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Sardar Sarovar Dam Narmada

Sardar Sarovar Dam Narmada

9.37km from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

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.

Ninai Waterfalls

Ninai Waterfalls

10.79km from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

One of the tourist-friendly waterfalls, the government has included the falls in their eco-tourism itinerary. it is situated near the Shoolpaneswar wildlife sanctuary. The verdant and lush jungle around the waterfall which discharges water from a height of 30 feet is simply a fascinating site. The area exudes a serene and peaceful ambiance and with a beautiful backdrop, visitors will have a great peace of mind.

Statue of Unity (Sardar Vallabhai Patel's Statue)

Statue of Unity (Sardar Vallabhai Patel's Statue)

11.63km from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

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.

Zarwani Waterfall

Zarwani Waterfall

12.05km from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

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.

Kadia Dungar Buddhist Cave

Kadia Dungar Buddhist Cave

54.69km from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

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.

Ukai Dam

Ukai Dam

60.18km from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

constructed across the Tapi River, is the second-largest reservoir in Gujarat after the Sardar Sarovar. It is also known as Vallabh Sagar. Constructed in 1972, the dam is meant for irrigation, power generation, and flood control. Having a catchment area of about 62,255 km2 and a water spread of about 52,000 hectares, its capacity is almost the same as that of the Bhakra Nangal Dam.

Kedareshwar Mandir ,Prakasha

Kedareshwar Mandir ,Prakasha

63.14km from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

This place is also known as Dakshin Kashi because of this temple. A number of devotees will visit this temple every day.

Toranmal

Toranmal

71.93km from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

Toranmal is a hill town nestled in the lap of nature in Maharashtra and is adorned with nature's best elements. Salubrious weather, lush green surroundings, tranquil lakes and gushing cascades of waterfall alongwith several man-made marvels narrating their astounding tales charm visitors throughly.

Sardar Bridge

Sardar Bridge

77.71km from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

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,

Makarpura Palace

Makarpura Palace

81.79km from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

Makarpura Palace was a Gaekwad royal palace in the city of Vadodara, It was built by Maharaja Khende Rao in 1870, designed in the Italian style. It was extended and renovated by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III. The palace is now used as a training school called by the Indian Air Force.

Golden Bridge, Bharuch

Golden Bridge, Bharuch

81.97km from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

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

Mahakali Mandir

Mahakali Mandir

83.3km from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

Mahakali Mandir is a Hindu goddess temple complex and pilgrim centre at the summit of Pavagadh Hill in Panchmahal district, India, with in the Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park. it dates from the 10th or 11th centuries. The temple is the site of one of the Great holy Shakti Peethas. One can reach easily to temple by ropeway.

pavagadh hill pavagdh

pavagadh hill pavagdh

83.36km from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

pavagadh hill is situated within a plain in Panchmahal district, At its base is the historical city of Champaner, while the hill station of Pavagadh was built upon the volcanic cone itself. A volcanic eruption occurred here approximately 500 million years ago and the etymology of its name is associated with the eruption . There are temples and several viewpoints in the hill.

Saat Kaman

Saat Kaman

83.62km from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

This is an archaeologically important place located in the Panchmahal district. Saat Kaman is a prominent structure situated on the verge of a hill on the southern tip of Champaner (Pavagadh). Saat Kaman means seven arches. However, there are only 6 arches that are currently in existence with the other one having demolished.

Navlakha Kothar

Navlakha Kothar

83.83km from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

North of the highest peak of the Pavagadh mountain, the valley of the vast expanse of Mouliatuk is known as the Navlakhi Valley. Here the ancient building, named after the Navlakha Kothar, provides an overview of Mughal architecture. The T-shaped building made up of bricks containing seven parts covered by large dome, situated on the edge of the Navlakhi Valley, is believed to be used as a storehouse for food storage in ancient times.

Kamani Masjid

Kamani Masjid

84.28km from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

This is also a part of the UNESCO world heritage site The Champaner _Pavagadh archaeological park. This is a beautifully built masjid that is made full of arches and it was a huge building.

The Jami Masjid

The Jami Masjid

84.9km from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

The Jami Masjid which is located in Champaner is part of the Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is among the 114 monuments there which are listed by the Baroda Heritage Trust. The mosque dates to 1513; construction was carried out over 25 years. It is one of the most notable monuments built by Sultan Mahmud Begada.

Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park

Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park

84.92km from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is located in the Panchmahal district in Gujarat, India. It is located around the historical city of Champaner. The park's landscape includes archaeological, historic and living cultural heritage monuments such as chalcolithic sites, a hill fortress of an early Hindu capital, and remains of the 16th-century capital of the state of Gujarat. There are palaces, entrance gates and arches, mosques, tombs and temples, residential complexes, and more.

Nazar Baug Palace

Nazar Baug Palace

84.98km from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

Nazar Baug Palace was the Gaekwad's royal palace in the city of Vadodara, The Nazar Bāgh Palace' was built in 1721. It had three storeys and is the oldest palace in Baroda. It was constructed by Malhār Rāo Gaekwad in the late 19th century. This palace was used on ceremonial occasions by the Gaekwads. Till recently, it housed the royal family heirlooms. It had solid gold and silver guns, each barrel weighing over 100 kg. The grounds also contain the Shïsh Mahal, a Palace of Glass.

Mandvi Gate

Mandvi Gate

85km from Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

Mandvi Gate, often termed as the North gate of the Royal Enclosure, is one of the major landmarks in Vadodara dating back to the Mughal period. Built by Sultan Muzaffar (1511-26 AD), this square-shaped pavilion features three bold arched openings on each of its four sides. Marked by a market place in today’s time, this gate separates the two intermingled streets into four that meet in the centre.

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Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

57, Pandya Bridge, Near Pandey Hotel, Nizampura, Vadodara, Gujarat 390002, India

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.