Explore the historic Sarkhej Mosque and Utensils Museum in Ahmedabad. Discover the beautiful mosque complex, stroll along the River Sabarmati, and admire the unique utensil collection. End the day with a delicious dinner.
Explore the historic Sarkhej Mosque and Utensils Museum in Ahmedabad. Discover the beautiful mosque complex, stroll along the River Sabarmati, and admire the unique utensil collection. End the day with a delicious dinner.
- Sarkhej Roja - You will be picked up from your hotel in the afternoon and driven to the 15th century mosque and tomb complex of Sarkhej Roza situated on the outskirts of Ahmedabad. \n\nThe mosque and surrounding mausoleums are an elegant example of the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture, which is a blend of Hindu, Jain and Islamic styles….
- Sarkhej Roja - You will be picked up from your hotel in the afternoon and driven to the 15th century mosque and tomb complex of Sarkhej Roza situated on the outskirts of Ahmedabad. \n\nThe mosque and surrounding mausoleums are an elegant example of the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture, which is a blend of Hindu, Jain and Islamic styles. Sarkhej was a small village of weavers that became known as the centre of Sufism after the Sufi saint Shaikh Ganj Baksh Khattu settled here. Upon his death in 1445, Mohammad Shah, the reigning Sultan, built a mausoleum and a mosque in his honor. Later a lake was also built near the mosque and the Sultan added another mausoleum for himself and his family. The mosque at Sarkhej Roza is notable for the complete absence of minarets as well as beautiful lattice work that covers its walls. \n\nNext drive down to the banks of the River Sabarmati. Walk on the two-level promenade that lines the banks of the river. It is a popular site with the locals to spend an evening. \n\n- Utensils Museum - Afterwards, driver over to Vishalla, a lush green village style complex that houses an ethnic restaurant and the Utensils Museum, the only museum of its kind in the world. The museum has a large collection of utensils dating back a thousand years right up to the present times. The collection reflects the evolutionary trend of utensils over the various periods of history in response to the changing needs and environment. The metal utensils on display range from brass, copper, bronze, zinc and even German silver. The origins of utensils can be seen in articles made from leaves to a jug made from gourd.\n\nAfter the visit to the museum, take dinner at Vishalla restaurant. The ethnic restaurant has a floor seating plan and food is served on platters made of leaves. The service is by people dressed in the traditional Indian attire of dhoti and kurta. The food and the ambience of the restaurant make it a truly memorable experience.\n\nAfter dinner you will be driven back to your hotel.
- Complimentary mineral water (2 bottles per person)
- Sumptuous dinner (beverages not included)
- Guidance from a local English-speaking expert
- Comfortable travel in a private air-conditioned vehicle
- Convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off service
- Complimentary mineral water (2 bottles per person)
- Sumptuous dinner (beverages not included)
- Guidance from a local English-speaking expert
- Comfortable travel in a private air-conditioned vehicle
- Convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off service
- Food or drink, unless specified
- Gratuities
- Food or drink, unless specified
- Gratuities
Ahmedabad, the commercial hub of the West Indian state of Gujarat is situated on the banks of the River Sabarmati. It is India’s first UNESCO World Heritage city and is the cradle of Mahatma Gandhi’s non-violence movement. On this afternoon excursion visit the Sarkhej Roza mosque and tomb complex situated just outside the city of Ahmedabad. Spend some…
Ahmedabad, the commercial hub of the West Indian state of Gujarat is situated on the banks of the River Sabarmati. It is India’s first UNESCO World Heritage city and is the cradle of Mahatma Gandhi’s non-violence movement. On this afternoon excursion visit the Sarkhej Roza mosque and tomb complex situated just outside the city of Ahmedabad. Spend some time walking along the banks of the River Sabarmati and end your trip with a visit to the Utensils museum.
Highlights
• Sarkhej Roza Mosque and Tombs Complex
• Promenade on the banks of River Sabarmati
• Utensils Museum
- Children under 15 must be accompanied by an adult
- Pickup reconfirmation is required upon booking
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.