Nadabet, also known as the 'Wagah of Gujarat', is a border location in Gujarat, India, developed as a tourist destination by the Gujarat Tourism Department. [1] [2] It is known for the Seema Darshan Project, a state-of-the-art initiative by the Border Security Force (BSF) to promote border tourism.
The idea of developing Nadabet as a tourist spot gained momentum as part of the Seema Darshan Project, initiated to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1971 Indo-Pak war. The project, costing ₹125 crore, aims to provide visitors with a first-hand experience of the life of BSF personnel and the challenges faced at the border. [3] [4]
Nadabet offers a range of attractions, including:
Nadabet, located approximately 240 km from Ahmedabad, has become a significant destination for patriotic tourism. The project not only showcases the valour of the Indian armed forces but also aims to boost tourism in the region. [6]
24°13′13″N 71°12′48″E / 24.22028°N 71.21333°E
Nadabet, also known as the 'Wagah of Gujarat', is a border location in Gujarat, India, developed as a tourist destination by the Gujarat Tourism Department. [1] [2] It is known for the Seema Darshan Project, a state-of-the-art initiative by the Border Security Force (BSF) to promote border tourism.
The idea of developing Nadabet as a tourist spot gained momentum as part of the Seema Darshan Project, initiated to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1971 Indo-Pak war. The project, costing ₹125 crore, aims to provide visitors with a first-hand experience of the life of BSF personnel and the challenges faced at the border. [3] [4]
Nadabet offers a range of attractions, including:
Nadabet, located approximately 240 km from Ahmedabad, has become a significant destination for patriotic tourism. The project not only showcases the valour of the Indian armed forces but also aims to boost tourism in the region. [6]
24°13′13″N 71°12′48″E / 24.22028°N 71.21333°E