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Swami Narayan Temple, Kalupur
This the first temple of the Swami Narayan Sampraday, built in the year 1822. It has been constructed by using Burma teak wood with magnificent carvings. With modernization it now has an AC boarding house as well as a clinic within its compound. This is a starting point of the heritage walk providing tourists with a glimpse about the rich history of Ahmedabad city.

Kavi Dalpatram Chowk, Lambeshwar Ni Pol
this place is the residence where used to live the 19th century renowned Gujarati poet, Dalpatram. The chowk has a bust of Kavi Dalpatram. Behind the bust, situates the ancient house where kavi Dalpatram used to reside.

Calico Dome
This is a geodetic dome which has been structured from the designs of Buckminster Fuller. It used to be a shared outlet shop for Calico mills and was incorporated in the year 1962. The dome extends over 12 meters used to provide shade for the shop and showroom.

Kala Ramji Mandir at Haja Patel ni Pol
This iconic temple has a dark idol of Lord Rama which is present in a sitting pose. The idol has been said to be concealed by the priest of the temple with an attempt to safeguard it during the Mughal period. It has been said that the idol re-emerged by itself after numerous years. Its said to provide a rich and a divine experience for all those visiting it.

Shantinath Ji Mandir
It is a housing bunch which encompasses numerous families of a specific group connected by caste, job or religious conviction.

Kuvavala Khancha, Doshiwadani Pol
This structure has 4 different houses tangled but constructed in diverse styles. One house is made by using bricks displaying the British architectural style. The second house has been made with the use of wood showing the Mughal style of architecture. The third house has been constructed in Maratha style and the fourth one has been designed in the Persian style which can be recognized with the help of the woody brackets.

Jagvallabh Mandir at Nisha Pol
The idol established here is of Jain Tirthankar Jagvallabh Sahastrafana Parshwanath. This idol stands at 6 ft tall and it states the highest achievable success Janis achieved in the form of sculpture and artistry.

Zaveri Wad
This place helps one to personify the rich legacy of Jain conviction and dedication. It has been named after the seth Shantidas Zaveri who has been said to being mistreated by Mughal king Aurangzeb’s hostility.

Sambhavnath ni Khadki
This place is known for its inimitable architectural design of Sambhavnath Derasar which is said to be the oldest Derasar in the city of Ahmedabad. A glimpse of the lord is possible only through a window placed in the dome.

Chaumukhji ni Pol
One among the oldest Jain temples in the country, the Ajithnath Derasar is located here. The temple is famous for its idols which date back to 500-700 years old. One can capture the traditional Gujarati culture at its very best here.