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Tharād

Gujarat, India
City·Bustling, Strategic, Business Oriented
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Photo by Sri Anand Steel Faiber sed Tharad “સરપંચશ્રી વેદલા ગ્રામ પંચાયત” Prakash Joshi from Google Places
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Photo by Sri Anand Steel Faiber sed Tharad “સરપંચશ્રી વેદલા ગ્રામ પંચાયત” Prakash Joshi from Google Places
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Photo by Shashwat Mehta from Google Places
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Photo by Sri Anand Steel Faiber sed Tharad “સરપંચશ્રી વેદલા ગ્રામ પંચાયત” Prakash Joshi from Google Places
Tharād
Photo by Sanjaysinh Rajput from Google Places
Tharād
Photo by Sri Anand Steel Faiber sed Tharad “સરપંચશ્રી વેદલા ગ્રામ પંચાયત” Prakash Joshi from Google Places
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Tharād, historically known as Thirpur, is an important city in Gujarat, India. It serves as the administrative center for the Vav-Tharad district, which includes 134 villages. The city is strategically positioned 45 kilometers from the international border with Pakistan and 40 kilometers from the Rajasthan state border. Tharād is a key agricultural and business hub, with National Highway 68 running through it, making it one of the first major towns in Gujarat. The city's economy is primarily driven by agriculture and private businesses, reflecting its vibrant local industry.

Tharād, historically known as Thirpur, is an important city in Gujarat, India. It serves as the administrative center for the Vav-Tharad district, which includes 134 villages. The city is strategically positioned 45 kilometers from the international border with Pakistan and 40 kilometers from the Rajasthan state border. Tharād is a key agricultural and business hub, with National Highway 68 running through it, making it one of the first major towns in Gujarat. The city's economy is primarily driven by agriculture and private businesses, reflecting its vibrant local industry.

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Highlights

  • Proximity to the international border with Pakistan.

  • Located on National Highway 68.

  • Agriculture and private businesses are main industries.

  • Administrative center of the Vav-Tharad district.

Before you go: Tharād essentials

  • Close access to the Pakistan border, offering unique travel experiences.

  • Strategically located on National Highway 68, facilitating easy travel.

  • Rich in agricultural activities, providing insights into local industry.

Getting Around

Tharād is well-connected by National Highway 68, making it accessible by road.

Local Economy

Agriculture and private businesses dominate the local economy, offering insights into regional trade.

Best For

Travelers interested in exploring border regions and local industries.

Currency

INR ₹

Average Cost

$30-$70 p/day

Languages Spoken

Gujarati, Hindi, English

Border Proximity

Tharād's location near the Pakistan border adds a unique geopolitical significance.

Best time to visit Tharād

October-February

Spring

Spring is a pleasant time to visit Tharād, with mild weather ideal for exploring the city and its surroundings.

Summer

Summers can be hot, so plan indoor activities or travel during cooler parts of the day.

Best Season

Fall

Fall offers moderate temperatures, making it a comfortable season for outdoor exploration.

Best Season

Winter

Winters are mild, providing a good opportunity to explore local markets and cultural sites.

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Location

Tharād, Gujarat, India
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