On arrival at Ahmedabad Railway Station/ Airport, you’ll be picked up by our representative who will transfer you to hotel. Check in to hotel, after getting some rest get ready to explore Ahmedabad.
Places to visit
• Sabarmati Ashram (Gandhi Ashram) - Sabarmati Ashram is located in the Sabarmati suburb of Ahmedabad, Gujarat on the banks of the River Sabarmati. This was one of the many residences of Mahatma Gandhi who lived at Sabarmati and Sevagram when he was not travelling across India or in prison
• Sabarmati Riverfront - Sabarmati Riverfront is a waterfront being developed along the banks of Sabarmati River in Ahmedabad
• Calico Museum of Textiles - The museum was founded in 1949[2] by the enterprising siblings Gautam Sarabhai and Gira Sarabhai. It is concerned with both the historical and technical study of Indian handicraft and industrial textiles
• Sidi Saiyyed Mosque - The Sidi Saiyyed Mosque is famed for its exquisite jali windows, spider web fine, depicting the intricate intertwining branches of the 'tree of life' that is best seen from the road that runs along the back of the mosque.
Explore the bustling markets of Ahmedabad like Law Garden for shopping.
Later get back to hotel for overnight stay.
After having breakfast get ready to explore more of Ahmedabad.
Places to visit
• Akshardham Temple – Akshardham means the divine abode of God. It is an eternal place for one to offer devotion and experience everlasting peace. Swaminarayan Akshardham at Gandhinagar is a mandir – a Hindu house of worship, a dwelling place for God, and a spiritual and cultural campus dedicated to devotion, education and unification
• Adalaj Stepwell - Adalaj Ni Vav (stepwells are called vavs in the Indian state of Gujarat) is a beautiful structure, descending five stories deep. It was built in 1499 to hold water, provide refuge to travellers and local people, and offer spiritual sustenance.
• Kankaria Lake - A lakefront is developed around it, which has many public attractions such as a zoo, toy train, kid’s city, tethered balloon ride, water rides, water park, food stalls, and entertainment facilities.
Later get back to hotel for overnight stay.
Today get up early in the morning, after having breakfast check out from hotel & drive to Bhuj. (331kms,around 6hrs 30mins)
After reaching check in the hotel, take some rest & get ready to explore
• Aina Mahal - The Aina Mahal was built during the reign of Rao Lakhpatji of the Jadeja Rajput dynasty, in the 18th century. Also called the Hall of Mirrors, the palace is a flamboyant structure that is lined with mirrors and pieces of glass. Shimmering and shining, the palace flaunts a mixed Indo-European style of architecture.
• Prag Mahal - The largest of the three palaces within the Darbargadh walled complex, 19th-century Prag Mahal is in a forlorn state, damaged by an earthquake, its grand Durbar Hall, with its glittering chandeliers, the Maharajah's taxidermied collection and gold-skirted classical statues.is must see place.
• Kutch Museum - It has eclectic and worthwhile displays spanning textiles, weapons, silverware, sculpture, wildlife, geography and dioramas of Kutch tribal costumes and artefacts, with labelling in English and Gujarati.
• Local markets in Bhuj – In evening explore local markets in Bhuj famous for embroidered and handicrafts material.
Later get back to hotel for overnight stay.
Today is the day of full day excursion to the Great Rann of Kutch.
The Rann of Kutch is famous for its white salty desert sand and is reputed to be the largest salt desert in the world. 'Rann' means desert in Hindi which in turn is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Irina' which also means desert. Enjoy the white desert during the day with various places to visit in & around kutch and the cultural program in the evening.
Later get back to hotel for overnight stay.
Today get up early in the morning, after having breakfast check out from hotel & drive to Jamnagar. (262kms, around 5 hrs)
After reaching check in the hotel, after little rest get ready to explore
• Lakhota Lake & Lakhota Fort - In the 18th century Lakhota Fort and Lakhota Lake were both built by King Jam Ranmal. The lake is known for being a recreational hub and a tourist spot. It is home to many rare species, including 75 different kinds of birds. Inside Lakhota fort is Lakota museum where you can see pottery from nearby medieval villages and the skeleton of a whale.
• Bala Hanuman Temple - Bala Hanuman Temple is a spiritual haven for devotees. The temple is noted for its intricately carved marble idols of Lord Hanuman
• In evening relax at the Ranmal Lake or explore local markets.
Later get back to hotel for overnight stay.
Today get up early in the morning, after having breakfast check out from hotel & drive to Dwarka. (131 kms, around 2hrs 30 min)
After reaching check in the hotel, after little rest get ready to explore
• Dwarkadhish Temple - The temple was established by his grandson. It is at the cusp of the Gomti River and the Arabian Sea, providing a scenic backdrop to the spiritual site. It is said that Dwarka was submerged under the sea six times and what we see now is its seventh avatar. The temple itself has a fascinating legend.
• Nageshwar Jyotirlinga - Legend goes that it was here that a demon called Daaruka imprisoned a Shiva devotee called Supriya. The chants of 'Om Namaha Shivay' by Supriya invoked Lord Shiva who arrived here and vanquished the demon. A self-manifested Shivalinga appeared here and is prayed to this date.
• Gomti Ghat - According to myths River Gomati is the daughter of Sage Vashishtha and her waters are powerful enough to purge one's mortal sins. Thus pilgrims make it a point to bathe in River Gomti and they usually take their holy dip into the Gomati Kund, the point of confluence of River Gomti and the sea.
• Later in evening Attend the evening Aarti at Dwarkadhish Temple.
Later get back to hotel for overnight stay.
Today get up early in the morning, after having breakfast check out from hotel & drive to Somnath. (234 kms, around 3hrs 40 min).
After reaching check in the hotel, take some rest & get ready to explore
• Somnath Temple - The intricately carved honey-colored Somnath temple on the western edge of the state is believed to be the place where the first of the twelve holy jyotirlingas emerged in India – a spot where Shiva appeared as a fiery column of light.
• Triveni Sangam - Triveni Sangam is the confluence of the Ganges (Ganga), the Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati River. Triveni Sangam is located at Prayag – the area of Prayagraj neighbouring the confluence; for this reason, the confluence is also sometimes referred to as Prayag.
• Later in evening Enjoy the light and sound show at Somnath Temple.
Later get back to hotel for overnight stay.
Today get up in the morning, after having breakfast check out from hotel & drive to Diu. (87kms, around 2hrs).
After reaching check in the hotel, take some rest & get ready to explore
• Diu Fort - It was constructed between 1535 and 1541 AD after a defence alliance, concluded by the Bahadurshah, Sultan of Gujarat, and the Portuguese when the former was attacked by Humayun, the Mughal Emperor. The fort is skirted by the sea on the three sides. On the Fort stands a giant structure now housing a Lighthouse.
• Naida Caves - It is believed that the Portuguese during their reign hacked building materials for constructing the fortress of Diu from these caves. Caves are formed as a result of different geological processes. The locals say that the Portuguese soldiers hid from the Indian Army inside the caves during operation Vijay in 1961.
• In the evening explore Diu’s beaches and explore the local cuisine.
Later get back to hotel for overnight stay.
Today get up in the morning, after having breakfast check out from hotel & drive to Ahmedabad. (367 kms, around 7hrs 20min).
After reaching Ahmedabad You’ll be dropped to Airport/Railway Station by our representative for your onwards journey.