Gujarat to get India’s first maritime heritage complex
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, GUJARAT/ Created : Jun 17, 2021, 13:43 IST
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Gujarat is developing a world-class facility, close to the Archaeological Survey of India in Lothal. It is about 80 km away from the city of Ahmedabad, and is the National Maritime Heritage Complex.
Gujarat is developing a world-class facility, close to the Archaeological Survey of India in Lothal. It is about 80 km away from the city of Ahmedabad, and is the National Maritime Heritage Complex. Read less
Gujarat is developing a world-class facility, close to the Archaeological Survey of India in Lothal. It is about 80 km away from the city of Ahmedabad, and is the National Maritime Heritage Complex. The new tourist destination is going to be an international tourist attraction that is all about the maritime heritage of India from the ancient times to the modern times.
The National Maritime Heritage Complex is going to cover an area of 400 ac, with structures such as Heritage Theme Park, National Maritime Heritage Museum, Lighthouse Museum, Maritime Institute, eco-resorts, and more. All of this would be developed over a period of time.
This is a first-of-its-kind project that is going to put the country’s rich and diverse maritime glory on display. The country’s great Maritime Heritage will be celebrated on an international level through this tourist destination. Moreover, Indians will also become aware of this heritage.
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