About the location: The word ‘Wankaner’ translates to ‘river bend’. The city was given the name due to its location on the Machchhu River. There a few places in the city that will interest the travellers. Of these, the Ranjit Palace on the Gadhio Hills is the most impressive. Built by the Jhala Rajputs it is a treat for those who like Venetian Gothic, Mughal and Rajput architectural styles. Built on 225 acres, it was built by Maharana Raj Shri Amar Singh Ji, the last ruler of the Wankaner royals, with a sweeping view of the town below. A part of the palace has been now converted into a heritage hotel, The Royal Oasis (Moti Vadi). This was the summer retreat for the royals and is located barely 2.5 km away from the main palace complex perched atop a hill.
Brief History: Legend goes that the Wankaner town was founded by four friends, including two saints Shahbava and Nagabava. They both saved the town from different calamities at different points in time. A temple and a dargah are present in the town line up to worship both till date.
Note: One needs to take permission to enter the palace.
November–February
Wankaner Dist. Rajkot, Gujarat, India 363621
By Road Wakaner has connectivity with private and state buses from different cities in Gujarat.
By Train Wakaner is also accessible by a rail network.
By Air Rajkot has the closest airport to Wankaner at 38 km from the town.