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What are transportation options and challenges in Surat, Gujarat?

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Are there taxis in Surat? What about scooters? What are the public transportation options? Here's what eight local experts had to say about transportation methods in Surat, Gujarat.

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Surat is a beautiful city situated on the banks of river Tapi in the south of Gujarat. The atmosphere in the city is moderate. If you belong to some Metropolitan city then you might face difficulties settling here. Transportation facilities available here include Auto-rickshaws, BRT Buses, City Buses, etc. The city is ranked four in the list of cleanest cities of India.

Adarsh, says: 2020

Surat is a beautiful city of South Gujarat with unruffled life and serene ambience. It has got a number of modes of transportation. The population is around 61 lakhs and it ranks fourth in the list of the cleanest cities of India. Surat is a place best suited for food lovers. The city has got historical significance since 1613 with the Britishers’ setting their first factory in Surat.

Soumya, says: 2020

Surat is in south Gujarat. It is well known as the diamond city of the country. It is also famous for its textile market. Most people are wealthy businessman or textile workers. It is also the second cleanest city in the country. The city also has an international airport.

Ruhina, says: 2020

Surat doesn’t really have a good public transportation system and they need to bring their own vehicle to travel in my city. And my city has a lot of pollution and people often have health problem because of all the pollution here, so they should consider before moving here.

Ankita, says: 2020

Anyone moving here, Surat should consider the following:
– Surat is a city in a dry state, i. e no alcohol.
– It is a city full of foodies.
– We have very less traffic.
– The nightlife is average at best.
– Housing is relatively inexpensive.
– People are very kind and helpful.

Easwar, says: 2020

There are certain things that one needs to keep in mind before moving to Surat.

Firstly, you must remember Surat is a business hub, textile industry and diamond being its two pillars. Naturally, it lacks the availability of corporate jobs. Thus, if you’re moving to the city to earn some bread, you should have a vision of setting up a new business in the aforesaid fields and scale up your skills accordingly.

Secondly, a majority of the population commonly speak Gujarati/Hindi. I recommend you get yourself a basic understanding of the languages to feel more comfortable.

As far as food is concerned, you will find a variety of cuisines in the city which will be a blessing to your taste buds. But one must also remember that non-vegetarian food isn’t produced and consumed much here and may not be easily available.

if you’re an alcohol-lover, this city might not the most perfect destination for you. Gujarat is a dry state and therefore there are no liquor shops nor do there exist any pubs/bars.

Weather here is quite pleasant throughout the year and therefore you need not worry about the same. It can get a little too hot during summers but I wouldn’t say that it’s unmanageable.

Unlike the metropolitan cities, traffic here is almost non-existent. Transportation facilities are comparatively cheaper as well.

Surat is beautiful and a lively city and if moving here won’t be a decision that you would regret.

Shivam, says: 2020

It’s always been said that Surat, the diamond city of state of Gujarat. As far as its location is concerned, it’s one of the prime area of south Gujarat with harbor and international airport facilities. known for its food and amicable people. bit crowded, but at the same time having a great web of flyovers to deal with traffic problems.

Surat is a great place. The city has lot of business and employment opportunities in diamond and textile sectors. We are great food lovers. City is clean and well maintained. It is well connected to metro cities by train and air. You will never repent for choosing this city to stay.

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