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Dholavira (Harappan Site) Kutch
One of the five largest Harappan sites in the Indian subcontinent and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Known for its remarkably planned ancient city layout, including citadel, middle town, lower town, and water reservoirs.
The site showcases advanced urban engineering, drainage systems, and massive stone architecture from the Indus Valley Civilization.
Key attractions include the Stadium, Bailey, Ceremonial Ground, Water Conservation Structures, and Sunset Point.
The on-site Dholavira Museum displays excavated pottery, seals, inscriptions, beads, tools, and ancient artifacts.
Ideal for history enthusiasts, archaeology students, researchers, and curious travelers.
The vast desert landscape surrounding Dholavira makes it perfect for sunset and landscape photography.
Best Time to Visit: October to March (winter season).
Timings: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Museum and excavation area).
Open all days; however, extreme summers are not recommended due to high temperatures.
Basic amenities like parking, drinking water, rest areas, and local food options are available nearby.
A must-visit destination to witness the remarkable brilliance of one of the world’s earliest civilizations.
