Make time for Champaner, the forgotten city that was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004. The medieval town possesses an extremely rich architectural heritage. The palaces, fortifications, residential complexes, stepwells, tanks, cemeteries and gates are a perfect blend of Indo-Saracenic architecture. Spread over an area of more than 3,280 acres, the Champaner- Pavagadh Archaeological Park is located around the historical city of Champaner, which was founded by Vanraj Chavda, the most prominent king of the Chavda Dynasty, in the 8th century. Sultan Mahmud Begada, following his capture of Pavagadh, turned Champaner into his new capital. Pavagadh stands tall on the hill that looks over the sprawl of monuments at the base in Champaner. The rich heritage site is dotted with forts, monuments, mosques, tombs, arches, temples, stepwells, and fortresses that span the 8th to 14th centuries.