Sabarmati Ashram, located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, is one of the most iconic places associated with Mahatma Gandhi. Situated on the peaceful banks of the Sabarmati River, the ashram served as Gandhi’s residence from 1917 to 1930 and was the starting point of the famous Dandi March in 1930. The ashram played a crucial role in India's independence movement, making it a must-visit site for history enthusiasts and followers of Gandhi’s philosophy. The ashram complex houses several key attractions, including Hriday Kunj, which was Gandhi’s personal cottage, Vinoba Kutir, where Acharya Vinoba Bhave stayed, and Upasana Mandir, an open-air prayer ground. Visitors can also explore the Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya, a museum that showcases photographs, letters, and personal belongings of Gandhi, providing deep insights into his life and ideology. The Magan Niwas section pays tribute to Maganlal Gandhi, who played a key role in promoting khadi and self-reliance. Apart from the museum, the ashram runs Khadi and handicraft workshops, allowing visitors to see the traditional spinning wheels (charkhas) in action. It also hosts educational programs and seminars on non-violence and self-sustainability, keeping Gandhi’s principles alive.