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Ambaji Temple: This is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas temples which is a well-known Hindu temple which is dedicated to the Goddess Amba and this temple draws millions of devotees every year. The temple is known for its wonderful architecture, spiritual significance and the Bhadarvu Poonam Fair which make it a main pilgrimage site in India. The biggest event held in this temple during Navratri where you can enjoy the traditional dance Garba, cultural folk songs and Gujarati food like Dhokla etc.

Timing: Monday to Sunday (7:00 am to 9:00 pm).
Duration: 1-2 Hours.

Gabbar Hills: It is a main pilgrimage site which is dedicated to Goddess Ambaji during the journey to this hill visitors can see the footprints of the Mata Rani. The hill itself rises to a height of about 480 meters and provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Devotees climb up the steps to reach the shrine at the top, which is believed to be the original seat of the Goddess Amba which is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas that it make a must-visit destination for worshippers.

Timing: Monday to Sunday (7:00 am to 7:30 pm).
Duration: 2-3 Hours.

Koteshwar Mahadev Mandir: One of the famous Hindu temples situated near the holy town of Ambaji in the Banaskantha district of Gujarat. This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva which attracts devotees for its spiritual importance and beautiful surroundings. The temple is well-known for its wonderful atmosphere which offers a peaceful area for worship and meditation with nature’s beauty. It is said that this temple is the spot where the heart of Goddess Sati fell which makes it a famous Shakti Peetha. 

Timing: Monday to Sunday (6:00 am to 7:00 pm).
Duration: 1-2 Hours.

Kumbhariya Jain Temple: It is a complex of 5 beautifully carved marble temples which was constructed in the eleventh- thirteenth centuries. This temple is devoted to the Tirthankaras of Jainism: Neminath, Mahavir Swami, Parshvanath, Shantinath, and Sambhavnath which show off its beautiful architecture and delightful sculptures that mirror the wealthy heritage and culture of the Solanki Dynasty. These temples are critical pilgrimage sites for Jains.

Timing: Monday to Sunday (6:00 am to 6:00 pm).
Duration: 1-2 Hours.

Mansarovar Ambaji: It is a famous pilgrimage site located in the Banaskantha district of Ambaji Gujarat. The lake is part of the larger Ambaji temple complex and is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas of Hindu pilgrimage sites where the heart of Goddess Sati has fallen. Visitors often take a holy dip in Mansarovar Ambaji as it is said that they can clean their sins and find peace here. The temple is a significant Shakti Peeth, attracting millions of devotees annually. 

Timing: Monday to Sunday (6:00 am to 7:00 pm).
Duration: 1-2 Hours.

Kamakshi Temple: This temple is located close to the Gabbar Hills and is a famous Hindu temple devoted to the goddess Kamakshi which is a form of Shakti. The metropolis is famous for its religious significance and hosts millions of pilgrims each year. This temple isn't as historic as the number one Ambaji Temple which holds a unique location among devotees. The architecture of Kamakshi Mandir is an exquisite instance of the best craftsmanship with stunning carvings and a beautiful ambience. The temple is a crucial pilgrimage site with a deep cultural and spiritual heritage.

Timing: Monday to Sunday (7:00 am to 7:30 pm).
Duration: 1-2 Hours.

Charan Paduka: It is a holy web page that is positioned on Gabbar Hill. It homes the footprint impressions (paduka) believed to be of the goddess Amba. Pilgrims go to this respected area to offer prayers and search for benefits. The site, part of the well-known Ambaji temple complex, is a tremendous religious vacation spot in India. The site is situated at a sure top, and visitors need to climb a hill to reach the area which offers panoramic views of the encircling landscape. The pathway to Charan Paduka is well-maintained and dotted with small shrines and refreshment stalls.

Timing: Monday to Sunday (6:00 am to 7:00 pm).
Duration: 1-2 Hours.

Balaram Ambaji Wildlife Sanctuary: The Balaram Ambaji Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Gujarat, India and covers an area of ??542 square kilometres. It is well-known for its rich biodiversity which includes tigers, sloth bears and diverse birds. The combination of skinny forests and panoramic views of the sanctuary attracts nature lovers and trekkers alike. It is domestic to the historic Balaram Mahal and the revered Ambaji Temple. Established in 1989 to conserve endangered species and maintain green control of their habitats, it isn't at all homely due to its big choice of flora and fauna and is a unique environment it has a glimpse of the Gujarat habitat, attracting nature enthusiasts and explorers alike.

Timing: Monday to Sunday (6:00 am to 6:00 pm).
Duration: 1-2 Days.

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Attractions in Ambaji

1. Ambaji Temple
Religious & Spiritual
2. Gabbar Hill
Religious & Spiritual
3. Koteshwar Mahadev Temple
Religious & Spiritual
4. Kumbhariya Jain Mandir
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5. Balaram Ambaji Wildlife Sanctuary
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