11 Nights / 12 Days
Package Price :₹0.00/-Per Person
Booking Price :₹ 1.00/- Per Person
Gujarat has always been a major centre for the Jains and some of its most interesting locations are the Jain Temple centres at Palitana and Girnar Hills. Besides the Jain temples, the state’s major attractions include the only habitat of the Asiatic Lions in India (Gir Forests), a desert ride at the Wild Ass Sanctuary and the beautiful Indo-Saracenic Architecture of Ahmedabad. The colourful tribal villages of Kutch make a visit unforgettable.
Package Cost Including:
Accommodation:
Ø On Double sharing at all the location in base category of rooms at all the location
Ø Meal Plan:
Ø Diu - MAPI (Room + Breakfast+ Dinner)
Ø Somnath - MAPI (Room + Breakfast+ Dinner)
Ø Dwarka - MAPI (Room + Breakfast+ Dinner)
Ø Jamnagar - MAPI (Room + Breakfast+ Dinner)
Ø Holdka - MAPI (Room + Breakfast+ Dinner)
Ø Bhuj - MAPI (Room + Breakfast+ Dinner)
Ø Ahmedabad - MAPI (Room + Breakfast+ Dinner)
Ø Statue Of Unity - MAPI (Room + Breakfast+ Dinner)
Transportation:
Ø By AC Vehicles
Ø Fuel Charges
Ø Parking Charges
Ø Driver Charges
Ø Toll Tax and Parking Charges
Ø Hotel Luxury tax and Hotel Service tax.
Package Cost Excluding:
Ø Air fare / Train fare / Bus fare
Ø Any meal which is not mentioned in the package
Ø Entry fees to any monuments
Ø Safari charges to any national park or to any jungle
Ø Guide charges or Tip.
Ø 5% Govt. Service Tax
Day - 01 : Diu
Pick up Diu Airport than transfer to Hotel. After freshen up Visit Diu Beach.
Overnight stay in Hotel.
Day - 02 : Diu - Sasan Gir - Somnath (150 Kms, approx 03 hrs)
Early morning transfer to Sasan Gir and Visit Gir National Park after Lunch way to Somnath visit Somnath Temple and Watch Laser show at Outside Temple.
Overnight stay in Hotel.
Day - 03 : Somnath - Porbandar - Dwarka (250 Kms, approx 04 hrs)
Early morning attend Aarti Darshan at Somnath Temple, after visit Bhalka Tirth and Triveni Ghat
Bhalka Tirth - This sacred teerth is located 5 km on Prabhas Veraval highway. The arrow of the poacher named Jara at this spot hit Bhagvan Shree Krishna. Bhagvan Shree Krishna was resting in meditation pose under a pippal tree when the poacher misread the foot of Bhagvan Shree Krishna as a deer and hit from a distance. This divined leela of Bhagvan Shree Krishna is immortalised by a beautiful temple and an ancient pippal tree. Bhagvan Shree Krishna then walked a small distance and arrived at the holy banks of river Hiran from where he took his last journey to his Neejdham.
Triveni Ghat - Triveni Ghat in Somnath is the meeting point of three holy rivers – Kapil, Hiran and a mystical River Saraswati, which are believed to be flowing to their ultimate destination – Arabian Sea. These stages of rivers where they meet and then flow together to the sea symbolises human birth, life and death.
Procced to Porabandar, visit of Kirti temple 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 Dwarka.
Day 04 : Dwarka - Jamnagar (140 Kms, approx 03 hrs)
Visit Bet Dwarka & Nageshwar Jyotirling.
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.
After way to Jamanagar overnight stay in Hotel.
Day - 05 : Jamanagar - Dhordo (350 Kms, approx 08 hrs)
Morning Breakfast Proceed to Dhordo on the way visit Local Sightseeing Like Bala Hanuman Tempe.
Day - 06 : Dhordo
Visit White Rann of Kutch, Kala Dongar, Dattatreya Temple, Magnetic Point, India Bridge, BSF War Memorial, Back to Hodka and Halt.
Day - 07 : Dhordo - Bhuj (80 Kms, approx 02 hrs)
Early morning After Check out way to Bhuj.
Visit Local Sightseeing Like - Aina Mahal, Prag Mahal Bhuj to Nirona Village, Chattardi, Swaminarayan Temple, Fossil Park Museum.
Over night stay in Hotel.
Day - 08 : Bhuj - Ahmadabad (360 Kms, approx 07 hrs)
After check out Way to Ahmadabad overnight stay in Hotel.
Day - 09: Ahmadabad
Visit Local Sightseeing like - Kalupur Swaminarayan Temple, Siddi Sayad Jali, Sardar Patel Musium, Gandhi Ashram, Huthising Jain Temple, Adalaj Stepweell, Akshardham.
Day - 10 : Ahmadabad - Statue of Unity (200 Kms, approx 04 hrs)
Early morning after breakfast way to Statue of Unity Visit Places Statue of Unity, Sardar Patel Dam, Velley of Flowers. Overnight stay in Hotel.
Day - 11 : Statue of Unity - Ahmadabad (200 Kms, approx 04 hrs)
Visit Khalwani to Zarwani eco Trip after Return to Ahmedabad
Overnight stay in Hotel.
Day - 12 : Ahmadabad
Early morning after breakfast check out in Hotel.
Drop Your Point.
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!