Kadia Dungar Buddhist Cave - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
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Seven rock-cut caves and monolithic lion pillars are present at Kadia Dungar, near Bharuch. The caves suggest that they were viharas. A Brick stupa was also found in the foothills. These caves were in use during 1st and 2nd century AD.
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Sardar Bridge
24.2km from Kadia Dungar Buddhist Cave
It is a 1.4-kilometer-long (0.87 mi) bridge, built over river Narmada. The four-lane bridge is a part of a larger project involving six laning of a section of NH 8. t is the longest extradosed bridge in India,
Golden Bridge, Bharuch
27.9km from Kadia Dungar Buddhist Cave
The Golden ridge connects Ankaleswat to Bharuch in the Gujarrat state of Western India. It was built in 1881 by the British. who needed a bridge across the Narmada River to create better access to trade and administration officials in Bombay
Zarwani Waterfall
45.96km from Kadia Dungar Buddhist Cave
Huddled deep inside the heart of Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary near the district of Narmada, the perennial and gorgeous Zarwani Waterfalls provide you an opportunity to trek, picnic, and indulge in wildlife photography. So whether in the mood for a fun adventure in thick deciduous forests, a day’s worth of picnic in the lap of nature, or a simple chance to gain a memorable experience, Zarwani Waterfalls is the perfect site for you.
Statue of Unity (Sardar Vallabhai Patel's Statue)
49.47km from Kadia Dungar Buddhist Cave
The statue of unity is a colossal statue of the Indian statesman and Independence activist Sardar Vallabhai Patel, Who was the first deputy prime minister and home minister of independent India. The project was first announced in 2010 and the construction of the statue started in October 2013 by Larsen & Toubro, who received the contract for ₹ 500 crores from Center Government. It was designed by Indian sculptor Ram V. Sutar and was inaugurated in 31st october 2018.
Sardar Sarovar Dam Narmada
51.94km from Kadia Dungar Buddhist Cave
The Sardar Sarovar Dam is a gravity dam on the Narmada river near Navagam, Gujarat in India. For Indian states, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharastra, and Rajasthan, receive water and electricity supplied from the dam. One of the 30 dams planned on river Narmada, Sardar Sarovar Dam is the largest structure to be built. It is one of the largest dams in the world. It is a part of the Narmada Valley Project.
Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary
54.69km from Kadia Dungar Buddhist Cave
Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area in the Gujarat state. it shares a common boundary with Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. It encompasses mixed dry deciduous forest, riverine forest, few pockets of moist teak forest, agricultural fields and two water reservoirs. This was established in the year of 1982. IT is home for a verietys of flora and fauna.
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