Connecting the city of Ankleshwar to Bharuch is the stunning golden bridge which looks like a beautiful maze and is built on top of Narmada River. it is also referred to as the Narmada bridge which was primarily built for a better access of the trading and administrative administrators. Although built during the time of the British the bridge has been preserved in a very good condition.
This humble-looking temple, painted all in red, is located on the banks of the holy river of Narmada and offers some of the most panoramic and stunning views of the river beyond. As the name suggests this holy peaceful site is dedicated to Lord Shiva when he had kept the poison in his throat during the Samudra Manthan, which turned the lords throat blue, hence the name nil blue, Kantha throated.
Seated peacefully amidst the peacefully green environment, the temple of Swaminarayan is the best place to take some time off from the bustle of the city crowd. Every inch of this place is sparkling clean along with places where you can have something to eat, book stall that lets you insight into the temple and know more about Shri Swaminarayan.
Situated near the village of Zazpor this cave group consists of a collection of 7 caves which dates back to the 1st and 2nd century AD. The group of caves showcases monolithic sculptures of lion pillars. The construction of the cave is dedicated in vihara styles and it also has a brick like stupa on the foot of the mountain. the influence also showcases Buddhist architecture and is truly a treat for history buffs and off beat travel lovers as well.
Located inside the Shoolpaneshwar wildlife sanctuary this waterfall is developed as an eco-campsite which will make you feel like you are at peace with nature. It is home to a plethora of flora, fauna and birds making it the perfect place to spend your day amidst nature and bountiful beauty of the surroundings.
Ankleshwar, is a city and a municipality in the Bharuch district of the state of Gujarat, India. The Ankleshwar GIDC is located 1 kilometres from Bharuch. AiA-Ankleshwar Industrial Association is the largest organisation in GIDC where over 2000 industries are registered.
Panoli GIDC is based between 21.5310601 latitude and 72.9637728 longitude. It is based in the Ankleshwar Tehsil, with the city of Ankleshwar being 10.0 km to the north. The Panoli is located about 8km from Surat by road and 20.0 km from Bharuch by road.
Jhagadia GIDC is a taluka in Bharuch district in the state of Gujarat, It is Nearest 15 km from bharuh,India. Jhagadia is located 2 mi south of the southern bank of the Narmada River. It is southeast of the historic town ShuklaThirth, where Chanakya lived until he returned to Pataliputra