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Gondal


India City: Gondal

Population : 200,000
Languages : Gujarati, Hindi, and English
Best Time to Visit : October to March
STD Codes : 02825

Gondal is situated in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is around 60 km from the district headquarter of Junagadh. A good road network connects Gondal to Rajkot , a major transport hub.

The climate of Gondal is generally pleasant. The summer season extends from March to June with daytime temperature reaching to around 42°C. The monsoons are from July to September. Winter season sets in during October and extends until February. Gondal experiences strong winds and widespread rain. Thunderstorms occur in June and July. In the cold season occasional fog occurs. The summer temperature ranges from 24°C to 42°C and winter temperature ranges from 10°C to 24°C.
Places of Interest
Gondal has much to offer by way of sightseeing to the visitors. Built in 1875 AD by Maharajah Bhagwat Sinhji for his son Yuvraj Bhojraji, the Riverside Palace is set in lawns and gardens beside the river Gondali. There are two marvelously appointed sitting arrangement the living room furnished in typical colonial style with chandelier, antique wooden furniture and sofas, and the Indian room decorated with beadwork, brassware and paintings and many pleasant sit-outs on the terraces and galleries overlooking either the river or the garden.

The 17th-century Naulakha Palace, the oldest palace in Gondal, is a festival of stone carvings with exquisite jharokhas (balconies), a fabulous pillared courtyard, delicately carved arches, and a unique spiral staircase. The large chandelier-lit durbar hall has stuffed panthers, gilt wooden furniture, and antique mirrors. The private palace museum has an impressive display of silver caskets which carried messages and gifts for Maharajah Bhagwat Sinhji on his silver jubilee as ruler of Gondal.

Located in a huge complex of fruit orchards, lawns and gardens, the Orchard Palace is a wing of the Huzoor Palace (the present royal residence) where the ruling family of Gondal entertained personal guests including relatives from other princely states of Gujarat. The room of miniatures is a splendid sitting room with a collection of miniature paintings, brass, and antique furniture.

The Royal Garages in Gondal have an extensive collection of vintage and classic cars.

Then there is the Bhuvaneshwari Ayurvedic Pharmacy, which still makes traditional herbal medicines according to ancient principles. The Bhuvaneshwari Stud Farm has remarkable specimens of Kathiawadi horses, Gir cattle and other ethnic breeds of livestock, which have won prestigious awards at national level and prizes at local horse and cattle shows. The Swaminarayan Temple has an awesome aura of devotion and some lovely wall murals of the various Swamis who preached this faith. The Sangram Sinhji High School is a model of Eton in Gondal, with some fabulous Gothic architecture, Italian marble floors, old European laboratory equipment, an antique clock tower, and intricate wooden ceilings. Spinning, weaving, brass boxes, silver smithy, beadwork, woodcarving, etc., are some crafts of Gondal.

Gondal is a paradise for birdwatchers, Peacocks, tree pies, cuckoos, sun birds, bee eaters, peafowl and other birds abound in the lime-and-chickoo groves of the Orchard Palace, and owlets, ibises, water hen, egrets, herons, waders, brahmini kites and vultures can be seen from the Riverside palace itself. The lake attracts demoiselle and common eastern cranes, rosy pelicans, flamingoes, spoonbills, black, white and glossy ibises, myriad species of ducks and many kinds of wading birds, often in flocks of over 1,000 each. The royal grasslands are populated by herds of blue bull antelope, jackal, jungle cat, sand grouse, great horned owl, gray and painted francolin partridge, quails, larks, warblers, and pipits. Harriers roost here in winter and floricans nest in monsoons.

Jeeps for game viewing at the grasslands and boats for birdwatcher at the lake can be arranged. Bird watching camps at both sites are planned.

Gondal is the staging post for many interesting day excursions. Junagadh, 60 km south of Gondal, is one of India's most historic cities, known for its third-century BC Ashoka rock edicts, the magnificent Uperkot Fortress, splendid royal mausoleums, Darbar Hall Palace Museum, Junagadh Museum, and Sakkarbagh Zoo.

The 3,660-ft-high Girnar Peak has exquisite 12th-century Jain temples on the summit and holy Hindu temples in the foothills.

Dhoraji, which was the second most important city of the erstwhile Gondal state, has the Darbargadh Palace, which is a fabulous maze of traceries and sandstone sculpture.

The textile town of Jetpur, 30 km from Gondal, is known for its screen printing, block printing, and yarn dyeing workshops.

Rajkot, 40 km from Gondal, is known for the Watson Museum, Mahatma Gandhi's old residence, and its handicrafts and textiles.

Some heritage as well as regular hotels are available for accommodation in Gondal. Restaurants are available at most of the good hotels.

By Air
Rajkot (40 km) is the nearest airport from Gondal. There are regular flights from Rajkot to Mumbai.

By Rail
Rajkot is the nearest railway station situated on the Western Railway broad-gauge network.

By Road
Gondal has good road connection to other cities in western India including Ahmedabad , Rajkot , and Mumbai.