A large city of Saurashtra, Rajkot
was an important city of the British
raj and a major princely state capital.
The city has a number of impressive
colonial buildings and educational
institutions. It is famous for it's
Watson museum and association with
Mahatma Gandhi who spent much of
his childhood here. Handicrafts
like silver and textiles are a highlight
of Rajkot, which has the National
weaving institute which is working
to promote traditional weaves.
Rajkot in the heart lands is one
of the most important commercial
and industrial cities of Saurashtra.
This was a childhood home of Mahatma
Gandhi who went to school here.
The Gandhi house is now a memorial
to the Mahatma, the Rashtriya shala
is promoting his love for handlooms
by teaching and encouraging various
kinds of weaving and handicrafts.
The prime attraction is Watson museum,
with a 19th century Victoria memorial
statue, portraits and photographs
of royal princes of Saurashtra and
European dignitaries, historic finds
and architectural fragments from
archeological sites, dioramas of
life among the rural, pastoral and
tribal people of Saurashtra, handicrafts
and princely relics. Lakes around
Rajkot-Aji dam, Nardi-offer pleasant
spots for picnics, some attract
winter birds.
GETTING THERE
5 hours by road.
Frequent trains and luxury buses.