Spectaculor views of The Old Fort of Junagadh, where once upon a time most of the citizens lived in; also, a very protactive hide-out during siege situations with crocodile-inhabitated water channel all along its periferi. Improved time to time by the successors, now a days it serves as a great tourist spot with its fascinating structures like Buddhist Caves, Stepwells, Food & Water reservoirs. It also displays Guns with range of more than 5 kms and whole fort is dotted with the gun-balls all around. In short, worth visiting once...
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International Big Cat Alliance headquarters will be in India; Centre
allocates Rs 150 crore
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I was really disappointed by Junagadh, as it was very dirty and most people seem not to care about the city's long history. Junagadh could and should be one of India's major tourist attractions. The staff in the museum seemed anti-foreigner to me.
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