The Nadabet border is located in the Banaskantha district of Gujarat, India. It marks the border between India and Pakistan, specifically between the Indian state of Gujarat and the Pakistani province of Sindh.
BSF forces guarding the country’s international borders are deployed on the 826 KM Indo-Pakistan international border from the Rajasthan border to Kutch. BSF performs challenging duty even on the 85 km sea route from Madi to Jakhau port. BSF’s Jawaan protects around 4050 Sqr km, as the sea area and mountains, besides Rajasthan’s Thar desert, Gujarat’s Kutch desert, and Kutch’s Sarkrik area.
Along with adverse conditions in every area, BFS Javan has to protect itself from poisonous creatures and insects. Be it extreme conditions of zero-degree cold and sweltering heat, be it rain, snowfall, storms, landslides, or any natural or man-made circumstances, BSF has always stood firm and, according to its slogan, “Duty till life”, safeguards the country.
Nadabet Seema Darshan Project as a Tourist Attraction
Seema Darshan Project started at Nadabet, Suigam taluka of Banaskantha district on the India-Pakistan international border has become a center of attraction for all the tourists from school-college students. Tea point, arrival plaza, auditorium, parking, returning wall, drinking water facility, and re-treat ceremony for tourist attractions at Nadabet to make you feel the thrill of the border.
Cycling, various games for children and various weapons used in the Indo-Pakistani wars of 1965 and 1971 have been made happy for the tourists; in addition to the 14 solar trees illuminated by solar energy and lighting, night views are enthralled.
Weapons used in War Tanks, fighter planes as Tourist Attractions
Display of 1971 war MiG 21 aircraft, surface-to-surface missiles, 55 tank artillery guns, torpedoes wing drop tanks, displayed at different places in the middle of the road to acquaint people with security forces military operations from T point to zero point in Nadabetna on the theme of BSF for tourist attraction Has been done which responds to the curiosity of the children and selfie points raised high at different places are the center of attraction for the tourists.
When the tourists can also sit at the zero point, good arrangements have been made to make the journey memorable. Lakhs of tourists come here every year and feel the peace in the pleasant atmosphere of Afat Ranna.
Aditya Gadhvi’s Live Performance on 15th Aug 2023
Gujarat Tourism has organized a beautiful event at Nadabet indo pak border on 15th Aug 2023. As per Gujarat tourism event will start from 12th Aug to 15th Aug. Where in the event, Grand Parade, Vibrant Garba, Adventure Activities & Live performance by Aditya Gadhvi is included.
What is the ticket price to visit Nadabet Border?
The ticket price for NadaBet Border Seema Darshan is Rs. 100 for Adults and Rs 50 for Children. Tickets are not required for Infants (Ages: 0-2).
How to take Nadabet border Permit?
To get a booking for the Nadabet border, Tourists can book online by using their website https://booking.visitnadabet.com/.
- Required Documents: Any Government Approved ID Proof.
- Contact Email Address: helpdesk@visitnadabet.com
- Phone Number: 1800 274 2700
How to Reach Nadabet Border for Seema Darshan?
By Road
The Nearest city is Suigam, Vav and Radhanpur to visit Nadabet Border
Distance from Nadabet by Road to different cities – Suigam: 20 Km, Vav: 48 Km, Radhanpur: 69 Km, Bhildi: 121 Km, Deesa: 142 Km, Palanpur: 169 Km, Mehsana: 187 Km, Gandhinagar: 246 Km, Ahmedabad: 267 Km.
By Train
The Nearest Railway station from Nadabet Border is Radhanpur, Bhildi, Deesa and Palanpur.
By Air:
The nearest airport to Nada Bet is in Ahmedabad at 203 km. The drive from Ahmedabad to Nada Bet takes about 5 hours. Palanpur (145 km), Dheesa (118 km) and Bhildi (95 km) are the closest railheads to Nada Bet. Other junctions that you may encounter on a road trip here are Suigam (20km), Vav (59 km), Radhanpur (75 km) and Mehsana (166 km). Use the Ahmedabad airport (245 km) to connect via flights.