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Shri Swaminarayan Mandir

Seated peacefully amidst the peacefully green environment, the temple of Swaminarayan is the best place to take some time off from the bustle of the city crowd. Every inch of this place is sparkling clean along with places where you can have something to eat, book stall that lets you insight into the temple and know more about Shri Swaminarayan.

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Narmada Park

Located on the banks of the river Narmada and off the route of NH7, is an entertainment park where your family and kids can have a relaxing time. the park is very well maintained with a lot of entertainment options available for the visitors like a modern water front to have a closer look at Narmada River and fell in contact with nature, paved walkways, fountains, gardens for relaxing and even play area for the kids to have some fun.

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Guman Dev Mandir Temple

This is one of the most significant temples dedicated to lord hanuman whose date goes back to the ancient ages. The facilities ensure that you have a memorable time here. The temple’s history is very old and combined with the peaceful atmosphere here this is the best place to experience spirituality and tranquillity.

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Golden Bridge Near Bharuch

The gorgeous golden bridge resembles a magnificent labyrinth and spans the Narmada River between the cities of Ankleshwar and Bharuch. This crossing, also known as the Narmada Bridge, was constructed so that business and government officials would have easier travel between the two sides of the river.

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Ninai Waterfall

Situated amidst lush greenery and tranquil surroundings, Ninai Waterfall is a hidden gem tucked away on the outskirts of Bharuch. The cascading water, surrounded by rocky cliffs and dense vegetation, creates a picturesque spectacle.

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Dashashwamedh Ghat

A visit to this town is incomplete without witnessing the spiritual and cultural significance of Dashashwamedh Ghat, among the famous places to visit in Bharuch. This ancient ghat, located on the banks of the Narmada River, is a hub of religious activities and rituals.

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Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

Head northeast from Surat’s city to the border of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, where the Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary spreads over 608sq km. Established in 1982, the sanctuary is made up of a mixed forest of teak, riverine forest and deciduous dry jungles that are inhabited by leopards, sloth bears, pangolins, barking deer and a number of birds and reptiles. It was originally established for the protection of sloth bears. The Zarwani waterfall inside the jungle drops from a craggy rock face into a deep gorge.

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Raichand Dipchand Library

There are many religions being followed by the people of this city. Usually there is a sense of harmony and co-existence without incident. However, there have been situations in the past in which this delicate social fabric has broken down. Today the city is considered to be a great example of communal equality.

As Bharuch is a renowned tirtha, also known as Bhrigu Tirtha, in many of the Hindu Puranas, it is a host of huge number of temples along the river side.

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Kadia Dungar Cave

Gujarat, so far known as the pilgrimage center of Hindu and Muslim, plays the role of hosting Buddhist pilgrimages too. One can see the traces of the Saurashtra, a region in Gujarat, in some of the famous Buddhist literature books like Indriya Jataka, Milinda Panha, Petavatthu, etc. Earliest archaeological evidence of Buddhism presence in Gujarat was found by Chinese traveller Hiuen Tsang in the year 640 AD. Chinese traveller Hiuen Tsang noted the presence of 200 monasteries housing 10,000 monks at Bharuch, Atali, Kheta, Valabhi, Anandapura and Surashtra.

Another Chinese traveller, I-tsing, explored Gujarat in 670AD. He observed that Sammitiya School (one of the eighteen or twenty early Buddhist schools in India) had the greatest followers in western India. Many of Gujarat's famous towns like Vadnagar, Devnimori, and Junagadh are blessed with the presence of many Buddhism monasteries, temples and hills. See below for the detailed information about Buddhism tourism destinations in Gujarat:

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Shree stambheshwar mahadev temple

At a distance of 75 km from Vadodara and 160 km from Ahmedabad, Stambeshwar Mahadev Temple is a 150 years old Hindu temple located in the town of Kavi Kamboi near Vadodara in Gujarat. Situated between Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Cambay, it is one of the incredible places to visit in Gujarat and among the prime tourist places near Vadodara.

Stambeshwar Mahadev Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The architecture of the temple is very simple and is built on pillars, but it is still a very unusual must visit religious sites of India.

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Kavi Jain Tirth

Its ancient name was Kankavati. The present temple of Bhagawan Adinath was renovated in the 1645 of the Vikram era. It was formally installed by Shri Vijaysensurisvarji. It was named ‘Sarvajit Prasad’. The idol of Bhagawan Dharmnath was also formally installed by the same. Maharaj Saheb in the year 1655 of the vikram era. It was named ‘Ratnatilak Prasad’. The temple was renovated many times. This temple was built by a mother-in-law (sasu) and his son’s wife (vahu). When his son’s wife struck against the door-frame, her mother-in-law taunted.

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Sardar Bridge

As the seat of power for multiple dynasties, this city also possesses a royal bloodline. This city is also famous for its roasted, salty peanuts. Tourists are flocking to Bharuch in droves, and with good reason: the city is ancient and has a rich history that can be explored at any number of fascinating sites.

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