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Ambaji is a town in the Banaskantha district of Gujarat, India. It is known for its historical and spiritual significance, primarily due to the famous Ambaji Temple, one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, dedicated to the goddess Amba.
The best time to visit Ambaji is during the winter months from October to March when the weather is cooler and more conducive for sightseeing. The monsoon season can also be pleasant, but one may experience occasional heavy rains.
The main attraction in Ambaji is the Ambaji Temple, dedicated to Goddess Amba. Other attractions include Gabbar Hill, where it is believed the heart of Goddess Sati fell, and the nearby Kumbhariya Jain Temples. Many tourists also visit the scenic spots such as the Balaram-Ambaji Wildlife Sanctuary and the Posina–Serpentine road.
Yes, Ambaji is renowned for its Bhadra Purnima Fair held during the full moon in September which attracts thousands of pilgrims and tourists. The Diwali festival and Navratri are also celebrated with great fervor.
Yes, there are various accommodation options available in Ambaji ranging from budget lodges to mid-range hotels. Many pilgrims also stay in dharamshalas (pilgrim lodging) provided by the Ambaji Temple Trust.
Ambaji can be reached by road, with state-run and private buses connecting it to major cities in Gujarat. The nearest railway stations are at Palanpur and Abu Road, from where one can take a taxi or bus to Ambaji. The nearest airports are at Ahmedabad and Udaipur, which are well-connected by road to Ambaji.
The Ambaji Temple usually opens at 7:00 AM and closes around 9:00 PM. However, the timings might vary on special occasions and during festivals, so it's recommended to check the latest timings before planning your visit.
Ambaji Temple, being a place of worship, expects devotees to dress modestly. It is advisable to avoid shorts, skirts, and sleeveless tops. Traditional Indian attire is preferred while visiting the temple.
Yes, visitors can perform various pujas and rituals by paying certain fees at the temple. These include pujas like the Mangal Aarti, Shringar Aarti and Rajbhog Aarti. Special pujas are also conducted on behalf of devotees during Navratri and other auspicious days.
Yes, there are several restaurants in Ambaji that serve local Gujarati cuisine along with North Indian, Chinese, and fast food options. Many visitors also prefer the prasadalayas (temple food courts) for traditional vegetarian meals.

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