Petals

Top choice in Gujarat & Diu


Great food. Great atmosphere. The restaurant next to, and part of, the Lotus Hotel delivers a sleek first impression, with a modern – and very white – design. The vegetarian menu ranges from Punjabi to sizzlers to Chinese dishes to pasta, but it's the delicious lunchtime Gujarati thalis that can have queues forming out the door.


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2. Mahabat Maqbara

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3. Tombs of the Babi Kings

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4. Buddhist Caves

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Inside Uparkot Fort and close to the Jama Masjid, these are not actually caves but rather monastic quarters carved out of rock around the 2nd century AD…

5. Jama Masjid

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6. Junagadh Museum Sardar Baug

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7. Uparkot Fort

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8. Adi Kadi Vav

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One of two step-wells at Uparkot Fort cut from solid rock, circular, 41m-deep Adi Kadi Vav is named after two slave girls who used to fetch water from it…