The westernmost state in India, Gujarat, is a land of immense natural beauty, rich culture and heritage, and historical significance. The state attracts tourists with its multitude of historical sites, beaches, hills, wildlife sanctuaries, vibrant festivals, scrumptious food, and more.
Known as the 'Land of Legends', it is a superb destination for a vacation, whether with friends, family or alone. And speaking of culture, the state is renowned for its exquisite handicrafts, including bandhani work, zari work, leather products, pottery craft and more.
7 Nights / 8 Days
Bhuj(3N) → Dwarka(2N) → Somnath(1N) → Sasan Gir(1N)
Excursion to Porbandar • Visit Bhujodi Craft Village • Dwarkadhish Temple Visit • Light and Sound Show
₹ 25,000* per adult
2 Nights / 3 Days
Vadodara(2N)
Day trip to Kevadia • Vadodara City Tour • Private Cab • Statue of Unity
₹ 6,500* per adult
4 Nights / 5 Days
Dwarka(2N) → Somnath(1N) → Ahmedabad(1N)
Evening Aarti • Light & Sound Show • Dwarkadish Temple • Sasan Gir Safari
₹ 12,500* per adult
5 Nights / 6 Days
Ahmedabad(0N) → Dwarka(2N) → Somnath(1N) → Diu(1N) → Ahmedabad(1N)
Evening Aarti at Dwarkadhish Temple • Bet Dwarka Island Visit • Somnath Temple Tour • Diu Beaches Leisure
₹ 18,500* per adult
6 Nights / 7 Days
Ahmedabad(1N) → Jamnagar(1N) → Dwarka(1N) → Somnath(1N) → Diu(1N) → Sasan Gir(1N)
Ferry to Bet Dwarka • Aarti & Light Show • Sasan Gir Safari • Twin-sharing Rooms
₹ 11,400* per adult
7 Nights / 8 Days
Ahmedabad(0N) → Dwarka(2N) → Somnath(1N) → Diu(1N) → Junagadh(1N) → Ahmedabad(2N)
Jeep Safari • Tara Mandir Planetarium • Dwarka Sightseeing • Somnath Temple
₹ 14,000* per adult
3 Nights / 4 Days
Dwarka(2N) → Somnath(1N)
Nageshwar Temple • Lakhota Lake • Somnath Temple • Twin-Sharing Rooms
₹ 14,350* per adult
3 Nights / 4 Days
Ahmedabad(2N) → Vadodara(1N)
Hutheesing Jain Temple • Sun Temple Visit • Statue of Unity • Laser Light Show
₹ 14,500* per adult
5 Nights / 6 Days
Ahmedabad(1N) → Dwarka(1N) → Somnath(1N) → Sasan Gir(1N) → Vadodara(1N)
Somnath Mandir Visit • Dwarkadhish Temple • Jeep Safari • Twin-sharing Rooms
₹ 19,000* per adult
7 Nights / 8 Days
Ahmedabad(0N) → Kutch(1N) → Bhuj(2N) → Hodka(1N) → Mandvi(1N) → Rajkot(1N)
Excursion to Banni • Vijay Villas Palace • Traditional Bhungas Stay • Private Cab Sightseeing
₹ 36,000* per adult
4 Nights / 5 Days
Bhuj(2N) → Hodka(2N)
Cultural Shows • Day trip to Dholavira • Rann Utsav • Twin-sharing rooms
₹ 24,633* per adult
4 Nights / 5 Days
Sasangir (2N) → Diu(2N)
Safari at Gir National Park • Beach Leisure in Diu • Water Sports at Nagoa Beach • Twin-Sharing Rooms
₹ 19,500* per adult
7 Nights / 8 Days
Ahmedabad(1N) → Bhavnagar(1N) → Sasan Gir(1N) → Diu(1N) → Somnath(1N) → Dwarka(1N) → Rajkot(1N)
Jeep Safari • Palitana Visit • Dwarkadish Temple • Light & Sound Show
₹ 13,000* per adult
6 Nights / 7 Days
Ahmedabad(0N) → Dwarka(2N) → Somnath(1N) → Diu(1N) → Sasan Gir(1N) → Ahmedabad(1N)
Devaliya Park Safari • Gir Lion Safari • Nagoa Beach Sunset • Dwarkadeesh Temple Visit
₹ 21,500* per adult
5 Nights / 6 Days
Dwarka (1N) → Somnath (1N) → Gir (1N) → Diu (2N)
Dwarka Visit • Somnath Sightseeing • Gir Accommodation • Diu Stay
₹ 32,856* per adult
7 Nights / 8 Days
Ahmedabad(1N) → Jamnagar(1N) → Dwarka(1N) → Somnath(1N) → Sasan Gir(1N) → Diu(1N) → Bhavnagar(1N)
Somnath Visit • Dwarka Tour • Sasan Gir Safari • Diu Beach
₹ 25,000* per adult
2 Nights / 3 Days
Gir National Park (2N)
Meals • 3 Star Accommodation • Sightseeing • Gir National Park
₹ 7,530* per adult
5 Nights / 6 Days
Dwarka (1N) → Somnath (1N) → Gir (1N)
Dwarka Visit • Somnath Temple • Gir National Park • Family Package
₹ 32,581* per adult
10 Nights / 11 Days
Dwarka (2N) → Somnath (1N) → Diu (2N) → Sasangir (1N) → Bhavnagar (1N) → Vadodara (2N) → Ahmedabad (1N)
Dwarka Visit • Somnath Temple • Diu Beach • Sasangir Safari
₹ 46,979* per adult
6 Nights / 7 Days
Ahmedabad (2N) → Dwarka (1N) → Porbandar (1N) → Somnath (2N)
Somnath Temple • Dwarka Visit • Porbandar Tour • Family Friendly
₹ 24,348* per adult
4 Nights / 5 Days
Ahmedabad (1N) → Dwarka (1N) → Somnath (1N) → Ahmedabad (1N)
Dwarka Visit • Somnath Tour • Family Friendly • Ahmedabad Stay
₹ 16,486* per adult
5 Nights / 6 Days
Gir (2N) → Bhuj (1N) → Kutch (2N)
5 Star • AC Cab • Meals • Sightseeing
₹ 36,940* per adult
7 Nights / 8 Days
Ahmedabad (2N) → Rajkot (1N) → Dwarka (1N) → Porbandar (1N) → Diu (2N)
Meals • 3 Star Accommodation • Sightseeing • Family Friendly
₹ 29,508* per adult
4 Nights / 5 Days
Sasan Gir(2N) → Bhuj(2N)
Meals • 3 Star • Sightseeing • Airport Transfers
₹ 16,300* per adult
A rapidly growing metropolis, an industrial hub, an educational hotspot, and a city with a magnificent past – Ahmedabad is one of the most important cities in Gujarat. Located on the banks of the Sabarmati River, Ahmedabad is the former capital of Gujarat, and its delicious food, colourful culture is making it a fast-growing tourist destination. The historic city of Ahmedabad or the old part of the city was declared as the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Home to a plethora of remarkable temples like Swaminarayan Temple, intriguing museums and classy markets, with a little bit of colonial history attached to it, Ahmedabad is an excellent example of how a city can still retain every bit of its old-world charm while still rapidly progressing on the path of globalisation.
Ahmedabad is famous for its textiles and its tie-dye bandhani handloom technique, which makes it a great place to shop. From bandhani sarees, dupattas to traditionally embroidered dress materials, and other local handicrafts.
Sabarmati Ashram, situated directly beside the Sabarmati river, is a quaint and peaceful ashram built by Mahatma Gandhi after he returned from South Africa. To this date, Gandhiji’s living quarters are preserved here and is now used as a museum where visitors can learn all about his life and his teachings. The infamous Dandi Salt March, which was a crucial point in India’s independence struggle, originated from this ashram.
Virtually an island that resembles the shape of a tortoise, Kutch is an erstwhile princely state of India holding onto its grandeur nature from the past. Kutch is probably one of the most beautiful, yet surreal places in India with the vast expanses of the white salt desert. The place comes to life during the winters when the Rann Festival is held during December-February everywhere in which there are huge camp settlements with cultural programs, functions and adventure activities like hot-air ballooning.
Kutch is also among the largest district of India with a terribly low population density. Also, Kutch lies on the India-Pakistan border and you can see parts of Pakistan from Kutch. Kutch is also famous for crafts and embroidery works, Flamingo Sanctuary and Wild Ass Sanctuary. Bhuj is an ideal starting point to visit the Rann of Kutch. Beautiful beaches of Mandvi near Bhuj are also totally worth visiting during your trip to Kutch. Don't miss to see the ancient town of Dholavira.
Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary is the only remaining home for the Asiatic Lions. Located in Talala Gir in Gujarat, the Sanctuary is a part of Kathiawar- Gir dry deciduous forests ecoregion. Gir National Park is closed from 16 June to 15 October every year and the best time for wildlife spotting is April and May.
Gir provides you with the unique experience of visiting a place which almost singularly plays a crucial and defining role in the preservation and sustaining of a certain species. The preservation of these lions was initiated by the Nawab of Junagadh when these were just about to enter the phase of extinction due to hunting.
The official count said that there were 411 lions in 2010. Also, there are roughly different 2375 species of fauna here with 38 species of mammals, over 300 species of birds, 37 species of reptiles and over 2000 species of insects. Other important wildlife forms found here are leopard, chausingha, spotted deer, hyena, sambar deer and chinkara.
The Jeep Safari in the Gir Jungle Trail (Gir West) is the most popular and reliable way to spot Asiatic lions, leopards, deer, jackals, and a wide range of bird species in their natural habitat. The park is divided into 13 safari zones, each with its own route, and visitors are assigned a zone randomly upon booking. Safaris are conducted in open-roof jeeps with licensed guides and drivers provided by the forest department, ensuring a safe and informative experience.
The best time to take a safari is early morning or late afternoon, especially from October to mid-June, when animal activity is highest and visibility is ideal. Each safari lasts about 3 hours and runs three times a day, but due to limited permits per slot, it's advisable to book well in advance. For a more accessible experience, especially for those with limited time, the Devalia Interpretation Zone offers a shorter safari with high chances of spotting lions in a fenced enclosure.
Somnath, literally meaning 'lord of the moon' is a pilgrim center and is home to one of the 12 Jyotirlingas. It is a town which derives much of its identity from the mythology, religion, and legends that surround it.
Primarily a temple town, Somnath is a place where a strong scent of religion and legends lingers around tourism and even daily life. Its spiritual environment is ornamented by the huge number of temples in the area, however, Somnath also offers beaches, museums and other attractions. While the Somnath temple and Somnath beach are the primary places to visit here, Gita Mandir, Balukha Tirtha, Kamnath Mahadev Temple, Somnath Museum are some of the other places that one can visit.
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All the temples in Somnath, especially the main Somnath temple and the Panch Pandava Gufa temple, have some historical and mythological stories associated with them. Like the Somnath temple has faced destruction by the foreign invaders like the Turks, the Portuguese and the Mughals or that the Panchapandava Cave temple is believed to be having the powers of Shiva which were invoked by the Pandavas after days of prayers when they were in exile. The local people can tell you many such fascinating stories. So, do take time to engage with them and get as many stories out of them as possible
Statue of Unity is a memorial to The Iron Man of India, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The statue has been erected to propagate Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's vision of India and to inspire the Citizens of India through his patriotism and freedom struggle. The Bronze statue of the founding father of the Republic of India stands 182 metres tall grabbing the attention of the whole world as the 'Tallest statue in the World'. The statue of Unity is Located in Gujrat, by the banks of River Narmada on the River Island of Sadhu Bet overlooking the Narmada Dam (Sardar Sarovar Dam) from 3.2 km away.
The Statue of Unity will be well connected via expressways, improved rail system and helipads for the convenience of visitors. The surrounding of the statue is proposed to be a haven for clean Industries, Research facilities and educational institutions to improve the economic integrity in and around the region.
Vadodara or Baroda is a cosmopolitan city located in Gujarat. Home to some of the most exemplary displays of architecture, Vadodara is a fitting memorial to Maratha leader Sayaji Rao Gaekwad III who had envisioned a dream to make this Big City an educational, industrial and commercial centre.
Known for one of the most lavish palaces in India- the Lakshmi Vilas Palace and plenty more legendary monuments, Vadodara is the cultural capital of Gujarat. With a prominent part of it being occupied by the Gujaratis, this place is the most sought after during the nine days of the Navratri festival. No city in India celebrates the festival of Navratri with as much zeal and exuberance as Vadodara does. It houses one of the premier universities of India- the Maharaja Sayajirao University.
Located on the western tip of the Saurashtra peninsula in Gujarat, Dwarka is believed to be the capital city of Lord Krishna's kingdom. Known as Devbhoomi Dwarka, Dwarka boasts of being the only city that is a part of both Char Dham (four principal holy places) and also Sapta Puris (seven sacred cities) mentioned in the Hindu religion. Dwarka was a part of the ancient kingdom of Krishna and Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, is also located in Dwarka. The beachside and the seashores are an added tourist attraction.
Legend has it that the city was once engulfed by the sea and recent excavations reveal that a city did exist here. The name Dwarka translates to dwar meaning 'door' and ka meaning 'moksha' meaning the ‘door to salvation.
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