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Wednesday, July 3, 2024 Gujarat Tourism has seen a remarkable surge in popularity, attracting both domestic and international visitors. Between April 1 and June 10, 2024, Gujarat’s 12 major tourist attractions and pilgrimage sites welcomed over 1.35 crore tourists, marking a 17% increase from 2023, when 1.

14 crore tourists visited during the same period. The Statue of Unity, the world’s tallest statue, remains a significant draw for tourists. The Atal Bridge and surrounding attractions also contribute to the region’s popularity, offering scenic views and cultural significance.



Ahmedabad’s Riverfront-Flower Park and Kankaria Lake provide a serene escape within the bustling city, attracting both locals and tourists with their beautiful landscapes and recreational activities. Gujarat’s rich spiritual heritage is highlighted by its famous pilgrimage sites. The Somnath Temple, Ambaji Temple, and Pavagadh Temple are among the top destinations for spiritual seekers and religious tourists.

Dwarika Temple and Vadnagar reflect Gujarat’s ancient history and cultural richness, while Science City in Ahmedabad offers educational and interactive experiences for visitors of all ages. Gir National Park and Devalia Safari Park are home to the majestic Asiatic lions and other wildlife, providing thrilling safari experiences and contributing to wildlife conservation awareness. The Ahmedabad Metro Railway enhances connectivity and ease of travel for tourists exploring the city’s att.

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