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Gujarat Temple Tour Package

8 Days

Itinerary

Today, travel to the sacred town of Dwarka. Visit the Dwarkadeesh Temple and take a holy dip in the Gomti River. Overnight stay at the hotel.

In the morning, depart to visit Nageshwar Jyotirling, Gopi Talav, and Bet Dwarka. On the way back, visit the Rukmani Temple. In the evening, explore other coastal temples and attend the evening aarti at Dwarkadeesh Temple. Overnight stay at the hotel.

In the morning, depart for Porbandar (75km / 1.5hrs). In Porbandar, visit Kirti Mandir, the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, and the Sudama Temple, the only one of its kind in the world. Continue to Somnath (130km / 2.5hrs) and visit Bhalka Tirth, Triveni Sangam, Geeta Mandir Chopati, and the Somnath Temple. In the evening, attend the aarti and watch the light and sound show. Overnight stay at the hotel.

Today, travel to Sasangir, home of the Asiatic Lion. Visit the Gir Interpretation Zone at Devaliya (subject to weather conditions). Later, proceed to Junagadh and visit Uperkot Fort, Ashok Rock Edict, Mahabat Maqbara, and the Junagadh Museum. Overnight stay at the hotel.

Today, head to Bhavnagar, stopping en route at the temple city of Palitana to visit the famous Jain temples on Shatrunjaya Hills. Continue to Bhavnagar and, in the evening, visit the Takhteshwar Temple, located on a small hillock. Overnight stay at the hotel.

Today, travel to Ahmedabad. On the way, visit the Ranchhodraiji Temple at Dakor, where the main hall features paintings depicting events from Lord Krishna’s life. After darshan at the temple, continue to Ahmedabad. Overnight stay at the hotel.

Early in the morning, drive to Ambaji and visit the famous Ambaji Temple. Shri Arasuri Ambaji Shakti Peeth is where the heart of Devi Sati fell, located at the top of Gabbar Hill. Return to Ahmedabad for an overnight stay.

Day 8 :
Ahmedabad

In the morning, after breakfast, check out from the hotel. Visit Adalaj Stepwell and Akshardham Temple (closed on Mondays). Later, visit Gandhi Ashram before your drop-off at the railway station or airport.

Overview

Spectacular scenery, fascinating history, diverse traditions, vibrant colors, and enchanting landscapes—Kutch is the ideal destination for your next holiday. The Kutch experience can be described as remote and unique, offering unparalleled beauty and exuberance that no adventure seeker or lover of the extraordinary should miss.

Situated in the westernmost part of Gujarat, Kutch transforms into an island during the monsoon months, as the Gulf of Kutch separates it from the Kathiawar Peninsula. To the north, the Great Rann of Kutch divides it from the Sindh region of Pakistan.

Kutch is home to the last remaining population of the khur, or Asiatic wild ass, in India. The region also boasts a significant bird population, particularly large flamingos. Both are protected within the 5,000 km² Little Rann Sanctuary. Access to the sanctuary is through Dhrangadhra, where visitors must obtain permission from the superintendent’s office.

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