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  • Ahmedabad
    <p style="text-align:justify">Ahmedabad also known as Amdavad,[8] is the largest city and former capital of the Indian state of Gujarat. Ahmedabad has emerged as an important economic and industrial hub in India. It is the second largest producer of&nbsp;<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotton" title="Cotton">cotton</a>&nbsp;in India, and&nbsp;<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmedabad_Stock_Exchange" title="Ahmedabad Stock Exchange">its stock exchange</a>&nbsp;is the country&#39;s second oldest.&nbsp;<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cricket" title="Cricket">Cricket</a>&nbsp;is a popular sport in Ahmedabad, which houses the 54,000-seat&nbsp;<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sardar_Patel_Stadium" title="Sardar Patel Stadium">Sardar Patel Stadium</a>. The effects of&nbsp;<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_liberalisation_in_India" title="Economic liberalisation in India">liberalisation of the Indian economy</a>&nbsp;have energised the city&#39;s economy towards&nbsp;<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tertiary_sector_of_the_economy" title="Tertiary sector of the economy">tertiary sector</a>activities such as commerce, communication and construction.</p>
  • Ajmer-Pushkar
    <p style="text-align:justify">Pushkar has a magnetism all of its own &ndash; it&rsquo;s quite unlike anywhere else in Rajasthan. The town curls around a Hindu holy lake said to have appeared when Lord Brahma dropped a lotus flower. It also has one of the world&rsquo;s few Brahma temples. With 52 bathing ghats and 400 milky-blue temples, the town often hums with puja (prayers), generating an episodic soundtrack of chanting, drums and gongs, and devotional songs.</p> <p>The result is a muddle of religious and tourist scenes. The main street is one long bazaar, selling anything to tickle a traveller&rsquo;s fancy, from hippy-chic tie-dye to didgeridoos. Despite the commercialism and banana</p>
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Arrival - Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad also known as Amdavad,[8] is the largest city and former capital of the Indian state of Gujarat. Ahmedabad has emerged as an important economic and industrial hub in India. It is the second largest producer of cotton in India, and its stock exchange is the country's second oldest. Cricket is a popular sport in Ahmedabad, which houses the 54,000-seat Sardar Patel Stadium. The effects of liberalisation of the Indian economy have energised the city's economy towards tertiary sectoractivities such as commerce, communication and construction.

Day 1 - Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad also known as Amdavad,[8] is the largest city and former capital of the Indian state of Gujarat. Ahmedabad has emerged as an important economic and industrial hub in India. It is the second largest producer of cotton in India, and its stock exchange is the country's second oldest. Cricket is a popular sport in Ahmedabad, which houses the 54,000-seat Sardar Patel Stadium. The effects of liberalisation of the Indian economy have energised the city's economy towards tertiary sectoractivities such as commerce, communication and construction.

Day 2 - Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad also known as Amdavad,[8] is the largest city and former capital of the Indian state of Gujarat. Ahmedabad has emerged as an important economic and industrial hub in India. It is the second largest producer of cotton in India, and its stock exchange is the country's second oldest. Cricket is a popular sport in Ahmedabad, which houses the 54,000-seat Sardar Patel Stadium. The effects of liberalisation of the Indian economy have energised the city's economy towards tertiary sectoractivities such as commerce, communication and construction.

Day 3 - Ajmer-Pushkar

Pushkar has a magnetism all of its own – it’s quite unlike anywhere else in Rajasthan. The town curls around a Hindu holy lake said to have appeared when Lord Brahma dropped a lotus flower. It also has one of the world’s few Brahma temples. With 52 bathing ghats and 400 milky-blue temples, the town often hums with puja (prayers), generating an episodic soundtrack of chanting, drums and gongs, and devotional songs.

The result is a muddle of religious and tourist scenes. The main street is one long bazaar, selling anything to tickle a traveller’s fancy, from hippy-chic tie-dye to didgeridoos. Despite the commercialism and banana

Departure - Ajmer-Pushkar

Pushkar has a magnetism all of its own – it’s quite unlike anywhere else in Rajasthan. The town curls around a Hindu holy lake said to have appeared when Lord Brahma dropped a lotus flower. It also has one of the world’s few Brahma temples. With 52 bathing ghats and 400 milky-blue temples, the town often hums with puja (prayers), generating an episodic soundtrack of chanting, drums and gongs, and devotional songs.

The result is a muddle of religious and tourist scenes. The main street is one long bazaar, selling anything to tickle a traveller’s fancy, from hippy-chic tie-dye to didgeridoos. Despite the commercialism and banana

Arrival - Ahmedabad
Day 1 :- Ahmedabad
Day 2 :- Ahmedabad
Day 3 :- Ajmer-Pushkar
Departure - Ajmer-Pushkar
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