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If your trip to Anjar is all sorted out but your itinerary is a bit on the empty side, we can give you a few hints and tips.
If you believe there's nothing as exciting as discovering new places, be sure to swing by Bhadreshwar Mahadev Temple. Purneshwar Temple is another attraction to check out.
If you're after things to do around Anjar, you certainly won't be let down! Jamnagar, just 43 miles away, has some fantastic attractions that'll keep you busy. Swing by Lakhota Lake and Lakhota Talav to start delving into the story of the region. Then finish off your journey by visiting Bala Hanuman Temple.
Here are our recommendations on how to hit the road with some extra cash in your pocket:
Anjar knows how to dazzle. You could hang out for a week in this place and not get bored. To experience as much as you can in this metropolis, you'll need a rental car. Keep in mind that driving in the city often comes with tight streets and even tighter parking spaces. Don't stress though, because a small, economical car will make this much easier to navigate. If you're planning to skip town and explore the cliffs that Anjar is famous for, you'll probably prefer a vehicle with a bit more power. A mid-size or full-size SUV are perfect for scenic road trips.
Sometimes the journey is more significant than the destination, which makes your car choice important. If you're about to head off on an epic road trip around Anjar, a safe and sturdy SUV could be the best solution. If you'd like the best possible deal and plan on doing a lot of city driving, an economy car is a clever pick. All you need to do is choose what's the best fit, load up the car, and clock up those miles.
Adventure awaits around every corner in Anjar. And with your own rental car, it'll be easier to track down. Make your trip to this city a safe and easy one with these useful tips:
In Anjar, you'll need to stick to the left-hand side of the road. This means the steering wheel is on the right-hand side. If you've rented a manual transmission car, familiarize yourself with shifting gears with your left hand.
Getting your hands on a car space in Anjar isn't always a breeze. That's why many visitors book a hotel that has its own parking. When leaving the car around the city, take careful note of the signage. Overstaying the permitted time limit could get you a big fine.
Since the population of Anjar is approximately 66,900, you probably won't have much trouble with traffic congestion. That said, city center streets can get busy before and after work hours, so you may want to avoid driving during these times.
Speed limits vary around Anjar, but usually range from 40 km/h to 120 km/h. Most residential zones have a top speed of 40 km/h unless posted otherwise.
Most of the time, your car rental company will bill the amount stated on the fine to your credit card, including local surcharges. Otherwise, they may share your contact details with local authorities, who'll then send a fine to your postal address.
As with many places, standard cell phone usage is not permitted while driving around Anjar. An exception applies for hands-free or Bluetooth functions. Just make sure you stay focused on the road.
In Anjar, it is a punishable offence to operate a vehicle with a BAC (blood alcohol content) of more than 0.03%. If you're going to have a drink or two with lunch or dinner, you'd be wise to leave the car at your hotel.
Yes it is. But before doing so, you are required to stop the car completely and only move on if the lane is free of traffic.
Although there are some exceptions, seat belts must be worn in Gujarat.