Did you know these facts about Gujarat?
Gujarat the business hub, is a state known for its business and the way people celebrate their festivities here. It has been a home to an ancient religion named the Zoroastrians, who supposedly migrated to Gujarat around the 8th century and the 10th century. The Tata, Godrej, Wadra families are some of the famous Zoroastrian business families. Gujarati’s here are born with entrepreneur skills and here 80% people own businesses small or big. The Gujarati culture here is very vibrant and don’t miss out on the delicious local delicacies on your Gujarat tour package. So, if you are travelling to Gujarat be ready to meet the industrial people here and eat the lip smacking cuisines.
Check out some interesting facts about Gujarat:
1. Girafalls:
At Saputara, there is this bountiful fall named the Gira falls. This is located a kilometre from SaputaraWaghai road in the Waghai district. These falls lie in the bumpy district and around 30m high. The falls makes the atmosphere so cold and breezy that though it is nearly impossible to go near it you can just stay there and look at its glory. Near the Gira falls are this Adivasi as in tribal shops having tribal art. So, travellers love shopping from these shops. And if you are an adventure family you can go in the rainy season and enjoy the falls.
2. Record number of airports:
Some of the famous personalities of Gujarat are Mahatma Gandhi, Morarji Desai, Vikram Sarabhai, Jamshedji Tata, our prime minister Shri Narendra Modi, DhirubhaiAmbani, UdayKottak, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Meaning since inception these famous people have made the state flourishing and progressive. Gujarat has 14 airports means you can fly in from practically any part of the country to any part of the state. This gives easy access for all the business lines and travel which connect to Gujarat.
3. Amul:
The utterly butterly girl of Amul belongs to Gujarat. The butter, milk, lassi and many more dairy products famous in India are made in the Amul factory Anand. The factory has any daily milk collection of 3.3 million litres, and it is such well hygienically maintained that today milk is a synonym to Amul. They also let children come to visit their production house in Anand and also show them the process of clenching milk. So, when in Gujarat take your favourite Amul style and enjoy the frenzy.
4.Greenest city:
Gandhinagar, is the capital of Gujarat and this is known for its green belt. Located on the banks of the river Sabarmati Gandhinagar has around 32 lakh trees and is a beautifully landscaped and planned capital. It is a home to a lot of government officials. Also, Gujarat is a place where liquor is prohibited and possibly because of this reason Gujarat is one of the safest states in the country. The crime rate here is a fact due to which our travellers can freely wander on the streets and enjoy Gujarat all night watching favourite movies, have coffees at the best five-star joints, shopping on streets late nights and more.
5.Diamond centre:
Gujarat has mainly 4 big cities. Ahmedabad famous for its night life and business trend, Baroda known for its cosmopolitan culture, Surat known for its diamond bazaar and finally Rajkot known for its diesel engines. 40% of artisans working in the diamond industry are uneducated but are paid so high. Diamond cutting, diamond mending is an art and these artisans have mastered them. And so, when in Surat do keep your purses heavy so that you can shop the complete white clean original cut diamonds with the minimum labour charges on them.
6.Food and culture
The state is known for its different varieties of food. You can find Gujarati, Kathyavadi food here and your tummies would actually feast as these would be a taste to savour on. Majority people here are vegetarians making the food so “sattvic” and because of the food habits they have Gujarati’s are one of the calmest creeds. They love having simple food and prefer to be dressed in light coloured clothes. So, when on your Gujarat tour you can simply differentiate between Gujarat and the northern and the other parts of India.
So, here’s the fact about Gujarat the 5th largest Indian state by area and 9th largest by population. Inquire about Gujarat holiday tour packages and book your tickets to this place and experience the journey to Gira falls, temples of SomnathDwarka, the Kevadia dam, and take the memories till the time you come again.










