Rajkot is the 35th
biggest city of India and it is situated in the state of Gujarat in Western
India.
It is the top 10 cleanest
cities of India. The city is famous for traditional sweets and
dandiya/garbaraas dances. Also famous for silk work, Gold Jewellery and watch
Parts, Rajkot is fast developing city of the nation. The city is known for high temperature
variations, especially in the winter. The city's winters can vary depending on
the time of the day. At night temperature is around 12°C (54°F) and on the
coldest periods it can get down to 6°C (43°F). On the other hand daytime
temperatures can get up to 30°C or 86°F (!) meaning that potential
visitors should bring various types of clothing adjusted for the weather. The
city has recorded a freezing temperature at -0.6°C (30.9°F). By the time March
arrives the city is starting to heat up, with the peak being during May when
daytime highs soar at 40.5°C (104.9°F). Although it is not uncommon for India,
visitors should be wary of dehydration and heat strokes. Occasionally,
temperatures above 43°C (110°F) occur and the highest recorded one is 47.9°C
(118.2°F). The city does receive a lot of rainfall from June to September, but
it isn't as widely affected by the monsoon as the rest of India. The city was also
a home to Mahatma Gandhi as he spent initial days of his childhood here.
Many historical places here is as like The
Rotary Midtown Dolls Museum, Watson Museum, Aji Dam, Jagat Mandir, Nyari Dam,
Kaba Gandi No Delo, Prem Mandir, Jubliee Garden, Khambhalida Caves, Lal Pari
Lake.Any one can visit to Rajkot by Air, Train or Bus from different part of
India.