I had clicked on the pic when I reached the gondal station in rajjkot district of Gujarat. People had heard many stories of gondal kings and their card and historical musuem and fort , Royal lifestype and stories etc. There are some popular incident taken place related to gandhiji and the pictures paintings are coloured in on the walls of the railway station.
There are many places you can see in the gondal like swaminarayan mandir, naulakha palace, ramanath dham, veri lake, sureshwari dam, etc
I had not seen all of them but a few of them.
If you visit that might be an good choice to visit these places.
Thank you.!!
PS:- Here is the link if anyone wants to reach there :-
Thank you for sharing this beautiful photo with us, the building looks amazing! I simply love the color!
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Yes, you are right it was an princely state in the past…!!
There are few palaces which are a good attraction in gondal like darbargadh fort, navlakha palace in which amenities and luxury watches , halls, vintage cars and others are good things to see for people who find of watching old and historical collections.
There are quite few other places in gondal like musuem of gondal, palaces, swaminarayan temple, dam of gondal and the beautiful river etc.
Gondal railway station is a railway station in the Gondal town, in Rajkot district of Gujarat State of India.
It comes under Bhavnagar railway division of Western Zone of Indian Railways.
The walls are painted depicted the incident happen with our father of nation “gandhibapu” In gondal.
The station is located at 140 m above sea level and has three platforms. As from 2016 an electrified double broad gauge railway line exists and at this station, 27 trains stop. Rajkot Airport, is at distance of 39 kilometers.