Ahmedabad to Mehsana Complete Travel Guide 2026
Planning a trip from Ahmedabad to Mehsana? This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about the 75km journey. Watch the interactive route animation above to visualize your journey, then explore detailed information about travel options, costs, attractions along the way, and insider tips to make your trip memorable.
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| Mode | Duration | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|---|
| directions_car Private Car | 1h 30m | ₹716 Fuel & Tolls |
| train Train | 12h – 16h | ₹104 – ₹278 |
| bus Bus | 12h – 16h | ₹150 – ₹828 |
How to Travel: Ahmedabad to Mehsana
Compare different travel modes to find the best option for your budget, schedule, and preferences.
By Car
Flexibility, scenic stops, family trips
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For this 75km journey, driving is your best option. The 1h 30m drive gives you flexibility to stop at attractions along the way and explore at your own pace.
Before You Leave Ahmedabad
Fuel up with these authentic local dishes before hitting the road:
Local Specialties
- local_dining Dhokla - A steamed savory cake made from fermented batter of rice and split chickpeas (try at Das Khaman)
- local_dining Thepla - A flatbread made with wheat flour, spices, and fenugreek leaves (try at a local home or restaurant)
- local_dining Undhiyu - A mixed vegetable casserole cooked upside down in earthen pots (seasonal dish available in winter)
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Worth Stopping: Cities Along Your Route
These cities are within 50km of your Ahmedabad to Mehsana route and offer excellent attractions worth a brief detour:
Patan
Patan is a historic city in Gujarat, India, renowned for its exquisite Rani ki Vav stepwell, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its intricate Patola silk weaving. It served as the capital of Gujarat during the medieval period, leaving behind a rich architectural and cultural legacy.
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Rani ki Vav
Rani ki Vav is an intricately constructed stepwell and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built in the 11th century by Queen Udayamati in memory of her husband, King Bhima I of the Solanki dynasty.
Patola House
Patola House is a museum showcasing the history and process of making Patola silk sarees, a unique and intricate weaving tradition. These sarees are known for their vibrant colors and geometric designs.
Sahastralinga Tank
Sahastralinga Tank is an ancient artificial water reservoir built during the Solanki dynasty. It was once adorned with numerous shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva.
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Gujarati Thali - A platter of various Gujarati dishes (try at a local restaurant)
Anand
Anand is a city in Gujarat, India, known as the 'Milk Capital of India'. It gained prominence as the home of Amul, a dairy cooperative that sparked the White Revolution, transforming India into the world's largest milk producer.
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Amul Dairy Museum
The Amul Dairy Museum showcases the history and evolution of the Amul cooperative. It offers insights into the White Revolution and the impact of Amul on India's dairy industry.
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Memorial
This memorial is dedicated to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, an important figure in India's independence movement. It showcases his life and contributions to the nation.
ISKCON Temple, Anand
The ISKCON Temple in Anand is a beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is known for its serene atmosphere and intricate architecture.
restaurant Must Try Local Food
Undhiyu - A mixed vegetable dish cooked underground (seasonal, winter only)
Modhera
Modhera is a small village in Gujarat, India, known primarily for the magnificent Sun Temple built during the Solanki dynasty. This temple is dedicated to the Sun God, Surya, and is a stunning example of classical Indian architecture. The village offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Gujarat, with its intricate carvings, stepwell, and annual dance festival.
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Sun Temple
The Sun Temple is the main attraction in Modhera, dedicated to the Sun God, Surya. Built in 1026-27 AD during the reign of Bhima I of the Solanki dynasty, it showcases intricate carvings and stunning architecture.
Surya Kund (Stepwell)
The Surya Kund, also known as the Ramakund, is a large rectangular stepwell located within the Sun Temple complex. It features intricate steps and numerous small shrines dedicated to various deities.
Modhera Dance Festival
The Modhera Dance Festival is an annual cultural event held at the Sun Temple, showcasing classical Indian dance forms. The festival aims to promote Indian culture and tourism.
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Gujarati Thali - a platter of various vegetarian dishes (try at Patel Green Park in Mehsana)
Explore Mehsana
Mehsana offers a unique travel experience. For detailed information about local attractions, dining options, accommodations, and insider tips, visit our comprehensive destination guide.
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