15 Best Places To Visit In Mehsana City

Mehsana, despite its size, is a famous tourist destination because of its rising popularity and rapid development. There may be a few places to visit in Mehsana city, but even the few that are there never fail to amaze and delight tourists. The progress made in Mehsana and the artistry of its temples have left me in awe. You should definitely check out the delicious street food, modern shopping complex, and fantastic dining options here!

For the last three and a half years, I’ve been studying for my graduation in Mehsana. The future growth potential of this city is enormous, and I cannot stress it enough. Mehsana has attracted the attention of several enterprises. You must make at least one business trip here if you are a business person.

About Gujarat’s Mehsana

Mehsana, Gujarat

 

Mehsana, or Mahesana, is a city and municipality in the Mehsana district of Gujarat, India. Mesaji Chavda, a Rajput heir of the Chavda dynasty, founded Mehsana. From the 14th century until India’s independence in 1947, the Gaekwads of Baroda State were ruling the city. In 1960, Gujarat withdrew from Bombay province and became identified as Gujarat.(1) Mehsana has stayed in Gujarat since then, contributing to the state’s continuous development.

Major industries of Mehsana are dairy, oil and natural gas, and the city has many small and medium-sized businesses. In Gujarat, it’s especially famous for the breeding of Mehsani buffalos. Mehsana district contains some of the greatest historical attractions and thriving industries in north Gujarat.(2) Apart from its industrial growth, there are many interesting activities and places to visit in Mehsana. Mehsana has a unique culture, which its art and traditions represent.

How To Reach Mehsana?

By Air: Mehsana Airport is used for non-scheduled operations and as a civil aviation training centre. The nearest passenger airport is Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad.

By Train: Mehsana has excellent train links. Mahesana railway station is on the Jaipur-Ahmedabad line, with daily trains to and from Delhi and Mumbai. Also provides weekly or biweekly services between major cities in northern and southern India, including Bangalore.

By Road: Mehsana connects well with other states, cities and villages by road. Mehsana is approximately 75 km away from Ahmedabad. State roads link nearby cities such as Gandhinagar, Himmatnagar, Patan, Unjha, Palanpur, and Visnagar. Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC) buses, Auto rickshaws and taxis are mostly available (even at night).

Best Time To Visit Mehsana

Mehsana City

Summer (Mid-March-June): Summers of Mehsana (or Gujarat) are really hot and non-inviting. The temperature never goes below 25°C and ranges between 25-42 degrees Celsius. (3) Direct sunlight, extreme heat and sweat won’t let you enjoy your trip. To be direct, avoid summers if not necessary.

Monsoon (July-October): Gujarat’s Mehsana receives moderate to heavy rain showers. Showers are unpredictable and random. I recommend avoiding monsoon due to more possibility of you cancelling your plans. Also, you won’t be able to explore places in the monsoon. Just like every time has its advantages, monsoon has its own. The temperature will be calm, and the world will become greener.

NOTE: If you want to travel during the monsoon, prepare to protect your gadgets and luggage. Carry waterproof covers, an umbrella and other necessary safety measures.

Winter (November-Mid March): The best time to visit Mehsana is during winter from November to Mid-March. The temperature ranges between 12-33 degrees Celsius. In short, the temperature will be soothing, not too cold or hot. You can make the best of your trip and explore freely.

15 Best Places to visit in Mehsana City

Mahesana or Mehsana is growing rapidly. Even after living in Mehsana for 3.5 years, I am still determining what it will offer to tourists in future. Currently, the top attractions in Mehsana City are religious sites, markets, shopping malls, food stalls, waterparks, gardens and adventure parks. The places to visit in Mehsana mentioned in this travellingortraveling blog are from the South to the North, which is when you come from Ahemdabad to Mehsana.

The destinations are Shankus Waterpark & Resort, Wide Angle Cinema Complex, Shree Swaminarayan Mandir, Simandhar Swami Jain Temple, Shree Toranvali Mataji Temple, Toranwali Mata Chowk Market, Raj Mahal Palace, Para Talaav Or Swami Vivekanand Lake, Boter Kothani Vav, SMVS Swaminarayan Mandir, Shree Kashi Vishwanath Mahadev Temple, Radhanpur Road Market, BAPS Shree Swaminarayan Mandir, Bliss Aqua World Resort, and Snow Park.

#1 Shankus Waterpark & Resort

Shankus Waterpark & Resort

Water parks are the perfect location to escape the summer heat. Mehsana has one of the top amusement parks in India. Shanku’s water park is one of the best places to visit in Mehsana. The water park is jam-packed with entertainment, attractions, and recreational amenities that entice visitors to return again and again. Mehsana’s passionate residents and children regularly visit the water park, particularly on weekends. It is an ideal one-day trip for tourists visiting the city.

Shanku’s Water Park is one of Gujarat’s largest parks, with many fantastic attractions such as high-rising slides, twisting rides, a thrilling swimming wave pool, and similar other features that attract visitors from all around. There are now 37 exhilarating rides in the Shankus Water Park area. People with a sense of adventure may experience thrilling rides at Water Park and truly enjoy their stay.

#2 Wide Angle Cinema Complex

Wide Angle Cinema

Wide Angle is a family entertainment centre. Wide Angle is Mehsana’s only upscale entertainment complex. It is a modern and large 4-screen theatre complex with a gaming zone, shops, and a food court. It is a location where every aspect is an entertainment fanatic’s dream. Wide Angle, located at Uma-Shivam Residency, is intended to provide visitors with a lasting sense of a complete sensory experience.

Wide Angle’s concept is that individuals who demand class in every aspect, including enjoyment – whether they are couples, teams, families, or crowds – should be able to come in to spend quality time. It is a perfect place for the young at heart, as well as a classy hangout establishment for the young.

#3 Shree Swaminarayan Mandir

Shree Swaminarayan Mandir

Being by the side of the roadway doesn’t interrupt its serenity. It’s a beautiful temple in a beautiful setting. Shree Swaminarayan Mandir is one of the oldest temples of Mehsana. The temple is always clean and maintenance is to the top. The temple is created with pure architectural importance and total magnetism of creative design. It is easily accessible due to its location on State Highway. Without a doubt, Shree Swaminarayan Mandir is one of the best places to visit in Mehsana.

#4 Simandhar Swami Jain Temple

Simandhar Swami Jain Temple, Mehsana

Simandar Swami Jain temple is a tourist and religious attraction. The temple is one of many examples of ancient architectural and sculptural brilliance. The sculptures, which depict different Gods inside one pillar, are amazing evidence of the artists’ talents at the time.

The sanctum sanctorum of the temple is a huge sculpture of Simandar Swami. The authorities maintain the temple well, and you can spend about an hour here. Furthermore, there is a small café on the premises, so you do not need to bring food and drinks.

#5 Shree Toranvali Mataji Temple

Shree Toranvali Mataji Temple

Toranvali Mata ji Temple is one of Mehsana’s oldest temples. The temple was built roughly 700 years ago by Mesaji Chavda, the founder of Mahesana. Chavda rulers handed the temple’s caretaking to Brahmbhat pandits a couple of hundred years ago. You can get more information about this temple from pandit ji, who is quite welcoming.

This temple is popular both throughout the week and on weekends. In the middle of this temple is a continuously living jyot. Apart from that, even though it is in the heart of the busy Toranwali Mata Chowk Market, this temple is peaceful. You may park your vehicle on the temple grounds since the area is often packed.

#6 Toranwali Mata Chowk Market

Toranwali Mata Chowk Market

Mehsana, Gujarat’s gateway to the North, is notable for its historical sites and attractions. Aside from its historical heritage, it boasts a thriving industry and a variety of other exciting things to offer travellers. Gujarat’s diverse culture and lively traditions are seen at Mehsana’s Toranwali Mata Chowk Market. The beautiful handicrafts of Mehsana specifically allure people visiting this place.

Handloom Weaving Products like fancy chokadi cotton bed sheets, striped bed sheets, bags, and other varieties of cotton bed sheets are popular and in demand in the market. Furthermore, White Metal jewellery, Brass and Copper kitchenware, Embroidered Mojadis (traditional footwear), and more draw visitors a lot.

#7 Raj Mahal Palace

Raj Mahal Palace

The Rajmahal palace is in the middle of Mehsana, Gujarat, India. Sayajirao Gaekwad III of Baroda State built it in 1904. The palace has an area of 30,322.64 square feet (2,817.065 m2). It has three storeys and a total of 130 rooms. Sayajirao Gaekwad III erected the Rajmahal palace in 1904 as a public aid after the famine of 1899-1900. Frederick William Stevens, an English architect, designed it. The palace was intended for his son, Fatehsinhrao Gaekwad, who died soon after in 1908. It was then handed over to the municipal authorities.

When Mehsana was designated as the district headquarters in 1960, the government rented the palace as the Collector’s Office. It was afterwards utilised as a district court until 2017. Since then, the palace has been empty, and the Gaekwad family is attempting to reclaim it in court. It is being considered for conversion into a heritage hotel and museum.

#8 Para Talaav Or Swami Vivekanand Lake

Swami Vivekanand Lake, Mehsana

Para Lake, officially Swami Vivekanand Lake, lies in the heart of Mehsana city in Gujarat state of India. It was excavated under the Gaekwad reign and rebuilt and reopened in 2019. It covers an area of 950 square metres (10,200 sq ft).

The Mehsana Municipality had hired a contractor to beautify and rebuild the lake. The lake was renamed Swami Vivekanand Lake and officially opened to the public on August 4, 2019, by Deputy Chief Minister. A toy train, as well as a children’s play area, yoga centre, food court, running tracks, and boating facilities, are available.

#9 Boter Kothani Vav

Gujarat's Mehsana

Boter Kothani Vav or Mehsana Vav or Interi Vav, is a stepwell in Gujarat’s Mehsana. During the time of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, the stepwell was constructed. An inscription in Persian and Devnagari scripts dated Samvat 1731 (1674 CE) claims that it was commissioned for public service by Shah Gokaldas from Laghu Shakha of the Shrimali caste and his mother, Manabai. According to the inscription, Gokaldas is the son of Virji, the son of Vaka, and the grandson of Tejpal.

It is made of bricks and sandstone. It features twin wells and is 14 to 15 metres (45 to 50 feet) long and eleven levels deep. Boter Kothani Vav, or the stepwell with 72 cells, is its name. It was repaired and refurbished under the Gaekwad reign, but it was neglected and polluted. The Mehsana Municipality cleaned it up in 2013. It was cleaned again, and in 2020, the water was permitted for use in gardens.

#10 SMVS Swaminarayan Mandir

SMVS Swaminarayan Mandir, MEHSANA

SMVS Swaminarayan Mandir lies just near Mehsana’s Modhera circle. The temple is well-built and has outstanding architecture. You will find wonderful sculptures and carvings on the stone, wood doors, and panels. The whole Mandir complex, including the main Mandir, is immaculately clean and well-kept. Inside the Mandir, the murtis of Swaminarayan Bhagavan and his descendants are present. The peaceful atmosphere inside the complex is in contrast to the bustling and noisy setting outside.

Swaminarayan Mandir Vasna Sanstha (SMVS) is a Hindu denomination within the Swaminarayan Sampradaya that propagates Swaminarayan’s preaching and teaching. Devnandandasji Swami, usually addressed as HDH Bapji by his devotees and followers, is the founder and mentor of the organization. SMVS carries out multifaceted social, cultural, educational, and religious activities under the direction and guidance of Gurudev Bapji and his second-in-command and current Guru Satyasankalpdasji Swami, who is usually addressed as HDH Swamishri.

#11 Shree Kashi Vishwanath Mahadev Temple

Shree Kashi Vishwanath Mahadev Temple
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Shree Kashi Vishwanath Mandir is an iconic temple on Radhanpur Road, Mehsana. The temple is newly built in 2022. Temple’s architecture is amazing, and the sunset adds a beautiful background. Bhajans are played in the evening and night, making the environment sacred. Especially at night time, this temple is an eye-catcher landmark on the road. It is one of the best places to visit in Mehsana, particularly if you are religious.

#12 Radhanpur Road Market

Radhanpur Road Market

Toranwali Mata Chowk Market was more of a local or traditional market. Radhanpur Road Market is a more trendy market with stores and shopping malls. Mehsana shopping malls are great for those searching for a great place to hang out in the city. These malls provide amenities of leading retail brands, food courts, multiplexes, and other entertaining activities for the total pleasure of shopping in them. Radhanpur Road in Mehsana is lined with retail malls, fantastic restaurants, pizza joints, and delicious street cuisine. I just started getting water in my mouth while writing it 😛

As soon as you travel from Radhanpur Circle to Radhanpur road, you will notice colourful stores. There are shops selling juices, shakes, and street food (particularly Vada pav, Dabeli, Bhel, and other popular Gujarati street food). Near the Panchot Circle are showrooms, malls of some brands like Reliance, Osia, Dmart, Pantaloons, and more at Trogon Business Hub, Radhe Palladium, etc. To be specific, Radhanpur Road is your go-to spot if you love food and adore purchasing garments.

#13 BAPS Shree Swaminarayan Mandir

BAPS Shree Swaminarayan Mandir, Mahesana

Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan (BAPS) Sanstha is a Hindu denomination within the Swaminarayan Sampradaya. Yagnapurushdas Shastriji Maharaj founded it in 1905. Because of his faith, Swaminarayan remained on earth via a succession of gurus beginning with Gunatitanand Swami.

In BAPS, followers offer devotion to the murtis of Swaminarayan, Gunatitanand Swami, and their successors. Many devotees see the Mandir as a venue for transmitting Hindu beliefs and integrating them into daily routines, family life, and professions. BAPS Charities, a distinct non-profit assistance organisation, is also involved in various humanitarian and philanthropic endeavours.

#14 Bliss Aqua World Resort

Bliss Aqua World Resort

Bliss Aqua World is a theme-based water park. It is about 8 kilometres from Mehsana’s Modhera circle. With over 40 world-class rides, it is one of India’s biggest water parks. Waterpark claims that every ride has undergone stringent quality and safety inspections to guarantee that it is safe for consumers. Bliss offers three multi-cuisine restaurants, a large kids’ play area, and a giant wave pool.

#15 Snow Park

Snow Park, Mehsana

Snow Park, one of Mehsana Amusement Parks, is an indoor snow park. Families, young children, and novices to professionals can enjoy the amazingly set thematic ambience that allows everyone to experience the fascinating snow. The temperature in the park remains minus five degrees Celsius, so be ready to roll in the snow 😉

If you’ve always wanted to dance in the snow, Snow Park has you covered with a snowy disco complete with blinking laser lights. You can ride the ice slider, ride a sledging car, and listen to the snow thunder. You can take photos with several ice sculptures and have a good time at one of Mehsana’s most popular amusement parks, which promises visitors endless fun.

To be more specific, Mehsana city is famous for its temples and waterparks. However, the Modhera Sun Temple in Mehsana District is the most popular tourist destination. This location is not among the 15 best places to visit in Mehsana City since it is outside the city. If you’re travelling through or want to see the iconic Sun Temple, it’s worth spending some time in this little but massive city.

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The top attractions in Mehsana City are religious sites, markets, shopping malls, food stalls, waterparks, gardens and adventure parks. Following are the best and most popular Mehsana city destinations:

Historical sites: Raj Mahal Palace and Boter Kothani Vav.

Temples: Shree Swaminarayan Mandir, Simandhar Swami Jain Temple, Shree Toranvali Mataji Temple, SMVS Swaminarayan Mandir, Shree Kashi Vishwanath Mahadev Temple, and BAPS Shree Swaminarayan Mandir.

Markets: Toranwali Mata Chowk Market, Radhanpur Road Market, and Wide Angle Cinema Complex.

Waterparks & lakes: Shankus Waterpark & Resort, Bliss Aqua World Resort, Snow Park and Para Talaav Or Swami Vivekanand Lake.

Mehsana is not particularly famous for adventure spots. The top attractions in Mehsana City are religious sites, markets, shopping malls, food stalls, waterparks, gardens and adventure parks. You may check out the Shankus Waterpark & Resort, Bliss Aqua World Resort, Snow Park and Para Talaav Or Swami Vivekanand Lake for exciting and adventure-related places.

You will find many amazing restaurants and food stalls in Mehsana. Indian state Gujarat is specificially famous for its food. The most famous foods of Mehsana (or Gujarat) are:

Street food: Vada pav, Dabeli, Bhel, and Pav bhaji

Snacks: Khandvi, Dhokla, Fafda Jalebi, Khakhra, Patra (Alu Vadi) and Khaman.

Main course: Thepla and Sev Tamatar Nu Shaak.

Sweets: Aam ras, Basundi, Mohanthal, and more.

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