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Champaner Pavagadh Archaeological Park UNESCO World Heritage


Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park

Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park

Champaner Pavagadh Archaeological Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site which is situated in Panchmahal district, Gujarat, India. The Champaner Pavagadh Archaeological Park was emblazoned in 2004. There is an attentiveness of fundamentally ground archaeological, momentous and alive artistic heritage features supported in inspiring scenery which includes primitive chalcolithic sites, a small hill fortress of a premature Hindu capital, and leftovers of the sixteenth century resources of Gujarat. The Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park holds a largely unhollowd capital, built in the late 15-16th century as the capital of Gujarat. The early Islamic and pre-Mughal architecture are main attraction of the place.

Champaner Pavagadh Archaeological Park

Monuments of Champaner Pavagadh Archaeological Park

Champaner Pavagadh Archaeological Park Gujarat India also includes, among other leftovers, ramparts, palaces, spiritual structures, housing confines, farming composition and water installations of 8-14th centuries. On top of the Pavagadh Hill, the Kalikamata Temple is situated which is considered to be an significant holy place. Kalikamata Temple attracts a large numbers of pilgrims throughout the year. The heritage site of Champaner Pavagadh Archaeological Park Gujarat is the only absolute and untouched Islamic pre-Mughal city. The town has been given immense concentration by architect Karan Grover, who spent a lot of time and effort in trying to convey to re-establish and recover the situation of the heritage.


Champaner Pavagadh Arch Park

Location:

Panchmahal District

Distance:

159 kilometers from Ahmedabad

Nearest Airport

Vadodara.

Railhead

Champaner (on Vadodara - Godhara railway line)

Road

Buses from Vadodara and Ahmadabad