Know About Ahmedavadi Culture With Ahmedabad Tour Packages

Posted by Mahesh K.
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Dec 3, 2015
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In 1411 AD, Ahmedabad years by the Sultan Ahmad Shah, in Gujarat, has become one of the most important and modern cities in India. Straddling the Sabarmati River, the bustling city of six million is a happy archaeologists, anthropologists, architects, historians, social scientists, businessmen, Buying, and ordinary tourists. A matter of tradition and modernism combination of excitement, Ahmedabad captures the diversity of all tourist places, religious and ethnic groups. It is interesting to see the impact of India's British colonial atmosphere with how Hinduism is the world's oldest existing religion, developed in the globalized world.


Ahmedabad, India is the largest city in Gujarat state (there are 29 states; Gujarat is one of the most western). The city is the capital of the country before 1970, is now the administrative center of Ahmedabad region. This is India's seventh-largest agglomeration, located on the banks of the Sabarmati River, also known as Amdavad. There are three seasons - winter (November - March), summer (April to June) and rainy season (July --10 months). In summer, the weather is very hot (up to 43-47 degrees Celsius) and dry. In humid monsoon climate, 93.2 cm average rainfall. And often heavy rain caused flooding river Sabarmati. Taking into account the best time to visit is in winter temperatures (5-20 degrees Celsius) when.


Cultural tradition is Gujarati cultural activities and different traditions of different ethnic and religious groups in the center. Popular celebrations and observances include Uttarayan - an annual kite day, January 14. Nine nights with people celebrating Navratri Garba performed - folk dance of Gujarat - at venues throughout the city. Festival of Lights - Deepawali celebration and floor lamps burst in every home lighting, decoration and rangoli firecrackers. Other festivals such as Holi, Eid-ul-Fitr and Christmas are enthusiastic celebration.

Ahmedabad people enjoy a rich culinary tradition. The most popular form of meal - a typical Gujarati thali (meal) - by the rotli, DAL, rice and Shaak (cooked vegetables, sometimes with curry), pickles and grilled papads accompaniment. Popular drinks include milk and tea; sweet dishes include laddoos and mango. There are many restaurants serving a wide range of Indian and international cuisine. Most fast-food restaurantseffect just fine tradition of vegetarian, vegan is maintained by the city of Jain and Hindu communities. The first all- vegetarian Pizza Hut in Ahmedabad global opening. For more: Ahmedabad Tour Packages.

 

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