11 Nights / 12 Days
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Gujrat is very diverse and vibrant state of India with Historical and Cultural Spiritual significance .This state is situated on the western coast of India and has always been an important port since ancient times. Numerous rivers flow through it makes it fertile. It is the best place for your holiday with a promise of culture, heritage, and exciting places to visit. By choosing any Gujarat tour package from NTP India Tourism not only takes care of the planning and details but ensures to get the best out of the tour according to the time and budget available.
Whether it's just for a sightseeing tour or for religious purposes Travel to India offers you a lot. Take this package for 11 Nights / 12 Days which includes shopping and various regions of Gujarat that are major textile hubs. Plan a trip to Gujarat by selecting the best Panch Dwarka Tour With Shakti Peeth Package according to your requirements. So, get ready to explore Gujarat tourism and know the mystery behind the popularity of this state. Visiting this place is an unforgettable experience in itself.
Inclusions:-
Accommodation For 11 Nights & 12 Days On Twin Sharing Basis
All Transfers & Sightseeing As Per Itinerary By Private A/C Vehicle On Disposal From “Ahmedabad To Ahmedabadâ€
Daily Buffet Meals (Veg Only) As Per The Meal Plan.
Toll Tax, Parking, Driver Allowance, Night Charges, Permits Etc.
All Govt. Taxes.
Exclusions:-
Railway Ticket / Airway Tickets.
Meals Not Mentioned In The Itinerary.
Anything Not Mentioned In The Package Includes.
Porter Age At Hotels And Airports, Tips, Insurance, Laundry, Liquors, Wine.
All Items Of Personal Nature.
Any Cost Arising Due To Natural Calamities Like Landslides, Roadblocks, Etc.
Any Increase In Taxes Or Fuel Leading To An Increase In Surface Transportation.
Safari Cost Is Not Include In The Package Cost
Travel Insurance
Entrance Fees & Guide Charges
Day 1 : Delhi - Ahmedabad
Upon arrival at Ahmedabad, check into your hotel to get freshen up. Later, visit Gandhi Ashram City Museum and Hathising Jain Temple. After that, in the evening, visit Akshardham Temple and Adalaj Step Well. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 2 : Ahmedabad - Shyamlaji - Udaipur
On the second day, have your breakfast and proceed to Udaipur. On the way, visit Shyamlaji Temple. The temple has a beautiful sculpture of Lord Krishna. Continue your journey towards Udaipur. Overnight stay.
Day 3 : Udaipur - Eklingji - Nathdwara - Udaipur
In the early morning, after your breakfast, proceed to visit Nathdwara Shreenathji Temple. En route, go to visit Eklingji Temple. Later, visit Kankroli, the most significant temple of the Vaishnavas and Vallabhacharya. Overnight stay at the hotel for a restful sleep.
Day 4 : Udaipur - Udaipur - Ambaji - Ahmedabad
After having your breakfast in the early morning, start to proceed towards Ahmedabad. On your way, visit AmbaJi and have a Darshan at the holiest temple of Mother Goddess Amba. Overnight stay at Ahmedabad.
Day 5 : Ahmedabad - Dwarka
Have your breakfast in the early morning and start to proceed towards the sacred town of Dwarka. Visit Dwarkadheesh Temple. Must take a holy dip in Gomti River. Overnight stay at the hotel for a goodnight's sleep.
Day 6 : Dwarka - Excursion to Bet Dwarka
In the early morning, leave for Dwarika, the renowned Golden City, and visit Nageshwar Jyotirlinga, Bet Dwarka, and on the way back, must-visit Rukmani Temple. In the evening, visit other temples in the coastal area. Attend evening aarti at Dwarkadheesh Temple. Overnight stay.
Day 7 : Dwarka - Porbandar - Madhavpur - Somnath
Start your journey towards Somnath through Porbandar and Madhavpur. En route, visit Madhavpur where Lord Krishna married Rukmani. Also, visit Gandhiji's birthplace, Sudama Temple and Kirti Mandir Temple. At Porbandar, Sudama is a childhood friend of Lord Krishna. Now, continue your tour towards Somnath. Overnight stay.
Day 8 : Somnath - Diu
In the morning, get ready to leave for beach town Diu. Later on, visit the old haveli's of Diu St. Paul Church, St. Francis Church, Ghoghla Beach, Thomas Church, Diu Fort, and Diu Museum. Spend your evening in the leisure to laze and relax on the beach. Overnight stay at the hotel for a comfortable sleep.
Day 9 : Diu - TulsiShyam - Bhavnagar
After your morning breakfast, proceed towards Bhavnagar. Visit TulsiShyam where the medicinal hot water spring and Krishna Temple are the prime attractions. After that, continue your journey towards Bhavnagar. On arrival at Bhavnagar, an overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 10 : Bhavnagar - Vadodara
Have your delicious breakfast in the morning and leave towards Nishkalank Mahadev Temple in Koliyak, Bhavnagar. Afterward, proceed towards Vadodara. On reaching Vadodara, an overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 11 : Vadodara - Trip to Champaner and Pavagadh
On the second last day of your tour, proceed to visit the world heritage site of Gujarat, Champaner. On your way, see the Pavagadh, one of the most important Shakti Peeths of Gujarat. Overnight stay.
Day 12 : Vadodara - Dakor - Ahmedabad
In the early morning, have your breakfast and get ready to leave for Ahmedabad. En route, visit Dakor. At Dakor, visit Ranchodrai Ji Temple where all the paintings depicting the events of Lord Krishna's life. Take a Darshan at the Temple and drive back Airport/Railway Station for your further journey. Back to your home with the beautiful memories of Gujarat.
1. What is the Panch Dwarka Yatra?
The Panch Dwarka Yatra is a pilgrimage to five sacred temples associated with Lord Krishna, located in the Indian states of Gujarat and Rajasthan. The key temples include:
Dwarkadhish Temple in Dwarka
Bet Dwarka
Nageshwar Jyotirlinga
Rukmini Devi Temple
Shrinathji Temple in Nathdwara, Rajasthan
2. What is the significance of the Panch Dwarka Tour?
This pilgrimage is spiritually significant for followers of Vaishnavism as these temples are believed to be connected with Lord Krishna’s life, especially his time in Dwarka, the ancient kingdom where he ruled after leaving Mathura.
3. What is the ideal duration for the Panch Dwarka Tour?
The tour typically lasts between 6 to 9 days, depending on the package and the number of stops included. Some itineraries may cover additional sites like Somnath Temple, Porbandar, and Udaipur.
4. What are the major destinations included in the Panch Dwarka Yatra?
The key destinations are:
Dwarkadhish Temple, Dwarka: Main temple of Lord Krishna, one of the four Char Dham pilgrimage sites.
Bet Dwarka: An island believed to be the residence of Lord Krishna during his reign.
Nageshwar Jyotirlinga: One of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva.
Rukmini Devi Temple: Dedicated to Lord Krishna’s consort, Devi Rukmini.
Shrinathji Temple, Nathdwara: A temple in Rajasthan where Lord Krishna is worshipped as Shrinathji (a form of child Krishna lifting the Govardhan hill).
5. What is the best time to undertake the Panch Dwarka Yatra?
Winter (October to March): This is the best time as the weather is pleasant for travel.
Avoid summer months (April to June) due to the extreme heat in Gujarat and Rajasthan.
6. How to reach Dwarka, the starting point of the tour?
By Air: The nearest airport is Jamnagar Airport (about 137 km away from Dwarka).
By Train: Dwarka has its own railway station with good connectivity to major cities.
By Road: Dwarka is well-connected by road, and buses run from nearby cities like Rajkot, Jamnagar, and Ahmedabad.
7. What are the travel modes available during the tour?
Most packages offer AC/non-AC buses or private cars for travel between the destinations. Some tour operators also provide a train-based package.
8. Are there any special darshan arrangements?
Some packages offer VIP or special darshan at major temples like Dwarkadhish and Shrinathji. These arrangements might come with additional charges and depend on availability.
9. What is the accommodation like on the Panch Dwarka Tour?
Accommodation typically includes standard hotels, guesthouses, or dharmashalas (pilgrim rest houses) with basic amenities. Luxury tour packages may offer 3- to 5-star hotels as well.
10. What are the package inclusions?
Most Panch Dwarka Tour Packages include:
Accommodation (on twin sharing basis)
Breakfast and dinner
Local transportation (bus or car)
Sightseeing as per itinerary
Tour guide services
Entry fees at temples (if any)
11. What should I pack for the Panch Dwarka Tour?
Comfortable clothes: Traditional Indian attire is recommended when visiting temples. Dress modestly, especially in religious places.
Footwear: Carry comfortable walking shoes as there might be significant walking, especially in Dwarka and Bet Dwarka.
Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses: Especially for travel in Gujarat and Rajasthan where the sun can be intense.
12. Is there a specific dress code for temples?
Yes, modest clothing is expected when visiting the temples. For men, dhoti-kurta or trousers and for women, sarees or salwar kameez are preferred. Avoid shorts, sleeveless tops, or tight-fitting clothing.
13. Are there any specific rituals or offerings at the temples?
Each temple has its own set of rituals. For example:
Dwarkadhish Temple: Offerings include flowers, fruits, and sweets.
Nageshwar Jyotirlinga: Offerings of milk, water, and bel leaves.
Shrinathji Temple: You can offer makhan (butter), symbolic of Krishna's love for it.
14. Is the Panch Dwarka Tour Package suitable for senior citizens?
Yes, most packages are senior citizen-friendly, with slower-paced itineraries, rest stops, and accommodations with essential facilities. However, it is advisable to check with the tour operator about specific needs like wheelchairs, special assistance, or medical facilities.
15. What additional destinations can be added to the Panch Dwarka Tour?
Some extended tour packages include:
Somnath Temple: One of the 12 Jyotirlingas, located near Veraval.
Porbandar: Birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi.
Gir National Park: Famous for Asiatic lions, located near Junagadh.
Udaipur: Famous for its palaces and lakes, often combined with Nathdwara.
16. Are non-Hindus allowed on the Panch Dwarka Yatra?
Non-Hindus are welcome to visit most temples, except for specific entry restrictions in a few temples (such as the Shrinathji Temple in Nathdwara). It is best to check in advance regarding entry rules.
17. What precautions should I take during the tour?
Stay hydrated and avoid street food to prevent illness.
Respect local customs and follow temple rules regarding photography and decorum.
Beware of crowded places, especially during festival times.