As the name appears Gujarat is the most industrialized state of republic of India with 19.8% of the country’s total industrial output which exceeds many other states of India. Gujarat not only is ahead in the field of industrial zone but it is also has its own culture, tradition, folk and garba dances, Gujarat has kept alive its old traditions by hosting fares and garbas and kite festivals every year where tourist from all over the world come to participate in the festivals. Gujarat boast of the Geer wild life sanctuary the only sanctuary where one can see the Asiatic lions and the wild ass in the Greater Rann of Kachchh.
Gujarat has many of the country’s former princely states and the places are worth seeing quite many of them ore now converted into heritage hotels where one can experience the royal life style and tradition of the former rulers. Numbers of religious places, educational institutions, industrial complexes, shopping malls glorify the culture of Gujarat
Gujarat borders Pakistan and state of Rajasthan to the north – east, Madhya Pradesh to the east, Maharashtra and the union territories of Diu, Daman, and Nagar Haveli to the south. The Arabian Sea makes up the states western coastal highway of 1600 Kms which is worth a drive.






