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Ahmedabad Airport Transfer is popularly known as Sardar Vallabhb hai Patel International Airport. It is the busiest airport in Gujarat and the 8th busiest 
airport in India. Ahmedabad International Airport has separate terminals for international and domestic flights. Both the terminals use the same airside facilities but are physically separated on the landside, requiring a five-minute drive between them. A new international terminal is currently under construction.Presently, nine domestic airlines and three international airlines are flying from Ahmedabad Airport. Domestic airlines operating from Ahmedabad Airport are Jet Airways, Air India, Alliance Air, Air Deccan, Indian Airlines, Air Sahara, SpiceJet, Kingfisher Airlines, and GoAir. International airlines operating from Ahmedabad Airport include Air India, Indian Airlines, and Singapore Airlines.
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Passenger facilities available at Ahmedabad Airport are :
Book Shop
Prepaid taxi counter
International Money Exchange
Car Rental
Snack Bar
Cyber Café
STD / ISD / PCO
Free Baggage Trolley
Wheel Chair
Medical Facility
Assistance to Physically Challenged / Aged / Infirm
Ahmedabad Popular Tourist destination
Popularly known as the ‘Manchester of the East', Ahmedabad, the capital of the State of Gujarat is a leading industrial centre in Gujarat. It is also home to several interesting museums and cultural monuments. Many of Ahmedabad's
buildings bear the signatures of world-renowned architects like Le Corbusier.Somnath is about 5kms from Veraval. It is believed that the Somnath temple here was originally built by Somraj, the Moon God himself, out of gold, and then rebuilt by Ravana in silver and then by Krishna in Wood, then by Bhimdev in stone. The shore temple of Somnath was believed to have been built in 4 phases-in gold by Lord Soma, in silver by Ravana, in wood by lord Krishna and in stone by Bhimdev. Somnath is one of the 12 jyotirlingas of lord Shiva. Somnath is also known as Prabhas Patan.
Best Season : November to March.
Places Of Interest :
Somnath Temple, Triveni Ghat, Ahilyabai Temple, Junagadh Gate, Bhalka Tirth, Dehotsarga, Manipur Masjid, Museum.
Excursions :
Chorwad- 26 kms, Sasan Gir- 43 kms.
Reach :
By Air : Nearest airport Keshod- 55 km.
By Rail : Nearest railhead is Veraval.
By Road : Somnath to Veraval- 7 kms,Bombay- 889 kms, Ahmedabad- 400 kms,
Bhavnagar- 266 kms, Junagadh- 85 kms, Porbandar- 122 kms
Junagarh : Junagarh is situated in the western state of Gujarat at the foothills of the Girnar Hills. The city of Junagarh takes its name from the fort that encloses the old city. Junagarh was an important trade center as testified by the Ashokan edicts dating from 250 BC. The present-day city has many archeological sites and historical monuments that reflect the rich history of the place.
Best Season : October to April.
Places Of Interest :Ashoka's Edicts, Uparkot Fort, Shrine of Narsi Mehta, Willingdon Dam, Mahabat Maqbara, Damodar Kund, Girnar Hills & Temple, Darbar Hall Museum, Sakkarbag
Museum, Sakkarbag Zoo.
Excursions
Chorwad- 66 kms, Prabhas Patan- 92 kms, Sasangir- 58 kms, Tulsi Shyam Hot
Springs- 160 kms.
Reach :
By Air : Nearest airport Keshod- 37 km & Rajkot- 99 km.
By Rail : Well connected to Ahmedabad.
By Road : Junagadh to Bombay- 802 kms, Rajkot- 99 kms, Ahmedabad- 315 kms, Keshod- 37 kms, Sasangir- 58 kms, Somnath- 92 kms, Porbandar- 107 kms,
Palitana- 213 kms, Jamnagar-184 kms
Sasan Gir National Park :
Sasan Gir Lion Sanctuary, which lies on the southwestern fringes of the Saurashtra Peninsula (west-central India), is the last home of some 300 Asiatic lions. It was created in 1913 to protect the largest surviving groups of the Asiatic lions. It was given a sanctuary status in 1965. The vegetation in the area consists of teak with a mixture of deciduous trees, including sal (Shorea), dhak (Butea frondosa), and thorn forests. A few springs also exist, but their flow is rather eccentric depending upon the season. Gir Forest is today the only place
in the world outside Africa, where the lion can be seen in his natural habitat
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