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Vacation Tour to Bhuj
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The old, walled city
of Bhuj is the most important town in Kachchh and also the
district headquarters. Bhuj was founded in 1548 AD by Rao
Khengarji of the Jadeja dynasty, which ruled over Kachchh for
more than 400 years.
Bhuj is distinguished by its brightly decorated Hindu temples,
beautiful palaces and intricately carved wooden pavilions. It
is a paradise for handicraft lovers. The houses here are
decorated both from inside as well as outside with linear
reliefs made from mud and mirrors. Bhuj is famous for
embroidery. The oldest museum of Gujarat is situated in Bhuj.
Be it the bandhni (tie and dye) and batik textiles, or the
intricate silk embroidery done on leather, each artifact is a
labour of love for the craftspersons. The colorful thread
embroidery on cloth is done by different castes and
communities in their own distinct way. The region was also
known for the enamel work done on gold and silver jewelry,
lacquered wood, seashell toys and metal bells.
Situated on the western coast of India, the name of the state
is derived from Gujjaratta, which means the land of the
Gujjars. It is believed that a tribe of Gujjars migrated to
India around the 5th century AD. The real cultural history of
these people, however, is believed to have begun much earlier.
Many Indus Valley and Harappan centers have been discovered in
the state like Lothal, Dholavira, Rangpur, Lakhabaval, Amri,
and Rozdi and established the earliest known history of
Gujarat to around 3000 BC to 2200 BC. At that point of time,
Lothal was the main port of this civilization. With the advent
of the Yadava tribe led by Lord Krishna, some 3,500 years ago,
came the glorious days for Gujarat. It was followed by 100
years of Lord Krishna's rule.
It is believed that Ashoka, the Mauryan king extended his
kingdom to Gujarat. The fall of the Maurya Empire led the
small kingdoms to establish their power in this state from
time to time. The state achieved a high level of prosperity
during the time of Solankis from the 9th century. In the 12th
century AD, Allauddin Khilji, the Sultan of Delhi defeated the
Waghela king of Gujarat and a long era of Muslim rule over
Gujarat started. The Marathas ended the Muslim rule in the
18th century only to be handed over to the British in the
early 19th century. Surat was the center of the first factory
of the East India Company in India and after the First War of
Independence in 1857, the region came under the British
monarchy along with the rest of the country.
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Tourist Attractions of Bhuj India:
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» Aina Mahal: (Old Palace)
- This is a beautiful museum, built in the 18th century as
the palace of Maharao Lakhpatji. It has a Hall of Mirrors with
white marble walls covered with mirrors and gilded ornaments;
the floor is lined with tiles with a platform above it
surrounded by a series of fountains. The room also has a
chandelier of Venetian glass. It lies in the old part of the
city, in a small, fortified courtyard and houses some very
rare idols.
» Kachchh Museum -
The oldest museum in Gujarat, it was established in 1877
originally known as the Fergusson Museum, after its founder,
Sir James Fergusson, a governor of Mumbai under the British
Raj. The exhibits on display are gold and silver ornaments,
Kshatrapa inscriptions, textiles, weapons, archaeological
finds, stuffed animals and musical instruments. Besides these,
it is equipped with a picture gallery and sections for
anthropology and shipping.
» Prag Mahal (New Palace)
- Constructed in 1979, the Prag Mahal is a magnificent
building made of ornate Italian marble and sandstone. Its
Corinthian pillars and Jali work depicting European flora and
fauna are worth observing.
» Cenotaph Complex -
A popular site is the cenotaphs complex at Chattaradi.
These are built of red stones. Of all the tombs here the
largest and the finest is the one of Rao Lakha built in 1770
AD. It's polygonal in shape with balconies and an intricately
carved roof. Other impressive cenotaphs are the ones of Rao
Rayadhan, Rao Desai and Rao Pragmal.
» Chinkara Sanctuary
- A few kilometres away from the Narayan Sarovar is the
Chinkara Sanctuary. It is about 210 kms. from Bhuj. This
sanctuary is the home of the Chinkara or the Indian Gazelle.
Other animals found in this sanctuary are blue bull, spotted
deer, wild boar and a rich variety of smaller wildlife.
» Koteshwar -
Koteshwar is at a short distance from Narayan Sarovar & 215
Kms. from Bhuj. It is an ancient place of pilgrimage. The
existing temple is situated on a high plinth over looking the
sea. It is an excellent breathtaking sunset point.
» Wild Ass Sanctuary - Gujarat
is as famous for its large wild ass herds as it is for its
lions. To protect these rare animals, a sanctuary covering an
area of over 4,953 sq. kms was created to offer protection to
more than 2,100 wild asses inhabiting this area.
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