As of 2023, there are 33 districts in Gujarat.
- Ahmedabad
- Anand
- Banaskantha
- Bharuch
- Bhavnagar
- Botad
- Chhota Udaipur
- Dahod
- Dang
- Devbhoomi Dwarka
- Gandhinagar
- Gir Somnath
- Jamnagar
- Junagadh
- Kutch
- Mahisagar
- Mehsana
- Morbi
- Narmada
- Navsari
- Panchmahal
- Patan
- Porbandar
- Rajkot
- Sabarkantha
- Surat
- Surendranagar
- Tapi
- Valsad
The districts of Gujarat were reorganized in 2007, when the number of districts was increased from 25 to 33. The new districts were created by splitting existing districts.
The districts of Gujarat are further divided into talukas and villages. The talukas are administrative units that are responsible for providing basic services to the villages. The villages are the smallest administrative units in Gujarat.
The districts of Gujarat are home to a diverse population of people from different ethnic and religious backgrounds. The majority of the population is Hindu, but there are also significant Muslim, Christian, and Jain minorities.
The districts of Gujarat are a major economic hub in India. The state is home to a number of important industries, including textiles, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. The districts of Gujarat are also a major agricultural region, and the state is a leading producer of cotton, groundnuts, and sugar cane.
The districts of Gujarat are a popular tourist destination. The state is home to a number of historical and cultural sites, including the ancient city of Dwarka and the Gir Forest National Park, which is home to the Asiatic lion.