surat tourism

by admin on June 17, 2010

Surat holds a significant place not only from the industrial and commercial point of view but also from the point of view of tourism. Surat is located close to the Arabian Sea and enjoys a mild climate round the year. In the 14th century, the Mughals made this city an important part of their reign. There are a few exotic beaches in Surat that it rightly brags of. This lovely place is located on the banks of the river Tapi and is famous for the silk fabrics, brocades and the diamond cutting works. Surat is visited by a large number of tourists from the different parts of India and abroad. All these people come here lured by the tourist attractions in Surat.

Ranging from castles to the cemeteries and from the mausoleum to the museums, there are many things to watch around in Surat. A tourist will simply fall short of his vacations as there is no end to the Surat tourist attractions. There are several monuments, museums and gardens in Surat that are known for their own distinct charm and grandeur. The tour to Surat has a lot in store for the travel freak. It offers every opportunity to the tourist to come and have a flavor of the true Gujarati hospitality and cuisine as well. Among the tourist attractions in Surat, Old Fort is worth mentioning since it is a rare instance of the ancient monument which was built by Tughlak in the 14th century. The objective behind the construction of this fort was to guard the city from the attack of the Bhils. This fort is simply an inexplicable piece of architecture that has not lost its old glory and splendor

PLACES AROUND SURAT:-

Duma is around 16 km off Surat and a popular health resort on the Arabian Sea. Accommodation facilities are available in various cottages around the place.

Hajira (28 km) is a seaside resort and famous as a picnic spot.

Ubharat is an upcoming beach resort around 42 km off Surat.

Navsari is around 29 km south of Surat and known as the headquarters of Parsis since their settlement in Surat.

Udvada, near Surat, has the distinction of having the oldest sacred fire of Parsis in India. It is said that the fire was brought from Persia.

FAIRS & FESTIVALS :-

In the month of January/February, a week preceding Holi, the local tribes have a major festival in the forested region. The festival is known as Dang Durbar.

WHERE TO STAY:-

Being a major business center, there are good accommodation options available in the city. Majority of the hotels are in the budget category but some standard options also exist. Some of the hotels provide restaurant, conference hall, swimming pool, travel desk, and credit card acceptance facility.

HOW TO REACH:-

BY AIR – Surat does not have an airport. Baroda, situated around 140 km from Surat, is the nearest airport.

BY RAIL – Surat is an important railway station on Western Railway’s network and is connected to all parts of the country.

BY ROAD – The National Highway 8 connects Surat to all parts of Gujarat. The distances to some important centers from Surat are Ahmedabad, 267 km; Baroda, 140 km; Mumbai, 326 km; Bhavnagar, 422 km; Okhla, 706 km; Junagarh, 550 km; Jamnagar, 531 km; Bhuj, 619 km; and Palanpur, 434 km. We would provide you all India tourist permit vehicles for the local transportations and also for the intercity drives too.

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