Book Takhatgarh to Morbi Cab
Takhatgarh to Morbi distnce : 498 km
Estimated travel time : 9.2 hours
Morbi is the very popular city for both tourists and people travelling for work. Morbi, also called Morvi, is hub of ceramic tiles industry and is inspired by the 19th century European town planning, attributed to its former ruler Sir Waghji.
Placed on the bank of river Machhu, just 35 km from sea and 60 km from Rajkot, Morbi attracts lots of visitors because of its proximity to Rajkot and to sea. One can find lots of people from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar working here since years and this gives Morbi a cultural diversity. Hindi, Bhojpuri are quite often used here apart from Gujarati. Apart from the ceramic industry, other industries are also blooming here like clock, toy, electronics industries. Ajanta industries are quite popular and attracts many workers and traveller. Not only for work, Morbi is a good destination for tourists as well. It welcomes tourists with a hanging suspension bridge on beautiful riverfront which reminds of Victorian London. Darbargarh which is now a heritage hotel was the original residence of Morbi rulers. Green Chowk is a town square approached by three gates which are landmarks in the town. Nehru gate depicts Rajput architecture with a central clock tower. Mani Mandir is another example of magnificiant architecture and great craftsmenship.
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Takhatgarh to Morbi Cab Route
Takhatgarh to Morbi by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Takhatgarh to Morbi distance is 498 Km and is 9.2 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Wankaner - This city is known for its stunning palaces like the Royal Residency and Ranjit Vilas Palace. The famous 18th-century Shri Swaminarayan Mandir and the historic Step Well are also worth a visit.
2. Rajkot - The fourth largest city in Gujarat, Rajkot is known for its vibrant markets, ancient temples, and historical sites. The Watson Museum, Kaba Gandhi No Delo (Gandhi's childhood home), and Swaminarayan Gurukul are popular attractions.
3. Gondal - Known for its grand palaces, Gondal is home to the Naulakha Palace and the Riverside Palace. The Bhuvaneshwari Ayurveda Mandir, which offers Ayurvedic treatments, and the historic Gondal Clock Tower are also worth a visit.
4. Jasdan - This town is known for its ancient temples, including the Somnath Temple and Bileshwar Mahadev Temple. The Uchchareshwar Mahadev Temple, located on a hill, offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.
5. Paliyad - Situated on the banks of the Bhadra River, Paliyad is famous for the Jain temples of Shri Vimalsha Purush Temple and Shri Amarji Temple. The historic Paliyad Fort and the picturesque Paliyad Bird Sanctuary are also popular attractions.
6. Sumerpur - This town is home to the famous Khambheswar Mahadev Temple, a sacred Hindu pilgrimage site. The ancient Jain temple of Sumereshwar Temple and the scenic Sumerpur Lake are also worth exploring.