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About this Destination

Located in the western region of the country, Rajkot is the fourth-largest city in the Indian state of Gujarat. A commercial city with not many sightseeing options, Rajkot should be visited for its sweets, traditional snacks, Navratri celebrations, handicrafts (silverwork, patola weaving, bandhani) and its maze of narrow alleys with distinct cultural character. Located halfway between Ahmedabad and Porbandar, Rajkot is perfect for a one-day trip. Rajkot was formed in 1612 by the Jadeja Rajput Clan who ruled over the place till India’s independence in 1947.  Located on the banks of the Aji River, Rajkot is most famously known as the place where Mahatma Gandhi pursued his early education.One of the cleanest cities in India, the major attractions in Rajkot include Jubilee Garden, Lang Library, Watson Museum, Kaba Gandhi No Delo. This reason, along with it being the former capital of post Independence state of Saurashtra, manages to attract a maximum number of tourists and historians who are deeply interested in India’s past. It was also the administrative centre for Western Indian State Agency of British in India administering Kaccha, Saurashtra and northern parts of Gujarat. When in Rajkot, do not miss out on the scrumptious Gujarati food!

Top 31 Places To Visit in Rajkot

Jubilee Garden

4.1/5

Rampara Wildlife Sanctuary

4/5

Pradhyuman Zoological Park

4.4/5

Shree Ishwariya Mahadev Mandir

4.6/5

Shri Ramakrishna Ashram

4.8/5

Prem Mandir

4.4/5

Hotels & Stays in Rajkot

Local Cultures of Rajkot

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Patola Weaving

An intricate form of double-ikat weaving known for its vibrant colors and patterns, traditionally practiced by families in Rajkot.

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Ongoing
Culture

Kutchhi Garba

A folk dance of Gujarat performed during the Navratri festival, characterized by colorful attire and rhythmic clapping.

Rajkot
September - October (Navratri)
Culture

Khadi Craft

The hand-spun and hand-woven fabric movement promoted by Mahatma Gandhi, significant in the Rajkot region for its economic and cultural impact.

Rajkot
Ongoing
Culture

Rangoli Art

A traditional Indian art form where colorful patterns are created on the floor using colored powders, often during festivals.

Rajkot
Ongoing, especially during Diwali
Culture

Traditional Rajkot Cuisine

A unique blend of flavors featuring dishes like Dhokla, Fafda, and Khaman, reflecting the culinary heritage of the region.

Rajkot
Ongoing

Festivals of Rajkot

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

Festival

Navratri

A nine-night festival dedicated to the worship of the Hindu deity Durga, featuring dances and cultural events.

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September - October
Festival

Diwali

The festival of lights celebrated with fireworks, decorations, and sweets, marked by the worship of Goddess Lakshmi.

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October - November
Festival

Makar Sankranti

A festival marking the transition of the sun into the zodiac sign of Capricorn, celebrated with kite flying and traditional sweets.

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January 14
Festival

Holi

The festival of colors celebrating the arrival of spring, with joyous throwing of colored powders and water.

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March
Festival

Rath Yatra

A chariot festival where the deities are taken out in a grand procession, marking a significant religious event.

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June - July (varies each year)

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