09 Nights / 10 Days
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Tour Four Jyotirlinga From Ahmedabad covers 2 Jyotirlinga temple in Gujarat Somnath & Nageshwar, 2 Jyotirlinga temple in Madhya Prades namely Omkareshwar & Mahakaleshwar also covering Most important Krishna Temple Akshardham in Ahmedabad, Dwarkadhish temple in Dwarka, Dakor Ranchodraiji temple, 2 Shaktipeeth temple temple, Shakti Pith: Maa Mahakali (Pavagadh) & Mata Harsiddhi Temple
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Day 01 – Ahmedabad - Arrival at Ahmedabad, welcome to Gujarat, pick up from Airport / Railway Station and transfer to Hotel, check inn to hotel and after refreshment go for visit ,Akshardham Temple, Sardar Patel Museum, Sabarmati Ashram and evening enjoy Sabarmati River Front and back to hotel take dinner and overnight stay.
Day 02 – Ahmedabad to Dwarka [450 KM / 7 HRS Approx] - After breakfast check out form hotel and transfer to Dwarka, check inn to hotel and go for Evening Aarti Darshan Shree Dwarkadhish Mandir and back to hotel and overnight stay.
Day 03 – Visit Dwarkadeesh Temple. Take a holy dip in Gomti river, later leave to visit Nageshwar Jyotirling, Gopi Talav, Bet Dwarka, and on way back do visit Rukmani Temple, evening visit other temples on coastal area, attend evening aarti at Dwarkadish temple, overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 04 – Dwarka - Porbandar - Somnath - After breakfast check out from hotel and transfer to Somnath on the way we visit Porbandar, Porbandar is the Birth Place of Mahatma Gandhi, His first home "Kirti Mandir" is now museum where a sense of his presence can be still felt. Later we transfer to Somanth, arrival in Somnath direct go to Sandhya Arti Darshan at Somnath Mahadev Temple, after check in to hotel for Night stay.
Day 05 – Somnath to Bhavnagar - Early morning check out from Somnath Hotel and drive to Bhavnagar, check inn to Hotel and as per time we go for Darshan Shree Niskalank Mahadev and back to Hotel and overnight in Bhavnagar.
Day 06 – Bhavnagar to Dakor & Pavagadh to Vadodara - Early morning check out from Hotel and drive to Vadodara, but first we go for Darshan Shree Ranchhod Raiji, at Dakor and later drive to Pavagadh for Mahakali Mataji Darshan and after Darshan if we have time we visit Champaner World Heritage Site, and later drive to Vadodara and overnight.
Day 07 – Vadodara to Indore - After breakfast check out from Hotel and drive to Indore. Arrival at Indore after refreshment we go for visit Kajrana Ganesh Mandir, Lal Baugh Palace and Shree Bada Ganpati and overnight in Indore.
Day 08 – Indore – Ujjain – Indore - After Breakfast we go for darshan at Ujjain, first we Darshan Shree Mahakaleshwar Temple, Mata Harsiddhi Temple, Kal Bhairav Temple, Ram Mandir Ghat and later drive back to Indore and overnight stay.
Day 09 – Indore – Omkareshwar – Indore - After breakfast go for Darshan Shree Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga, Mamleshwar Temple, Ahilya Ghat, and Omkareshwar Prikrama and later back to Indore, if we have time free for shopping and don’t miss to buy some Farshan from Indore and after back to Hotel and overnight in Indore.
Day 10 - Indore to Ahmedabad / Vadodara Drop Or Indore - After Breakfast check out from Hotel and drive to Ahmedabad / Baroda and drop at Airport / Railway Station.
Q: What are the must-visit places in Gujarat?
Ans: Ahmedabad: Sabarmati Ashram, Akshardham Temple and Adalaj Stepwell.
Kutch: Kutch Ranch, Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary and local craft villages.
Gir National Park: Home to Asiatic lions.
Vadodara: Laxmi Vilas Palace and Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum.
Dwarka: Dwarkadhish Temple and the beauty of the coast.
Q: When is the best time to visit Gujarat?
Ans: The best time to visit is from October to March when the weather is pleasant.
Q: How to get around Gujarat?
Ans: Options include local buses, taxis, autorickshaws and private hire cars. Trains and domestic flights also connect major cities.
Q: How is the local cuisine?
Ans: Gujarati cuisine is predominantly vegetarian and includes dishes like dhokla, thepla, khandvi and undhiyu. Don’t miss out on trying the traditional thali!
Q: Is Gujarat safe for tourists?
Ans: Yes, Gujarat is generally safe for tourists, but it is always advisable to take normal precautions.
Q: What is the cultural significance of Gujarat?
Ans: Gujarat has a rich cultural heritage and is known for its festivals (such as Navratri), folk dances (such as Garba), and colorful handicrafts.
Q: Are there any famous festivals in Gujarat?
Ans: Yes, the major festivals include Navratri, Diwali, and Uttarayan (kite festival). Each festival has unique traditions and local customs.
Q: What is the dress code for visiting temples?
Ans: Modest clothing is recommended. Many temples require visitors to cover their heads and remove their shoes before entering.
Q: Can I find accommodation easily in Gujarat?
Ans: Yes, Gujarat offers a wide range of accommodation from luxury hotels to budget guesthouses.
Q: What language is spoken in Gujarat?
Ans: The main language is Gujarati, but Hindi and English are also widely spoken, especially in tourist areas.
Q: Are there any unique experiences in Gujarat?
Ans: Consider exploring the Rann Utsav (cultural festival), staying in a tent at the Rann of Kutch, or attending a local craft workshop.
Q: What is local transportation like?
Ans: Public transportation includes buses and autorickshaws. For longer distances, trains and taxis are both practical.
Q: Do I need to book tours in advance?
Ans: It is recommended to book popular attractions and accommodation in advance, especially during peak tourist season.
Q: What wildlife can I see in Gujarat?
Ans: In addition to Asiatic lions in Gir National Park, you can see a variety of birds and other wildlife in sanctuaries across the state.
Q: Are there any local customs I should know about?
Ans: Respect local customs, such as removing shoes before entering a house or temple and greeting people with a polite "namaste."
If you have a more specific question or need more information on a particular aspect, just ask!