Palanpur

Palanpur is in North Gujarat, India.

Understand
Established in 13th century, the city was ruled by Rajput dynasties. At the start of the seventeenth century, the Palanpur State was taken over by Nawabs of Jhalori dynasty. The dynasty came into historical prominence during the period of instability that followed the death of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in the early 18th century. It was overrun soon afterwards by the Marathas; the Lohanis followed the trend of seeking recourse in the British East India Company against them and finally entered the subsidiary alliance system in 1817, along with all other neighbouring states, becoming a British protectorate. After independence of India in 1947, Palanpur State was dissolved in 1949 and merged with Union of India as a part of Bombay State. Subsequently, Palanpur became the capital of Banaskantha district of Gujarat.

By rail
Ahmedabad-Palanpur Railway line connects Ahmedabad to Rajasthan.

By bus
The city is well connected to all major cities of Gujarat by state transport buses from Private buses are available from.

Get around
Autorickshaws are main local mode of transport. Shuttle rickshaws are available for transport in the city.

Sleep
There are many budget hotels and guest houses are there near railway station and GSRTC bus station.

Go next

 * Patan
 * Mehsana
 * Modhera
 * Siddhpur
 * Vadnagar