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Asharam Bapu Ashram near Nyari Dam, Kalawad Road, Rajkot. Edit
Detail InformationEdit
The Asharam Bapu Ashram was founded by Sant Shri Asaram Bapu. This ashram is involved in spiritual, educational, medical and humanitarian activities. There is Sai Lilashahji temple and Maun Mandirs (Temple for Spiritual Practices) which provide willing aspirants to stay in complete seclusion and peace for seven days for males.
HistoryEdit
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Must SeeEdit
Attraction
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Best Season to VisitEdit
Throughout the year
Best Time To VisitEdit
Morning to Evening
Time Required for SightseeingEdit
1hrs
Ticket Required : No Edit
Individual National Adult Rs. : N.A
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Individual Foreigner Adult Rs. : N.A
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Restaurants NearbyAdd / Edit
- Rasala Family Restaurant ; Kalawad Road, Near Cosmoplex Cinema, Kalawad Road, Rajkot. ; Ph/M – N.A ; Food Serve – Indian
How to ReachEdit
Taxi : Rajkot is well connected by a road network and national highways. The tourist can reach to Rajkot by taxi. The normal Indian taxi charges of Rupees 8 to 20 will be charged for each km.
Bus : There are state transport buses that are available to the city of Rajkot from all nearby cities, and tourits can even opt for private buses to Rajkot. Buses will regularly ply to the city of Rajkot from Mount Abu, Bhuj, Udaipur, Mumbai, Una and Bhavnagar. Buses also ply from the city of Ahmedabad.
Train : The city of Rajkot has frequent trains connected to other important cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), Coimbatore, Cochin and Bhopal.
Air : The airport in the city of Rajkot is a domestic airport that has frequent flights to the city of Mumbai and Kandala. Rajkot Airport: 0281 245 1849.
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Things to CarryEdit
Safety / WarningEdit
- Beware of pickpockets as Rajkot is a major tourist city in India.
- Beware of fake items, especially the marble souvenirs.
- If you buy from roadside sellers, most likely the items are fake and made of chalk instead of marble.
- Better to buy from reputable shops even though you have to pay more.
HelplineEdit
- Police : 100
- Fire Brigade : 101
- Ambulance : 102