Champaner World Heritage

Champaner Heritage

Champaner World Heritage – History, Timings, Entry Fee, Best Time To Visit, Rope Way, Photography, Parking, How to Reach and Online Booking

Champaner World Heritage History:

Champaner World Heritage is one of the beautiful monument of Gujarat. This monument is a magnificent historic beauty. There is a place named Saat Kaman which is a perfect place to watch the Sunrise. This place looks much beautiful in monsoons and also in early mornings. There is a temple dedicated to goddess Mahakali which is located over the hill at this monument. One has to climb nearly ten thousand steps to reach the temple. Also one can reach the temple by ropeway with a minimal ticket price. This beautiful monument has forts, step wells, mosques and much more. This monument has a beautiful and fine architecture which is eye-catching. This monument stands in and among the World Heritage sites because of its spectacular architecture and for its mesmerising beauty. This was constructed in the early 16th century, which has the inscriptions of the year 2004. As the town is well connected with other cities it is easy to reach this site.

This place looks spectacularly mesmerising in winters and in rainy seasons, the top view of the monument is like eye feasting. Decorated with the great architecture, surrounded by the greenery and the fresh breezed make the visit to this monument completely memorable.

Champaner World Heritage Entry Fee:

Rs 30/- per head

Champaner Heritage Timings:

Morning: 6.00 am

Evening: 7.00 pm

Note: Avoid Visiting in summers, especially after 11.00 am

Best Time To Visit:

Monsoons

Visit Duration:

3 hours

Photography :

Not Allowed

Parking:

Available

Rope Way:

Ticket Rs 120/- per head

How to Reach Champaner Heritage?

By Air:

Vadodara Airport is the nearest airport which is 42 km away from the Champaner Heritage site

 By Rail:

Vadodara Railway Station is the nearest railway station which is 48 km away from the Champaner Heritage site

By Road:

Vadodara is well connected with other major cities; also many private vehicles ply directly to the World Heritage Site “Champaner”.

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