Gujarat: Land of Legends, Lions & Lavish Textiles
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Welcome to Gujarat, a state pulsating with vibrant culture, rich history, and diverse landscapes. From the ancient Indus Valley Civilization sites like Lothal to the majestic Asiatic lions of Gir Forest, Gujarat offers a unique blend of heritage, wildlife, and spirituality. Explore its intricate architecture, colorful festivals, and renowned textile crafts.
Our comprehensive Gujarat tour package invites you to discover its many facets. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Rani ki Vav stepwell, explore the historic city of Ahmedabad with its unique Pols and Jama Masjid, witness the grandeur of the Statue of Unity, and experience the spiritual serenity of Dwarka and Somnath temples. Discover the white desert expanse of the Rann of Kutch during the Rann Utsav festival.
Immerse yourself in Gujarati culture through its folk dances like Garba and Dandiya Raas, savor its unique vegetarian cuisine featuring dishes like Dhokla, Khandvi, and Undhiyu, and admire the intricate Bandhani tie-dye and Patola silk weaving traditions. Our knowledgeable local guides will ensure you experience the authentic charm, warm hospitality, and dynamic spirit that make Gujarat an unforgettable destination.
Included and Excluded
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Comfortable accommodation in selected cities (e.g., Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Bhuj)
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Airport/Railway station transfers and inter-city transfers in AC vehicle
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Guided tours to key attractions like Ahmedabad Heritage Walk, Statue of Unity, Gir Safari (permit extra)
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Entrance fees to monuments and sites mentioned in the itinerary
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Daily breakfast at the hotel
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Assistance with local transport arrangements
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All applicable taxes and service charges
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Flight/Train tickets and airport/station taxes
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Personal expenses, tips, and optional activities (e.g., Rann Utsav tent stay)
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Gir National Park Safari Permit fees
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Travel insurance
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Meals other than specified (Lunch & Dinner)
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Camera fees at monuments, if applicable
Highlights of the Tour
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Explore Ahmedabad's UNESCO World Heritage City sites: Sabarmati Ashram, Adalaj Stepwell, Jama Masjid
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Visit the Statue of Unity, the world's tallest statue
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Seek blessings at the revered Dwarkadhish and Somnath Temples
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Embark on a thrilling safari in Gir National Park (home of Asiatic Lions)
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Experience the unique landscape of the Rann of Kutch (especially during Rann Utsav)
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Discover ancient history at Lothal and Dholavira (Indus Valley sites)
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Admire the intricate architecture of Rani ki Vav and Modhera Sun Temple
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Savor authentic Gujarati Thali and street food delights
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Frequently Asked & Question
The best time to visit Gujarat is during the winter months, from October to March. The weather is pleasant, making it ideal for sightseeing, wildlife safaris in Gir, and visiting the Rann of Kutch (especially for the Rann Utsav festival, typically Nov-Feb). Summers (April to June) are very hot, and the monsoon season (July to September) brings heavy rains, which might disrupt travel plans, although the landscape becomes lush green.
Gir Jungle Trail permits must be booked online in advance through the official website of the Gujarat Forest Department (girlion.gujarat.gov.in). Permits are limited and get booked quickly, especially during peak season, so it's crucial to book well ahead of your travel dates. You need to provide ID proof details for all members during booking. Safari timings are usually early morning and late afternoon. We can assist with the booking process if needed.
Light cotton clothing is suitable for most of the year, especially during the warmer months. During winter (Dec-Jan), carry light woolens or jackets, particularly for early mornings and evenings, and especially if visiting the Rann of Kutch. When visiting temples and religious sites like Dwarka, Somnath, and Akshardham, modest attire covering shoulders and knees is required for both men and women. Comfortable walking shoes are essential.
Yes, Gujarat is predominantly a vegetarian state, and you'll find a vast array of delicious vegetarian dishes, including the famous Gujarati Thali. While vegetarian food is the norm in most places, non-vegetarian options are available in larger cities and specific restaurants, particularly those serving coastal cuisine or located within hotels catering to diverse tourists. However, finding non-vegetarian food might be challenging in smaller towns and pilgrimage centers.
The primary language spoken is Gujarati. Hindi is also widely understood and spoken, especially in urban areas and tourist centers. English is commonly used in the tourism industry, hotels, and among educated locals. Basic Hindi or a few Gujarati phrases can be helpful, but you can generally manage well with Hindi and English in most tourist destinations.