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Tourist attractions in Gujarat by district (15 C) ... Statue of Unity; T. Tomb of Sikandar Shah; Tomb of Sikandar Shah, Prantij; U. Unai, Gujarat; V. Vanarashi Vav; W.
The construction of the station aims to make the Statue of Unity more accessible to tourists. Ekta Nagar railway station is located at a distance of just 5 kilometres from Statue of Unity . [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
In recent years Statue Of Unity has emerged as the major tourist spot of Gujarat. It is the tallest statue in the world. Mohandas Gandhi's Sabarmati Ashram. Amitabh Bachchan is currently the brand ambassador of Gujarat Tourism. The ‘Khushboo Gujarat Ki' campaign by Amitabh Bachchan has increased tourism in Gujarat by 14 per cent per annum ...
Kevadiya, now known as Ekta Nagar is a census town in Narmada district in the Indian state of Gujarat. The town is best known as the location of the Statue of Unity, the tallest statue in the world. [1] The town is also home to the Ekta Nagar railway station.
The Statue of Unity is the world's tallest statue, with a height of 182 metres (597 feet), [3] near Kevadia in the state of Gujarat, India. It depicts Indian politician and independence activist Sardar Patel (1875–1950), who was the first deputy prime minister and home minister of independent India and an adherent of Mahatma Gandhi.
Pages in category "Lists of tourist attractions in Gujarat" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... List of Monuments of National Importance ...
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Rajpipla Airport is a proposed airport at Rajpipla, Gujarat which would serve visitors near the Statue of Unity, located 20 kilometres (12 mi) away.The government has allocated 47 hectares (120 acres) of land, which was previously an airstrip owned by the Royal Family of Rajpipla during British Raj, to the Airports Authority of India.