The Heritage Walk of Ahmedabad is a guided walking tour through the city’s Old Walled City, offering a deep dive into its rich architectural, cultural, and religious heritage. It’s one of the most celebrated ways to explore Ahmedabad, which was declared India’s first UNESCO World Heritage City in 2017.
🚶♂️ About the Morning Heritage Walk of Ahmedabad
🔸 Organized by:
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) & CRUTA Foundation
🔸 Starting Point:
Swaminarayan Temple, Kalupur
A grand 19th-century temple known for its wooden carvings and colorful facade.
🔸 Ending Point:
Jama Masjid, one of the most significant mosques in Gujarat, built in 1424.
🔸 Duration:
~2 to 2.5 hours
(Starts early morning, around 7:30 AM)
📍 Highlights of the Morning Heritage Walk
- Pols (Traditional Housing Clusters):
Discover intricately carved wooden havelis, bird feeders (chabutras), and secret passageways that showcase community living. - Chandla Ol & Zaveri Vad:
Explore historic neighborhoods that reflect communal harmony among Hindus, Jains, and Muslims. - Harkunvar Shethani ni Haveli:
A grand 19th-century mansion with exquisite wooden craftsmanship. - Kala Ramji Mandir:
A unique temple with a black idol of Lord Ram, made from local stone. - Tankshal ni Pol & Manek Chowk:
Once the city’s mint area, now a bustling market square with deep historical roots.
🚶♂️ About the Night Heritage Walk of Ahmedabad
🔸 Organized by:
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) & CRUTA Foundation
🔸 Starting Point:
Sidi Saiyyed Mosque
Bhadra Road, Opposite Electricity House, Lal Darwaja.
🔸 Ending Point:
Manek Chowk, a bustling square known for its vibrant night food market.
🔸 Duration:
~2 to 2.5 hours
(Starts in Night, around 8:45 PM)
🗺️ Key Attractions Covered
The night walk encompasses 16 significant landmarks:
- Sidi Saiyyed Mosque
- G.T.S. Standard Benchmark
- Bhadra Fort
- Bhadrakali Mandir
- Statue of Chinubhai Baronet
- Bhadra Street Market
- Teen Darwaza
- Akhand Jyot
- Oldest Market of the City
- Jama Masjid
- Badshah-no-Hajiro
- Rani-no-Hajiro
- Old Stock Exchange Building
- Muharat Pol
- Manek Baba’s Mandir
- Manek Chowk
💰 Tickets & Booking
- Fee: ₹100–₹200 (for Indian nationals), ₹300+ (for foreigners)
- Includes: Professional guide, map, and entry where applicable
- Booking Options:
- On-site at Swaminarayan Temple
- Online via AMC or associated tourism websites
- Gujarat Tourism Office or House of MG
✅ Tips for Visitors
- Wear comfortable footwear – You’ll walk through narrow lanes and uneven paths.
- Carry a water bottle – Morning sun can get warm even in cooler months.
- Photography is allowed but be respectful in residential areas and religious sites.
- Arrive early to avoid missing the group.
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