Posts by Indrani Ghose

Adalaj Stepwell Ahmedabad – A Queen Killed Herself Here

Adalaj Ni Vav Stepwell of Ahmedabad Gujarat A Queen Killed Herself Here Know history, architecture, sculptural details, interesting facts

Abdul Gafur Khatri Rogan Artist - Indrani Ghose photography

Faces of India 353 – Padma Shri Abdul Gafur Khatri, Rogan Artist

During my recent trip to Gujarat I had the privilege of meeting Abdul Gafur Khatri, Rogan artist, in Nirona village,...

Colorful Rogan artwork with peacock motif

Kutchi Rogan Painting – Art in Symmetry from Nirona Gujarat

A dusty winding path in Nirona, Bhuj, led to Gafoorbhai’s home. It was worth the effort to see Kutchi Rogan...

Modhera Sun Temple Gujarat Architecture

Sun Temple Modhera, an Architecture Gem of India

Sun Temple Modhera of Mehsana district is a cool day trip destination from Ahmedabad. Know the interesting facts of Modhera...

Nadabet Seema Darshan and Things to Do

Nadabet, because of its unique location, is being developed into a tourist attraction. Besides taking selfies at Nadabet Seema Darshan,...

Goddess Durga in Rani ki Vav Step well Patan Gujarat

Rani ki Vav Queen’s Step Well in Patan Gujarat, a UNESCO Site

Rani ki Vav Step Well Gujarat made by a Queen for her King, a water reservoir, a seven layered step well, inverted temple with maze of steps

Things to Do in Dholavira in The Great Rann of Kutch Gujarat

Travel back in time 7,000 years, and you’ll find yourself on a small island in Kutch mingling with the cheerful...

4 Days Itinerary for Gujarat with 3 UNESCO Heritage Sites

When I first looked at the 4 days itinerary of Gujarat covering 3 UNESCO World Heritage sites and a few...

A Quick Guide to Dholavira Archaeological Museum in Gujarat

Dholavira Archaeological Museum, despite its small size, has a good collection of archaeological finds, maps of trade routes, and plenty...

Historical Importance of Dholavira: UNESCO Heritage Site

Historical Importance of Dholavira Harappan site: UNESCO status with remains of Indus Valley Civilization, dating back to 4500 years ago