Lothal

Lothal

Lothal

Lothal, an archaeological site dating back about 4,500 years, was a significant part of the Indus Valley civilization. Unlike many other Indus Valley sites now located in the deserts of Gujarat and Pakistan, Lothal is conveniently situated just 50 miles (80 kilometers) southwest of Ahmedabad. The site offers a glimpse into the ancient urban planning and architecture of this sophisticated civilization. Visitors can explore the well-preserved remains, including a dockyard, acropolis, and lower town, which provide insights into the daily life and trade activities of its former inhabitants.

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