The Sabarmati River is a prominent river in western India, flowing through the state of Gujarat. It originates from the Aravalli Range near the town of Udaipur and travels approximately 371 kilometers before merging into the Gulf of Khambhat. The river is vital for irrigation and drinking water in the region.
The river is also historically significant, as it runs through the city of Ahmedabad, where Mahatma Gandhi established the Sabarmati Ashram. This ashram served as a base for many of his activities during the Indian independence movement. The riverbanks are popular for recreational activities and cultural events.