Gujarat is a vibrant and culturally rich state located on the western coast of India. It offers a diverse range of attractions, from historical sites and architectural marvels to beautiful landscapes and unique cultural experiences. Here's an overview of what you can expect on a tour of Gujarat:
Ahmedabad: Start your tour in the largest city of Gujarat, Ahmedabad. Explore the Sabarmati Ashram, a historic site associated with Mahatma Gandhi. Visit the intricate Sidi Saiyyed Mosque known for its stunning carved windows (jalis). Don't miss the Akshardham Temple, a modern architectural masterpiece.
Gir National Park: This is the only place in the world where you can find Asiatic lions in their natural habitat. The Gir National Park is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and offers a chance to see these majestic creatures up close.
Somnath Temple: One of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines of Lord Shiva, the Somnath Temple is a significant religious site with a history dating back centuries. It is located on the coast, offering beautiful views of the Arabian Sea.
Dwarka: Another important pilgrimage site, Dwarka is believed to be the kingdom of Lord Krishna. The Dwarkadhish Temple is a must-visit, along with other historical and religious attractions.
Rann of Kutch: The Great Rann of Kutch is a vast salt desert that transforms into a surreal white landscape during the Rann Utsav festival. This annual event celebrates the culture, music, dance, and crafts of the region.
Vadodara: Explore the rich cultural heritage of Vadodara, with its grand palaces like the Laxmi Vilas Palace, art galleries, and museums. The Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is also nearby.
Bhuj: Visit the Aina Mahal and Prag Mahal, stunning examples of Indo-European architecture. Bhuj is also a gateway to exploring the tribal villages of Kutch and their unique crafts.
Ahmedabad's Food Scene: Gujarat is known for its delicious vegetarian cuisine. Try local delicacies like Dhokla, Khandvi, Fafda, and a variety of sweets like Jalebi and Ghevar.
Saputara: If you're looking for a hill station experience, head to Saputara in the Western Ghats. It offers lush green landscapes, a beautiful lake, and various recreational activities.
Wildlife Sanctuaries: Apart from Gir National Park, Gujarat also has other wildlife sanctuaries like Velavadar Blackbuck National Park and Wild Ass Sanctuary where you can spot unique wildlife species.
Remember that Gujarat experiences varying climates, so it's essential to plan your visit according to the weather conditions. The state is well-connected by air, rail, and road, making it relatively easy to explore its diverse attractions.
DAY 1
Ahmedabad - Dwarka (438 km - 7 hours 47 mins)
Arrival at Ahmadabad and drive to Dwarka, en-route visit Jamnagar Bala Hanuman Temple - Bala Hanuman Temple is a pilgrim place venerated by the devotees of Lord Ram. It is a world famous temple, known for the continuous chanting of Jai Ram, Shri Ram. The chanting is going on since 1964 and has found a place for it in the Guinness Book of World Records. People chant the name of the Lord in shifts, 24 hours a day. Later Proceed to Dwarka, visit Lords Dwarkadhish Temple. Evening enjoy Aarti Darshan at Dwarkadhish Temple – Temple of Lord Krishna. Overnight stay at Dwarka.
DAY 2
Dwarka
Early morning attend Aarti at Dwarkadhish temple, have breakfast & thereafter visit Bet Dwarka, Nageshwar Jyotirling & Rukmani Temple. Bet Dwarka – Also known as Bet Shankhoddar, Bet Dwarka is only 5 kms from Okha Junction in sea and Okha is 30 kms from Dwarka. It is said to be the place where Lord Krishna lived with his family when the ruled at Dwarka. It is also the place where Vishnu slew the demon Shankhasura. Visitors make it a point to visit the Krishna temple at this site which holds much of interest to be seen and experienced. Nageswar Mahadev – The Puranas mention 12 Jyotirlingas or columns of light representing Lord Shiva, who manifested himself in that form in different parts of India. This Shiva shrine near Dwarka is one of these and is there- fore accorded great respect. Rukmani Temple – Temple of Lord Krihsna’s wife. O/n stay at Dwarka.
DAY 3
Dwarka - Somnath Mandir Rd (237 km - 3 hours 46 mins)
Morning proceed to Porabandar, Visit Kirti temple, Sudam known as house & born place of Mahatma Gandhi. In back side house of Kasturba wife of Gandhi. Also visit of Gandhi museum, study room of Mahatma Gandhi in the Kirti temple. Later visit of Sudama temple & continue proceed to Somnath, evening Aarti Darshan at Somnath Temple - A lord Shiva temple known as Jyotirling built by Moon God. Enjoy lighting and sounding Show. Overnight stay at Somnath.
DAY 4
Somnath Mandir Rd - Diu (84 km - 2 hours 10 mins)
Attend morning Aarti Darshan at Somnath Temple - A lord Shiva temple known as Jyotirling built by Moon God, have breakfast and check out from the hotel. Later visit Bhalka Tirtha & Triveni Ghat. Later drive to Diu. On arrival at Diu transfer to hotel. After fresh-up visit visit Diu: A beautiful blend of sun, sand and sea, Diu is a God's gift to those in quest of a blessed land where the weary weight of this unintelligible world can, for a while, be lightened and the waking soul can hear the music of the nature. This tiny island of breeze, beauty and serenity situated off the southern tip of the Saurashtra (Kathiawad) peninsula of Gujarat, lapped by the Arabian Sea, is a picture of calmness with superb beaches and a fascinating history. Diu was ruled by many well-known kings and dynasties during the prehistoric, ancient and medieval times. It was a Portuguese colony until 1961. It is now a Union Territory, separated from Goa in 1987.It was an important trading post and naval base from where the rulers controlled the shipping routes in the northern part of the Arabian Sea between the 14-16th centuries In the late afternoon you will proceed to visit the St. Paul’s church, Diu Fort & markets. St.Paul's church - St. Paul's church is dedicated to our Lady of Immaculate Conception. The construction of the church was started in 1601 and was completed in the year 1610. The main facade of the church is perhaps the most elaborate of all Portuguese churches in India. The façade has been illuminated by flood lights. The church adorned with curiously treated volutes and shell - like motifs and the magnificent wood carving is considered to be the most elaborate of all the Portuguese churches in India. St. Paul Church, built in 1691 is consecrated to our Lady of Immaculate Conception. In architectural style it resembles Bom Jesus Church at Goa. The dominant features are, no doubt, Gothic. The wood - paneling of the church is rated one of the best in church craftsmanship Diu Fort: It is an expansive and imposing structure, situated on the coast of the island. The fort commands a magnificent view of sea. It was constructed between 1535 and 1541 AD. The fort is skirted by the Sea on the three sides. On the fort stands a giant Light House. Several canons still stare menacingly from top. The main front wall is having five huge windows with stone galleries. The Fort has been creatively lit, which creates a breath taking views at night. Rugged yet gentle, fierce yet loving. The majestic structure stands on the coast of DIU as a sentinel. Once inside, you are overwhelmed by the gaunt majesty of the ancient stone work which transports you to a bygone era of gallant soldiers where time stands still. Overnight stay at Diu.
DAY 5
Diu - Ahmedabad (357 km - 7 hours 42 mins)
After breakfast drive to Ahmedabad , en-route visit Lothal- Lothal is one of the most prominent cities of the ancient Indus valley civilisation. Later proceed to Ahmedabad. Overnight stay.
DAY 6
Ahmedabad
After breakfast proceeds to Ahmedabad, Akshardham Temple (Monday Closed) Akshardham is situated in the capital city of Gandhinagar, which lies near Ahmedabad. The complex of this temple is the largest in Gujarat. . The Swetambara Temple Hatheesing temple was built outside delhi gate in 1850 by a rich jain merchant Sheth Hatheesing. This is the best known of Ahmedabad’s many ornate jain temples. It is dedicated to Dharamnath, the fifteenth Tirthankar whose status stand in the main sanctuary Built by pure marble profusely decirated with rich carving, Gandhi Ashram The beautiful ashram complex of Ahmedabad, with shady trees populated by thousands of paraketers, Beaters, sunbirds, squirells, offers a refuge from the loud streets of the city and is one of the foremost tourist attraction of Ahmedabad. This ashram is open from 8.30 AM to 6.30 PM. Later drive to Adalaj, visit step well is an architectural wonder built by Queen Rudabai and is certainly one of the finest monuments of Gujarat. Later drive to Ahmedabad airport / Railway Station to depart the journey. Tour Ends
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