarayan Temple
Meet the guide at the temple entrance.
Kavi Dalpatram Chowk
Calico Dome
Kala Ram Temple
Kuvavala Khancho
Zaveri Vad
Astapadji Mandir
Fernandez Bridge
Manek Chowk
6:00 PM - Jumma Masjid
End of walking tour

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