Gujarat’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites encapsulate a remarkable span of Indian history and architecture. These four sites range from Patan’s Rani ki Vav, an 11th-century “inverted temple” stepwell richly carved with deities, to Dholavira in Kutch, a 5,000-year-old Indus Valley city with massive reservoirs and advanced waterworks. They also include the Historic City of Ahmedabad – a 15th-century walled capital famed for its Sultanate-era mosques, fortifications and traditional pol neighborhoods – and the Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, where a 16th-century Muslim trading city coexists with ancient Hindu temples atop Pavagadh Hill. Together, these sites showcase Gujarat’s architectural diversity and its enduring role as a crossroads of religion, trade and innovation.



