The half day tour of Ahmedabad old city covers the places which makes one look back to its rich culture and history. We aspire to deliver a special experience through the attractions city has to offer in form of a stepwell, local art and bazaar, and religious places.
Built in 1485 in sand stone has Hindu-Islamic architectural style. It is five stories deep and octagonal in shape at the top, built on intricately carved large pillars and two spiral staircases in West.
Rani no Hajiro also known as Mughalai Bibi's Tomb or Tombs of Ahmed Shah's Queens. The courtyard has 8 marble tombs of queens of Ahmed Shah I and other Gujarat Sultanate rulers. The main tomb belongs to Mughalai Bibi, mother of Mahmud Begada and the wife of Muhammad Shah II carved in white marble. The tombs are covered with beautiful rich brocade works, the textile style that developed during rule of Ahmed Shah I. The intricate stone work and carving is mixture of Hindu, Jain, and Islamic architectural styles.
Raja no Hajiro or Badshah no Hajiro is a king's mausoleum and has group of tombs. The famous Ahmed shah's tomb is situated in Manek Chowk area close to Jumma Masjid and opposite to Rani no Hajiro. The mosque consists of tomb of Ahmed shah I, the founder of Ahmedabad city. The grandson of Ahmed shah Qut ud-Din Shah is buried to his right. The mosque was completed in 1414 by his son Muhhamad Shah. Being a multi culture space we can see influence of Hindu culture in its practices like oil lamp practice.
You will make your own way to the meeting points